How is this different from the frequent situation in audio where manufacturer X comes out with a v.2/mkII of their previous product, with a whole new wave of adverts extolling all the improvements they've made over the original? How do those who purchased the original feel at that point? Duped? Comforted by the fact that manufacturers always exaggerate the differences between v. 1 and v. 2? Or?
Exceptions: when v. 1 is entirely ungradable to v. 2; when manufacturer X offers 100% trade-in value. These, it must be said, are pretty rare.
Exceptions: when v. 1 is entirely ungradable to v. 2; when manufacturer X offers 100% trade-in value. These, it must be said, are pretty rare.