In general, I see products that offer high value (performance/dollar) as those that seem to hold value best. Wyred is a prime example.
People seem to take the biggest pounding with more esoteric or one off products that may offer very high performance but also cost a fortune and have more of a niche high end following.
Off course, when new models come out with various technology improvements for comparable cost, then value of older designs will go down somewhat as a result.
Its, hard, but one good strategy to apply is to always wait if you can to buy or upgrade because you will generally tend to be able get more value at a particular price point the longer you wait.
People seem to take the biggest pounding with more esoteric or one off products that may offer very high performance but also cost a fortune and have more of a niche high end following.
Off course, when new models come out with various technology improvements for comparable cost, then value of older designs will go down somewhat as a result.
Its, hard, but one good strategy to apply is to always wait if you can to buy or upgrade because you will generally tend to be able get more value at a particular price point the longer you wait.