Vyor
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Stuff made in recent decades is meant to wear out quickly or become obsolete quickly so consumers will buy a replacement/upgrade; they're cheap and of poorer quality, so why spend money repairing or trying to repair when it's easier just to buy a new one, even if only for a few months/years?
Older stuff, however, ran on the principle of being repairable to make it last.
Not necessarily.
Tell me, what normally breaks on an LCD screen?