And from the glowing reviews it’s clear that

  1. W11 doesn’t actually need a new PC to run and the limitations are completely artificial

  2. For many people, a ten years old PC is fast enough (or even faster than a brand new Intel N100 PC that is officially W11 compatible). They won’t even notice that’s something from 2015, as long it has a shiny new case, enough RAM and SSD

  3. Amazon doesn’t care that the PC comes with pirated software, or that someone is scamming their customers, as long they get their 15% cut from marketplace sales (the cost of a genuine license of W11 pro and office exceeds the price of those ewaste specials)

  • Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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    28 days ago

    So keeping it from being actual ewaste it’s now going to be used by someone… That seems like a good thing.

    The only downside I see is that it isn’t disclosed

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      28 days ago

      My gripe with that is that the seller is scamming inexperienced people, they think that they are buying a brand new PC while instead it’s not

      (The fact that a 400 euro PC includes 600 euro of software licenses should ring a bell about the legitimacy to the buyer, though)