menetletavad
Menetletavad is a term used in certain contexts, particularly in engineering and manufacturing, to describe a component or system that is designed to be subject to a planned obsolescence strategy. This means that the item is intentionally made to have a limited lifespan, either through material degradation, planned failure points, or by becoming incompatible with newer software or hardware. The purpose behind menetletavad components is often to encourage consumers to purchase replacements or upgrades after a certain period. This practice can be driven by various factors, including the need to stimulate market demand, to ensure a continuous revenue stream for manufacturers, or to facilitate the adoption of newer, more advanced technologies.
The concept of planned obsolescence, which menetletavad embodies, has been a subject of debate. Proponents argue