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this post was submitted on 19 Jan 2025
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Huh? This analogy is wild. Deli slicers are a specialist, commercial-level piece of equipment. It's basically the antithesis of everything a console strives for, other than the fact that it's a unitasker.
Deli slicer aren't all commercial.
I have a $60 deli slicer on the counter. I also have chef's knives that cost way more.
The knives can do everything the slicer can, but the untrained person can slice meat faster and neater with the slicer. They don't need to k ow how to use a knife properly or how to sharpen a blade. It just works.
That's a console. They're cheaper than PCs that can run equivalent games for a lot of their lifespan, and they're specialist devices that just fucking work.
But they can't run cad, use excel, or do anything else but play games and videos just like a deli slicer can't debone a chicken.