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Built-in and obsolescence
Built-in obsolescence is used in many different products.

Built-in and another
Built-in language constructs allow the definition of actions to be taken when an expected message is received from the internal message queue, like sending a message to another peer entity or creating new test components.

Built-in and name
:* Built-in support for registering and configuring domain name and DNS records via multiple registrars

Built-in and for
The package included both a NuBus card with Ethernet ports and a new Network control panel that allowed the user to select which physical connection to use for networking ( from " Built-in " or " EtherTalk ").
* Built-in design critics provide unobtrusive review of design and suggestions for improvements.
Built-in features for video editing and post-recording camera positioning in Halo 3 were expected to facilitate gameplay-based machinima.
Built-in functions to retrieve lists of properties and verbs exist, giving the language runtime facilities for reflection.
* Built-in support for rational numbers, complex numbers and arbitrary-precision arithmetic
Built-in sensors in ThinkPads, VAIO, HP Pavilion laptops, and others also double as motion detectors for document scrolling, like the scroll wheel.
* Built-in system interface-Gauche has built-in support for most POSIX. 1 system calls.
Built-in shelves provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment.
In 2000 two new products, the washing machine “ IZ ” ( named “ Jetsy ”- Rex in Italy ) and Rex hit series “ QUADRO ” for Built-in, both also awarded the GOOD DESIGN Award of Chicago ( among other prizes ).
* Built-in support for bookmarking & page-load actions.
* Built-in terminal emulator for the package manager
* Built-in tools for page link-checking, document weight and spell-checking
** Built-in child seats for the second row became available as an option.
* Built-in child seats for the second row became available as an option.
* Built-in child seats for the second row became available as an option.
* Built-in FastLynx transfer software that could install itself on any other DOS computer over a serial cable without the need for any pre-existing software on the remote system.
* Built-in support for C, C ++, D, Java, Fortran, Objective-C, Yacc, Lex, Qt and SWIG, as well as TeX and LaTeX documents.
* Built-in support for fetching source files from revision control systems, such as SCCS, RCS, CVS, Subversion, BitKeeper and Perforce.
* Built-in support for Microsoft Visual Studio, including generation of. dsp,. dsw,. sln and. vcproj files.
* Built-in interfaces for floppy drives, IDE CD-ROMs and hard drives.
* Built-in flash for the main camera
* Built-in flash ( Twin White LED Strobe Flash ) for the main camera
Built-in support for multiple users was implemented into Mac OS 9, bringing all of the features straight into the Mac OS and thus eliminating the need to install and use a different environment.
* Built-in microphone for voice recording

product and obsolescence
Users of such systems do not accept product obsolescence at the same rate as domestic users and it is entirely likely that despite having been installed over 20 years ago, many 68000-based controllers will continue in reliable service well into the 21st century.
Technical obsolescence may occur when a new product or technology supersedes the old, and it becomes preferred to use the new technology in place of the old, even if the old product is still functional.
Another complementary reason for obsolescence can be that supporting technologies may no longer be available to produce or even repair a product.
A product may intentionally be designed to use a faster wearing component, a form of planned obsolescence.
Sometimes marketers deliberately introduce obsolescence into their product strategy, with the objective of generating long-term sales volume by reducing the time between repeat purchases.
Postponement obsolescence refers to a situation where technological improvements are not introduced to a product, even though they could be.
Planned obsolescence or built-in obsolescence in industrial design is a policy of planning or designing a product with a limited useful life, so it will become obsolete, that is, unfashionable or no longer functional after a certain period of time.
Planned obsolescence has potential benefits for a producer because to obtain continuing use of the product the consumer is under pressure to purchase again, whether from the same manufacturer ( a replacement part or a newer model ), or from a competitor which might also rely on planned obsolescence.
For an industry, planned obsolescence stimulates demand by encouraging purchasers to buy sooner if they still want a functioning product.
Estimates of planned obsolescence can influence a company's decisions about product engineering.
" Obsolescence of desirability ", also called " psychological obsolescence ", referred to marketers ' attempts to wear out a product in the owner's mind.
Planned systemic obsolescence is the deliberate attempt to make a product obsolete by altering the system in which it is used in such a way as to make its continued use difficult.
Another way of introducing systemic obsolescence is to eliminate service and maintenance for a product.
Such product categories include automobiles ( style obsolescence ), with a strict yearly schedule of new models ; the almost entirely style-driven clothing industry ( riding the fashion cycle ); and the mobile phone industries with constant minor feature enhancements and restyling.
Some companies have developed a version of obsolescence in which the product informs the user when it is time to buy a replacement.
Whether the user is notified before the product has actually deteriorated or the product simply deteriorates more quickly than is necessary, planned obsolescence is the result.
In these cases of planned obsolescence, there is an information asymmetry between the producer – who knows how long the product was designed to last – and the consumer, who does not.
The use of value engineering techniques have led to planned obsolescence being associated with product deterioration and inferior quality.
Though he is often cited with inventing the concept of planned obsolescence ( the practice of artificially shortening product lifecycle in order to influence the buying patterns of consumers in favor of manufacturers ), he did not invent it but rather coined the term and defined it.

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