Rising prices and a shortage of memory chips are making it hard for consumers in Finland to buy new computers and phones.
The article discusses the recent challenge faced by Finnish consumers looking to purchase new computers and phones amid soaring prices primarily driven by a shortage of memory chips. Readers have reported postponing their purchases due to high costs, leading some to stick with older devices, which carries its own risks. Additionally, users highlight potential savings with alternative operating systems like Linux and suggest that monitoring the used goods market could be beneficial for budget-conscious buyers.