Your point is taken.
I can't recall: was the 3000 series marketed as upgradeable?
And here's an even more important question: if a device is marketed as being
potentially upgradeable, does that mean it
MUST be upgraded, even when an upgrade is available for another class of devices? And more to the point, would it be fair to say that it is within their rights to do this?
I'm not trying to be a jerk or a rabble-rouser, just playing Devil's Advocate; I'm not as emotionally invested in this as some might be, is all, so I tend to be a lot more objective about the whole thing.
