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      <title>Tech Brands Worth the Premium: Where to Spend and Where to Save</title>
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      <description>Consumer electronics is one of the most marketing-saturated shopping categories in existence. Specs are weaponized, benchmarks are cherry-picked, and every brand positions itself as the premium choice in its segment. The actual quality spread between brands is often smaller than the price spread, and the genuinely worth-it premiums are rarer than the advertising suggests.
Here&amp;rsquo;s where paying more actually delivers — and where it doesn&amp;rsquo;t.
Where the premium is real: audio.</description>
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