The Wall Street Journal reported last night (June 30): "Purism developed the Liberty Phone, which is the closest to a 'Made in America' phone so far. If it were ten years ago, its configuration would have left a more profound impression. This $1,999 phone lets us understand why other companies haven't done this."

[Witty] comments: This Liberty Phone is truly 'excessively expensive and awkward to use'. Buying a configuration from ten years ago for $1,999, the cost-effectiveness is even less than sugar on the tip of a needle! Purism probably wants to support the price with the name of 'Made in America', but the configuration has already become 'outdated'. There's no advantage in the supply chain, so selling it at such a high price is not challenging consumers' intelligence? Other companies don't do this, probably because they know it will result in losses!

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