Companies selling low-cost hardware to profit from associated consumables is similar to Eastman Kodak's strategy of selling the Brownie camera.
Eastman Kodak's strategy with the Brownie camera in the late 19th century, where they sold the camera at a low cost to make profits from film and photo processing, can be likened to inexpensive printers and costly ink cartridges in today's society. Companies often sell printers at low prices but make profits from the high cost of ink cartridges, mirroring Kodak's approach.
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