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I don't know... In my experience, geek friends, when available, seem to be the main media outlet through which non-geeks get tips when they try to make informed tech purchases. So even if we can't change those who don't bother and just buy stuff based on advertising and hype, we might have a (local) influence on the tech market.
I would like to see some serious study on the matter confirm or infirm this though.
Edited 2012-11-07 10:32 UTC