What part of "planned obsolescence" do you not get? A spider made of metal that is designed to corrode over time is a perfect choice.
On the other side of the coin, I own an LG, and, as I've said before in many posts, to my untrained eye, this thing seems designed and built like machines from the sixties. I've used it as my daily driver for 7 years without a breakdown (knocking on Korean wood).I would imagine that a company like LG, trying to break into the US market, would want to make its first runs built well enough to make a good first impression. Almost all of the complaint against the company that I've heard are about its spectacularly poorly trained support/service network.