The more complicated, the more high-techy, the more problems you're going to have.
Goes for a LOT of things... When I open the hood on a car (after the owner doesn't know how to...), and I can't see the battery, and the dipstick is hidden away in some sort of crevice, that's a clue that the designers thought that only morons would pay that much for their intended product...
Analog is easy to fix, and usually works until that analog part wears, at which point, the part is generally easily sourced.
Heck - the door switch on a lot of the dang appliances is what goes first... And it's only a few bucks.