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    27 months ago

    But it does mean that the reviews you based your decisions on are for old models (that may have sense been upgraded or changed) or discontinued products.

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      7 months ago

      Yes, but if you listen to the ‘reviews’ now, all you’re getting is the regurgitated product description compared to the product description of the other contenders. Except instead of the two sentences that were the original description, you get a five sentence opening about the topic, Somewhere between 12-15 sentences about the product that don’t add anything relevant (repeat)^ (for each product), and then a conclusion that’s random, arbitrary, and probably influenced by money.

      At least with the older models I can see real information if I can find real reviews. If I have to extrapolate from there to today, I’m still better off.