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5 out of 7 people found this review helpful
3.0 stars
"Not a review, Just confused by the reviewer, Bonnie Cha"
Pros: Frankly, I don't know
Cons: Frankly I don't know
Summary: is there any problem in cnet.com to receive broken or unusable products? or the reviewer just hates the world? the reviewer mentioned that she is quite patient, but I don't see how she can claim to be so. most of the products are rated to be terrible, which is quite confusing because the review is quite opposite from many other reviewers. I turned back from buying the item by her terrible review, but after looking other reviews from her, I cannot trust her review anymore. or maybe her watch runs 3 times faster than others. when a person opens a review to the public and claim that a product is terrible, he or she should have tried 2 or more products, especially when it is released by a company which is trusted by many people.
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It seems she is biased for certain brands over others. It may be personal preference but you also have to understand that CNET doesnt go into too much depth of product reviews. They are looking at so many different items from cell phones to televisions so I wouldnt base my purchase on their reviews and more importantly ratings. I always look closer at other consumers and see what they say. I do agree she seems to highlight the stupid things and neglect the obvious.
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She rated the product 5.6,which is average.
