Yes and No.
CNET and Engadget being "Tech" publishers should have checked out any updates.
That most people are, probably, afraid to risk turning their new toy into a brick, I can understand.
A few months ago I bought a new GPS device. It was so horrible I was about to return it. After checking on the manufacturers web site I had it working like a charm.
Who ever sent it out of the factory like that should be fired. It really was unusable.
Perhaps the manufacturers should put an opaque layer on all screens telling the buyer to check their web site for update/upgrades. And NO I'm not being facetious.
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