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Old 08-30-2010, 02:15 PM   #5
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>> ... I don't think were are being intentionally fed a line from Amazon's marketing page as clintbradford seems to imply ...


You sure read my post incorrectly. We're not being "fed" anything by Amazon - it is the "reviewers" that I have problems with.

I have read more than thirty "reviews" that claim the K3 battery lasts a month if WiFi is turned off. How objective can the rest of the review really be?

>> ... However, there are some very legitimate, thoughtful, and unique K3 reviews that are professionally done.

WilliamG's statement above on screen refreshing is FAR more valuable to me than most of the "expert reviews" that have been published so far.

Maybe I have a more critical eye? Maybe I demand that "first hand" accounts be written by people who actually have "first hand" experience with a product?
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