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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak
That perception and user experience is entirely subjective. They are not different, they only look different, because of the shades around them. So you're also missing the fact that since our senses are ridiculously easy to fool/manipulate, relying on them as the primary means of evaluating anything might not be a good idea... 
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And what if you are evaluating a user experience? Enjoyment is something that a spec sheet would pretty much be useless with but our flawed senses might not do so badly at. Life is a user experience, not a performance management exercise.