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Old 03-18-2017, 07:02 AM   #843
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Originally Posted by SnowRipple View Post
@Booxtor as everyone on this forum has the right to his own opinion which he kindly shared with us. I don't see anything wrong with it. As someone mentioned it follows naturally that Max 1 will be worse than Max 2, at least on paper.

He criticized other e-readers, so what? We do it on every day basis here. I think it is important to distinguish personal/business comments and I think that comment was Booxtor's personal opinion and not his ereader shop opinion.

Following your logic: a person being an employee of a company A cannot say anything about their competitor, company B. This is violation of the freedom of speech IMHO...

That's ridiculous: Of course he can say something about the competition.

Go back and re-read what I wrote: He is comparing the competition's CURRENT production line against HIS future product - which isn't even out and will (supposedly) have a better screen. I expect so much more from him, and it truly disappoints me that he would come across this way in promoting his own - future - product by disparaging the competition. There's no need for that, as his own (current) product line should speak volumes - most of which is positive (along with the occasional negatives that any product is sure to garner.)

To conclude: Bash the competition! I say DO it!

But keep the field level when doing so, because these posts are also being read by people who may be considering that very competition. As well, it strikes me as the ethical thing to do when conducting a business.


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