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Originally Posted by Sirtel
I'm certainly more interested in real-life experiences of actual buyers than in the numbers on the spec sheet. If enough people say they don't notice any difference in speed, I might decide not to buy, and it doesn't matter how great the specs are. Because a device is not just a sum of its parts; those parts must be optimized to work smoothly together, or the actual user experience is going to suffer. And no spec sheet will tell you how it feels to use the device in real life. If it did, there would be no point in reviewing anything.
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You don't see how your argument is subject to reductio ad absurdum.