slackerinabox
Lifer
I recently ordered a Sony MP3 player based on stellar reviews (both Amazon and cnet) and have been frustrated by a huge usability flaw that no other reviewer caught - buttons that stick together! For example, the pause/play button often sticks to the forward button, so pressing forward often pauses the music, instead of going to the next song. It's a maddening flaw that makes the player almost useless while driving or in a pocket.
The reviewers marveled about the great sound quality and bargain pricing, but missed this simple usability function.
I also bought Logitech z2300 speakers that were universally acclaimed, C-net's near perfect review said "buy these speakers, it's that simple." Well, I bought the speakers and they're great for listening to shit explode but suck for music because there are no mids - just sharp highs and destroy your relationship with your neighbors lows. Never mind the $30 logitech s220s I bought for my dad - one reviewer claimed "I'm a sound technician by trade and these sound better than $3,000 stereo systems!" yet, to me, they sounded like the freebies thrown in with my dell. I know home audio in particular is very subjective, but the amount of hyperbole in Amazon reviews is pretty earth shattering.
What are some instances when you made a purchase based on reviews only to be sorely disappointed?
The reviewers marveled about the great sound quality and bargain pricing, but missed this simple usability function.
I also bought Logitech z2300 speakers that were universally acclaimed, C-net's near perfect review said "buy these speakers, it's that simple." Well, I bought the speakers and they're great for listening to shit explode but suck for music because there are no mids - just sharp highs and destroy your relationship with your neighbors lows. Never mind the $30 logitech s220s I bought for my dad - one reviewer claimed "I'm a sound technician by trade and these sound better than $3,000 stereo systems!" yet, to me, they sounded like the freebies thrown in with my dell. I know home audio in particular is very subjective, but the amount of hyperbole in Amazon reviews is pretty earth shattering.
What are some instances when you made a purchase based on reviews only to be sorely disappointed?