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What do you look for in a hardware review site?

I look to whoever does the most insightful reviews, gets the latest products etc. AnandTech does very insightful reviews, so I like it
 
I like them to really compare it to other things. Like when the Athlon 64 3200 comes out, don't just compare it to the athlon 64 3000 and the p4 3.0 and 3.2. Compare it to like barton 3200's and stuff too. And have all of the info on the same graph. I hate it when they spread it out.
 
ones that go above and beyond the analysis of todays hardware, but also going to things like E3 and stuff like that to show what we might expect tommorow as well

also showing neat tricks and how to's as well.
 
Yep, I look for quality of reviews. I don't want a site to conduct a review in a single page (of course, it depends on the page length) and then give it a score. I want cold hard facts and honest facts. I look for quality in reviews.

By the way, http://www.cooltechzone.com is also a very in-depth review site. You may want to check it out. They did nice CES coverage and touched on quite a few popular topics of these days. Besides, CoolTechZone is the next best thing I have found after AnandTech and Xbit Labs.

As long as AnandTech is here, I will also turn to them for a good review. I just hope Anand continues to do AnandTech for a long time to come.
 
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