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happydolphin said:

o_O.Q said: the point expressed in the article is what you would call an opinion...

Opinions come in different shapes and sizes. I would say the view expressed in the article was a lousy opinion. Opinions based on numbers and facts tend to be more robust. His wasn't, as a few numbers showed.

ALSO (added after post): If it's about the subjective feel of it, he either didn't  touch it yet, or is playing dumb because all the feedback we've gotten this far on it is that it is lightweight and fairly ergonomic (yes, I'm being conservative with the word fairly).

" I would say the view expressed in the article was a lousy opinion. Opinions based on numbers and facts tend to be more robust"

 

how do you use numbers and facts to express the feel of a device in your own opinion?

 

"If it's about the subjective feel of it, he either didn't  touch it yet, or is playing dumb because all the feedback we've gotten this far on it is that it is lightweight and fairly ergonomic"

 

first off if he did indeed use it ( likely because he's a video games journalist ) and thinks its bulky doesn't that count as feedback?

secondly what feedback are you reffering to? you mean the few reports we've had so far on it being comfortable from a couple of journalists?

....do you think that its wise to use a couple of people to generalise the feel of a product for everyone?