I would of ordered today but wanted to see usual reviews first! Nothing at all! Is that normal or is it a little fishy........
It's normal. The review embargo will probably lift next Thursday.I would of ordered today but wanted to see usual reviews first! Nothing at all! Is that normal or is it a little fishy........
I think that's about right. A good plan IMHO.We will probably see them early next week. You'd be better to order it now and to cancel it if the reviews are not convincing for you
That's not totally correct. Big youtubers like MKHB and other tech reviewers usually get devices shipped to them early for reviewing. They're just not allowed to talk about the product or show it to anyone before the embargo is lifted, which might be early next week in this case.today is pre-order day 1. no one has the M2 air yet. nothing 'fishy' about it; youtubers can't review something they don't yet have (not that that has stopped some lol)...
The most important issue that many people might care about this time is whether Apple is giving us a slower SSD this round. I'd imagine even biased reviewers cannot outright lie about the numbers. So it would be useful to hear from those who have early access if they would test the SSD.Unless it is from a reviewer I trust, I would be skeptical of any YouTuber that gets early access to devices to review. Companies tend to send their products to "friendly" reviewers, so you may not get an honest review.
I would order, with the intentions of potentially cancelling the order or returning the MBA, or just wait until it has been out for a while to see what the final verdict is.
Unless it is from a reviewer I trust, I would be skeptical of any YouTuber that gets early access to devices to review. Companies tend to send their products to "friendly" reviewers, so you may not get an honest review.
Would it be a better value to get a Refurbished M1 Air 16Gb 256 at $921 direct from Apple with a 10% military discount versus a base M2 8G/256 for $1079? Looking to keep the machine at least 3-4 years.
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=m2+macbook+airI would of ordered today but wanted to see usual reviews first! Nothing at all! Is that normal or is it a little fishy........
While I mostly agree with what you've written I would hope that Apple wouldn't hold it against a reviewer for pointing out a flaw(s) or a dislike with a product. People will learn of the former and the latter could be nothing more than that reviewers opinion.This is astute but often overlooked... on a general assumption that reviewers are objective. Those who get early access will get to post the FIRST "reviews." Since lots of people are interested in new products, large numbers of eyeballs watch those videos. The "reviewer" makes their money from the advertising. A mostly-to-completely favorable review will please the company/marketing team and thus keep that person on the "early reviewer" list.
Thus, there is a strong motivation to keep the money "gravy" train coming, which is why the early reviews tend to be as company-friendly, gushing-positive as possible (even some flaw/issue is quickly dismissed as generally nothing). Should one of them "go rogue" and offer a critical review, expect to see the wrath of the company fall upon them... and no more advance access to products (thus costing them advertising revenue forever after).
It's the real reviews that come AFTER the public launch done by people who had to buy one themselves that tend to be more objective. So if reviews drive purchase decisions, one should wait for those and/or time your orders so you have time to return if objective reviewers notice something that makes you want to do so.
I see the pre-release "reviews" as simply an extension of marketing... biased by ad revenue to entirely-to-nearly-entirely focus on the positives.
In my opinion, the best review is done by the average consumer who buys the product, uses it for 2 weeks under normal day to day usage and then make an educated decision whether or not said machine meets the need. I don't see how Rene would be able to add anything of real merit past what someone else not on YouTube can do on his or her own.I'm waiting for Rene Richie's review to drop. If he recommends it, then you should definitely buy.