Re: What card reader comes in the $2199 iMac?



In article <reply_in_group-C64C48.00173029062008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tim Smith <reply_in_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article
<alangbaker-ED3444.15122128062008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
Alan Baker <alangbaker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The iMac has an 8.5 rating. www.cnet.com

And where is this rating to be found? cnet rates out of five stars:

<http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/apple-imac-20-inch/4505-3118_7-32564364
.html?tag=mncol;lst>

No, they rate on a scale to 10. Right there on the page you cite, it
says CNET Editor's Rating is 8.2/10, and Average User Rating is 8.3/10.

Sorry, but I don't see that.

The text "8.2" is not found on the page; at least not in Safari.


The only thing they rate on a 5 star scale is the stores listed in the
"where to buy" part of the page. Those are ratings for the stores, not
for the product being reviewed.

Not on the page I see.

Here:

<http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/CNet-iMac-Review.png>

That's the only CNET Editor's Rating I see.

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