GO ahead and slam Sound&Vision if you want because they do take advertising money which most publications do and it would only seem natural to give a favorable review to companies with advertising clout (money)

But when you criticize Consumer Reports you are wrong, this is a publication that has been around probably longer than most of you (professional critics) have been alive, this is one of the best unbiased sources of information for products you may or may not be interested in, it is a tool that can be used for what it is, and rest assured this publication does not accept any advertisers or business money.

You don't have to agree with everything they print, but like asking questions on a forum, it is another way of obtaining information. And you can be sure it is not biased, they only tell the facts after extensive testing.

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