Originally Posted By: kcarlile
Inaccurate data is inaccurate data whether or not it says it might be inaccurate.


This article is the case of incomplete information not inaccurate information. There is a distinction. You obviously have complete information. The article is speculating on the design options the product can take based on the information they have or are given during the period when the article was written. The only thing that can be considered as inaccurate information in that article is the picture of the power bracket that will be used for the On-Wall M2/M3/M22 versions since they even stated in the article that they were aware changes had been made to the design since the M0 review.


I’m armed and I’m drinking. You don’t want to listen to advice from me, amigo.

-Max Payne