The point being how can Amazon recommend a product with a lower score than an alternative when they have both been scored with their own points system. Whether the margin was 0.1 or 5 it doesn't matter. What is the points system there for if it isn't to be used as system to recommend products.
Trying to defeat this argument by suggesting it's semantics because it's only a difference of 0.1 is a straw man.
You again missing the point.
It's nonsense.
It means nothing.
It's useless.
It's not worth your effort and words to discuss a 4.6 versus a 4.7 amazon rating.
Regardless if the rating system is perfect or seriously flawed. It does not matter.
Why da fuq r we bothering to bicker of such nonsense???
Here's the bottom line: Vertex4 is a good drive. It's been out long enough and sold well enough to provide a reasonable basis to judge it as a viable and reliable option.
Beyond that its senseless to talk more and bicker over validity of amazon rating system.
Unless Someone has some significant data showing the vertex4 is much worse I just don't see the point at all in continued discussion over trivial and insignificant details.