Washingtonpost.com launches Reviewed.com technology reviews
Washingtonpost.com launched a new technology reviews channel with Reviewed.com, publisher of consumer products reviews. Featured on Washingtonpost.com’s technology section, Reviewed.com editors provide hands-on reviews with scientific, standardized testing, analysis and information.
“Our technology section is popular because its coverage runs the gamut from huge technology firms to the individual consumer,” said Jim Brady, Executive Editor, washingtonpost.com. “Reviewed.com really serves that individual consumer with its consistent and valuable product reviews— they are comprehensive, professional and edgy, which makes them a perfect fit on washingtonpost.com.”
Central to each Reviewed.com publication is the company’s ratings system which uses a standardized practice of analysis for every product. Scientific, computer-generated performance scores are combined with human analysis to arrive at a rating for each product that can be cross compared to other products reviewed that year. This enables consumers to quickly and easily compare how each model fares against others in the market and provides the most accurate and comprehensive rating available.
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