ghound
Elite Member
It's really refreshing to see XP put it's new D2 into the hands of testers with no NDA's.
It shows they have real confidence in their product and for the end user it cuts through all the advertising bs and manufactured hype and straight to the only thing that really matters before you spend your hard earned cash, it's performance!
There's good and bad testers, some do it for subscribers, some for status, some are genuine etc i remember years back a tester telling me he refused a certain manufacturer's test model as he was asked to give the detector a "glowing report" he was a straight shooter for sure.
Hopefully more manufacturers will follow XP's lead and do away with NDA's in the future!
It shows they have real confidence in their product and for the end user it cuts through all the advertising bs and manufactured hype and straight to the only thing that really matters before you spend your hard earned cash, it's performance!
There's good and bad testers, some do it for subscribers, some for status, some are genuine etc i remember years back a tester telling me he refused a certain manufacturer's test model as he was asked to give the detector a "glowing report" he was a straight shooter for sure.
Hopefully more manufacturers will follow XP's lead and do away with NDA's in the future!