"in the flesh" photos do more for seeing the product more comprehensively, and they often reveal the real character of the product better, too. I can only speak for myself here, but I dislike company-sanctioned perfectly-lit photos with simulated displays, no fingerprints, etc.
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"in the flesh" photos do more for seeing the product more comprehensively, and they often reveal the real character of the product better, too.
I can only speak for myself here, but I dislike company-sanctioned perfectly-lit photos with simulated displays, no fingerprints, etc.