I don't want to let them off lightly for their journalistic quality – lots of their fans genuinely believe they know their shit and they don't live up to that – but the fact they sold that prototype is more shocking to me.
Even if they'd get a million bucks for it and donated twice as much to charity, that is just not a thing you can do.
- It's not their property. Why are they auctioning that to begin with?
- When auctioning, you need to tell people what they're buying. Surely, at that point, you'd realize it's a prototype.
- That's just a massive violation of journalistic integrity. That prototype may have cost £XXXX to produce, but if it falls into the hands of a competitor, the financial damage is significantly higher. Why would any hardware manufacturer send LTT exclusive hardware previews after this?