p align=”justify”I said it before: I hate when some tech blogger does a comparative test of several devices and dryly concludes: “they’re all good, it all depends on what you need”. Give me a break! I need a conclusion. /p p align=”justify”In the vas majority of cases, you can always draw a conclusion and a top reviewer isn’t afraid to underline it. Razer mice kick arse. Logitech keyboards rule. Alienware rocks. Plain and simple./p p align=”justify”But every now and then something pops up that justifies not drawing a conclusion. Take this a title=”mobile OS showdown” href=”http://www.reghardware.com/2011/11/04/smartphone_operating_system_shoot_out/” target=”_blank”comparative test of smartphone systems/a (Blackberry vs Apple vs Google vs Microsoft). I find it very annoying and disturbing that top mobile companies are unable to score across the board of consumer needs. /pp align=”justify”So, we have confirmation of stereotypes:/p p align=”justify”- Blackberry is the best at messaging amp; email/p p align=”justify”- iOS is pretty and knows usability amp; interfaces/p p align=”justify”- Google rules at browsing amp; is very cloudy/p p align=”justify”- Microsoft is good with docs amp; organizing files/p p align=”justify”The silver lining? No operating system can satisfy all your needs. You’re social? You need a Blackberry. You like media (music, books, movies)? Think Android or iOS. You work on the road? Microsoft! Nobody does it right./p