It does, just blame the author for the horrible formatting of the article. They had it in one big horizontal list instead of a vertical one. This caused a scroll bar to appear. The problem is that the scroll bar is easy to look over, especially when the user is doing the normal read from top to bottom and only at the titles of the columns.
Also, if the excuse is that it is done by alphabetical order, then the Samsung tablet should be at the end and the Dell should be after Apple.
Annoying that they didn't fix it and it infers that the staff has a clear bias against Windows platforms.
12-03-2014 04:29 PM