We have forgotten how to write about hardware without numbers
Measurements have crowded out the description of how something feels.
"Heavier in the hand than it looks" is sometimes more useful than a hundred grams in a table. A number is precise, but it does not answer the question a person is actually asking: what is it like to use.
Measurements are necessary — without them a review collapses into taste. But a measurement describes the device, not the meeting between a person and the device. The second thing also has to be written down.