Unless otherwise stated, a comparison of kits has to be judged on the functions of the kit, not the requirements of the potential user.
Jeanette Isabelle
That is not correct. It depends on context. The functions of a kit always have to be judged on the requirements of a potential user. The user may be fictional. Without requirements and user profiles a valid comparison of kits is hardly feasible.
If you define requirements that only the SEVENTY2 can fulfill, this kit is the optimum. If you define a target audience the outcome may be different.