I don't agree with the usage of the words precision and accurate. According to Merriam-Webster, here are the definitions:
pre·cise
: very accurate and exact
—used to refer to an exact and particular time, location, etc.
: very careful and exact about the details of something
ac·cu·rate
: free from mistakes or errors
: able to produce results that are correct : not making mistakes
The definitions are fairly similar and either would seem to be enough to define what you would want in a tuner. I understand the points being made here, but I take issue with the terminology used.
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