I would have appreciated particularly for each of them this possibility, just with your fingers to check the level of discharge during use; rather, this return to the stupid but practical system (it does not necessarily have a small tester on hand), which is nothing new (we already saw commonly, there are twenty or thirty years less then it had fallen somewhat into disuse). Now it is announced in the presentation product, but no, these battery are not provided with the system.
Duracell's fault or Amazon, but in any case, this is called deceive people. Furthermore, it requires additional space in a drawer to store his stock, each rack of eight stacks being uselessly expanded (expanded) by the fact that the batteries are in wide apart from each other, at least by couple. Sometimes one can not not count by two? Heaven, I'm exposed.
PS One more thing but for all battery manufacturers. I find it stupid that means a larger under the designation of AA or AAA. Each time, we hesitate, we do not know which is which (and I bet some must be up the pole at a distance, Internet purchase, nothing more resembling a cylindrical battery that another cylindrical battery, and will therefore check size). In short, it was infinitely more efficient, more distinctive and reassuring for the public display rather wide the more differentiated statements R6 (large) and R3 (small).