Let's be clear about the context of this discussion.
The subject is "Best Firewall/Antivirus."
I warn that UTM devices that a home user is likely to consider are terribly ineffective at antivirus duties, but as firewalls they are a networking nerd's dream come true. And I base this on actually using the UTMs and subjecting them to real-world tests.
If the argument is that the UTMs I tested were too "high end," then I think we can all assume that lesser UTMs would do even worse against viruses. And about the "high end." This issue, we're reviewing high-end PCs, some of which are more than $15,000, for example. That's not a typo. Some of our readers have no problem spending big bucks on the best, or what they perceive as being the best, so $600 for a UTM or router is not a huge expense for some of them if they think it's doing for them what is advertised. In this case, i think I revealed these UTMs aren't doing it enough to justify the price.
If you're looking for "average computer user" stuff, there are a lot of other magazines out there that may interest you instead.
One final word about viruses. I've been reviewing AV software since 1996 for various magazines. I have a virus zoo that's now over 120,000 files, with more than 60,000 unique variants (counts vary, depending on the scanner). I've been collecting since the mid 90's, and I have several honeypot servers that keep adding to my collection while I sleep. I never reveal to anyone but my editor what the virus samples are, because I don't need vendors of anything cherry-picking their definitions for my reviews. For example, I won't ever say "I tested with Trojan.Brisv.A, Downloader.Zlob!gen.3, VBS.Repulik.A, Backdoor.Lusillon, and W32.Xpiro viruses to see what was caught" because next time I'm gonna get a product that catches all of these because someone packed in a custom definition file. This has happened to me before. At any rate, all I can tell you is that a wide variety of threats, both old and recent, were thrown at these devices. You can see from the list of what was caught that in many cases it wasn't even the newest stuff.
Critiques make the next reviews better, so by all means, keep 'em coming.
-Llama