Donatom3
Donatom3
Donatom3

The Logitech Performance MX proves one thing. The Logitech Revolution MX was the best mouse ever made.

I hate to be the PC elitist, but you are so right. I just fired up Battlefield 3 on my PC (another PC advantage pre loading and launching at 9pm pst 12 am est) and man is it one of the best looking games I've seen to date, and I was just running it on those old 11.9 AMD drivers, just installed the 11.10 v3 drivers but

I don't own an iPhone and I'm an Android guy, but I see no reason why Apple had to change the iPhone 4 design. It's a good design, solid phone, great materials. Really it was their best design to date, spend money on the internals, maybe next time a slightly larger screen.

Do yourself a favor and buy a slightly used one off of craigslist or ebay for $150-190. Be patient you'll find one. I've seen some go for $120. In fact I'm trying to get one now myself as a second phone since I want to play with windows phone 7. The times I've tried it out at the Sprint store it does really seem like

Haha couldn't have said it better myself especially number 3. The fact is people were expecting a redesign. If it was the same phone announced with a new case that people liked they would have said it was awesome.

Sprint says on their site for the 16 gb "Sold Out. Available in stores Oct 14"

Sprint dumped the $75 upgrade at the beginning of this year. Starting next year they're changing the upgrade cycle from 22 months to 20 months. I've heard retentions can only move your date up by 14 days now.

What's even funnier is that these unlocked prices are the exact same as the carrier prices if you want to buy the phone locked without a contract.

That's kinda what I do with my phones but every other year. Use the upgrade one year sell the phone the next year when you buy another phone at either retail or slightly cheaper on Ebay.

They wouldn't be the first company to underclock a processor for a phone. The Qualcomm in the Evo 3d is rated at 1.5 ghz but it's underclocked to 1.2ghz, again most likely for battery power and the fact that it probably runs plenty fast at 1.2ghz.

Take Deus Ex Human Revolution for example. They had to hire a second team to get it working on PC. Yes they got their money, but it costs them more money to make that PC version. I think they should sell a multi use license. Like I pay $20 or so more for the game to get access to the PC version, or in my case the 360

$0 to however much you want to spend. Web browsing and flash use is free. They have plenty of free public domain books on the Kindle site. [www.amazon.com] A good amount of Amazon users already pay for Prime for the shipping discount so they already have access to the free video on demand library.

They probably would have had to pay AT&T way too much if they put in free 3G like they do on the regular Kindles. These Kindle Fires can use a lot more data than the e-ink Kindles.

It's obviously not the device for you then. It's as simple as that. Fortunately for Amazon you are in the minority for your music storage needs on your tablet.

Good thing this won't use the Android market, but instead use Amazon's app store.

No Bluetooth according to Amazon's page, but it has 3.5mm headset jack and top mounted speakers.

Yet Amazon gives you the best pricing on Apps, movies, rentals, musics and books. So they're selling me a cheap tablet at a loss or tiny profit so that I can access their stores which happen to have the best pricing of any of the devices?

This is exactly what I'm trying to tell all the Android people who complain the Fire is a gimped Tablet. The Fire is Amazon's content consumption device that just works right and easy with Amazon's ecosystem. At $200 how could you say no. I have a Transformer and I already pre ordered a Fire.

Wouldn't his board have to kick him out first so they could almost destroy the company first?