You can snag a real 120GB SSD for $80 nowadays. The 840 EVO, arguably the best in the market, is only $90.
You can snag a real 120GB SSD for $80 nowadays. The 840 EVO, arguably the best in the market, is only $90.
I have the X and I can say that it's the only phone where the OEM actually improves on Android. Motorola is awesome.
The QNIX QC2710 is the gamer's choice.
It's more about support and intimidation. A single carrier fleet can theoretically control a whole ocean.
A single aircraft carrier fleet is designed to have the airpower and seapower to control any ocean. America has 20. The SU-33 is pretty outdated by now.
Have you visited /r/battlestations? Many of them are for gaming, but many of the gaming setups are aesthetically beautiful as well and are pretty fine workspaces.
If you put a towel underneath them, it reduces the noise greatly. And I believe there are some Cherry MX switches that are super quiet.
Does Apple really have the need to patent everything? They're so unoriginal.
I've been playing Halo on PC for years, and Final Fantasy IV is in my Steam library.
I like the aesthetics of the Gigabyte Windforce GPUs more, since the three fan design is hot (but actually cool).
I hope you're being sarcastic... because half of those titles are on PC.
Morgan. Freeman. Make it happen.
I guess, but if you're moving around an adapter, it's not much more effort to move around an Apple TV. That thing is tiny.
In my opinion, there have always been just two small tablets worth getting, the Nexus 7 and the iPad Mini, and that opinion stands. The new Kindle has some beast specs, but in terms of ecosystem, stock Android and iOS are the best available.
Unless you want iOS, there's no reason to get an iPod Touch any more. If Motorola plays their cards right, this could be the next best seller.
IMO, the Moto X, Nexus 5 and Note 3 are the only Android phones out now that are worth getting.
I have the Moto X. It's not metal, but the fit and polish is on par or even better than the One X. There's no lag and it's never slow, and the near stock Android is great. Active Notifications and the always-listening…
A couple .22 hollowpoints to the legs. Let them bleed out slowly.
I got it because I was eligible for an upgrade (I used the Nexus 4), and I needed a phone for when my said Nexus 4 broke. I'm excited because this situation is awfully convenient.
The Nexus 7 2013 is working out really well for me.
The Galaxy S 4 has pretty good battery life with 1080p and LTE, and a similarly sized battery. The Xperia Z1 has great battery life with 1080p and LTE, and even though its battery is bigger, its screen is massive. I'm expecting Google to pull something good because the battery was an issue in the Nexus 4.