Goddamnit google, why must you not allow for testers outside the states?
Goddamnit google, why must you not allow for testers outside the states?
@kake81: Under $50?
@Powerlurker: You are confusing the term "Audiophile" and "Douchebag".
@m57: Yeah, we do that. Most of europe deal in KM/H. Not sure why we kept that.
@gary_7vn: They did mention it in the article, I couldn't actually care less, it just made for an interesting title.
@hjustin93: The golden ratio :P
As someone from the UK who NEVER deals in Fahrenheit, only in celsius. I looked at the title and just went "WHAT???"
@ccbweb: Although it does matter if you are using the standard audio-out, you can make the loss in sound quality small by choosing something that runs well unamped.
@defenders: This is going to make me seem like an egotistical type of audiophile. But you really, REALLY don't want to do that.
@PlaceboHeadwound: Exactly.
I will be totally honest here
@defenders: If you buy bose and use your iphone for music, you are not really an audiophile.
I am not what you would call an audiophile exactly, but I do like to hear good sound quality when actually listening out for it.
@Michael Konečný: Amazon normally have the original CD available for about the same price as the mp3 album. Probably the closest you can get.
@Maxwell's Nylon Hammer: It works in the UK. But only when you go through the UK website.
@TechSurfer: I find myself worrying about my screen when running with just a standard smartphone. Nevermind a tablet.
@squealingrat: Pretty sure you can only lend them once to the same person.
@derilium: Brilliant idea.
@Shurik: You can easily say that about a lot of the points on here. Web browsing and software keyboard especially come to mind (switch out the default for something better).
@Rolfmaomachizlin: I am well aware, my university has recently installed a load of new iMacs, with both keyboards being used.