jamez
Jamez
jamez

I've got 3, so I'll split the posts.

Too pricey. I've had it for the iPad 3/4 and iPad mini, but it's only OK. For the price, it just isn't worth it, plus I'm not sold on the feel of it. I like the warmth of cloth and don't particularly like holding the cold aluminum bare, but what Apple does is overcharges by 5x and provides a decent product.

I've had this one, wasn't too impressed. It works, for sure, but it's not better than Apple's own and the price is surprisingly high for what it is. Logitech's cases are also all better for the mini.

Yes. They asked me to stop and never do it again. Saddest day of my internet-enabled life.

Addendum: Recently got a new iMac with 8GB (for review, not by design) and with two browser windows and a combined total of 15 tabs, I'm running at full ram capacity. That's without XCode or anything else using a significant portion of my available RAM.

RAM speed is also extremely important, though most people don't understand it whatsoever. I remember a few years back a buddy of mine set up a Windows Vista (ha, remember that!) machine with 2GB of RAM...at 1600MHz. At the time, DDR3 was ridiculously expensive and barely used, and his computer ran fine. Meanwhile, I

Several things:

I heard the same as @rockyroad. Scanning will take longer the more fingers you input. That's really a bad excuse; after all, the A7 chip is SOOOOOOOOOO powerful.

Lordy, where to start...

I've done this and it does work. The problem I've run into is that I have it set for four fingers: thumbs and index. So I only had one spare to work with, which went to my right thumb. Maybe if Apple got rid of the limitation, I'd be OK.

Ha! Already registered...but from what I've seen it's a debit card only.

Just got this, the SpyderStyle PowerShadow i5D, and it's great. It's a typical battery case but also has a charging dock, which connects via MicroUSB (no lightning needed!) and can charge via the dock or directly from the cable. I love that.

This seems cool but excessive. Love the multitool, hate the USB and the camera equipment and headphones cord. It offers too much utility...and considering the price, I'd guess that it's not that good.

I was very seriously considering this one, but holding the phone at an angle sideways on a table just proves to be completely useless. I love the idea of sticking it onto a magnet too...but where the hell does anyone do that? I'd do that with the iPad instantly though.

I use this daily. My problem with it is that I didn't get it from Kickstarter, back when it was a nano-suction stick-on. Mine's a sticker. Still, it's so good that I got my 5s but didn't switch over from my 5 for a month...and I stopped using my wallet entirely for this.

I've seen a lot of people who use this one, but I can't stand it. Not because it doesn't work, but because it turns your phone into a wallet/purse. If it were just the former, like the Wally (which is awesome), great. But it isn't. It makes a perfectly small phone huge.

Have and tried this one. Turns out to be fairly useless. It's too much of a half-idea to make it worthwhile...better off carrying a good pocket knife around instead. Plus it basically doubles the thickness of the iPhone 5s/5

That depends on how you are unreliable. I've been plenty unreliable in the past...at hitting exact deadlines. I'd be late a day or two. But otherwise my work was solid and met all of the criteria (or surpassed them). But that's a very specific type of unreliability.

This is a problem I experience on a regular basis, which is, in a startup, one of the fastest ways to kill a company. Yayyyy...

That makes more sense, though even if you bought a $100 gift card, youd only earn a dollar, so its not like Amazon would be against the notion, especially since everyone ends up spending the money on Amazon. I'll have to look into it. Thanks!