I bought an adapter for $8 at Walmart to connect my Macbook into my Samsung monitor. Hardly overpriced.
I bought an adapter for $8 at Walmart to connect my Macbook into my Samsung monitor. Hardly overpriced.
Dude, I'm not going to sit here and argue opinions with you. If you find it so fucking unintuitive, don't fucking use it. I'm going to continue to use what I find to be more intuitive. And that is OS X. I'm sorry you're so butt-hurt over that, but that's not my problem.
Again, if you prefer Windows, buy Windows. Everything you just said comes down to opinion and personal preference.
That's just a matter of opinion. My 2008 Macbook is still running strong (and has an optical drive). I love the keyboard, and the trackpad is easily the best I've ever used on any laptop.
Ah, yes. Nothing makes your point more credible than calling someone else's preference shitty. Here's a crazy idea - I'm not going to buy something I don't like, no matter how cheap it is. And I'm not going to bother with a hackintosh because I travel a lot and need the portability of a laptop.
Specs are just a small fraction of what dictates price. The overall build quality is much better on the iPhone vs the Nexus 4. You also have features like the Touch ID, the 64bit processor, the M8 motion co-processor, etc, etc. You also get much better support with the iPhone. Can you walk into a "Nexus store" and…
Depends on the book. For novels, I like ebooks. Easier to carry around when I travel and when I'm reading in bed, I don't have to turn on a bright lamp to read. I can just dim the tablet screen to a comfortable level.
The newer M50x model has a detachable cable and comes with 3 cables - long straight, short straight, and curly. They cost a little extra, but I think it's worth it.
The newer M50x model has a detachable cable and comes with 3 cables - long straight, short straight, and curly. …
Same here. The ATH-M50 are my go to headphones for home and work. I also have the Klipsch S4i's for on the go and the Jaybird Bluebud Xs for the gym. And then I have the Bose QC15 for when I fly, which is pretty often. The Bose don't have the greatest sound, but you can't beat their noise canceling which is a must…
Same here. The ATH-M50 are my go to headphones for home and work. I also have the Klipsch S4i's for on the go and…
These are easily the best I've tried in the sub-$200 range. They even sound better than some $300 headphones. I've heard things in songs with these that I've never heard with any other headphone I've tried. My only complaint is that they're a little on the heavy side.
These are easily the best I've tried in the sub-$200 range. They even sound better than some $300 headphones. I've…
Go with the newer M50x model. It comes with both a short and long straight cable, and a coiled cable.
Go with the newer M50x model. It comes with both a short and long straight cable, and a coiled cable.
My mount connects to my cigarette lighter and has a USB port built in for charging my phone while mounted.
My mount connects to my cigarette lighter and has a USB port built in for charging my phone while mounted.
Google is coming out with their own version.
My problem with Windows isn't it's complexity, my problem is with it's stability. I've used every Windows version since 95. I know Windows extremely well. I don't need "training wheels", as you say. OS X isn't about needing training wheels, it's about being able to rely on your operating system.
Not having to use Windows alone is worth at least a grand. Taking that into account, Macs are pretty damn cheap.
iTunes is so much better on a Mac. I installed it and set it up on my parents PC recently and it was terrible to work with. A lot of the hate iTunes gets definitely comes from PC users, which is understandable. But use it on a Mac and you'll love it.
I have a 4 day weekend coming up. I plan on drinking a lot of Yuengling. None of that other stuff even comes close.