There have been high res IPS screens in laptops for years, but there has never been one with a 2880 x 1800 resolution made by any company for any price ever. This is why I can't stand _______ fans
There have been high res IPS screens in laptops for years, but there has never been one with a 2880 x 1800 resolution made by any company for any price ever. This is why I can't stand _______ fans
So they took care of this customer, but it doesn't count because it didn't cost them enough? Whether the keyboard cost Apple $2 or $200, they made a happy customer and replaced a product that they were under no obligation to replace. That is what matters, not the hit to their bottom line.
Yeah, sure. Problem is, millions of people put TVs on carts and take them to the cashier at Best Buy. It happens daily. I'm not defending Best Buy, I'm simply stating a fact.
It is untrue. As I mentioned, I've put a TV on a cart and went up to the check out counter myself. No one stopped me or thought it was strange. If they don't allow this, why do they have TVs out on the floor? Why do they have carts that you can put those TVs on? Is it all an illusion?
Do they not have Coscto in Michigan?
"Or you can say that the iPhone is like the Honda Accord. It never really changes and most of the time it's safe and familiar to the user
Huh??? This is also untrue, I bought a 46" TV there in February. They were stacked on the floor, and I picked it up, put it on a cart and walked up the the cashier area and paid for it.
Okay, so you're just talking about differences between iPhones and Android, not the GS III specifically.
You made this up and it didn't happen. Please next time tell true stories.
Huh? I returned a laptop I bought at Best Buy three weeks after purchasing it. The hard drive was bad and they gave me a new one on the spot. No extended warranty, no hassle. What are you talking about?
Um... the GSIII has a lower pixel density than the iPhone 4/4s/5. You fucking moron!!!
You're absolutely right, and I knew what you meant. I have a 1987 Mercedes 560SEL, and when I bought it back in 2000, everybody warned me about the insane cost to maintain it. Well, after 12 years, the car has 365,000 miles, and outside of the usual (tires, brakes and fluids), I've had to spend maybe $100 per year…
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Cool story, but you clearly missed my point. Whether you're talking about Coke, Pepsi or Sprite, the point is that the cost of the components making up the product are meaningless. A can of Coke is made up of a couple of cents worth of ingredients, but given that amount of money, you would not be able to reproduce…
Why are so many people caught up in "standards"?? Yes, in theory, going with a standard connector would benefit consumers, but in practice, there would have been no benefit.
I'm not sure you know what you're talking about. Of course you could get the same quality from "the right speakers and amplifiers alongside a DAC", especially considering how vague that statement is.
How are you able to determine that this is too expensive? Its job is to reproduce sound, and unless you've actually heard it, you have no basis for judging its value. Yes, you can get systems with more inputs for less money, but number of inputs does not equate to quality of sound.
So why don't I just give you $100.00 and you can go build your own? Oh wait...
I admit defeat...
See! This is why I bought an Android phone! I got the SGS III at Best Buy yesterday for $149.99! Enjoy your $1800 smartphone iSheep! I'll be busy spending the $1650 I saved by not getting an overpriced iToy on hookers and blow.