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*Scratched wrist pad*, sorry. Yes, I do know the difference, and Dell often fixed both for me. It's just my subjective anecdotal experience. The Apple request was not wear and tear alone, we went in for a battery that died too fast and asked if they could fix the minor stuff while they were at it. Same as with the

My 4.5 year old Studio 15 is still almost annoyingly bulletproof :P
I love buying new hardware, but there's just little reason right now for what it does.

In my completely anecdotal one time experience with both universe.

Dells customer service was better to me than Apples.

*In my completely anecdotal one time experience*. But yeah, Dell fixed several minor cosmetic flaws (like the power cord was a bit kinky, in the wrong way, or the trackpad had a scratch I had inflicted on it with a screwdriver, etc), but Apple would not do the same

"If I purchased based on anecdotal evidence I heard from friends and colleagues, I'd assume Apple made the most reliable machines and DELL and Sony made the worst."

These would be the "help I downloaded everything off the internet that I've ever seen and now my computer is slow, it must be Microsofts

Are they capacitive, or actual buttons?

Are they capacitive, or actual buttons?

Laptop. Even on an old 4 year old Core 2 Duo laptop, the rendering speed of websites is just so much nicer than even the most modern smartphones or tablets. I don't just mean single page loads though, I mean opening 10 google search items in different tabs and flipping through them like the severely attention lacking

"WHERE is my PS4? You MUST help me find my PS4. "

I've always found Firefox to just *feel* slower and more clunky than Chrome with my crazy ADHD multitabbing, no matter how they may do in benchmarks. But recently an update seems to have made Chrome dog slow too, so the surprising victor for me is now Opera 17. For the last few releases Opera had gotten pretty bad,

Chrome is as slow as doodoo for me. I've nuked the install so many times, and even reinstalled windows for other reasons, and it's just janky to use. Chrome and the new Opera are great.

There are plenty of smaller smartphones out there. The One Mini, the Galaxy Mini, the iPhone, yada yada. Don't blame the designers for you never testing a phone before buying it.

"This size 40 belt is too big for my size 30 waist! Why can't everything be for me?!?!"
-this.

To anyone comparing the fan size to the XBOs. Coaxial vs centrifugal. Not comparable.

What's used for cursor aiming? The touchscreen? That would be awkward.

What about the Wii U? Or the 7th gen HD twins?

Interesting. The PS4 runs higher resolution at a higher framerate, but the details seem to pop more on the One. Could it be that the One uses a hardware scaler while PS4 is software? Or did the PS4 have a hardware scaler too? Or it might just be their default gamma curves too, the 360 and PS3 cross platform games also

I swear, the cartridge that comes with the handle lasts forever, but the refill packs all wear out much faster. It sounds like some conspiracy theory, but it always seems to be the case for me.

I swear, the cartridge that comes with the handle lasts forever, but the refill packs all wear out much faster. It

I like those way better than the competing Gillette sensor 3 (who seem to go dull way too fast, plus the configuration makes them very nick prone), but I always find the head gets bent into a curve after a few shaves, and I worry that would impact how the blade works.

I like those way better than the competing Gillette sensor 3 (who seem to go dull way too fast, plus the

The Hydro 5 handle + 2 cartridges regularly are on sale for 2 dollars at Target (Canada), 1 dollar a cartridge is not bad for that. The refills are much higher priced than $1 each. I think I actually like it better than the Fusion Proglide Power I got for free during their promotion. The Hydro is a weird feeling,

The Hydro 5 handle + 2 cartridges regularly are on sale for 2 dollars at Target (Canada), 1 dollar a cartridge is