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  1. Has anyone compared it to the ifixit driver, for example would LTT screwdriver fit the slot in the ifixit kit? I'm assuming the bits would be interchangeable. Personal wishlist from some who has to open and close a lot of laptops daily. PH0 and PH1 Flat head, few mm wide. I use one several times a day to help routing cables and often for example help plugging in wifi antennas. Spike, for sim card ejecting and strong/long enough to scrape usb-c plugs clean of whatever kids stuff in them. If I don't encounter any special screws, my ifixit kit stays in a drawer all day. I'm using those three screwdrivers literally for everything, among with a prying tool of course.
  2. In the video it briefly looked like Luke had trouble with zipper. At minimum the case should be a little bit bigger than the prototype so the zipper would not stuck at the corners. Because when it gets stuck, you'll yank it and something breaks. Personally I'd like a little bit bigger bag: something thar would fit a Steam Deck, or those Aya Neo models or iPad mini or a rare generic 8" android tablet. Not necessarily everything at once. Like someone already said, what if this could be clipped on to a bigger messenger bag.... win.
  3. My iPhone 8 is about 3 years old now and battery is at 90% condition. Apple's local battery replacement price for iPhone 8 is 55€ (plus 12,40€ for shipping two ways). Unofficial shops locally charge 69€ and 79€. They'll do it while I wait in their store, altough I'm pretty sure either of them will not use genuine batteries. I think I'm going to squeeze few more years out of this phone. Unless I manage to bend the frame like the last one and display won't stay in anymore.
  4. I prefer having RGB. My old desktop was built in CM HAF XB Evo case. All mesh, nice airflow. Walls of my office were white during the day and blue/red at nights when computer was on. Red leds from motherboard and blue Gigabyte Windforce logo on the GPU made sure of that I knew when computer was on. No way to turn them off, or even change color to something nicer. My current build is all RGB. I can set everything to match or even turn them off when I feel like it.
  5. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90289172/ If Ikea is available in your region, go there and test it yourself. Before I got my own three years ago, I went thru roughly one cheap chair every 18-24 months. Most of the time the leg gave up, either the gas spring died or the connection to the seat itself broke physically, couple times even the feet or wheels broke. One chair's backrest tore apart from the seat while I was watching a movie. Part of the reason is that I usually watch movies/series and even game while leaning back and have my legs up on a footrest... The Ikea Markus costs 2-3x the price of cheap office chair (that uses exact same leg mechanism as the more expensive gaming chairs do) but the only place showing wear at the moment is the headrest which is made of faux leather. Everything else works. Back then a canvas model wasn't an option but now I'd probably get the dark grey canvas chair.
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