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Oukitel K4000 Pro with 4600mAh battery and unbreakable display
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This is only a launcher, everything else looks and acts like stock Android. So, I have installed Nova Launcher into mine K4000 Pro, and now it looks and feels pretty good. -
Hey guys, as always, I have copied the whole article from my blog (except images, text under them, and some outside links) here, so you can simply scroll down and read. However, if you enjoy the full experience of reading with all the images, etc., you can read the same text in my blog, here. Enjoy reading, and comment! Phone manufacturers release faster and slimmer phones every year. Those smartphones get better cameras, screens, processors, more RAM, etc. But quite little-known Chinese company drew attention to two other problems that every smartphone user faces even nowadays – battery life and fragile screens. Oukitel created an extraordinary budget phone that has “undestroyable” display and a huge (4600mAh) battery – Oukitel K4000 Pro. But has Oukitel managed to do what other, even the biggest companies were not able to do so far? Oukitel K4000 Pro looks like the most premium budget device When you look at this phone, it’s hard to tell that it costs only about 120-140 USD. In the front there’s a 2.5D glass, the frame is made out of metal, and the backplate is made out of plastic that looks like a leather. So, in overall Oukitel K4000 Pro looks really good, despite the fact it reminds the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a bit. However, I noticed some cost-cuttings in this phone – soft buttons are not backlit, physical buttons (power and volume) are a bit wobbly, and there is only one microphone, so there is no background noise cancellation. Not the best looking, but, at least, undestroyable display Oukitel K4000 Pro has not too impressive 5-inch HD IPS display. It can’t compete with Samsung Galaxy S7 or LG G5, but for a budget phone it’s a decent display – it has some nice colors, viewing angles and visibility in the sunlight. However, blacks are a bit too light and white has some kind of additional tint. But colors don’t matter when your screen is shattered, huh? Oukitel claims that K4000 Pro has an undestroyable 1.1mm thickness display and they prove that with this test: But if you are ultra careful, Oukitel adds free silicon case and pre-applied screen protector that is quite cheap and low-quality, but they give it to you for free. Vanilla Android beats anything TouchWiz, Sense, EMUI, we don’t like it all, when you take a look at real, clean, vanilla Android. That’s what Oukitel have used for its K4000 Pro. Yeah, they’ve added some functionality such as a special energy saving mode or gestures (double tap to wake and others). Other than that it’s the same clean and real Android 5.1 Lollipop. Oukitel hasn’t added anything unnecessary. Oh, and one more thing – Oukitel K4000 Pro is going to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow update this month. How is your Samsung/LG/HTC budget device? It’s really impressive that the company almost nobody knows provides better support for its budget devices than most of bigger companies. I love how Oukitel is dealing with its software! But some gamers may be a little disappointed – Oukitel K4000 Pro has only a 1.0GHz MediaTek 64-bit processor with 2 gigabytes of RAM and Mali-T720 MP2 GPU, so more graphically intensive games may lag a bit, but games such as Hitman Sniper, Monument Valley or Thomas Was Alone are playable without any problems. Simple operations or even light multitasking are also fine, K4000 Pro usually don’t lag, you won’t notice it too much. Camera is really not the main selling point here K4000 Pro has a 13 megapixel rear camera with an LED flash and a 5 megapixel front one. These twos share very similar pros and cons – in good lighting both these can get sharp and even very vivid images, however, both cameras struggle with white balance and with the shots in mediocre conditions. But if you are not going to capture anything ultra impressive, Oukitel K4000 Pro will do the job. …because the battery is The main reason why I can (and I really do) recommend buying Oukitel K4000 Pro is its battery – it has a huge 4600mAh battery! Of course, because of that, the phone is 12.5mm thick and it weighs 208g, but you will forget about charging your phone every day. Oukitel says that using this phone normally will lead you to 6 days without charging. Well, I thought that it is a marketing trick, but to my surprise, it wasn’t! I used this phone every day for about an hour (30 minutes of browsing, 15 minutes of YouTube and about 20-30 minutes of chatting and social networks) and it actually worked for 6 days. I even was able to get a week without a charge once! However, if you are a very active user, this phone will be able to hold for about 2-4 days, and that still is impressive. Oh, and don’t forget that Oukitel K4000 Pro will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow update with even better stand-by times. You wonder how much time it takes to charge this 4600mAh monster from ~10% to 100%? Well, about 3 hours. In overall, this phone’s battery is something amazing, I wasn’t expecting that. Oukitel K4000 Pro might be the best choice for you So, Oukitel K4000 Pro is a great phone for those, who want a sturdy device with clean Android and amazing battery. This phone is probably everything, you can require from a budget-class smartphone – yes, camera and screen could be better, but the battery makes up for all little things and it makes the whole experience even better.
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Hey guys, as always, I have copied the whole article from my blog (except images, text under them, and some outside links) here, so you can simply scroll down and read. However, if you enjoy the full experience of reading with all the images, etc., you can read the same text in my blog, here. Enjoy reading, and comment! Despite the fact that every Samsung’s fan’s attention now is at Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, not everyone can afford these two luxury flagships. But for the people who can’t or simply don’t want to spend that much money, Samsung has prepared a new Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016). I have tried the 2015 model and I didn’t like it too much, so, let’s see if Samsung has made any changes for better. Design that makes this device look and feel premium Despite the fact that Galaxy A5 (2016) is not a flagship Samsung’s device, it looks and feels really premium. It uses a “glass sandwich” construction – there’s glass in both the front and in the back, and there’s also a metal frame. It’s the same construction that Samsung used for its 2015 and 2016 flagships’. However, there are three design aspects that a bit disappointed me. First of all, it’s very easy to cover the speaker because it’s on the bottom of the phone. Also, Samsung still uses old MicroUSB and the glass on the back is a real fingerprints magnet. But these disappointments are very minor and they don’t really change my opinion about Galaxy A5’s design. It’s fantastic. Incredible Super AMOLED display The display is one of those aspects of Galaxy A5 (2016) that makes you forget that it is a mid-range device. This phone has a 5.2-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display. I remind you that 2015 model had a mediocre display and I didn’t like it too much. But this year Samsung did a great job, this Super AMOLED screen beats every other midrange device’s screen, there’s no doubt. I love its colors, sharpness, viewing angles, visibility in the sunlight. I love everything about this screen. Thank you, Samsung! But software and its performance didn’t satisfy me Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) uses Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI on it. Sadly, there’s no Marshmallow update yet and that’s really unfortunate as Android N is already on its way. Samsung still has lots of room for improvement in TouchWiz. It is better than it was about 2 years ago, but it still has some bloatware and lacks optimization. The phone works much worse than I expected, and there are no excuses as Galaxy A5 (2016) has an octa-core Snapdragon 615 processor and 2GB of RAM, meanwhile Oukitel K4000 Pro with quad-core MediaTek 1GHz processor and 2 gigs of RAM just flies. Also, there is still way too much bloatware on this phone. Most of its functions like Flipboard or S Voice should be downloadable, but not pre-installed. However, the biggest TouchWiz’s problem is still its performance – everything else is, at least, acceptable. Fingerprint reader is terrible Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) has a fingerprint reader, but it’s almost terrible – it scans my fingerprint correctly about 1 time of 3, and that makes the experience even worse than using PIN. I don’t recommend using fingerprint reader on this phone. But camera is impressive Like the 2015 model, 2016’s Galaxy A5 has a 13 megapixel camera. But this year Samsung has improved it a lot. They added optical image stabilization (OIS) and simply better optics. How about the result? Simply woah. I don’t think that the Galaxy S6 is way ahead of A5’s. Sure, A5 (2016) has some problems with white balance and autofocus in the dark, but everything else has a really fine detail and impressive colors. You can check all the pictures I made by yourself. Oh, and one more thing… Galaxy A5 (2016) doesn’t have 4K video recording, so keep that in mind if you wanted to create a movie using your phone. But you didn’t, so don’t worry. What you wanted is a one more selfie. And you will be able to do some amazing selfies with Galaxy A5 because it has a decent 5 megapixel front camera with a wide-angle lense. Battery that will work for two days Galaxy A5 (2016) has a non-replaceable 2900mAh battery that will last you full two days if you are using your phone moderately. You should usually get about 5 hours of screen on time and overall I think that Galaxy A5’s battery is a little surprise for everyone. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) showed us what progress Samsung can make within a year 2015 model of Samsung Galaxy A5 was created for… Nobody. It had a high price tag, mediocre display, slow processor, and even Samsung itself had better phones in the market for the same price. But this year story is different. Sure, I’d still better buy OnePlus Two, LG Nexus 5X or Sony Xperia M5, but Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) is a decent choice – it has a great camera, battery, display and design and if you like TouchWiz or you simply don’t care about user interfaces, it might be the best choice for you. However, if performance and stability are the most important for you, look for something else.
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Hey guys, as always, I have copied the whole article from my blog (except images, text under them, and some outside links) here, so you can simply scroll down and read. However, if you enjoy the full experience of reading, you can read the same text in my blog, here. Enjoy reading, and comment! I have said many things about the Windows 10 Mobile before I even had a chance to try it out. Well, now I’ve got a chance – Microsoft gave me to try out its Microsoft Lumia 950XL – the newest company’s flagship device with the successor of Windows Phone on the board. Let’s see, if was I right about the Windows 10 Mobile and is the Lumia 950XL worth the attention? Design is dull Many flagships nowadays look like no other phone – LG G4, Galaxy S6 and even iPhone 6 – all these phones are unique. However, Lumia 950XL’s design is quite… boring. It’s not bad by any means, but let’s understand that “not bad” is not enough when we are talking about flagships. The face of Microsoft Lumia 950XL looks pretty much the same as on the Lumia 550, but they have a huge price difference. Screen, a logo and the front-facing cam. That’s the case with most of the phones, but I’d like to see something more spectacular. The back side of the phone is a bit better – it’s made from polycarbonate, it has a nice aluminum Microsoft’s logo, and, of course, a huge camera module that makes this phone look at least a little bit different than others. So, it’s not the worst flagship phone design ever (I’d say it probably was Samsung Galaxy SIII), but Microsoft is not a leader in the market and this company definitely needs something more. But the screen is fantastic If you are that type of person who looks at the screen more than at phone’s design, Lumia 950XL may be the right choice for you. It has a 5.7-inch QHD AMOLED screen and it’s amazing – black is perfectly deep, and other colours are just fantastic. Visibility in the sunlight is fine, viewing angles are great. I love AMOLED screens! My opinion about Windows 10 Mobile hasn’t changed too much Windows 10 Mobile probably won’t catch up its competitors soon. Yeah, it is better than Windows Phone 8 was, but that’s not enough – there are quite a lot bugs: speakers are hissing and discharging the phone sometimes, also, it tends to reboot or just get stuck. And not to mention that app gap – apps such as Facebook or Messenger are insanely buggy and they have such little functionality, it drove me nuts. And there are no Feedly, Todoist or Snapchat apps – whooot? Although Windows 10 Mobile performs fine, I think that there are way too many loading screens and animations that make the phone feel not as quick as it should. Of course, while gaming or browsing the internet, Snapdragon 810 and 3 gigs of RAM does its job. What else is good? Windows Hello and Continuum. Damn, I loved these two and I want these to become a standart on smartphones! Windows Hello simply unlocks your phone by scanning your eyes with front camera and IR blaster and it works even when it’s dark (it’s slow, but it works), meanwhile, Continuum is basically our future. If you use your computer only to browse the web, check your email, watch some YouTube and work with Office, Continuum is fully enough for your needs. Yeah, it’s a bit laggy, especially when watching YouTube video, but at least, it gives us a peek how our future might look like. But overall, my opinion about the Windows 10 Mobile hasn’t changed yet – let’s give it some more time. Camera is almost perfect in light and terrible in dark Well, the title says it all. Microsoft Lumia 950XL has a perfect camera if you take pictures in good lighting – colors are vivid, everything is very sharp (not too much), white balance is okay – everything is just fine after all. Although, the autofocus could be a little faster. However, when I tried to take pictures in the dark, 950XL just couldn’t focus. I think it’s more a software issue, but that again proves my point that Windows 10 Mobile is pretty much in beta. I really hope that it is really not a hardware issue as I believe that this phone could take some really great pictures in the dark. You can check the photos with your own eyes here. Battery that will last you a day If you use you’re an intensive smartphone user (and if you buy a flagship device such as Lumia 950XL, you should be), the battery will last you no more than a day. I’m not impressed, but it’s fine. You can even go through two days if you use your phone very moderately. The only thing I was dissapointed in this department is the stand-by time. That was quite bad, even without the speaker hissling (one of those software issues). Microsoft Lumia 950XL is a different phone People usually use the word different when they want to say that something/someone is bad in a polite way. So, yeah, Microsoft Lumia 950XL is a different phone, it is not for everyone, it is created only for a very specific group of people. That group is so specific that Microsoft should even reconsider their tactic, the group is way too specific. Microsoft Lumia 950XL is a smartphone for those who don’t need apps, who are really patient and for those who won’t be annoyed by all the temporary (I hope) bugs of Windows 10 Mobile, and for those who are ready to pay a lot. It is a phone for those who need only a good pocket camera with a beautiful screen. It may be a phone for those, who are really enthusiastic about futuristic devices. It is a phone for real Windows Phone fans. In a conclusion, Microsoft Lumia 950XL is a phone for very few.
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Samsung Gear S2 review: I’m not impressed
HighRabbit replied to HighRabbit's topic in Member Reviews
Hahah, I'm happy that I didn't buy it . Samsung gave it to me for a few weeks to make a review. I'm a journalist from Lithuania, so I get review devices sometimes. Recently, I decided that I should start writing in English as I want to reach more people and, of course, earn more money . -
As always, I have copied the whole article from my blog (except images and text under them) here, so you can simply scroll down and read. However, if you enjoy the full experience of reading, you can read the same text in my blog, here. Enjoy reading, and comment! Smart wearables already have their place in the tech industry, smartwatches already became what we want to see. For example, Samsung Gear 2, launched in 2014, looked... Well... Weird. But this year Samsung has launched Samsung Gear S2 that looks like a normal watch and acts like a smartwatch should. Many people even think that it is the best smartwatch yet. I was one of those people. But now I have tried the watch and I know the truth. Design is the strong side of this smartwatch Until Samsung's Gear S2, all company's smartwatches looked unique and weird. Samsung Gear S2 is also unique. But it's not weird, it's a smartwatch in a usual watch's case. I have got a sports variant of Gear S2, but it looks better than other sports smartwatches. If you are classy, you can buy a Gear S2 Classic and damn that one is hot! This is what a round screen can give you. When you wear the Gear S2 it feels quite good, although, not as good as the Apple Watch. It's quite hard to adjust to its unusual silicon band - at first, it's really uncomfortable and when you feel okay with it, you start hearing all those crackles and rattlings that the band makes. Not to mention that it takes quite a lot of time to put this smartwatch on. But otherwise, it's a really comfortable watch. On the right side there are two buttons, but the more importantly, there is a rotating bezel. For some, it may look as a gimmick, but it's really not. It's one of the best design choices that I have ever seen. Even Apple Watch's crown doesn't feel that good. Samsung made a really good job with the bezel - both from hardware and software sides. Screen is just gorgeous Samsung Gear S2 has a 1.2 inches 360x360 Super AMOLED display. It's just fantastic, I have no words to describe it. It looks almost as good as bigger Super AMOLED displays. Yeah, I would like to have more pixels, but it doesn't matter as the Gear S2's screen is still one of the best screens in smartwatches market. Software could be better First of all, Samsung Gear S2 uses Tizen OS, not the Android Wear, so keep that in mind. But don't worry, it supports all Android devices (at least, Samsung says so) and it should support iOS soon. Sadly, Windows Phone users get no love. It supports all Android devices. I believed it. It does support not only Samsung's phones but... There are some big problems. I have tried connecting my Gear S2 to LG Optimus G, Sony Xperia Z3c and Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+. No luck. I can connect the smartwatch to those devices for a few hours, but after some time, it disconnects and to connect the watch again, you must reset it. Sadly, I was not the only unlucky guy, there are lots of people struggling with this problem. But I have successfully connected Gear S2 to Galaxy S6 Edge+. And since then, I had no connectivity issues. And everything looks pretty fine inside of the OS. It's even more comfortable than Apple's Watch OS or Android Wear. However, there are some small issues - you can't dismiss all the notifications with one touch or swipe, there are very few settings, but these are really small problems wen compared to the competition. Tizen OS is incredibly fast, stable, the only thing I didn't like about its performance is almost never working gesture for waking up the watch. But there is one more thing that disappointed me very much. Tizen OS has no apps. Facebook, Messenger, Whatsapp, Instagram, Twitter, Todoist, Skype, forget it all. I know, SMS, email and other default apps are good. But default apps is not enough. The best you can get on Gear S2 are some news apps, watch faces and games... Lots of games. Interestingly, when you get a Twitter or Messenger message, you can reply. But you can't compose a new message or tweet. Samsung, that makes no sense. And so does whole Tizen's ecosystem. There are lots of games and even a YouTube app, but there're no usable apps. Ugh. Samsung Gear S2's battery doesn't change the world „Gear S2“ has a 300 mAh battery and it won't change the world. If you turn off the always-on display, it will hold-up for about two days. It's nothing impressive when compared to Pebble, but Apple Watch and most of Android Wear competitors are behind! However, sometimes the battery discharged in a few minutes when it still had about 15-30% of juice. I hope it's only a software issue. Beautiful piece of hardware ruined by software Samsung made a beautiful piece of hardware. I love it. Maybe the band isn't perfect, but everything else is really good. Despite almost perfect hardware, software is ruining the experience. If you don't have a Samsung phone, you can't use Gear S2 normally yet. If you want Facebook, Twitter, and many other apps, buy and iPhone with Apple Watch, Pebble or any Android Wear smartwatch. But if all you want is a good looking smartwatch with a quite good battery, perfect screen and you will only use it for tracking your steps, checking weather or dismissing notifications, Gear S2 is a decent choice. But that's a really rare case, so I would recommend this smartwatch for almost anyone.
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Hello guys, I hope that opinions are welcome here as well as reviews? If I'm wrong, please corrrect me before I'm getting banned . I have copied the whole article from my blog (except images and text under them) here, so you can simply scroll down and read. However, if you enjoy full experience of reading, you can read the same text in my blog, here. I must mention that is only an opinion, not a review. And I might be wrong about this. Also, I'm not saying that W10 Mobile won't success at all, I just say it won't happen soon. So keep that in mind, enjoy reading, and comment! Microsoft has recently launched its new mobile operating system or simply an update for Windows Phone 8 – Windows 10 Mobile. At first glance you could say that it looks cool – it has Continuum, universal apps, improved user interface, new Microsoft Edge browser, and so on. You’d say, it’s quite a big update and Microsoft should be back to the mobile game soon. You are not right. Windows 10 Mobile is not going to give Microsoft any more market share anytime soon and let me tell you why. Microsoft cannot catch up with the hardware Nokia Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, two new flagship devices with Windows 10 Mobile, were launched in 2015 November. Both these devices have pretty similar specs – QHD AMOLED screen, 3 GB of RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 (Lumia 950) or 810 (Lumia 950 XL) processor along with 32 gigs of expandable storage. These specs sound really good for a 2015 flagship device, but the problem is that 2015 has almost ended. It doesn’t mean that Snapdragon 808 and 810 will instantly become obsolete, but we are going to get new devices with Snapdragon 820, Samsung’s Exynos 8890 or/and MediaTek Helio X20 processors including 4 gigs of RAM pretty soon. Microsoft really won’t launch a new flagship just a few months after they have launched Lumia 950 with 950 XL because that would be stupid. That wouldn’t be a huge deal for Apple or even Samsung as these companies have loyal fans and most of their buyers do not really look at the specsheet, but keep in mind that at least for the moment almost every potential Microsoft’s flagship’s buyer is a geek or tech enthusiast. And tech enthusiasts want to have the newest, the greatest, the fastest and Microsoft is not able to provide that. The only thing that Microsoft could do is lowering the price a lot. Only then they will be able to retrieve at least some interest. Windows 10 Mobile is still buggy as hell I haven’t tried Windows 10 Mobile myself yet (although Microsoft has promised me that I will get my review unit soon), but I have seen some reviews of Lumia 950/950 XL, for example, the one by Michael Fisher, and they are all telling the same – Windows 10 Mobile is incredibly buggy. I loved Windows Phone 7 for its stability, performance and perfectionism and back in the time, I was thinking that Windows Phone will become a major player in the mobile market because of this reason. Well, that didn’t happen probably because nobody was updated to Windows Phone 8. The other problem with Windows Phone 8 was those stability issues. Some WP8 phones, especially the low-end ones, were (and still are) incredibly laggy and unstable because of unknown reasons. The reason why I praised Windows Phone 7 so much was not common anymore. But Windows 10 Mobile?.. Why it stutters, lags and crashes on high-end hardware? Why loading apps sometimes takes so long? Why it’s less optimized for mobile than it was? Why the Windows 10 Mobile on 950/950XL looks like it’s still on a beta stage? A good start is half way to success, a bad start is half way to Firefox operating system’s destiny. Microsoft won’t attract Android or iOS users with so few apps For the moment, Windows 10 Mobile has the same number of apps as the Windows Phone 8. Maybe even a bit less. I know that Microsoft is working on making Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile more attractive for developers, but Windows 10 Mobile is not going to catch up with the apps coming year (and maybe never, who knows?), that is simply impossible. As people buy smartphones because of apps, they won’t buy Windows 10 Mobile devices. People need Snapchat, usable Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, YouTube apps! Oh, where are games? Where are premium apps and games that we have on iOS or Android? Oh, developers don’t make them because nobody buys them because most Windows Phone users are Lumia 630/530 users and they don’t have money for premium apps? Yes. Ppeople don’t buy premium Windows Phone devices because there are way too few apps on this OS? Exactly. Microsoft is in a closed circuit. Nobody buys Windows phones because nobody creates apps. Nobody creates apps because nobody buys phones. Microsoft is in a very difficult situation with apps. I don’t know if they can solve the problem. Making Windows run Android apps is not a solution. It would ruin Microsoft’s ecosystem, nobody would make native Windows apps as there would be almost no point in doing that. That would also make Windows look stupid as there would be inconsistency between Windows 10 Mobile and Android’s apps designs. What should Microsoft do? I don’t know. I hope that this Microsoft’s idea of unified OS with unified apps will help them to attract developers. Otherwise, Windows 10 Mobile will only attract Windows Phone’s fans. Windows 10 Mobile is not going to be successful anytime soon. But let’s give it some more time. Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile looks quite bad right now and I can guarantee you that it is not going to be successful anytime soon because Microsoft has been doing too many things wrong. They are always saying to us “Wait a little bit more.” They keep us waiting. We expected Windows 10 Mobile to be something amazing and we got almost the same thing under a different layer. However, let’s give it more time. I said the same about the Windows Phone 7, 7.5, 8, and 8.1. But I’m saying that again. However, this is probably the last time I’m saying this, because if Microsoft will not get back on their feet now, they will never do. Microsoft, we are patiently waiting. But one day our patience might be over and you will have to back off. If you will not catch up with the hardware, give us appealing pricing, solve the bugs including the sluggishness of the OS and if you won’t bring us apps, we won’t bring you the money, we won’t buy the devices and you will have to go with Palm and Mozilla.
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What's up guys. I have two aliases in my Outlook account - Erik.Murin and Murin.Erik. I can send anything to anyone from Murin.Erik, but when I send something using Erik.Murin, it shows me over 500 the same emails in sent folder, none of them are actually sent and after a while I get the: "This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. Delivery to the following recipients failed." What should I do? I have tried to contact MS, but they do and tell me nothing. That Erik.Murin@outlook.com is important for me as I have lots of work to do using that email, it's on my Windows 10, Amazon and etc. Maybe I should delete that Outlook account and then create it again with the same address? Would that work?
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What's up guys, I'm looking for a backpack for my MSI GP72 (17.3 inch laptop). The problem is that I don't want to pay more than 70 euros. Is there any good choices for the price?
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DSLR or camcorder up to €400 (290 pounds or 440 USD)
HighRabbit replied to HighRabbit's topic in Photography and Videography
Btw, D3300 looks great for me. So, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-D3300-Camera-Kit-w-AF-S-DX-18-55mm-VR-II-Nikkor-Lens-Best-DSLR-2014-/221809914146?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item33a4e6b122 + http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rode-VideoMic-Go-On-Camera-Microphone-/111706658628?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1a023c5744 + http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carrying-Digital-Cameras-Herofiber%C2%AE-Cleaning/dp/B00GDF3L4I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1436371029&sr=8-3&keywords=nikon+d3300+tripod + lights. Waht do you recommend for lights? -
DSLR or camcorder up to €400 (290 pounds or 440 USD)
HighRabbit replied to HighRabbit's topic in Photography and Videography
Comparing video playback, apps launch speed, animations speed, gaming. Slow motion helps there a lot! -
DSLR or camcorder up to €400 (290 pounds or 440 USD)
HighRabbit replied to HighRabbit's topic in Photography and Videography
Humm... What if I'd increase my budget up to ~500 EUR? 1st - it sometimes just look cool. 2nd - drop tests, 3rd - it's sometimes important when you compare phone/tablet/computer next to each other. So I need it. Not to often, but it is a good addition, I think. -
DSLR or camcorder up to €400 (290 pounds or 440 USD)
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Yeah, input, sorry . Damn, that Nikon looked quite perfect, except that it has no 1080 / 60 FPS. Huh . Do you have any other option? -
DSLR or camcorder up to €400 (290 pounds or 440 USD)
HighRabbit replied to HighRabbit's topic in Photography and Videography
A5000 looks like a good choice, but I can't find the mic input. I need it, I will record the video with the voice together, not separately.
