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    halomonster reacted to Bajantechnician in congrats to LMG(chime in guys :) )   
    I was thinking of creating a topic for the LTT forum to be able to say a short blurb to congratulate and thank Linus Media Group.
    Give yours, for here is mine.
     
    Dear Linus Media Group,
    Thank you for the years of creating the best quality content on the web, for our personal enjoyment. You were always a source of entertainment, info, and penis-ie jokes. An old chapter has closed, and a new one is to soon be opened. I wish all but the best to the future of Linus Media Group.
    Thanks for the years of quality content you have created for us.
    Thank you,
    Bajantechnician
     
    p.s, penis jokes make everything better
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    halomonster reacted to TheKDub in "Tesla Model S Hacked, Shut off while driving"   
    Ooooo Elon isn't gonna be happy about this!
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    halomonster got a reaction from nuttysandwich in Guitar Talk   
    double cut les paul junior in tv yellow, dream guitar
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    halomonster reacted to 1Scotty1 in My Birthday Wishlist   
    Dude, seriously? you have been (shit)posting A LOT today... and Titan Z?? nope
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    halomonster reacted to Aytex in My Birthday Wishlist   
    a gf
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    halomonster got a reaction from Manny Calavera in You gotta love my local retailers :D   
    my local pc shop sells gtx760's for £300 lmao
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    halomonster got a reaction from Ceatra in You gotta love my local retailers :D   
    my local pc shop sells gtx760's for £300 lmao
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    halomonster reacted to TAHIRMIA in Tech Christmas List 2015   
    Make sure you all use the Amazon affiliate link so we can all help LMG
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    halomonster got a reaction from don_svetlio in You gotta love my local retailers :D   
    my local pc shop sells gtx760's for £300 lmao
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    halomonster reacted to TheN00bBuilder in Has the LTT 'No profanity' rule gone?   
    F*** yeah! I don't get what the f****** h*** this s*** does! s*** f***.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    that was all on purpose.
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    halomonster reacted to Aniallation in Samsung Galaxy S6 edge   
    It only seems like the gifts being exchanged between me and my boyfriend are getting more and more expensive. The most recent of with, the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, in white with 32GB of capacity. My first experience with one if this year's flagships, and likely the next candidate for the phone that I'll be keeping for quite a while due to it being a gift, and the successor to the last phone to hold this title, my Galaxy S2.
     

     
    Unboxing experience
     
    The usual Samsung affair. Sleeve around a box with the phone and accessories inside. Comes with headphones and the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger that originally released with the Note 4, but in this case not using Qualcomm Quick Charge as the S6 uses their own in-house Exynos chip. With the S6 and Note 4 they seem to have done away with the old fake bamboo recycled paper boxes and went back to standard cardboard reflecting the color of the device.
     
    Design
     
    Being the Edge version of the S6 of course there is the curved edge display. Although this is very cool to look at, I found it very awkward to use and hold at first. However over time it seems to have grown on me and I've gotten used to holding it how it's supposed to be held, on the metal edge, rather then "normally" where my fingertips would constantly touch the screen. It's definitely a much longer period to get used to then with other phones, but eventually you'll figure it out. I wouldn't exactly call it a flaw or a downside, just something new.
     
    Build quality is excellent. As it's curved glass on the front and another glass sheet on the back it does feel quite fragile in the hand, but I'm quite careful with my phones so that's not something that I worry about too much. Never does the phone feel "cheap" in your hand as previous plasticky Samsungs did, it now does feel properly solid, so props to them for the massive build quality improvement over the S5. Of course, this is at the sacrifice of a removable battery, which I can understand, but also MicroSD slot, which i feel Samsung could have easily implemented.
     
    Screen
     
    While the same 5.1" size as the S5, the resolution of the S6's screen was bumped up to 1440p from 1080. Honestly, I don't notice much of a difference in terms of resolution, and neither will most people. I feel that keeping it at 1080p would have been better for performance and battery life, but I guess since competitors like LG have been at 1440p for a while they do have to keep up in terms of specs for people who don't know better. 
     
    That being said it's still a much better display. Why? The colors. It's not as vibrant or saturated as the S5's display, but that's a good thing. Colors look a lot more realistic and natural, while due to it still being an OLED display, blacks are still as deep as they'll ever get. It's a really good combination that allows for people to get those epic black levels of OLED without having to put up with previously oversaturated colors that was present on previous Galaxy S devices. This made it a real joy to watch my "benchmark" video for comaring smartphone displays. The S6 is definitely the nicest I've ever seen.
     
    Of course with the Edge though comes some unavoidable downsides and that's the glare. The laws of physics aren't in your favor when you're watching videos on a curved-edge smartphone in bright sunlight. When looking from it from the side, the edges of the screen seem to be noticeably brighter then the rest of it, which can also get annoying at times.
     
    Audio
     
    The S6's bottom firing mono speaker is... nothing special. It's of decent quality, but I've heard better (as well as a lot worse) from a single mono speaker. If you haven't used a shitload of phones like I have though, it actually sounds decent. Volume is pretty darn loud though. Of course, there's no substitute for stereo front-facing speakers. S7 maybe?
     
    Through headphones though it's a whole different story. With the new headphone amplifier and Wolfson DAC that Samsung put into the S6, it sounds miles better then the S5, pulling right up to iPhones and the HTC M8 in terms of headphone output quality (but does get edged out by the M8 in output volume). The HTC M9 does pull ahead and hold HTC's crown for headphone sound quality, but to the "average" user, the S6 will do just as well.
     
    Interface/Software
     
    It's TouchWiz. TouchWiz is TouchWiz. Some people like it, some people don't. Personally I don't mind it, since I'm fairly used to it from having several Samsung devices in the past. If you're coming from previous Samsung devices it's pretty easy to get used to, but from another Android skin and especially coming from iOS, it can be a big learning curve. It looks a lot like the S5 one with some elements changed like menu grouping and icons, but overall still the TouchWiz we know. 
     
    Performance has definitely been improved a lot, though. S5 already improved the skin's performance by a landslide compared to the previous S4, and the S6 improves it even further. Everything feels smooth, multitasking is quick, and there's very little stuttering, if any at all. 
     
    Currently (as of this review, July 13, 2015) the S6 models are on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, with a 5.1.1 update supposedly rolling out soon.
     
    Camera
     
    I'm not really going to talk about this much. If you're looking for camera quality look at a professional review. I rarely use the camera on my smartphone and when I do it's usually for a shot that ends up in Facebook Messenger or Kik to prove a point or for comedic effect. My S2's camera is still plenty fine for what I do with it, so while the S6 is a definite improvement, it's not really an improvement I'm willing to cover. The front-facing camera is excellent, though.
     
    Performance
     
    UI navigation is super smooth, applications load almost instantly, and the most demanding of games run very smooth. Zero complaints here. Samsung's new Exynos chip really hauls ass and it definitely shines in the S6. It mops the floor in benchmarks as well, and in a test (mostly for humorous purposes) against my S2 it had no problem squeezing out a score almost SIX times higher in Antutu. Asphalt 8 and GT Racing 2 both ran maxed out while retaining solid 60FPS through gameplay. 
     
    Multitasking performance is also excellent and with the powerful CPU along with 3GB of DDR4 RAM, I never had any issue with heavy multitasking. 
     
    Battery Life
     
    If it's one area that I (as well as many others) are disappointed with with the S6 it's the battery life. It definitely does not last as long as my S5 did, and barely edges out my HTC M7, which has a 2-year-old battery known for not holding it's charge well after a few years. In my "regular" usage of just Facebook, texting, listening to music, and looking stuff up every now and then, I can get about 4 hours of SOT. It's alright and gets me through a day, but it definitely gets destroyed by the OnePlus One and Xperia Z2 (Z3 battery life is comparable) I had before it, either of which could easily get 6+ hours of SOT under the same usage.
     
    As I always say, fast charging from dead to 50% in half an hour is always nice to have, but it's never a complete substitute for a removable battery which allows you to get back up to 100% from dead in mere seconds, or just better battery life in the first place.
     
    Features
     
    I find myself rarely using the Edge features of the display. The swipe along the edge to get time, weather and battery doesn't take any less time then just pressing the home button to see it (more clearly) up on the regular screen, and the quick contacts thing doesn't do much because most of the communication I do to my most frequently used contact is through Messenger or Kik anyways. It also can only be accessed from the home screen, which is pretty stupid.
     
    The fingerprint scanner and heart rate sensor carried over from the S5 though were massively improved. The fingerprint scanner is now Touch ID style and only requires placing your finger on the button rather then swiping, and is much more easy, quick, and accurate. Speed of measurement and accuracy were also improved with the heart rate sensor. 
     
    Value
     
    As with other people who compare the regular and Edge versions of the S6, I just can't see the Edge justifying the extra $100. There's a very small number of features you can do with it, the physical downsides of light glare, and the learning curve of how to hold the darn thing is not necessary. The battery size gain on the S6 is very negligable and the difference in real-world usage will go unnoticed. You're really only paying that premium for aesthetics which really isn't worth it considering the regular S6 already looks very nice. It also makes it so that cases and screen protectors that will work properly with the curved edges are harder to find. 
     
    If you're considering getting an S6 stick with the regular version and save your $100. Put it towards stepping up to the 64GB model, an upgrade for your PC, or one of the items in one of the Handy Tech Under $100 videos. Anything there will be more worth it then going for the Edge version of the S6.
     
    Conclusion
     
    Design - 7/10, it's freaking gorgeous, but the learning curve could be better, the sides could be designed to be easier to hold, and MicroSD pls
    Screen - 9/10, the display is absolutely fantastic, but the edge glare is a turn-off. On the regular S6, this would be a 10/10.
    Audio - 7/10, headphone quality is excellent, but speaker quality needs to be improved
    Interface - 9/10, considering that you know your way around TouchWiz, it's much faster and much less bloated then previous iterations. 
    Camera - 9/10, according to reviewers it's excellent, but what do I know. G4 gives it a run for it's money, though.
    Performance - 10/10, this shit flies
    Battery life - 6/10, this is an area that really need to be improved on compared to it's competitors. It's better then the HTC M9 and iPhone 6, but being better than those is nothing to brag about.
    Features - 7/10, The fingerprint scanner is much improved and a welcome addition. However not many people use the heart rate sensor, and I feel even less people will find the Edge features that useful.
    Value - 5/10, $100 is still a steep premium, and again, none of the features it brings are stuff you can't live without. The regular S6 would get a much higher value score.
     
    Overall it's a great phone and will be taking the spot of my daily driver, hopefully for a while, once I get it unlocked. The S6 is an amazing device that's super fast, looks gorgeous, has a great camera and is pleasant to use. Again though I wouldn't recommend the Edge and recommend the regular S6 much more strongly, if you're looking into getting one of these. If you're looking for better battery life (or a removable battery), MicroSD expansion, better speakers, waterproofing, or the best camera you can get, you may want to look into it's competitors like the LG G4, HTC M9, or upcoming Xperia Z3+. However if you're not paying for it but rather getting a choice of subsidized phone through work or whatever, by all means go for the Edge if it's at no extra cost to you. 
     
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    halomonster got a reaction from Rocko in first pc build   
    SSD boot drive?
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    halomonster reacted to EposVox in Condenser Mic Better than AT2020?   
    Absolutely! - As long as you can mitigate your background noise. It's a very "hot" microphone; it will pick up a lot. As long as you can keep your ambient background noise down (low PC fan speeds, no room fans, no people, sound foam) the AT2020 is a beast.
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    halomonster reacted to georgespamme in FREE Coat hanger (UK, US, CAN, AU)   
    That awkward moment when you have to enter billing information for a free product...
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    halomonster got a reaction from AlexMalt001 in Nikon d3300 or Canon 700d (t5i)   
    <yeh menine get a d5 mk4 >
     
     
    \/\/\/\/\/

    -the most average photographer in the world
     
    srsly if u are going to be doing stuff like video, the canon has its attractions, however for photography, the Nikon d3300 definitely has is attractions
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    halomonster reacted to Tech_Dreamer in Have You ever deliberately or mistakingly voided a product warranty? (+open poll)   
    Should've tried a different slot then.. :mellow:
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    halomonster reacted to Unlikelyjoker in Have You ever deliberately or mistakingly voided a product warranty? (+open poll)   
    FPS went down to 69 during Gayming.
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    halomonster reacted to Tech_Dreamer in Have You ever deliberately or mistakingly voided a product warranty? (+open poll)   
    Did you get 1080pness after that?
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    halomonster reacted to Unlikelyjoker in Have You ever deliberately or mistakingly voided a product warranty? (+open poll)   
    I stuck my dick in a 580 and they told me i'm an idiot.
    NEVER AGAIN GIGABYTE, NEVER AGAIN
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    halomonster got a reaction from handymanshandle in Nikon d3300 or Canon 700d (t5i)   
    <yeh menine get a d5 mk4 >
     
     
    \/\/\/\/\/

    -the most average photographer in the world
     
    srsly if u are going to be doing stuff like video, the canon has its attractions, however for photography, the Nikon d3300 definitely has is attractions
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    halomonster reacted to ZetZet in Point of SSDs?   
    SPEED. It's not just boot. EVERYTHING is faster.


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    halomonster got a reaction from Robi_g in Electric Guitar under 100$   
    Jackson dinky Guitars are solid and at a great price
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    halomonster reacted to Scia in Which Tech brands do you trust most?   
    Cars:
     
    Volvo.
     
    Indestructible and dead reliable. And safer than almost everything else out there.
     
    Computer:
     
    Funny enough:
     
    Apple.
     
    Eventhough the only Apple product I own is an iPod Classic 160gb (awesome MP3 player, even my new Volvo recognizes it ), you usually get precisely what you pay for with Apple. You might pay 2k for a laptop, but it's exactly what you expect.
    With most brands [selling electronics] that is, you have those nice sheets of specs, but there's always something shitty about them.
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    halomonster got a reaction from DarthVader1022 in Canon Rebel EOS T3?   
    The camera will automatically record this information in the JPEG file, but not as a picture of numbers superimposed on the image. Some cameras have a feature to do this, but I don't think yours does. That's not necessarily bad, because doing it that way means you have part of the image covered by numbers and you can't get a clean image if you change your mind.
     
    Instead, I suggest using the embedded, "hidden" metadata to add the timestamp using your computer after importing the photos
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