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  1. Username: cemc Favorite videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf On Twitter: https://twitter.com/gergelyimre/status/580427334391595009
  2. I have an Antec P183 case and really liking it. This case looks really nice, too.
  3. Nice phone, screen looks sharp! While I'm not usually into custom skins on the phone, this one looks really nicely done, good job dbrand! Also your site looks awesome, too.
  4. I like everything Asus, I like the 8 gig RAM, and the screen is really nice too.
  5. 375 pages of comments so far. People really want this phone, must be good
  6. Just wanted to let you guys know I bought the Outdoor Tech ADAPT Bluetooth Adapter and so far I'm pretty pleased with it. It's nothing fancy but does the job nicely. Listening hours are pretty ok (at least 6h, but I did not pay much attention), range is ok, too. Sound quality I personally don't notice any difference, there is no extra noise, only when changing tracks, there's a little popping noise at the beginning. It comes with a "proprietary" charging cable, on one end there's a normal USB plug, on the other end a "mini jack" style something, but it turns out that my Nokia Asha 302's charger works just fine with it. Paired it with my phone, and Samsung GS II, and Asus tablet, it just works.
  7. Looked into it a little bit more, and found a couple: GOgroove BlueSENSE CLP Bluetooth Clip-On Stereo Earbud ~ $40 Outdoor Tech ADAPT Bluetooth Adapter (with review) ~ $40 Samsung HS3700 ~ $50 Jabra PLAY ~ $50 Also one from Antec that Linus reviewed, although this has pre-attached and not detachable earbuds. ~ $70 There's nowhere talk about the sound being crappy because of the Bluetooth connection. Does anybody here actually own one of these? How are they? I'm not an audiophile by any means. As long as it doesn't crack, skip, hiss or any of these, I'm fine with it. Won't be listening to FLACs either
  8. Thanks for the really quick reply I know there are but I still would like to know what my options are with the detachable ones.
  9. Hi guys I have a pair of Sennheiser CX 400 II earbuds, which I really like. I'm using them with my Nokia whatever non-smart phone (to listen to music on the bus etc) and my Asus Transformer Pad Infinity tablet (to watch videos). The single inconvinience is that I have to plug them in and the cable is always in the way. I would like to buy something like a Samsung HS3000, in which I can plug the CX400 in, pair it with the phone or tablet, clip it on my shirt or somewhere and not worry about it. The phone and the tablet are not that high quality sound devices to begin with, so I'm not really worried about sound quality degradation as long as I don't notice it I'm not too sensitive about that, I'm listening to 192k mp3s anyway or HD youtube videos most of the time. What would be important is the battery life and maybe the size of the thing. I don't really need control buttons on it either, I can control play/pause from my phone just fine. So basically I need a bluetooth dongle with decent battery life, which I can pair it with a Nokia phone and an Android device and connect any 3.5mm earbuds to it. Any recommendations?
  10. I have a Dell U2412M (1920x1200) right now and I'm loving it. 16:10 definitely, because of the extra vertical pixels. I would buy an 1:1 one if there was one, like 1920x1920. That would be quite nice
  11. I bought a mechanical keyboard last year, a Mionix Zibal 60, because I heard Linus mentioning it a couple of times and I'm quite satisfied with it. The first day I actually felt my fingers get tired after using it for a while. Now I got used to it and I like it. I noticed I can type faster but I do more mistakes, too, like accidentally switching two characters when typing fast. Also noticed it a lot louder than any membrane keyboard, which in itself isn't a big deal, girlfriend doesn't like it though :) I have one problem with it though. It's a frickin' pain to get in the BIOS. It just doesn't react to the 'DEL' key, although I'm pressing it like crazy. I think it initializes itself a bit slower or something. I keep an old membrane USB keyboard handy for when I need to enter the BIOS :) At work I got a Microsoft Wired 600 and I really like it because of the low profile keys and it's really silent. Other than that I think if you give it enough time, you can get used to any keyboard, providing it doesn't suck. Like for example the build quality on the Arctic Cooling Arctic K381, which is just awful. At first glance it looks a little bit like an Apple keyboard, but it sure doesn't feel like one.
  12. Can the forum server even handle this much awesomeness? :) Over a hundred pages? Load must be through the roof, hehe.
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