They dropped it because it wasn't selling. I mean come man, if people wanted the phone, and it was in demand, Verizon wouldn't have gotten rid of it.
It's common sense, but Windows Phone fans simply cannot wrap their head around the fact that people didn't want it. Lets blame the carrier! smh
Oh look, another Windows Phone fan is blaming the carriers for Windows Phones failures.
The funny thing about carriers is, they stock the phones that they KNOW people want, and that they'll be able to sell. Nobody wants a "Microsoft phone" though, so they don't bother.
Verizon carried...
I was going to buy an Asus model the had an 860m, but the more I read, the more I realized that I would be gaming on low settings with most of my games.
In my opinion, these are low end gaming notebooks. I consider mid-range closer to the $1500 dollar bracket. High-end gaming notebooks are around $3000
Also, I would never buy a used gaming notebook, I don't care how broke you are.
I'm on T-Mo, and when San Andreas came out for Android, I was at work without wifi. It was great being able to download the game to my Nexus 5 using my unlimited data. Fuck off AT&T.
People don't buy tablets for Power Point. Microsoft just doesn't get it. The iPad is successful because it is simple, with thousands of apps and games.
The people posting above you laid out what they feel is Microsoft's shortcomings. You brought nothing to the discussion other than "MS is the best".. "You all are h8terz"
lol
Don't get a 720p, the resolution shit, and you'll be trying to max out AA in every game you play in an effort to get rid of the jaggies. I'm currently using a Toshiba 37" 1080p as my sole monitor, it's pretty fun, but even still I'm yearning for a resolution higher than 1920x1080.
You asked how the 470 performed in dual monitor gaming, a dude told you that this card wouldn't do dual monitor gaming, he was right, and you told him to check his facts in a snippity manner, making yourself look like a scrub.
My Mother uses AOL still because she likes the interface. She doesn't know how to just launch IE and cruise the web, she thinks there's something missing(she's 70)
There's something wrong with your rig then. I have an i7-860/560ti 448 and average around 70fps with everything maxed in Crysis 2. BF3 multiplayer I play with everything turned down, because I only care about frame rates.
The card is either physically damaged, or has a bad bios flashed to it I would guess. The drivers basically turn all of the cards features on, and if installing drivers causes the card not to work, it's bad news.
Where did you get this card?
I'm using an Antec Skeleton/Earthwatts combo right now that's a few years old. I never hesitate to recommend Antec products to people looking quality hardware.
I think this Crucial drive is priced pretty good, and it's free shipping also. I'm pretty excited about this.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148529
I should probably start another thread in the proper subforum to ask this but.. what is a good brand of SSD to buy? I was looking at the OCZ models, but after reading up on the forums here, I see a lot of people saying to stay away from that brand?
I never have much luck at getting good cpu's. Even then, I'm not good at overclocking. The only reason I reached 4.2ghz with this chip, is because I followed a guide someone else had written with the same motherboard as me.