FYI: Best Buy will price match Samsung's online EPP pricing if you show them the website on your mobile phone. Do a google search on how to start a free EPP account. Was able to get the 60" KS8000 for $879 last week (the 65" could have been had for $1175).
Google's Project Fi is also an option it uses both Sprint and T-Mobile's networks and has robust international support:
How Google's Project Fi Fixes The International Data Nightmare - ARC
Most of these dealerships are family run businesses. Not an excuse but the 'graphic designer' could have been a young relative of the owners doing this work as a summer job, hence the use of game art
Mini DisplayPort (Thunderbolt 2) to HDMI 2.0 adapter? You didn't mention the model year of your Mac Mini so I can't tell if the integrated graphics support 4k@60hz.
Mini DisplayPort 1.2 or Apple Thunderbolt to HDMI 2.0a 4k@60hz Active Adapter UPTab.com Store (U.S.)
Excellent deal through BuyDig via Ebay on the 65" Samsung KS8500 for $1697 with $300 in saving plus no tax to most states except NJ.
Does 4:4:4 in 4K @60Hz over HDMI 2.0
Samsung UN65KS8500 Curved 65-Inch Smart 4K SUHD HDR 1000 LED TV
AVS Forum Owners thread here:
Official Samsung...
Cold deal. This is the older version with the 1.6 GHz i5 4200u and inferior screen from the SP1. The refreshed SP2 has a 1.9 Ghz i5 with a much more accurate IPS screen.
/edit: Would also suggest going for the Power Cover Keyboard instead of the standard. It will nearly double the battery life...
Why are you trying to debate every user in this thread? It's fine to correct people on the facts but you're overly invested in this discussion for some reason... it's almost as if you own a demolition company that knocked down someone's condo in Dallas, TX :panda:
I'm surprised that the company doesn't use GPS data to mark the location during the initial survey. That puts the blame on the company's operating procedure rather than the employee.
My dad told me of a similar story from the 60's of a friend of his from high school who would pour Nitrogen Triiodide over a stretch of sidewalk in NYC and watch pedestrians freak out as the ground 'snapped' loudly beneath them.
@Jack: Why swap the entire watch just for the used band that someone has sweated all over for close to a year? The traded model may have scratches or defects. For $30 he could purchase a new Stone Gray leather strap directly from Moto and avoid all of these issues...
Conversely there are many highly rated sellers who have turned heel after many years of transactions or whose FUBAR sales never show up on Heatware. I would suggest looking at their posting history on the various forums to gauge their character. There are no guarantees but it does help you avoid...
As mentioned on the Slickdeals thread, purchase a $1 'Movers' coupon from USPS to take 10% off your BB order. Also there is a method to convert the AT&T model to a Google Play Edition.
There are two active FS threads with a Nexus 5 for $200 and another with a Nexus 4 for $100.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1859503
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1860139
Otherwise you can just purchase a brand new Moto E for $120 or Moto G for $160. Unlike the Nexus phones...
I think I found a solution: First setup a Bluetooth personal area network between the two Surface Pro's and then use Splashtop Personal which is free for LAN usage. It supports extending a display to the second SP2 as a dual monitor setup as well as touch input. Though I'm not sure about Wacom...
[H]ard Question: Is there any way to use a Surface Pro 2 as a secondary monitor for another Surface Pro2? I could use 'Mouse Without Borders' or Synergy but it's really important that I'm able to move application windows between the two displays as in a normal dual monitor setup. Maintaining...
I think that the real argument was against the combined 75% cut that Valve and Bethesda took. I find it curious that Bethesda said that some modders would receive a higher compensation than some of their own staff artists as if that is something that shouldn't be allowed. Valve used that as a...
I'm surprised Jamie Hyneman went along with this. Some of the lines they gave him were horrible. It would have flowed better if they portrayed Adam and Jamie as equals during the demonstrations.
Not all data sets can be segmented. In these scenarios, the size your data set is limited to the lowest amount of VRAM available in the cluster. For instance the Nvidia Grid is composed of what are essentially GTX 680s with 4GB of VRAM. In my case I cannot process a data set larger than 4GB...
There are too many gamers in this thread making wildly incorrect statements about GPGPU uses for the Titan and TitanZ.
The Titan is a rebranded Tesla K20X without ECC memory. The closest analog in the Quadro line is the single gpu K6000 with 12GB of ECC capable VRAM. For single-precision...
I'm not a gamer but someone who uses CUDA applications. VRAM does not pool for non-SLI scenarios. You could launch multiple instances of an application but then your data set would have to be divided. In terms of usage the TitanZ is nothing more than two normal Titans on the same PCB.