I have a mid 2012 13' MacBook Pro base model that I have upgraded with a 240GB SSD, original 500GB HD in an optibay, and 16GB Ram. I was offered a 2013 13' MacBook Air with a 256GB SSD and the drawback of only 4GB Ram. I use the MacBook for surfing the net, some webpage work, and minimal...
I have a Mid 2012 MacBook Pro 13" that I maxed to 16GB Ram and I put a 240GB SSD in it with the stock 500GB HD in an Optibay and it runs so damn smooth. I do not regret anything about it, well I wish it was a little lighter. I wanted a MacBook Air but I like being able to upgrade my machine...
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I used the GEL on mine for a while it was perfect. I finally got sick of the underlying touchwiz and I installed CM11 and I put in the Google Now Launcher. Pretty much the N5 with a bigger battery and bigger screen.
This would be a little soon after the MetroPCS/T-Mobile merger as well. I hope Sprint doesn't try for it. I left Sprint and swore a I wouldn't go back.
I went and sold my Nexus 5 and picked up the Note 3 again. I so wanted to love the N5. I tried so hard. I want to be able to game on my phone and not worry about my battery not making it through the day. I go through a lot of phones in search of the one that can work with me. I hope I found...
I bought a 23" last month but my wife is using it until we get her the thunderbolt display or the mono price equivilant. Until then I'm on a shitty 17" Dell.
I got my N5 today. This thing is beautiful. I used it for about 30 minutes stock. I have it rooted, TWRP installed, and a custom kernel. Now it's smoother than butter.
There were a few things I didn't like about the Note 3. One of those things was the knox efuse. I want the ability to flash my phone and not be made to feel like it's a crime.
I sold my HTC One last week and I was waiting for the Nexus 5. I got tired of waiting and this past monday I went and picked up the Note 3 on T-Mobile. I love it. It's fast, smooth as butter, and the screen looks pretty good for a weird pentile display. My only issue with it right now is how...
I have been debating whether or not to sell my iPad 3 and get the new iPad Mini. The $400 price tag makes me double take though. For $100 more an I can get a 5. Damn you Apple.
I usually get white phones but the black N5 looks sexy. I just put a few things in my wish list on Amazon. I guess the moment I pull the trigger on the phone I will order the accessories.
Over the past 2 months I bought my wife a new Mac Mini, got a Macbook Pro 13" for me, and yesterday I decided my Late 2009 Mac Mini has served me well and I picked up a new Mac Mini as well. I need help.
I work a different schedule than my wife. I wake up around 10am and go into work at 5pm. I get shit done around the house and game doing the daytime. If I don't have any emergencies when I am at work I get to game there as well. I bring a Vita or 3DS and I have a few games on my work...
Back in 2011 I bought a 2009 white MacBook and I used it alongside my Windows laptop. I used it for about 6 months. I ended up ditching it after I got rid of my iPhone 4S. Fast forward to this past Xmas. I was given a 2009 Mac Mini. I decided to use it full time. A few months later I sold...
I buy all of my phones through best buy since I usually get a better price through them. Anytime I have an issue with the phone I go to Verizon to take care of it. Not once did they ever tell me that they wouldn't help me out.
I have a Verizon GNex and I haven't quite settled on a 4.3 rom yet. But the ones I have used have been so much smoother than any 4.2.x roms. When CyanogenMod 10.2 gets refined it will be super smooth
I was playing FF6-9 on it, but it started to gather dust. I traded my Vita for a 3DS and I have been using it a lot more recently. It could be due to the new factor, but it seems to be better for me. The Vita still is a great machine, but I do own a PSP for my FF fix.
The LG G2X was a phone that was supposed to be amazing. It was better than the EVO 4G I had, but the phone didn't live up to any hype. A good phone that was made out to be a bad ass phone. I dumped it for an HTC Sensation four months after I got it.
I was in the same boat as you, kind of. I could have bought a Samsung galaxy note 10.1 or an iPad. I chose the iPad so that i could be in one ecosystem. I've owned countless android phones and a few android tablets. I love the iPad and I don't think I will switch.