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Deebo said:Zee said:hockeyfan1 said:leafsjunkie said:I picked up the Samsung Galaxy Note II. Epic is all I have to say. 1.6 ghz Quad core goodness, Micro SD Card slot (up to 80gb storage), 2gb ram, huge screen, multiple apps can run at once on the same screen, fully customizable. IMO, best phone out there hands down.
Same here. I previously had the Iphone 4s (still do), and don't get me wrong, IOS6 is excellent but after having used the Note 2, I cannot fathom myself going back to the smallish Iphone screen.
For everything that the Note 2 can do, it is quite incomparable. Best smartphone I've had so far. Thank you, Samsung!
For android phones once you go Nexus you won't go back. My wife has the S3 I have the Nexus 4 and I much prefer Google's vanilla android over the customized Samsung touch wiz. Just cleaner look overall and things are more smooth.
I found the battery life to be a problem on my nexus 4.
Maybe because I turned the LTE on.
Deebo said:Zee said:hockeyfan1 said:leafsjunkie said:I picked up the Samsung Galaxy Note II. Epic is all I have to say. 1.6 ghz Quad core goodness, Micro SD Card slot (up to 80gb storage), 2gb ram, huge screen, multiple apps can run at once on the same screen, fully customizable. IMO, best phone out there hands down.
Same here. I previously had the Iphone 4s (still do), and don't get me wrong, IOS6 is excellent but after having used the Note 2, I cannot fathom myself going back to the smallish Iphone screen.
For everything that the Note 2 can do, it is quite incomparable. Best smartphone I've had so far. Thank you, Samsung!
For android phones once you go Nexus you won't go back. My wife has the S3 I have the Nexus 4 and I much prefer Google's vanilla android over the customized Samsung touch wiz. Just cleaner look overall and things are more smooth.
I found the battery life to be a problem on my nexus 4.
Maybe because I turned the LTE on.
hockeyfan1 said:Liquipel making it's foray into the Canadian market, with it's first store opening in the West Edmonton Mall. More store openings planned (hopefully in other locations across Canada).
What is Liquipel? Waterproof nano-coating total protection for devices. Dunk your gadget in a vat of water and voiI?...look Ma, pas de dommage!
0h well, that's what they claim.
Check it out and watch the attached video:
http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/05/29/liquipel-opening-first-canadian-retail-location-this-thursday/
Zee said:hockeyfan1 said:Liquipel making it's foray into the Canadian market, with it's first store opening in the West Edmonton Mall. More store openings planned (hopefully in other locations across Canada).
What is Liquipel? Waterproof nano-coating total protection for devices. Dunk your gadget in a vat of water and voiI?...look Ma, pas de dommage!
0h well, that's what they claim.
Check it out and watch the attached video:
http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/05/29/liquipel-opening-first-canadian-retail-location-this-thursday/
How does the usb charging port / headphone plugging port get protected?
Zee said:This was on sale last week at Best Buy for $99:
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/acoustic-research-acoustic-research-wireless-outdoor-speaker-aw851-single-speaker-aw851/10197151.aspx
Hooked it up to replace the light in my backyard and provide wireless music while I BBQ in the summer. I used to haul out a portable radio all the time, now I can control my iTunes collection through my phone to switch tracks or listen to internet radio. It's decent sound, no worse than a portable radio would sound. My transmitter is up in the office on the 2nd floor on the other side of the house and the reception is fine to the backyard. I'm happy.
Corn Flake said:Zee said:This was on sale last week at Best Buy for $99:
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/acoustic-research-acoustic-research-wireless-outdoor-speaker-aw851-single-speaker-aw851/10197151.aspx
Hooked it up to replace the light in my backyard and provide wireless music while I BBQ in the summer. I used to haul out a portable radio all the time, now I can control my iTunes collection through my phone to switch tracks or listen to internet radio. It's decent sound, no worse than a portable radio would sound. My transmitter is up in the office on the 2nd floor on the other side of the house and the reception is fine to the backyard. I'm happy.
Hey that's cool. Do you run the sound in mono or did you get two and go stereo?
I'm going to wade into the outdoor speaker world soon but not sure whether to go with self powered units using wifi or bluetooth or go with outdoor speakers wired to an amp inside somewhere.. and then there's the crazy swing in price/quality.
Bullfrog said:Well, a couple of weeks ago I gave my iphone 4s to my wife and got a new Sony Xperia ZL. I have to say I really like it, though my biggest complaint is that it's a touch too big. The iphone is much easier to use one-handed for me. The screen is pretty amazing quality and I like the Sony Walkman app for playing music. The "skin" that Sony puts on the android OS is quite nice. My only other complaint is that I'm fairly disappointed in the camera quality and find this really surprising considering it's a Sony device. For size, I think the ideal for me would be half between the two.
Potvin29 said:What can I expect to pay for a flatscreen TV these days? Something around, say, 42" or so?
Potvin29 said:What can I expect to pay for a flatscreen TV these days? Something around, say, 42" or so?