Looks absolutely awesome.
I've got an Aero 15x and an MSI GS65 in the house. I like the Aero quite a lot, i'm very disappointed in the GS65. Hopefully the Blade is the winner for me.
Knives wouldn't complete their function if made of rubber, if this Note was like literally all the Notes before you wouldn't have this issue and it wouldn't change the function of the device.
You won't have any issues moving the sim card between tablet, Jetpack, and Phone.
I do it all the time and there are 0 issues. Don't even call or tell anyone.
I wish I could help you but i can figure this out for myself either.
The benefits of having a non-surround display setup are many IMO (metro apps, maximizing and having supplemental info with a full screen game.
Surround looks great though. It's hard for me to pick as well.
Right now...
Good post, Contributed.
Jnmunsey, I sometimes get some delay when it's going from one res to another, but it wakes from sleep as quick as a CCFL ought to.
I'm pretty happy with my Monoprice 30"
The build quality is excellent, it has a warranty from a solid store. It's CCFL however and gets a bit warm, but I love 16:10.
Mine still seems to have no dead pixels, I really don't want to look too hard though!
Sitting next to the 27" from monoprice makes the AG coating look not so great.
I was able to run Bioshock infinite on SLI 670's pegged at 120FPS in 1920x1080 with everything maxed. I had to turn Vsync ON because it was running higher and showing tearing.
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I'm using a monoprice 30" at the moment, and the idea of an LED backlight is very appealing. Anyone have this?
Sounds like mine is the same.
Definitely not LED, and definitely Anti-Glare.
IT's big, and looks pretty good and has surprising build quality.
I seem to have no dead pixels or weird stuff happening.
The OSD brightness control doesn't do anything, I really want a way to control the...
I'm sort of going through this decision point myself. I haven't quite decided which way to go...
I have like 11 monitors in my office right now.
27" IPS, 30" IPS, 3 x 1080 (60HZ) for surround, one Asus 144Hz to test.
I have absolutely NO IDEA what i'm going to wind up keeping.
I was...
I've got the more expensive version of the 30" on the way. I'll let you know how it is. I currently have the 27" monoprice on my desk, so I'll have a solid comparison.
I've got the more expensive one on the way from monoprice, will report back and let you know if it's the same or it's actually the one pictured on the site.
I dunno, the touchscreen works fine on mine. Battery life isn't stellar, but comparable to similar ultrabooks.
The build quality blows the doors off of any windows laptop around and is on the same level as a MBP (Better in some areas)
Well, they can get in to part of the enterprise market, certainly not the those few you mentioned, but there are plenty of salesmen or whatever "low tech" jobs that can benefit from the tight integration and slick hardware.
Either way, the pixel is a fun toy for me and some DAMN fine hardware.
Hey man, I wish I had that psychological barrier, I'd be a richer man!
I got WiFi, but it has some Light bleed and i have two unlimited lines with verizon, so i'll be swapping for the LTE.
It's by no means my main machine, I use my rMBP as my "work" computer with citrix and some other...
I have one. I just got it Friday from Google Play.
I'm a sucker for Google products and I felt like rewarding a bold move with AMAZING build quality that is sorely lacking in the laptop market. Seriously, this thing is flat out gorgeous and a tank.
I have a MacBook pro retina (15",) the...