Do current monitors do HDR? I have my PS4 connected to my pc monitor.
Like crazy expensive to me would be over $200?
A bunch were at CES2017, so should start hitting the market this year. None at that price point though. I'd expect closer to $1,000. (this is a guess as no prices were announced that I know of)
I keep seeing AOC on "Best for your money" lists, although I don't have personal experience with them.
We use them almost exclusively at work. They're great, cheap, and have really great colour. Even the designers don't complain about them. We have the 22" models, though, can't speak for anything larger.
The one about the fucking space hairdresser and the cowboy. He's got a tinfoil pal and a pedal bin
yes that's the one. the touch bar is about as dumb as expected (it also looks bad)
i dont mind USB-C so much. it's the future anyway. it's an uncharacteristically noble thing by Apple because they could have just been chucklefucks and made them all lightning ports
now I can use nearly anyones power adapter instead of theirs
Man there was some real garbage in that last release wasn't there?
I'm hoping that they're setting the place for some really fantastic stuff with the next iPhone because my 6+ has a screen that's popping off and I'm pretty heavily locked into iOS. There doesn't seem to be anything coming up though.
The last few offerings from Apple really feel like they're stagnating creatively, and some of the reports I've read from the development team (at least on the computer side of things) makes it sound like they're being run in a very fractured way that makes it difficult to innovate.
Are there any actual good wireless headphones/earphones?
I'm so fed up of wires catching on everything.
Do you want buds or over the ear
I'm looking for a good pair of bluetooth headphones for work. I had a pair of Nakimich's I got on sale that worked pretty good for about a year now, but the left side stopped working, and then snapped off.
yes that's the one. the touch bar is about as dumb as expected (it also looks bad)
i dont mind USB-C so much. it's the future anyway. it's an uncharacteristically noble thing by Apple because they could have just been chucklefucks and made them all lightning ports
now I can use nearly anyones power adapter instead of theirs
just be real careful with that
usb-c's higher voltages are really good at blowing up electronics
i can see some potential in the touch bar, i just dont think it needed to come at the expense of the function keys. there's a TON of room on this laptop. function keys are half a centimeter???
the touch bar also doesn't seem to have the haptic engine, which is probably my #1 favorite feature of the iphone 7, and is sorely missed.
because ok, they put some calculator keys on the touch bar. but there's basically no way to use them unless you take your eyes off the screen and onto your keyboard. i learned how NOT to do that 20 years ago. doesn't actually help, just looks good in TV ads
I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
All the hubub I hear about USB C blowing up makes me glad I'm holding on to old usb for so much longer.
I wanna make sure when I get a USB c device that all the kinks are worked out.
Thanks beta testers.
It's not an issue of kinks. It's an issue of cheap-ass manufacturers not following specs and making cables that are physically dangerous. If you just buy properly-made cables you won't have any problems.
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I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
they're doing some heavy research into AR stuff, but I don't think anybody knows where they're going with it yet
I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
they're doing some heavy research into AR stuff, but I don't think anybody knows where they're going with it yet
But can they do AR when they don't have a decent desktop with the power to drive it? I feel like it is time to bring back the massive G5 case, rather than another cylinder computer. Maybe a little smaller.
I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
they're doing some heavy research into AR stuff, but I don't think anybody knows where they're going with it yet
But can they do AR when they don't have a decent desktop with the power to drive it? I feel like it is time to bring back the massive G5 case, rather than another cylinder computer. Maybe a little smaller.
AR doesnt take that much power and macs are very fast computers even on a bad day
All the hubub I hear about USB C blowing up makes me glad I'm holding on to old usb for so much longer.
I wanna make sure when I get a USB c device that all the kinks are worked out.
Thanks beta testers.
It's not an issue of kinks. It's an issue of cheap-ass manufacturers not following specs and making cables that are physically dangerous. If you just buy properly-made cables you won't have any problems.
Yeah, once you experience the speed of USB C charging everything else becomes insufferably slow.
I really don't want to have to read reviews on cables though.
I just want to buy any cheap cable and not have to worry about it blowing up my phone or whatever.
One will come with the phone, and outside of that, if it's USB-C to USB-C they're fine, it's the USB-A to USB-C cables that have issues. Stick with name brands and there should be no worries, or better yet, stick with the manufacturer of the phone for cables. That way they have no excuses if something goes wrong.
I really don't want to have to read reviews on cables though.
I just want to buy any cheap cable and not have to worry about it blowing up my phone or whatever.
But that's still not a "kink" that will just be "worked out". There's no flaw in the spec--the capabilities of USB-c are simply such that there is risk in using uncertified/untrustworthy content. That's not really new to USB-C either. Nearly all electronics carry a non-zero chance of catastrophic failure. A faulty battery can turn any smartphone into a small incendiary device.
And you SHOULD read reviews on the things you buy regardless. Consumer protections can only go so far and it's the responsibility of every consumer to be informed in the purchases they make. USB micro cables may not be likely to blow up your phone, but a shitty one could still short something out and ruin your devices.
I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
they're doing some heavy research into AR stuff, but I don't think anybody knows where they're going with it yet
But can they do AR when they don't have a decent desktop with the power to drive it? I feel like it is time to bring back the massive G5 case, rather than another cylinder computer. Maybe a little smaller.
AR doesnt take that much power and macs are very fast computers even on a bad day
I was getting my AR and VR mixed up there.
And yes, they can be fast, but there's still some lacking in the dedicated graphical power. It would be nice to have an option that wasn't a laptop.
I feel like they've really been dropping the ball with hardware recently. No desktop product, lackluster MacBook pro models, and not much improvement in the iPhone 7 just makes me feel like they've peaked and are struggling with what to do next.
The iPhone 7 wasn't even "not much improvement", it was actively worse. I'm hoping the 7s or whatever they do next is going to pay off that headphone jack decision with some tangible benefit, because right now there's nothing.
I was just saying in time the bad manufactures and processes leading to faulty cables should be largely weeded out of the market by the time I get a device with USB c! (probably years from now, I'm not going to want or need a new phone anytime soon)
And even if not I'll have a better base of information of other users to build my decisions on which manufactures to trust.
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Do you want buds or over the ear
I recently got an ASUS VE248H (24") and it's really good for the $100-150 range. What's crazy expensive to you?
I think this is my model with the built-in speakers.
I got a similar model on black friday - VS247 I think? Just under 24", 1080p 2ms, been great so far.
Admittedly it was a move up from a 10 year old 1440x900 monitor so it would have been a big change no matter what, but still.
Like crazy expensive to me would be over $200?
A bunch were at CES2017, so should start hitting the market this year. None at that price point though. I'd expect closer to $1,000. (this is a guess as no prices were announced that I know of)
We use them almost exclusively at work. They're great, cheap, and have really great colour. Even the designers don't complain about them. We have the 22" models, though, can't speak for anything larger.
i'm cool with either to be honest as long as they're decent and work
jaybird x3s are fuego (I have the x2s and they're equally good in my opinion)
PSN: Robo_Wizard1
the upgraded keyboard is really good
i hated it on the macbook when it first debuted, but they went back to the lab for this version and I think they pretty much solved it
i dont mind USB-C so much. it's the future anyway. it's an uncharacteristically noble thing by Apple because they could have just been chucklefucks and made them all lightning ports
now I can use nearly anyones power adapter instead of theirs
I'm hoping that they're setting the place for some really fantastic stuff with the next iPhone because my 6+ has a screen that's popping off and I'm pretty heavily locked into iOS. There doesn't seem to be anything coming up though.
I'm looking for a good pair of bluetooth headphones for work. I had a pair of Nakimich's I got on sale that worked pretty good for about a year now, but the left side stopped working, and then snapped off.
just be real careful with that
usb-c's higher voltages are really good at blowing up electronics
https://www.engadget.com/2016/02/03/benson-leung-chromebook-pixel-usb-type-c-test/
There's a good list of Benson's reviews here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wJwqv3rTNmORXz-XJsQaXK1dl8I91V4-eP_sfNVNzbA/edit#gid=0
the touch bar also doesn't seem to have the haptic engine, which is probably my #1 favorite feature of the iphone 7, and is sorely missed.
because ok, they put some calculator keys on the touch bar. but there's basically no way to use them unless you take your eyes off the screen and onto your keyboard. i learned how NOT to do that 20 years ago. doesn't actually help, just looks good in TV ads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0L46y3IqI
I wanna make sure when I get a USB c device that all the kinks are worked out.
Thanks beta testers.
It's not an issue of kinks. It's an issue of cheap-ass manufacturers not following specs and making cables that are physically dangerous. If you just buy properly-made cables you won't have any problems.
they're doing some heavy research into AR stuff, but I don't think anybody knows where they're going with it yet
But can they do AR when they don't have a decent desktop with the power to drive it? I feel like it is time to bring back the massive G5 case, rather than another cylinder computer. Maybe a little smaller.
AR doesnt take that much power and macs are very fast computers even on a bad day
Yeah, once you experience the speed of USB C charging everything else becomes insufferably slow.
I just want to buy any cheap cable and not have to worry about it blowing up my phone or whatever.
One will come with the phone, and outside of that, if it's USB-C to USB-C they're fine, it's the USB-A to USB-C cables that have issues. Stick with name brands and there should be no worries, or better yet, stick with the manufacturer of the phone for cables. That way they have no excuses if something goes wrong.
buy from amazon, pick the one with the most stars?
And yes, USB-C charging is the light.
So fast
But that's still not a "kink" that will just be "worked out". There's no flaw in the spec--the capabilities of USB-c are simply such that there is risk in using uncertified/untrustworthy content. That's not really new to USB-C either. Nearly all electronics carry a non-zero chance of catastrophic failure. A faulty battery can turn any smartphone into a small incendiary device.
And you SHOULD read reviews on the things you buy regardless. Consumer protections can only go so far and it's the responsibility of every consumer to be informed in the purchases they make. USB micro cables may not be likely to blow up your phone, but a shitty one could still short something out and ruin your devices.
I was getting my AR and VR mixed up there.
And yes, they can be fast, but there's still some lacking in the dedicated graphical power. It would be nice to have an option that wasn't a laptop.
The iPhone 7 wasn't even "not much improvement", it was actively worse. I'm hoping the 7s or whatever they do next is going to pay off that headphone jack decision with some tangible benefit, because right now there's nothing.
And even if not I'll have a better base of information of other users to build my decisions on which manufactures to trust.