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Explore, work and watch your favorite shows on a clear and stunningly brilliant screen. Transform your Galaxy Tab S4 into a PC experience with the taskbar you’re used to with the revolutionary DeX. Create a PowerPoint presentation and revise budgets in Excel at your favorite café. Then edit, sketch and capture inspiration with the included S Pen. And using far-field mics, you can even control your Tab S4 from a distance with Google Assistant. ¹ DeX can be activated via Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 keyboard cover (SKU: EJFT830UBEGUJ) sold separately.
 
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Best Android Tab on the Market
on August 29, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
Pros:
Thin bezels
No home button so can be used in either orientation
Better face detection technology (iris scanner)
Larger battery
S-Pen included
Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos support
64GB Internal Storage (expandable up to 400Gb)
Samsung DEX OS
Cons:
Not a huge spec upgrade from Tab S3
Keyboard Cover not included
No Wireless Charging
For reference, I’ve owned almost every flagship Samsung Android Tab since 2014 starting with the Tab Pro, then the Tab S 10.5, and the Tab S2 9.7 back in 2015. My favorite of all time was the original Tab S which came out in the summer of 2014. What I loved about it was that it was landscape oriented with an AMOLED 16:10 display with rich colors that made watching movies or reading comic books an absolute joy. Unfortunately, it became outdated and at some point I upgraded to a Tab S2, which with it's 9.7in screen in 4:3 aspect ratio seemed a bit like a downgrade. Last year I upgraded to the S3 which was mostly the same...
But...
Fast forward to 2018 and the new Galaxy Tab S4 goes back to the 16:10 aspect ratio with an even better AMOLED screen with HDR support. The thin bezels and lack of home buton makes the latest Galaxy Tab entry the best one yet. Now, you can use the device in any orientation without the physical buttons being in an awkward position. So far I have not had an issue with face detection, which also works in both orientations. It seems to work in a similar way as Windows Hello on newer laptops that support it. The home, back, and recents buttons now sit down at the bottom of the screenas virtual buttons no matter the orientation. In fact, without physical buttons or a Samsung logo, it's hard to determine which physical position the tablet actually is in. The camera, like the Tab S3 sits flush with the back of the unit. It's sleek for sure. When using an app, the on-screen buttons disappear but can be found again with a simple swipe up from the bottom. The same swipe from the home screen brings up the applications menu. To me, these gestures feel so much more natural and fluid than pressing a physical button.
Performance wise the tablet is actually not much difference than the Tab S3. It has a bit newer and faster Snapdragon CPU on a 10nm die, twice the storage space, the same camera, same quad speakers tuned by AKG, and the same 4GB of RAM. The Tab S4 supports Bluetooth 5.0 and the selfie camera is actually 8MP now instead of 5MP. Both support microSD expansion..but the Tab S4 allows you to go to 400GB. Oh and in case you were wondering, yes it still has the ol' trusty 3.5 headphone jack. Unforunately, there is no wireless charging. In my testing performance was solid, I didn't see a hiccup, even when using Dex. The OLED screen of course is vibrant and the sound quality superb for a tablet.
Other than that, there's DeX. Samsung's DeX take's a newer feature of Android, called multi-window support and enhances it to give you a true desktop experience. In reality, it actually works fairly well. You can open apps in windowed mode, resize them, drag them to different positions on the screen, or click the full-size icon to expand them to full screen, just like a desktop. Most apps work really well in this mode. Chrome is so good for example, that I forget I'm using the mobile version of Chrome and not the one on my PC. There are some apps that don't work at all, such as Lastpass, and Netflix launched but I had only sound, no video. DeX will work either on the tablet screen itself or you can hook up an external monitor (both HDMI and DisplayPort worked for me) to get a truer desktop experience. The S4 also supports bluetooth keyboard and mice. you can also pair a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. But, one of the coolest features I found was the fact that you can use the tablet itself as a large glass trackpad. This worked really well, and felt completely natural.
Overall, is it worth it to upgrade from the Tab S3, probably not, unless you just can’t stand larger bezels or the home button/fingerprint reader. However, if you’re upgrading from the Tab S, Tab S2 or one of the cheaper Samsung Tabs then the Tab S4 could be a great buy.
If you are looking at the S4 as a replacement to a laptop then things get a little muddier. Sure, DeX is a nifty feature, but it is not anything new. Windows has had both a tablet and full desktop experience mode for years now. DeX only works on one tablet right now. The other thing to consider is that if you want to use this a as a laptop you will probably want the keyboard attachment which is going to add a $150 to your total cost. At which point you are well past the price of very capable and affordable traditional laptops.
In the end though, it's the software that makes the difference, and that is largely in Google and the Android community's hands. On the hardware front this is a very solid and easily the best Android tablet you can buy.
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Bring the sounds of the movies to your home with these Sony Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers. The compact size fits neatly on top of your existing tower speakers for an easy way to upgrade your sound system. Mica-reinforced cellular cones reduce distortion, while the MDF cabinets absorb vibrations for better playback. These Sony Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers offer surround sound capabilities for an immersive listening experience.
 
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Excellent Atmos Enabled Speakers
on July 20, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
Let me describe my setup: Dedicated media room with 120” screen, 4K projector, flanked by a pair of Polk audio floor speakers, in-wall speakers for the surrounds, and a single SVS sub for the low stuff. Sony STR-DN1080 receiver. For a while now I have been wanting to “complete” my setup by adding in-ceiling speakers for Atmos...but that requires a lot of work to wire them up and quite frankly I’ve just been putting it off.
These Atmos enabled speakers from Sony are meant to be placed on top of your existing front speakers, not replace them, and fire sound upwards, bouncing it off the ceiling and thus simulating the effect of sound coming out of an in-ceiling speaker. They also come with brackets and hardware to mount them to your wall, thus the sound will be coming directly at you but from a higher point. It's also worth noting that in addition to Atmos they work just fine for the competing DTS-X format as well. You'll find most 4K blurays are encoded with Atmos but a few (like Harry Potter) are in DTS-X.
I simply put the speakers on top of my existing fronts, hooked up the wires, and tested a few things. First, I ran the auto setup on my stereo to make sure the speakers were installed correctly and let the stereo properly set the sound field. Next, I tried the Atmos demos available in the Dolby Atmos app on the Xbox One. These included the Leaf and Amaze demos. I was more impressed with the Leaf demo than the Amaze. There was definitely some additional sound that I wouldn't have heard before without the Atmos speakers.
I was the most impressed when I put the 4K disc for Blade Runner The Final Cut in. There's lots of rain effects, thunder, and flying-cars zipping by and you can actually hear the difference. A lot of people describe Atmos as "sound coming from above you" and that may be true if you have a speaker above your head. However, with these, I never felt like the sound was truly anywhere above my head, but you do get the sense of height to the sound effects that the sound engineers want you to hear. There's one scene in particular where there is a lot of dialogue with rain and I realized the rain effects are about the same volume as the dialogue which in stereo would make the dialogue hard to hear. In this case, I felt like I was right there with the characters chatting in the rain.
It's hard to explain but the flying cars zipping by sound so much more realistic when the engineers are able to place them in spatial space, rather than being limited to the discrete surround channels of a traditional Dolby Digital track.
Overall, I would recommend these if you can't for whatever reason install speakers into your ceiling. These are the next best thing.
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Only @ Best BuyListen to music with this sweat- and dust-resistant wireless Jabra Elite headset. It connects via USB, mini-jack or Bluetooth, and a powerful microphone lets you use voice commands with your mobile device. This Jabra Elite headset reduces background noise and has a built-in motion sensor that lets you track fitness efforts.
 
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Absolutely the best buds on the market!
on June 14, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
I already own the Jabra Elite 65t True wireless headphones which are very similar to this model. I absolutely LOVE those headphones and take them with me everywhere, every day in my professional life. So much so that I wanted the Elite Active when I'm exercising.
Pros:
Excellent Sound Quality (make sure it fits right!)
Effectively blocks out sound (I use on flights)
Ambient noise feature lets in outside noise if you want it
Quad mics make these killer for conference calls
Left ear bud automatically syncs when you take it out of the case.
Tiny; does not stick out your ears that much
Compact charging case - easily fits in a pocket
Charges fast via microUSB
Can connect to two devices at once via Bluetooth.
No audio delay for video watching.
Sweat/Water/Dust resistant
Built in
2 year warranty
Customizable equalizer (with app)
Cons:
None
Yes, I really cannot think of a con for these headphones. They are so comfortable a lot of times I forget to take them out of my ears after the music stops or the call ends. The battery life is only 5 hours, but if you put it in the case when you are not using they will easily last all day if not more.
I use mine all day long for conference calls, watching videos, listening to music, etc. They are extremely comfortable and do not fall out of my ears. This being the active model, I have jogged with these, mowed the grass, etc., and have never worried about them falling out of my ear or damaging them with sweat.
One of my favorite features is the fact that you can connect to two devices at once. I have them connected to my iPhone and Mac most of the time and can listen to music on my phone, then watch a Youtube video on my Mac.
The only reason I can think of that you wouldn't want these is if you just can't get a good fit. I have recommended these to colleagues and at least one has told me he couldn't get it to stay in his ear and opted for a Jabra model with ear "hooks".
Otherwise, I highly highly recommend these!
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Stay aware and immersed in your music with these Sony wireless in-ear headphones. Digital noise cancellation blocks out external chaos while the Ambient Sound Mode lets in the noises you need to hear. These Sony wireless in-ear headphones work with Google Assistant for hands-free research and commands at the gym or on the run.
 
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Good but not the best. Audio Lag Issue
on June 3, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
First off, the sound quality of these wireless buds is pretty impressive. The bass is great, almost overpowering, and music overall sounds full and dynamic. I personally like the EXTRA BASS but it can be controlled with the Sony Headphones app with the EQ settings. Note that there are only EQ presets, not full control.
The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Ambient Noise features work fairly well. The ANC is not anywhere near as good as Sony's WH-1000XM2 (look these up, they are awesome!) but the best I've seen in a set of true wireless buds without adding a lot of bulk. In addition, you can turn on the ambient noise feature which allows you to still have a conversation with someone while listening to music.
The biggest issue I have is the audio lag over Bluetooth which makes these useless for watching video or doing a video conference. Even if I'm mostly listening to music, it's common enough that someone sends me a Youtube video or something to watch and I have to take these out just to watch the video without the annoying lag which is super inconvenent. I have other Sony headphones that don't have these issues and for the price I'm not sure why this particular model does. I've tried on Android 8.0, Windows 10, and iOS 11, and all had significant issues with lag.
I understand these are geared towards workouts but even when only listening to music waiting 2 seconds for the music to start or pause is just annoying.
The second issue I have is there are no volume controls which means you have to pull your phone out of your pocket just to change the volume. I could understand if these were extraordinary tiny earbuds and there was no room to add these buttons but in this case these are actually quite big compared to some of Sony's competition.
Pros:
ANC and Ambient Noise
Heavy bass (if you like it heavy)
Good fit
Lightweight and Colorful
Compact Case
Splash/Sweatproof
Cons:
No Volume Control
Battery life - only 3 hours (case provides total 9 hours)
Significant Bluetooth Audio Delay
Lid on case seems flimsy
Calls only work in the left ear
Overall, these are great for active types that listen to just music and won't be annoyed by the audio delay issues or lack of volume controls. They stay snug in my ears, are good sounding, and they are sweat-proof. However, there are other good fitting sweatproof true wireless earbuds out there at this price point that do not have the shortcomings of these. Unless you just have to have the EXTRA BASS or like the color options those looking for a good all-around set should look elsewhere.
My Best Buy number: 0047895607
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Enjoy crystal-clear phone calls with these Jabra wireless headphones. Dual-microphone technology eliminates background noise, so your voice is heard clearly, and the flexible wire neckband retains its shape and contours for maximum daily comfort. These water-resistant Jabra wireless headphones provide eight hours of battery life for all-day performance before needing to charge.
 
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I would not call these Elite
on May 28, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
For this review I will be comparing these to the Jabra Elite 65t True Wireless Earbuds which are hands down my favorite headphones and I use them daily. Yes, they are about twice as expensive but hopefully this review will help those researching determine which ones they should buy.
First, what is similar? They are both part of the Jabra Elite lineup which puts an emphasis not only on sound quality but call quality as well. This is extremely important to me as I am regularly on the phone off and on all day long. This focus on both sound and call quality over a Bluetooth connection is why I choose Jabra over other brands that might actually have better sound quality but lackluster call features.
The call quality on the Elite 45e does not disappoint. There are multiple microphones, and an inline mute button that also doubles as a Google Assistant or Siri button when not on a call. Calls are just as crystal clear as on the more expensive model. These headsets are so good that no one will be able to tell that you are on a headset. The inline mute button is really useful if you need to go on mute often and you will hear a “muted” or “unmuted” audible confirmation in the headset when you press it.
The button for the Google Assistant is instant, just press it when not on a call and you will be able to ask a question immediately. Other headsets either have you hold down or double-tap to do the same thing…including the more expensive Elite 65t.
The downsides are the sound quality just isn’t quite as good as the Elite 65t. Music sounds flat with not as much bass as the buds. It’s a pretty big difference honestly. The second thing is the buds are just so much more convenient to use. Without wires, I can get them out of my pocket and in my ears when I get a call. With the 45e I still have a wire I have to deal with which gets tangled and with the wings it is not as easy to get into my ears.
Another downside is on Android I could not get the app to discover the headphones. I tried multiple times but finally had to disconnect and pair them with my iPhone X to download the headset update. I would consider this a “me” issue and it probably doesn’t affect everyone but none the less I couldn’t get it to work.
Pros -
Excellent Call Quality
In-line Mute
In-line instant Siri/Google assistant button
All-day battery
Fast 2-hour Charging
Water and Dust-resistant
Cons
Sound quality not as good as higher end models.
Not as convenient as true wireless buds
App doesn’t always find headphones
Overall, these are great if you are going to be using them primarily for calls. The in-line mute and assistant button are convenient time savers. The all-day battery life is great. However, if you have the extra cash I would recommend the Jabra 65t earbuds over these. Calling these "Elite" is a little misleading as as they don't seem to be in the same class as the 65t which is still hands-down my favorite headphones for everyday use.
My Best Buy number: 0047895607
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Only at Best BuyRecord everything you encounter on the road with this Rexing V1 dash camera. The low-profile design makes it unobtrusive to drivers and casual observers, and the wide 170-degree angle catches all the details you need. This Rexing V1 dash camera has a collision detector to ensure vital recordings don't get overwritten.
 
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Everyone should have one!
on May 14, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
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Wow, I'm really impressed with this dash cam. First off, installation could not be easier...just find a suitable spot on your windshield and use the 3M double-sided adhesive for the mount. Then you can slide the actual dash cam on/off easily. You want to make sure to mount in a place where it will not distract you but that you can reach the buttons in case you need to disable recording or save a recording in case of an emergency.
Once it's installed and plugged in to your cigarette lighter it should turn on when you start your car (provided your car only provides power to cigarette lighter when it's started.) A red blinking circle on the dash cam screen will let you know that it is recording. It'll keep recording in 3, 5, or 10 minute loops, erasing older clips as needed. If you need to save a video you simply press the Ok button to lock it and the system will not delete it. A 64gb card will store about 11 hours of footage at 1080p.
You can review videos right on the dash cam itself but the display quality of the LCD is not that high of resolution. This doesn't bother me cause most of the time the LCD will be off. The video quality when you view on your computer is excellent, even at night. Highly impressed by the footage this provides.
I do recommend buying the hard wire kit and having it professionally installed so you don't have the cigarette lighter cord hanging from the top of your windshield. Rexing does sell extra mounts on Best Buy as well so you can move it from vehicle to vehicle.
Pros:
Easy to install
Turns off/on automatically
Adjustable Lens
Discreet
Microphone
Gravity Sensor
microSD up to 128gb
Time-lapse Mode
GPS optional
Hard-wire kit compatible
Cons:
None
In my opinion, for a $100 this should be in everyone's car. Think of it as extra insurance protection if you need to prove the other guy is at fault in an accident. It could also prove valuable in an accident that happens in front of you and you are a witness.
Overall, highly recommended, I'm going to buy another one for my wife's vehicle.
My Best Buy number: 0047895607
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Experience immersive Dolby Atmos sound through a single device with this Sony sound bar. It connects to your TV wirelessly or with an HDMI cable, and it pairs with Bluetooth devices for audio streaming. This Sony sound bar includes the Vertical Sound Engine, which eliminates the need for ceiling-mounted speakers.
 
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As close to a full sound system as you can get
on May 10, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
First off let me say that if you are looking to create a theater in your house experience, a soundbar is not for you…no sound bar is. You need to be looking at stereo receivers, tower speakers, and big powered subwoofers. No 2.1 soundbar is going to replicate the amazing sound signatures and thundering bass that a proper 7.1 home theater system provides.
So why would you want a sound bar then? Three reasons: Space, Aesthetics, and Price. If you can’t do a complete system…this Sony sound bar is your next best thing.
It has support for all the latest specs in the industry: 4K, HDR-10, HLG, Dolby Vision, Atmos, DTS-X, Bluetooth, and USB. It’s designed to seamlessly work with Sony Bravia TVs. I don’t have a Bravia so I can’t comment on that integration but it doesn’t seem to have any issues with the TV I have it connected to.
It has HDMi support! I would never consider a sound bar without HDMI and ARC support. It’s just too convenient. With it you can control the sound with your TVs or device’s remote (if your TV supports HDMI-CEC and most do). And with ARC your TV can send audio back to the soundbar on the same HDMI cable that sends the soundbar audio to the TV. It means you don’t have to switch inputs on the soundbar or
TV when you want to switch from your Apple TV to Playstation 4 for example.
Sound Quality: It’s pretty impressive how sound engineers are able to create these sound bars that somehow fill big rooms. If all you have is your TV speakers you will be instantly wow’d when you plug in this unit. The subwoofer automatically pairs to the bar out of the box so setup is as simple as plug it in and connect your HDMI cable(s). The “Vertical Sound” feature simulates a 7.1 experience by adding “height” to your sound. After experimenting with it I do find that it adds a more “cinematic” feel to movies that I played. It gets even better if you play from a source that is Dolby Atmos such as a 4K bluray or Vudu 4K. Wow. The sub is actually pretty impressive for what comes with a sound bar. After setting up, I was in another room and kept hearing a bit of rumble and thought someone was playing a movie upstairs in my media room (which has a monstrous sub) but no, in fact it was sound coming from my new Sony soundbar! I never was able to hear the bass from my old soundbar/sub combo in another room. And, if you think the sub is too much or too little, there is a separate volume control for the sub on the remote that comes included with the unit.
Pros:
Is wall mountable
Vertical Sound Feature
Good Volume / separate sub volume
HDMI CEC support
4K - Atmos
Bluetooth
Wireless subwoofer
Optical Input
Cons:
Pricey
Overall, this is an excellent enhancement to any room’s sound.
My Best Buy number: 0047895607
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Use this unlocked Xperia XZ2 phone for streaming video or scrolling social media. It lets you take your time when picking a plan while offering reliable Wi-Fi connectivity, and you can store videos, photographs and your playlist using the 64GB of onboard storage. This Xperia XZ2 phone features a 5.7-inch Gorilla Glass display for crystal-clear viewing.
 
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Excellent phone with only a few flaws
on April 30, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
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I’ve been an iPhone user for several years but after using this phone for a few weeks it’s clear to me that the gap between Android and iOS has narrowed significantly. Most of the apps (besides ones proprietary to Apple like iMessage) are available on Android. In fact, there are a few apps that I think are better on Android, due to the open nature of the platform.
The best thing about this phone is the fact that in two weeks of use I have not had a single hiccup with it. I’ve used the phone to make calls, send texts, play games, and stream movies.
The Snapdragon 845 processor in the phone absolutely flies. The large screen although not being as high of a resolution as some other flagship phones or OLED is an absolute joy to look at. While the slim bezels help to keep this phone small enough to fit in a pocket.
I love that this phone supports PS4 Remote Play. Yes, I know it’s technically possible to play on most Android devices but the Xperia line is the only phone where it’s actually supported. This is great for traveling when you want to play your PS4 remotely. A DualShock 4 controller simply pairs with the phone via Bluetooth.
The camera on this phone is top notch, as you would expect, considering Sony makes their own image sensors, a lot of them being used in competitors phones. However, it is a little puzzling that it does not have a dual camera set up like the iPhones, Samsungs, or other flagship smartphones of 2018. The images are good but could be better with the depth or optical zoom that a dual camera setup can provide.
The battery life is very good for a phone of this size and the wireless charging works as advertised and charges fast. No complaints there.
Now for some downsides…
It’s a beautiful piece of hardware but very, very slippery. It’ll slide off almost any surface that’s not completely level and flat. As I found out when I laid it on a towel on the bathroom counter and seconds later splat…it was on the floor. Luckily, it did not break but the screen did suffer some minor scratches. Since then, the screen has suffered some more scratches from an unknown source. Knowing this, it is basically a requirement that you get a case and screen protector for this phone. However, finding accessories for this phone can be a bit challenging. At the time of this writing, there are very few available.
Secondly, the fingerprint reader is in a weird spot, even after weeks of use, my index finger is still fumbling with the camera to unlock the phone instead of the touch sensor. It doesn’t help that from a tactile perspective they both feel exactly the same. I think it would have helped if the camera was at the top of the phone, and the fingerprint reader be in the location of the camera.
Pros:
Large Beautiful 2160*1080 LCD Screen
Glossy Jet-Black appearance
Very Fast
Excellent Camera - 4K HDR Support - Slow Motion
Dedicated Camera button - hold to open camera
PS4 Remote Play
64Gb onboard memory with support for expansion with microSD
Wireless Charging and Great Battery life.
Water and Dust Resistant
Good speakers that support Dolby Atmos and dynamic vibration
Unlocked (GSMA)
Good software; little to no bloat
Cons:
Fingerprint reader in awkward spot
Curved Back is very smooth and slippery
No headphone jack
No dual camera like most other flagships
Little choice in accessories
The competition for Android flagships is fierce and overall this is a very good phone. If I was going to buy another Android phone this would probably be it. I’ve not been happy with Samsung phones in the past due to their wonky software. The Xperia provides a good blend between stock Android and Sony customizations along with excellent hardware. The only issues really are lack of accessories and if you can ever get used to the fingerprint reader. Otherwise I’d recommend to anyone!
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Navigate your desktop precisely with this Corsair Dark Core gaming mouse. It uses low-latency Bluetooth for syncing with compatible devices, and its 16000 DPI optical sensor provides high accuracy performance during game play. This Corsair Dark Core gaming mouse has a contoured shape and interchangeable textured side grips for a comfortable feel in hand.
 
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Great wireless mouse could be better
on April 24, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
Pros -
Very good feel and weight to it
RGB Features
Excellent Battery Life
Bluetooth or 2.4 Ghz support
16000 DPI
Included pinky grip
Sniper button
Cons -
$10 more for wireless charging?
I love this mouse. It is well designed with a very good feel and weight to it and glides smoothly on my large Corsair mouse pad. It’s heavier than some other mice you can buy these days but I prefer a heavier mouse. You can download the Corsair Utility Engine software which allows you to customize the RGB LEDs. The software can be a little tricky to use, it is very buggy at this time.
There is a switch on the bottom of the mouse that allows you to switch between 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth. While Bluetooth is convenient and you may be tempted to just leave the 2.4Ghz adapter in the box you are going to want to use it for the absolute best gaming performance.
I’ve used wireless gaming mice in the past and have honestly written them off because I would always run into issues where the pointer did not smoothly track across my screen as well as a wired mouse would. I haven’t had this issue with this mouse yet, it seems to track well even with the high refresh rate of my 144hz GSync monitor.
The only downside I really have for this mouse is I’m a little puzzled as to why Corsair markets two versions of this mouse. One with Qi wireless charging and this one which does not have the feature for only a $10 difference. With Qi compatible devices and pads becoming more popular is it worth it to save $10 now if you plan on keeping the device for several years?
Overall I recommend this mouse but for $10 more would choose the one with wireless charging instead.
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Accept no VR limits with this Alienware Aurora gaming desktop. Its 2TB hard drive and 16GB of Intel Optane memory provide powerful storage performance, and its six-core Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM support bandwidth-intensive applications. The VR-ready NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics of this liquid-cooled Alienware Aurora gaming desktop keep action-packed scenes free from screen tearing.
 
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Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!
on April 7, 2018
Posted by: Titan5178
from Cedar Park, TX
I’ve been a gamer since the Genesis/SNES days and a PC gamer since high school. I’ve always built my own machines because I love to tinker with computers and electronics so the Alienware Aurora R7 is my first gaming rig that was pre-built. And I must say, it is impressive!
The game I’ve been currently playing is Witcher 3, a single player RPG, and one of the best games of all time. Since last year, I’ve been playing it on a custom built rig with a Skylake 6700K and a Geforce 1070. I was playing mostly on Ultra although some settings were on high and HairWorks was turned off. With the 6-core CPU and Geforce 1080 provided with the Alienware I’m now playing the game with everything set on ultra (including Hairworks) and still seeing above 60fps!
I have the computer paired with a Dell 27” G-Sync gaming monitor which allows for some absolutely beautiful gameplay with no stutter and I’ve seen frame rates go as high as 144hz in some games.
I’ll be honest and say I’m not really sure how Intel Optane memory actually works…but it definitely improves loading time. I was playing the Witcher installed on an SSD on my former gaming rig just so I could have speedy load times. Despite being installed on a traditional spinning drive, I see just as quick times for loading when the spinning drive is paired with Intel Optane.
One of my favorite features of the computer is it’s design. It’s much more lightweight and compact than my old computer and does not sacrifice any performance in doing so. It is liquid cooled so it is quiet and includes handles so you could actually move it around and have a LAN party (do people still do that?). The color of the LEDs on the sides and the Alienware logo can be customized with the preinstalled software. Pop the hood and you’ll find that the power supply is sitting on top of the CPU and cooler. You can easily move that out of the way without any tools. There are two 2.5” bays for additional storage.
With the costs of graphics cards these days, I don’t think I could build a comparable system as cheaply as I could just go out and buy this one. And I get warranty and support from Alienware!
The only downside I really see is the included mouse and keyboard. They will do to get you started but you'll want to upgrade to a mechanical keyboard and a high precision (possibly wireless) gaming mouse at some point. There's also no bluray drive but I'm not even sure if games come on disc anymore. All of mine are downloaded from online stores, so the fact that it has a drive at all is a plus.
Pros -
i7 8700 - 6 cores of pure performance
16Gb of RAM
Nvidia GTX 1080
2TB of storage with 16GB of Intel Optane Memory
Liquid Cooled
Lots of USB ports including USB-C
Quiet, compact case with handles for some portability
Easy Setup Up
Integrated wireless and Bluetooth
Cons -
included keyboard and mouse are nothing special
No blu-ray, only DVD+/-RW.
CPU cannot be overclocked
Bottom line, if you’re looking for a top-of-the-line gaming rig you really can’t go wrong with this one. It has just about everything you need to properly play games. Highly recommended! In fact, I’ll now be on the lookout for an Alienware laptop so I can play my games on the go!
My Best Buy number: 0047895607
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Samsung 28" S271HL U28E590D 4K UHD Monitor: See all of your photo's details during editing. Video game levels look amazing. The large screen allows you to have multiple windows open at once to get more work done.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Excellent entry level 4k monitor for early adopter
By Titan5178 from Cedar Park, TX
I've been using a Samsung 1920x1200 monitor for the past 6 years so when I decided to add a second monitor to my desk I was buying with the idea that I will also use this new monitor for just as long.
This is the reason why I chose to spend extra and get a 4K monitor at a time when 4K support is pretty limited. It also has the inputs I was looking for although I wish it included dual DisplayPort connectors.
Just so you know DisplayPort is the only way to get 4K content at 60Hz. With HDMI, you can do 4K at 30Hz or lesser resolutions at 60Hz.
Connectivity:
DisplayPort is hooked up to my Macbook Pro which is about 3 years old so the best it can do is 2560x1440 resolution. Even though the monitor is not displaying in its native 4K resolution it still looks fantastic.
HDMI Port 1 is connected to my Linux desktop which can display 4K. I use this if I actually want to view content in 4K. Some of the 4K content that you can find is breathtaking when viewed on this monitor. It's much more appreciable when you are sitting 2-3 feet from a 4k monitor versus trying to watch it on a 4K TV where you really won't see the detail from the distance that most people watch their TVs.
HDMI port 2 is used for gaming with my PS4 and it has quickly become one of my favorite display devices to game on.
PIP: The PIP (Picture-in-Picture) is a nice feature but it's usefulness is limited. It's nice to be able to put my PS4 for example into a smaller window of my desktop but things on your computer screen can get hidden behind this inset. The side-by-side feature is much more useful if you need to use more than one ipnut at a time as long as you are ok with each view being vertical. This feature doesn't work well at all with input from my Linux machine.
Sound: I love how I can route the sound through my monitor and out to my external THX speaker system. Whichever source is displayed on the monitor is output to my speaker system, whether is is the sounds of my Mac through DisplayPort or the sounds of my games through HDMI. There is a volume control on the monitor that's easilly accessible through the jog wheel if you are using headphones. I keep it at 100% and control the sound with my external speakers.
Menu: The menu and configuration buttons are on the back of the monitor on the right hand side in the form of a "jog wheel" so it can be a little awkward to change inputs or any other settings but unless you are trying to configure PIP you won't be using the menu often, so it works fine.
Stand and Mounting: The stand is not adjustable and there are no mounting holes to do a wall mount with this monitor. For me, this is not a problem.
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Titan5178
Cedar Park, TX
April 1, 2015
I stand corrected, it does tilt! Effortlessly, too. Thank you Samsung Ambassador for pointing this out. I did not know!
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Cell Phone for AT&T: This phone is constructed from metal and glass for a sturdy, high-quality build, while its ultra-fast processer makes for exceptional multitasking. It comes packed with features, like a fingerprint reader, advanced cameras on both sides of the phone, and a heart rate monitor. Plus, Samsung Pay allows you to swipe this phone as if it were a credit card to process fast, secure payments without pulling out your wallet.AT&T Next option available. Learn more ›
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Amazing Device. Samsung hit a home run
By Titan5178
Let me start off by saying this is not my first Galaxy. I started with the Galaxy S4 the day it came out after being a longtime Apple user. I switched at the time I felt Android was on par with iOS and since then I believe it's been iOS that's been playing catchup with Android. I then upgraded to the Galaxy S5 and now the S6. I picked this phone up on Friday the day it was released.
Physical: The phone itself is a thing of beauty. Yes, it looks like an iPhone 6, but so what? The iPhone 6 is a very well made device. From a distance, you might be fooled but get up close and there's no doubt, this thing has the look of a Galaxy. Gone are the ugly plastic dimples on the back of the S5, replaced by smooth glass. I love the way the glass front and back smoothly transition into the metal frame. As a Galaxy S5 user I am happy to see that the charging cover flap is gone. Unfortunately, waterproofing is also gone. It was nice to take the previous generation into the lazy river of a water park but honestly I'm happy to give up waterproofing for such beautiful aesthetics. The power button has been moved about a half inch from the S5, almost to the center of the right side of the phone. It's going to take me a while to get used to that. The metal frame on either side has a straight bevel that really helps in holding the phone. The home button is slightly larger to accommodate the new touch fingerprint which works much better than the previous versions swipe fingerprint sensor.
Storage: Yes, the microSD expansion is gone. Is this is a bad thing? For some, maybe. Most users are probably fine without it. I had microSD cards popped into my previous phones and tablets so I thought I would miss this feature. In reality, the microSD functionality on Android is limited, so I hardly used it. Most apps like large games can't be installed onto the SD card. My movies and music are in the cloud. About the only thing it was useful for was storing photos, as it was really easy to move them to the next phone. But really, those are backed up to the cloud too. Point is, the way we manage our data has dramatically changed since expansion storage was introduced and with the generous onboard storage this phone gives you I don't think it's needed anymore.
Battery: The battery is smaller than the S5 and non-removable. To me the fact that it's non-removable is not an issue. Is the battery life shorter? Too early to tell. The fact that I can just set my phone down on a pad and watch it charge is amazing though. Another feature (like wireless payments) that Android beat Apple to. I haven't had a chance to test the quick charging feature. So far the battery does not feel to drain any faster than I would expect.
Performance: One of the first things I noticed in the first hour of using this thing is how fast it is. It really flies compares to the S5. And my S5 was recently restored to factory so it's a fair comparison. I think Samsung made the right decision going with their in-house Exynos processors instead of the Snapdragon this time around. I have confidence this thing will run anything you throw at it.
Software: It's Android 5.0.2 with the typical Samsung spin on it, known as TouchWiz. In the past Samsung would throw every bell and whistle they could into their software offerings to try to differentiate itself. In this latest version only the best of those features remain like multiwindow, power saving, S-health, etc. The Do Not Disturb mode finally works properly. The UI itself finally looks polished and well blended with the underlying Android UI. The settings menu is better organized.
Bloatware: Yes, depending on the carrier, the phone comes with a lot of apps you probably don't want. But guess what Apple fans? iOS has bloatware too and you can't remove it. I don't want apps like Apple Watch, Passbook, Newstand, Stocks, Weather, etc on my phone. HIding them in a folder is not acceptable to me. The S6 allows you to disable all of the default apps so that they are no longer consuming cpu, memory, or space in your app drawer. Remember that default applications are system apps so the fact that you can't actually delete them is a non-issue. They are on a system partition so deleting them would not provide you with any more usable space.
Camera: I am most impressed by the camera on this phone. It is very fast - just tap the home button twice to open the camera app. You no longer need a camera icon on your home page to launch the camera. Low light pictures are some of the best I've seen on a smartphone. I will probably not be using my DSLR as much as I have been. This thing also takes 4K video (again...sorry Apple fans) which looks absolutely stunning on my 4k monitor.
Overall, I would recommend this phone to anyone - even diehard Apple fans.
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Titan5178
Cedar Park, TX
Updated Review: Poor Battery Life
October 30, 2015
The battery on this phone has gotten to the point where it pretty much needs to live tethered to the charger. I wake up at 7:30 with 100% and it's down to 60% by 11am and completely dead by mid-afternoon. If I go out in the evening it will certainly be dead before I get home.
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Play to your full potential with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop. Fluid gaming is ensured with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 series graphics and an Intel Core i7 processor, running on Windows 10 Home. Make a statement with customizable RGB lighting and a transparent side panel, and perform easy toolless upgrades in adherence to micro-ATX standards with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop.
 

Is it possible to add a Blue-ray or optical player and if so would it be accessible from the front? Doesn't appear to have an opening in the front

Correct, not on the front. The front has vertical spots for hard disks. You would need to use a USB external Bluray drive.
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Play to your full potential with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop. Fluid gaming is ensured with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 series graphics and an Intel Core i7 processor, running on Windows 10 Home. Make a statement with customizable RGB lighting and a transparent side panel, and perform easy toolless upgrades in adherence to micro-ATX standards with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop.
 

How many fans on the RTX 2080, 1, 2, or 3?

1 Case fan - in the rear.
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Play to your full potential with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop. Fluid gaming is ensured with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 series graphics and an Intel Core i7 processor, running on Windows 10 Home. Make a statement with customizable RGB lighting and a transparent side panel, and perform easy toolless upgrades in adherence to micro-ATX standards with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop.
 

This might be a dumb question, but will the 2080 be able to use g-sync? I don’t see it on Nvidia’s list of supported cards. (https://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/g-sync/supported-gpus) Would I need to run v-sync as well? Thanks.

Yes, it supports G-Sync.

Reference: I have this computer and my monitor is G-Sync.
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Only at Best BuyChoose this HP Spectre 13 notebook for its crisp 1080p display and 13.3-inch screen. It comes with a sixth-generation Intel processor and 8GB of onboard RAM for efficient multitasking, and its solid state drive ensure that programs load quickly. The slim design on this HP Spectre 13 notebook provide enhanced versatility.
 

What users is this directed towards?

Anyone looking for a really thin, light Windows laptop for light to medium usage.
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Will this work with a Tab4

No, it is made specifically for the Tab S 10.5
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Guard your Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 from scrapes with this Samsung EF-BT800BSEGUJ cover that features polyurethane and polycarbonate materials for durable, encompassing protection. The screen-toggle capability turns the screen on or off automatically.
 

how to install?

How do you install this book cover? The tablets has 2 button looking holes in back.
Just pop it into those two buttons. It's really simple and works well.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4: Whether you're at home, in the office or working on the go, this tablet is your portable personal assistant. Multitask efficiently with Multi Window, and create, edit and share documents with ease using Hancom Office Suite.
 

How do I use the Multi-window feature on my new tablet?

Make sure it it turned on in Settings -> Device -> Multi window.

Go back to your home screen and either swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen or press and hold the Back key to access the multi window tray.

From there just click or drag the applications you want to open. You can open up to 2 on the 8.4 tablet.
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