If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
I agree with dji. The mini is a much, much better form factor for a tablet and of course it is better for carrying around. I like that I can just pop it in my jacket pocket and have the option of not carrying a bag.
Go for the mini!
You obviously don't wear Paul Harnden
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
A friend of mine equipped his apartment with B&O stuff a few years ago, and just as it was 20 years ago, it still remains quite difficult to use. It almost seems as if they want to hide as many settings and functions as possible, I consider myself quite handy with technology but everytime I use B&O stuff I get aggressive. Don't know if the beoplay differs much from the rest.
I keep waiting for an article about how much Apple has swiped from B&O, but seems like no one is intent on publishing one.
10-15 years ago, I'd say B&O may be worth to blow your money on, if you have play money, but I think that mass market technology has bridged the gap significantly in terms of both design and quality. I don't see a reason to buy B&O these days aside from the way it looks.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
Ever had the Surface Pro? I'm trying to get one but can't afford the 800+ for a new one so ebay it is. My only concern is the battery life how is it on yours?
No, I started with the 2. Battery life is excellent...at least 7 hours, usually more. Haswell has been good to the ultrabook.
i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
I've been a longtime Apple consumer but switched to my first Android phone (Galaxy S4 since Verizon doesn't support the Nexus 5) about a week and a half ago. It's thinner and lighter than the iphone 4 and way more user friendly IMO. Drag and drop capability for media uploading and same simple downloading of images and video when plugged into the macbook pro. Great battery life as well.
I made the switch due to acquiring Google Glass which will be used by me for some medical/surgical application development.
I really like Glass. Took a bit of getting used to, but once learning how to use it, it is an incredible piece of technology and has a lot of "smart" software built into it as well as some interesting hardware that hasn't even been fully implemented yet (including IR sensors that can detect eye blinks).
Being a big time multitasker, this is the greatest hands free method to keep working on one thing while taking care of others verbally or needing to physically be at a computer or doing things on the phone.
Be interested in knowing if there are any other Glass users on SZ.
Glass seems like a pretty incredible piece of technology, although I feel like some of the potential (negative) consequences aren't often discussed. This lecture from Zizek (although pre-dating glass) discusses a similar concept and the implications of synthesizing technology so directly into our lives. Really interesting perspective and one that is more often a skewed in favour of the positive more practical implications of these kinds of technological advancements.
The Mini with Retina is the same resolution as the Air though, arguably the Minis's screen is better due to the higher density. The Mini is more comfortable to hold for extended periods and is a better size to travel with, the only reason I really see for choosing the Air over the Mini is if your eyesight isn't great and you need larger text when reading.
TL;DR version: The color gamut and quality on the mini screen is rather poor. The Air is massively better.
Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.
Glass seems like a pretty incredible piece of technology, although I feel like some of the potential (negative) consequences aren't often discussed. This lecture from Zizek (although pre-dating glass) discusses a similar concept and the implications of synthesizing technology so directly into our lives. Really interesting perspective and one that is more often a skewed in favour of the positive more practical implications of these kinds of technological advancements.
the lecture is long but well worth your time.
I may have to let that video play one of these evenings and just listen.
In the real world I am a physician, general surgery resident, medical device designer and I sometimes make wearable things under the line Collateral Concepts :)
New technology has always interested me. I like to think about the opportunities and implications of each device and perhaps how it may be used in a way not yet thought of; or at least applying it to the medical/surgical field.
Hey Albert - I got one too and am working on medical use cases as well :)
We are practically the same person except I'm a cardiologist and more entrenched in IT world, qi, systems, and startups (in the past before joining the man) as opposed to devices/ hardware.
And most important difference - substitute electronic music composition for clothing design :)
We should collaborate if our respective employers can handle some encumbered IP.
I've been a longtime Apple consumer but switched to my first Android phone (Galaxy S4 since Verizon doesn't support the Nexus 5) about a week and a half ago. It's thinner and lighter than the iphone 4 and way more user friendly IMO. Drag and drop capability for media uploading and same simple downloading of images and video when plugged into the macbook pro. Great battery life as well.
I made the switch due to acquiring Google Glass which will be used by me for some medical/surgical application development.
I really like Glass. Took a bit of getting used to, but once learning how to use it, it is an incredible piece of technology and has a lot of "smart" software built into it as well as some interesting hardware that hasn't even been fully implemented yet (including IR sensors that can detect eye blinks).
Being a big time multitasker, this is the greatest hands free method to keep working on one thing while taking care of others verbally or needing to physically be at a computer or doing things on the phone.
Be interested in knowing if there are any other Glass users on SZ.
Hey Albert - I got one too and am working on medical use cases as well :)
We are practically the same person except I'm a cardiologist and more entrenched in IT world, qi, systems, and startups (in the past before joining the man) as opposed to devices/ hardware.
And most important difference - substitute electronic music composition for clothing design :)
We should collaborate if our respective employers can handle some encumbered IP.
Have the nexus 5 upgrading from the nexus 4. Pretty awesome phone... kit kat has a few minor bugs I've noticed, but overall definitely an upgraded experience and a very well built and durable device.
Haven't looked back at apple devices quitting the 3g. I remember when they only allowed you to sync to one device and I choose my desktop at home instead of my work laptop and couldn't put an album on my phone while working halfway around the world without jailbreaking it. Was so retarded. Do not miss having to go through itunes at all.
Have the nexus 5 upgrading from the nexus 4. Pretty awesome phone... kit kat has a few minor bugs I've noticed, but overall definitely an upgraded experience and a very well built and durable device.
it definitely feels and looks nice, I've had for a couple of weeks and to me its one of the best looking smart phones ever designed alongside the htc one. Then again I'm a sucker for anything stealthy looking
"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
Comment