TripleBogieTim
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It means he uses his Ipad to access his computers at work.
Isn't that what I said :laughing:
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It means he uses his Ipad to access his computers at work.
Great ponder, so is it between the Sony and the Nikon then?Im pondering one of the new cameras like JB got but Im leaning towards the Sony. Ive had my eye on it for months now but after seeing GG's pictures Im all but sold.
Great ponder, so is it between the Sony and the Nikon then?
Yeah they seem to be the ones that perform the best. Im leaning towards the Sony right now because Ive always been a fan of their cameras. So far I havent read too many bad things about it either.
This caught my attention though, from Engadget.com
[h=5]Wrap-up[/h]
We have an opportunity to test an enormous variety of gadgets each year, including dozens of point-and-shoot and DSLR cameras. Seldom, however, do we come across a device that we undoubtedly plan to purchase ourselves. The Sony NEX-C3 is one of few exceptions -- in fact, we're even considering outfitting every member of the Engadget team with one of these compact, versatile ILCs once they hit stores next month. We feel that the camera is priced very competitively (starting at $599, with the 16mm kit lens), and you're not likely to miss the few features it omits -- namely 1080p video capture and a universal accessory hot shoe. That's not to say that we overlooked these lacking capabilities, however, and this exclusion contributed to our decision not to rate the C3 a perfect-10. Sony's NEX-3 left us with high expectations for its next generation mirrorless cam, and our level of enthusiasm for this latest camera remains unparalleled. If you've been looking to upgrade from a compact point-and-shoot, or want to trim a significant amount of fat from your DSLR kit, then there's no better option than the NEX-C3.
How did we not have this thread sooner? Soon Im going to ponder a new big screen LCD. Or Im going to go projector room type of set up. I keep my TV's on a strict 2-3 year cycle so they dont get too stale.
How did we not have this thread sooner? Soon Im going to ponder a new big screen LCD. Or Im going to go projector room type of set up. I keep my TV's on a strict 2-3 year cycle so they dont get too stale.
Great info man, thanks, it is on my list and I'm going to go play with them tomorrow after my round.I love this thread. Secretly I'm a technie nerd, but I try not to show it to anyone. It always shows up when my girlfriend gets my technology related gifts for birthdays, Christmas, etc. CB I have the Motorola Droid 2 and I love it. It does everything I want it to do, and I basically get any app my girlfriends Iphone 4 gets, and can do whatever I want with it. I bought the extended battery for it for around 40$ and I can use it frequently and the charge lasts for 2 to 2 and a half days, and I use it quite a bit. Obviously if you're making more calls, that time fluctuates. Just my 2 cents. I'm in the market for a new 40+" LCD HDTV, but man, I'm gonna have to wait until some sales hit sometime.
I'm not sure, after I started it I was shocked that we didn't have it, I guess if we looked there is a lot of this talk in the banter thread. I need a new TV in a bad way, but I don't really have the money for it right now.How did we not have this thread sooner? Soon Im going to ponder a new big screen LCD. Or Im going to go projector room type of set up. I keep my TV's on a strict 2-3 year cycle so they dont get too stale.
Sweet dean, what desktop and what specs?We just pulled out of best buy and picked up a new desktop for our office and a Sony s tablet.
How did we not have this thread sooner? Soon Im going to ponder a new big screen LCD. Or Im going to go projector room type of set up. I keep my TV's on a strict 2-3 year cycle so they dont get too stale.
Wow! That's a serious endorsement for somebody like Engadget to say that.
The new TV's LG has out right now just seem to be absolutely stunning. Saw a few in person at Best Buy today, and if I had that type of money to spend on a "Smart TV", I would.
We just pulled out of best buy and picked up a new desktop for our office and a Sony s tablet.
The price has come WAY down on those things too! I saw a Sony 56 inch LED with wifi built in for $1200 the other day!
I sort of do it for a living, or at least manage the doing of it. Why?Does anyone else build their own desktops?
I sort of do it for a living, or at least manage the doing of it. Why?
coolbreeze;1076831 Sweet dean said:Gateway. I've had good luck with them. This replaces my old on that I got the summer before I went to college 10 years ago. Has an intel processor 3.3 ghz, 6 gb of ram, 1tb hard drive. Should work well for us for what well do with it.
We have a laptop that we both use but wanted to replace our old desktop.
For real? Should I be doing that too? I have a 42 incher that is 5 years old..
Does anyone else build their own desktops?
Nice buddy, a 10 year old PC doesn't do a lot these days.Gateway. I've had good luck with them. This replaces my old on that I got the summer before I went to college 10 years ago. Has an intel processor 3.3 ghz, 6 gb of ram, 1tb hard drive. Should work well for us for what well do with it.
We have a laptop that we both use but wanted to replace our old desktop.
Nice buddy, a 10 year old PC doesn't do a lot these days.
Wow 10 years old? Did it even work?
I know how, but have not ammassed the funds to do so yet.Does anyone else build their own desktops?