The upgrade options aren't quite as robust as some of iBuyPower's own systems, though you can upgrade the CPU, RAM, storage, and a few other components.
So basically it's behaving in a rather anti net-neutrality manner by providing fast lanes to premium devices. Anyone else get a chuckle out of that?
I'd just like if all manufacturers could figure out how to either make all x<16 slots open ended (and clear of caps), or x16 long. Don't USUALLY care about the logical X-ness of a slot unless you're sticking a graphics card in it, but some niceties like LSI SAS cards (Great for ZFS Arrays or WELL performing RAID arrays of Samsung 840EVOs), insist on 8x slots even if you're not saturating them.
It's a shame they couldn't design the mSATA slot to be accessible via a flap under the kickstand. Storage prices are falling drastically. On a device like a Surface, I need tons of storage, and not so much anything else.
So with an easily-accessible mSATA slot, you could really have gotten a Core i3, 4GB, 1TB model for $1270.
I'll wait to see how it does on benchmarks, and suspect I'll wait until Skylake-E before I upgrade.
Stupid annual commitment thing, wanted to just try it out for a month since I'm not really into photoshopping but i just wanted to mess around with it
I'm glad BB posted a profit, their phones are indeed revolutionary and the only thing i feel they are lacking is more major app support to attract people from Android and iPhone.
It does look the same as before, only new hardware, that's all.
Hope this will sort out all issues in my Nexus 5. Well, once I charged my device on wireless car charger, I will definitely consider updating this 4.4.4 version on my Nexus 5.
I've wondered about this for years. Still more dazzled than illuminated.
I may steal one or two of these tips for future reference.
Good riddance.
WOW.. how thin is that!
Stupid decision.
I hope you aren't saying it's apple's fault :)
what?
oh wait.. I don wanna know.. lol
this can't be real o_O
Nice.. He's asian so nobody would say this is not real :)
If this is it.. Am not buying it
PNY knew exactly what they were doing when sending out review units with superior controllers. Customers have posted lower benchmarks with their retail controllers.
I'll never buy a PNY drive because of this deliberate bait-and-switch