Joined on 12/01/07
Oh how I've missed Nokia!
Pros: Battery life is excellent. The phone is quick, regardless of what others have said, especially at this price point. Flat Android without bloatware is great!
Cons: The only con so far is that the silver one shows a lot of dirt on the back, but it easily wipes off.
Overall Review: Works on T-Mobile's 4G Very happy with my purchase and have already recommended this phone to many others My first three phones were from Nokia, all of which are still running (they're the old bricks and sliders everyone was so fond of).
Eh so so
Pros: Very fast on T-mobile data. Large nice screen. Plenty of storage. Zen UI is fine Price is fantastic compared to other phones with similar specs
Cons: WiFi is mediocre at best, i get a fourth the speed as other comparable phones in the same room (20 mb/s vs 80 mb/s and drop to 60 KB/s(!!!) just a room away, while others are still doing 40 MB/s plus. Also, does not support 5 GHz WiFi Many apps freeze up consistently (Pandora, for example, will play three stations at the same time then lock the phone up) Camera inst that great and is always taking pics in my pocket (no idea how, I turned all of my shortcuts off). Movie audio lags about 1 second behind when using my LG tone Bluetooth head set. Android ads, i mean good grief! No one ever mentions the amount of ads there are tied to every dang app.
Overall Review: I had a Nokia Lumia before this phone for 4 years and liked it. Coming from that old phone with windows i was really expecting more from Android, with all the you always hear and read. The claims of being smoother and better apps isn't really true. The only thing i got that i didn't have was snapchat, and windows does actually function much more smooth.
Pictures don't do it justice!
Pros: Sleek, modern, and not too flashy or overbearing. The tempered glass is beautiful and really adds a nice effect to the lighting Cable management is great as nearly everything is totally hidden. Plenty of room for cooling. Currently running 3x120 intake, 1x120 exhaust, but still have room for 3 more 120's on the top, not to mention the potential for future liquid should that route be necessary. Top USB's, audio, and power switch light up a vibrant blue (might be a con if your system isn't led blue)
Cons: Front panel could use a vent a the very top, it has screws to remove the plastic piece that comes stock, but no accessories to add to it yet. HDD led is routed through the power button making the power button flash constantly
Overall Review: Overall i am more than happy with this case. This is my first case purchase since i bought a SilverStone Temjin 6 off a buddy nearly 10 years ago, very happy i did it. Weird to say that a computer can be beautiful, but the tempered glass is just that, especially with the combo'd led strip. Front panel is a fairly thick metal that is quite a bit heavier than i expected, the powder coated paint is a really nice touch too. Ryzen 5 1600x DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX 400 G.SKILL TridentZ 16GB @ 2933mhz GIGABYTE GA-AB350-GAMING 3 GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6G MSI Optix G27C2 27" Curved 144hz
Works great, very satisfied!
Pros: Worked simply with AMD Ryzen 1600X, just had to turn on xmp on first boot and it auto clocked to 2933mhz
Cons: Not the part's fault, but it didn't fit with my old cpu heatsink. Should have done my research.
Overall Review: Ryzen 1600x GIGABYTE GA-AB350-GAMING 3 G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6gb
Ehhh...
Pros: Cheap, fast shipping.
Cons: Windows media player wont burn to these, UltraISO will, but audio files wont work in your typical cd player. Nero was the only thing i could get to make audio files play properly.
Couldn't be happier
Pros: Very powerful system for price, $478 after shipping. Absolutely no system issues. Extremely pleased. Also impressed with the strength of the wireless card, I have three other cards in the same vicinity that don't catch half the signal
Cons: French keyboard... But, who doesn't have an extra keyboard laying around these days?
Overall Review: Purchased this computer for my parents (late 50's), they wanted something that would do them well and not break the bank. This machine is just that. They are having difficulties adjusting to Windows 8, however haha