Thanks for the insights. Amazon's price went down again to $50, and Walmart's Black Friday ad (p. 20, Event 3) has it at $49 on-contract with $100 gift card.
The Moto X had a $100 price drop about two weeks ago. Old news, but I didn't find any posts about it. There has been some back-and-forth in The official Nexus 5 thread.
I'm considering getting it for $60 with AT&T contract at Amazon. Amazon also has the One Mini for $10 (AT&T).
In case anyone has their 2013 Nexus 7 stuck on the X screen (sometimes called a "soft brick"), the steps and button combos for doing a factory reset are the same as the 2012 version, such as lopri's post here. There is a minor difference in that "Boot Recovery" is now labeled "Recovery mode"...
I'm in a similar situation: qualified for an upgrade on AT&T. I'm leaning Android because I want to play with writing custom apps. The LG Optimus G Pro for $60 at Amazon looks like a great deal, but I'm pretty sure that I can't deal with a phablet. I carry my wallet in my front pocket squeezed...
It was discontinued, but I grabbed one on eBay. I added a cardboard shim to have the drive sit in the tray without screws. I occasionally use a cracked-open enclosure that's about as sketchy.
The iStarUSA T-7M1-SA is much nicer and has screw holes for 2.5" drives, but it starts around $35...
I tried to search for one out of curiosity, but I didn't know exactly what I was looking for.
I got a LP-2020A+. Newer stock comes with a Bukang adapter labeled as 3A, which is supposedly a big upgrade over the old, sketchy Vonage 2A one. The ProMedia satellites have weak lows without a sub...
I liked the first one better. The second one has better graphics and the Fusion (super attacks using two characters) mechanic, but it replaces the customizable costumes and individual items with team items.
I've been thinking of getting a bay for both of these purposes. Any recommendations? The SNT SNT-125B has great reviews and is cheap, but it went out of stock at Newegg and may have been discontinued.
I did a Corsair RMA last year. The online form was easy, and Corsair turned the RAM around in one business day. I sent in the full kit (2 sticks) and got a kit back. I think it makes sense from an inventory control standpoint: they can pull from normal stock instead of tracking single sticks.
I have the USB 3 version, and I like it. I can see the drive's SMART data in Crystal Disk Info. I've had some problems with copying large (10s of GB) disk image files, but they go through if I retry and leave the computer completely alone, including checking status.
I ended up throwing out the sub. I found some forum threads where the older subs died again quickly after repairs speculation was cheap components failing due to heat from a poor design.
I'm thinking about getting a Lepai LP-2020A+ amp to run the satellites (4-ohm, according to a search)...
I read a bit about DiscWizard and "Beyond 2TB". Google results mention older versions of DiscWizard and Dynamic Drive Overlay, and it seems like the latest one also includes DDO. Based on my experience with a Western Digital DDO and chkdsk eating my data, I recommend that you find another...
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