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Cornuto posted:Fiance's iPad has had it, and I'm shopping for a laptop to replace it. I've always used desktops, and really don't know much about the current laptop market and if its a good time to wait or buy. From online shopping this is my current favorite: http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00S44HXRW/ref=gl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2KX7R5N2RBMPU&coliid=I1T2OJAN54SZNS but I am very open to recommendations. It will be used for email, internet, video, photography mainly. Check in the dedicated Laptop thread pinned at the very top of the Serious Hardware subforum. They are very helpful there.
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Is there a product like Amazon Echo but for emergencies? I live alone and I don't have a Life Alert bracelet and I think it would be nice to have something in case I fall in the shower or get a really bad leg cramp. I wanna just be able to shout "OK GOOGLE, I'M DOWN! MAN DOWN! EMERGENCY!"
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Tea Bone posted:My old Sonicare is on its last legs, so I'm in the market for a new tooth brush. What's considered to be the "best" electric tooth brush these days? Still Sonicare, though Braun/Oral-B offers pretty stiff competition at about the same price point. I say both brushes are great, so go with the one that has the bells and whistles you like best or that is easiest to buy your preferred brush heads for. I'm using the Oral-B right now because the default brush size is more compact (though Sonicare does offer compact heads) and I feel like it's gentler. When I was using the Sonicare, I really liked that it has a little cage you can lock your brush head in and UV the poo poo out of any bacteria that are hanging out. I feel you can't go wrong either way. Just don't cheap out on any battery operated spinbrush bullshit.
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# ? Mar 31, 2015 03:16 |
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I'm looking for a pen that I can fiddle with. I'm after something that's: - A biro/ballpoint - Retractable point ideally - Satisfying to fiddle with, can keep my hands occupied (sorry, clicking it in and out isn't enough!) Probably a bit of a weird requirement but what can I say, I like to play with stuff in meetings.
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# ? Mar 31, 2015 07:29 |
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I'd like recommendations for A/C units. I have this one currently. There are two tubes that come out of the unit and fix onto a plastic panel that you put in the window. It's worked fine for 3 years, but it's rather bulky. I've since moved to a bigger (from 1 bdr to 3 bdr) apartment, but all the rooms are much narrower and it's difficult to make it fit. This time, I think I'd prefer something that goes in the window.
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Hi everybody! I'd like to see if anyone has recommendations on backpacks for something I haven't been able to find yet. The situation: I travel for work, every week. I carry a backpack (day pack) with me every day - it travels with me, it goes into work each day while the luggage stays at home, I literally carry this at least 5 days a week. Currently, I have a North Face Surge. I love it, but it's starting to wear out, and I need to find a replacement. They still (sort of) make it, but they've changed it to the Surge II, and ... well, it's not nearly as good. They redesigned some of the pockets (lost a little organizational capability, gained some, probably kind of a wash teetering into a negative), and they seem to have ramped down the quality of components substantially. The zippers are WEAK. I went by REI, looked at some of the other bags they have from North Face (found nothing better), Osprey (I sort of liked but didn't love the Comet 30), and Thule/Mountain Hardwear. I'm looking online, too, and this looks interesting: http://ivarpack.com/revel, but I don't know the brand and I don't know that it's durable enough. Basically, I'd like to find a bag that's around this size (let's say about 30L), well made, allows for organization, and can stand up to day in day out use for years. Ideas? Krakkles has a new favorite as of 23:56 on Apr 1, 2015 |
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Krakkles posted:Hi everybody! I'd like to see if anyone has recommendations on backpacks for something I haven't been able to find yet. I've had an Osprey Momentum 34L (which it looks like they don't make anymore) for the past 3 years and its pretty awesome. It's held up great and is very comfortable even when fully loaded. It's well organized and expandible. I'd definitely recommend the brand as a whole.
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colas posted:Is there a product like Amazon Echo but for emergencies? I live alone and I don't have a Life Alert bracelet and I think it would be nice to have something in case I fall in the shower or get a really bad leg cramp. I wanna just be able to shout "OK GOOGLE, I'M DOWN! MAN DOWN! EMERGENCY!" life alert
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colas posted:Is there a product like Amazon Echo but for emergencies? I live alone and I don't have a Life Alert bracelet and I think it would be nice to have something in case I fall in the shower or get a really bad leg cramp. I wanna just be able to shout "OK GOOGLE, I'M DOWN! MAN DOWN! EMERGENCY!" If you have any recent android phone, you can use "ok Google" and "call [name of contact]" I think newer versions of ios also offer this in similar fashion with Siri. Obviously this would require you carry your phone around with you though
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# ? Apr 2, 2015 16:28 |
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Looking for a decent, but not expensive, HDMI switch. I don't want to monopolize the one TV in my apartment and prevent my GF from watching trashy reality shows and formulaic cop shows, so I hooked my PS4 up to my PC monitor. It has some speakers in it, so while not great, it works until we can move to a larger place that has a dedicated "game room"/home office where I can get a second TV and put my stuff. But I don't like having to frequently unplug the PS4/PC to plug the other in. I'm worred about wearing out the HDMI port on the monitor. Since I could potentially play a Blu-Ray or copy-protected content, I want to make sure I get a switch that is HDCP compliant...maybe even the cheap $15 ones are, I don't know, I just don't want to get burned. DrBouvenstein has a new favorite as of 17:35 on Apr 2, 2015 |
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Does your monitor have DVI or Displayport? That would be much better than an HDMI switch, because HDCP is weird black magic that never works right.
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# ? Apr 2, 2015 17:48 |
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I wish it did, but it doesn't. It has HDMI and VGA. I guess I could get a DVI to VGA cable to go from my video card, but I feel like that's not as good as the existing DVI to HDMI, what with HDMI and DVI being basically the same thing and all.
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# ? Apr 2, 2015 19:29 |
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DrBouvenstein posted:Looking for a decent, but not expensive, HDMI switch. I'm using a Kinivo 501BN switch, which works pretty nicely for switching between the PS3, PS4, and Wii U on my tv. It might be a bit pricier than what you're hoping for, though. My own request: my dad's birthday is coming up. He's getting a ham radio license; are there any good books or fun gadgets that I can get him that he'll be able to play with that make use of his new license?
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Coca Koala posted:I'm using a Kinivo 501BN switch, which works pretty nicely for switching between the PS3, PS4, and Wii U on my tv. It might be a bit pricier than what you're hoping for, though. Ive got this, it works. I like it because it will auto detect which input its receiving and switch channels automatically. You can manually switch with the little remote but its always just switched correctly for me. So its as simple as just turning on the console I want, never have to switch inputs on the TV or the Switch.
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Coca Koala posted:I'm using a Kinivo 501BN switch, which works pretty nicely for switching between the PS3, PS4, and Wii U on my tv. It might be a bit pricier than what you're hoping for, though.
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# ? Apr 2, 2015 20:41 |
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Monoprice has a few different two device HDMI switches for under $20. A friend of mine does the same thing with a DVI switch from them and he has no complaints about it.
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http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=101&cp_id=10110&cs_id=1011001&p_id=2786&seq=1&format=2 I used that specific one for years with no issues. My brother is currently using it for a 360 and a PS4 and it works fine for him. Some of the reviews mention some problems though.
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I had an older model, but the monoprice HDMI switcher I used was a complete piece of poo poo. When I put my PC into sleep mode, it would switch over to the PS3 I had plugged in (also in standby) and keep the monitor from shutting off. Then it completely stopped working after 2 months.
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Twitch posted:I had an older model, but the monoprice HDMI switcher I used was a complete piece of poo poo. When I put my PC into sleep mode, it would switch over to the PS3 I had plugged in (also in standby) and keep the monitor from shutting off. Then it completely stopped working after 2 months. That's why I had bought that mechanical manual one. The button push physically changes the connection. Automatic switchers and even manual powered ones almost always have HDCP issues.
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I was thinking of going for Amazon Fire TV + Sling. Anyone here tried Sling yet? Can you DVR things with it in any way (not being able to may be a deal breaker?) Cornuto has a new favorite as of 13:13 on Apr 7, 2015 |
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Cornuto posted:I was thinking of going for Amazon Fire TV + Sling. Anyone here tried Sling yet? Can you DVR things with it in any way (not being able to may be a deal breaker?) Sling TV is just live-streaming TV. There's no DVR option.
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 17:59 |
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Does anyone have any recommendations for good dry erase markers in a variety of colors? I've been combing through Amazon since I have a gift card, but the reviews for all the brands seem really varied. I want markers that last/don't dry out that come in lots of pretty colors. I would appreciate it if anyone could feed my office supply obsession.
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# ? Apr 8, 2015 15:21 |
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I want a super minimalistic wallet/money-clip that will last for years.
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I got a magic wallet last year and it's held up fine so far. Not sure how sturdy it is over years and years but it's super compact and the gimmick is actually kind of useful. Plus it was ten bucks so I wouldn't really care if it broke in a couple years. http://www.amazon.com/YCM0101-Wallet-Credit-Wedding-Available/dp/B0091CVUUW/ref=pd_sim_a_12?ie=UTF8&refRID=07V6BCRD6EW31ACDZJ9A There are also a bunch of variants without the magnetic clip etc. bamhand has a new favorite as of 16:09 on Apr 8, 2015 |
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Chas McGill posted:I want a super minimalistic wallet/money-clip that will last for years. The Saddleback front pocket ID wallet is pretty minimalist, looks nice and has a 100 year warranty. The leather is a little thick so it's not the absolute thinnest wallet you can find though.
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Chas McGill posted:I want a super minimalistic wallet/money-clip that will last for years. http://www.slimfoldwallet.com/collections/thin-wallet/products/thin-wallet-black-red-micro-soft-shell I've been happy with mine, though it is a bit pricey.
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My wallets used to last forever until I got a dog that loves to chew and can climb.
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My bellroy wallet is nice and good
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Sweet Calamity posted:Does anyone have any recommendations for good dry erase markers in a variety of colors? I've been combing through Amazon since I have a gift card, but the reviews for all the brands seem really varied. I want markers that last/don't dry out that come in lots of pretty colors. I would appreciate it if anyone could feed my office supply obsession. Expo markers. As long as they aren't being used for huge drawings and are being properly capped (the extra little click you hear is that it is capped well) they can last a Very long time and come in lots of colors - jewel tones, neons, primary colors, etc. I teach and use them all the time, and have some that I bought A Long Time Ago that are still going nicely (they are in rotation and not constant use).
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 00:17 |
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Anjow posted:I'm looking for a pen that I can fiddle with. I'm after something that's: Yo, it's been a while but let me know if you find anything, fiddling things and stationary is my jam
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I've got a house that's about 80% hard surface (laminate/tile) flooring, and 2 cats. Is there any sort of Roomba-like device that can handle the resulting hair puffs?
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 06:12 |
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I always recommend Exentri for wallets: http://exentri.com/en/store.html
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Thanks for all the wallet recs. I went for one in the same range as the Magic Wallet and it seems OK. I may go even smaller with something like the Exentri City at some point though.
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JustAurora posted:Expo markers. As long as they aren't being used for huge drawings and are being properly capped (the extra little click you hear is that it is capped well) they can last a Very long time and come in lots of colors - jewel tones, neons, primary colors, etc. I teach and use them all the time, and have some that I bought A Long Time Ago that are still going nicely (they are in rotation and not constant use). Thanks! I was leaning towards Expo (been using the same 4 markers for years since I use them sparsely) but I just wanted to make sure.
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I'm looking for a large drinking container, preferably one with a handle, dishwasher safe, and an easily securable cap. I emphasize "large" because my husband goes through insane amounts of water a day. The one he's currently using is about 2 liters, but the opening is tiny and mildew tends to grow inside easily. Please to help?
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kinmik posted:I'm looking for a large drinking container, preferably one with a handle, dishwasher safe, and an easily securable cap. I emphasize "large" because my husband goes through insane amounts of water a day. The one he's currently using is about 2 liters, but the opening is tiny and mildew tends to grow inside easily. Please to help? Are there any other requirements? I work 12 hour shifts and I use a 2L Hydroflask which keeps my water very cold throughout my shift and I absolutely love it since I am very picky about the water I drink. The only requirement it doesn't have is a handle. Have to use two hands to drink it which gets me some weird looks sometimes.
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kinmik posted:I'm looking for a large drinking container, preferably one with a handle, dishwasher safe, and an easily securable cap. I emphasize "large" because my husband goes through insane amounts of water a day. The one he's currently using is about 2 liters, but the opening is tiny and mildew tends to grow inside easily. Please to help? Doesn't have a handle but I use one of these and it's great, really easy to wash because it unscrews at the middle. http://www.coolgearinc.com/entertaining/large-swing-top-bottle.html
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Drogadon posted:Doesn't have a handle but I use one of these and it's great, really easy to wash because it unscrews at the middle. Only 36oz.
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Etrips posted:Only 36oz. Don't size shame.
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Anjow posted:I'm looking for a pen that I can fiddle with. I'm after something that's: I'm also looking for a ballpoint. Capped, rather than retractable. Medium point. Gel preferred. Every pen I've bought, lately, has had weird little downsides (the cap doesn't fit on the non-pointy end, say, or the ink flow is odd). I've tried Pentels, Pilots, and Uni-Balls, and I'm starting to get irritated about having an opinion on writing instruments.
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