I like it... So sue me, it has decent specs, hoping for a cheap price (sub €130?) and a European release.
Has what I need; Bluetooth/A2DP 3.5mm Jack (no more ruthless profiteering from selling a pointless extension cables = major kudos) Decent camera Not huge/hugely weighty.
I paid attention until Thomas' video struggling with the touch screen - that ended it for me. I could very well be wrong, I've been out of the loop for a while with stuff in my life that made reading Engadget FAR FAR down my priorities list, but does the iPhone have copy/paste yet (honestly)??? Even then it didn't seem that clunky.
And come on - after your second of I don't know how many (20?) attempts to use the Facebook app, I (who have never owned a smartphone... stupid college student budget) could tell that you needed to exit the app editing screen before utilising them! If that was a joke then fanboyism is obviously the background theme to your half of the review, and if not, and you're too stubborn to figure out how to use a new platform then you shouldn't be a gadget reviewer - and I'll happily take your job (in this economic climate I'd take most jobs tbh).
I know Engadget is Apple biased to the max extreme, and nothing is going to change anytime soon, except maybe permanent "notapple" tags like during the conferences of old? :p
Can someone explain to me why you'd pay more for a set of 2, essentially connecting ONE computer to a network, than you would for an N Band Router and 2/3 wireless cards (IF your computer doesn't already have one)??? Either that, or wiring your house with proper CAT cables - which would STILL be faster and cheaper?
Cloud/online based storage? That'd be awesome. Prolly just letting you play off SDs though, not even SDHCs. I play my Dreamcast more than the Wii these days :(
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
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So sue me, it has decent specs, hoping for a cheap price (sub €130?) and a European release.
Has what I need;
Bluetooth/A2DP
3.5mm Jack (no more ruthless profiteering from selling a pointless extension cables = major kudos)
Decent camera
Not huge/hugely weighty.