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#9 is bloody good. Although it doesn't stand out initially as much as some of the others, when you actually look at the skill involved in taking the shot it is in a league of its own. IMO of course.
In case anyone is interested, there is an LG Blu Ray player being sold on Amazon for £34.00. Presumably at the low price due to Black Friday, as it was £50 when I looked a couple of days ago.
As above, I'm after a fairly standard Blu Ray player. I don't need one that can connect to the internet or insert memory cards etc in to, just one that will play a Blu Ray disc without issue.
Will a £50 player provide just as good an image on my TV as a £200 player? I literally have no clue...
Lol. I wasn't convinced it was actually better at first, but I've been using my phone today as I normally would, and it's currently on 46%, instead of the usual 25-30%.
This has probably been covered already but I'm lazy and can't be assed with looking through the thread - can you use student discount with the 0% finance deal?
Is the N5 battery any worse than the N4 or on a par?I find my N4 to be perfectly fine. Lasts me about a day and a half of use. But then again, I don't watch TV/play music/Instagram my life to drain it as quick as others do.
Why do the older versions of iPad/iPhone seem to slow down as the years pass by? Is it because the older processor chips can't cope as well with the iOS updates?Sorry, I'm not particuarly "techy" when it comes to stuff like that.
Seems a good spec from my limited knowledge, but I would never touch another HP laptop. My parents had one, girlfriend had one, and sister had one, and they were all built like s**t and ran like s**t.
My Dell has lasted me 4 years of abuse so far and still feels as good as the day I got it.
Random question; I am on holiday at the moment and have turned data roaming and mobile data off on my Nexus 4. However, by the signal, there is an "R" symbol where the data speed is usually shown (H, 3G etc). I'm worried that the phone will be using data despite the fact I've turned it off...