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No customs charges, but the delivery wasn’t cheap think it was $25 from memory.
That said looking at it was less than what that droix are charging for the lesser 3 so not terrible.
No not if you want the 3+ you’re stuck ordering from China.
Droix from the UK above has the slightly older 3.
fyi took about a month for mine to be delivered but that was because of covid issues in China so not sure if it’s improved since.
Yeah I was between the two.
Odin is more powerful and can play GameCube/ps2 games.
But I picked the retroid because it’s more portable and doesn’t need a fan to keep it cool.
Also has more of a retro look to it imo, still wonder if I should’ve gone for the clear plastic.
Retroid pocket 3+ here.
Plays most stuff up to PS2, I mainly use it for gameboy games.
Can also stream mainstream games to the device from a cloud service but I’ve yet to test this.
Seems a little bit gimmicky atm if you ask it anything complex or not well known it falls down.
I think once they start feeding it live training data it will be very powerful.
Anyone got experience with these?
Debating f**king off the landline broadband as we do well to get 10mb/s when it’s actually working well.
Mobile signal outside Is 30-40mb/s where as inside the best you can get is 2-7mb/s so need to boost the signal inside the house.
I don’t really see the point in them personally, there pretty large for getting in tight spaces and they don’t have much power.
I just crack the bolts off with a manual ratchet then wind them out with m12.
Same, I have seen they do a T-shirt type one now with a smaller battery that I’m tempted to get instead.
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Honestly in my opinion no, I do prefer how towels out of my parents vented one come out vs the Samsung heat pump we’ve got.
However that things like 20yrs old and probably costs £3 an hour to run.
To bring this slightly back on track Alpines put together an electric versions of the A110.
They’ve managed to reduce the drivetrain weight from 400kg to 260kg, 4.5s to 60 and a 260 mile range.
Naturally you won’t actually be able to buy one of these as in true Renault fashion it’s only a...
That stuff will still be around for niche stuff like racing and classic cars etc.
Harry’s Garage did a bit on it not so long ago worked out to be about £3 a litre.
Not enough land to mass produce on the scale required to take over from crude.