Sennheiser HD-555 Audiophile Headphones (http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD555-HD-555-Audiophile-Headphones/dp/B0001FTVDQ/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I30SWTBWXKD4Q1&colid=3JPWTNOZ2TV83)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41M9CQ072QL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Love my Grados but I notice some weak spots in certain ranges, and these look much more comfortable to wear with glasses. more enclosed too, Grados are kind of a pain for anyone else in the room
(http://phatcity.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/apple-magic-mouse-2.jpg)
Apple Magic Mouse. I've used it briefly and liked it, I need to replace this shitty Logitech even though it's perfect for tf2 (but no apple mouse will ever be good for tf2).
all i really need is a nice portable navigation piece for my car,
i'm gonna get this Magellan RoadMate 760 for around 200$
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/414MCB1S6XL._SS500_.jpg)
i had a nice map of the city and surrounding area but it's not really convenient to consult the map, navigate and drive. plus i kept breaking up weed on it and now its got stains on it which obscure southern Philly and Allentown :(
That GPS looks like it's 4 years old doodhuh;
Anyways, I want the HTC Hero:
(http://site.onlysprinthero.com/Sprint_Hero.jpg)
Quote from: Hïro on December 02, 2009, 01:59:34 PM
That GPS looks like it's 4 years old doodhuh;
i'm not picky when it comes to graphics. i've checked it out in the store and it's really easy to work plus it has a very extensive catalog of locations for a range of services. and crucially, the interactive speaker/voice feature is very nice.
[spoiler](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/IPhone_3G_box_contents.jpg)[/spoiler]
Perhaps one of these.
why the hell would you want an apple mouse
get one of these:
(http://www.vmart.pk/main/images/Intellimouse_main.jpg)
Quote from: Pancake Persona on December 03, 2009, 06:49:01 PM
why the hell would you want an apple mouse
have you used the new mouse
Quote from: JMV on December 04, 2009, 12:01:32 AM
have you used the new mouse
Would I want to?
The answer is no.
"Hey guys, let's take the worst mouse ever, the Mighty Mouse, and remove all of its buttons!"
"Brilliant!"
Quote from: Pancake Persona on December 04, 2009, 01:07:24 AM
Would I want to?
The answer is no.
"Hey guys, let's take the worst mouse ever, the Mighty Mouse, and remove all of its buttons!"
"Brilliant!"
Have you used it?
If you're going to base something on quality of past products why would you recommend a mouse by the company whose hardware, the Xbox 360, has a 54% failure rate?
Quote from: JMV on December 04, 2009, 03:07:55 AM
Have you used it?
If you're going to base something on quality of past products why would you recommend a mouse by the company whose hardware, the Xbox 360, has a 54% failure rate?
Microsoft makes some damn good mice.
This is an undeniable fact.
Nigh everyone with a Mighty Mouse experiences some major problem with it within 3 weeks of use, and I can't imagine REMOVING ALL OF THE BUTTONS would in any way make an uncomfortable and unusable mouse any better.
jimmy when did you become a supremely retarded macfriend
Quote from: Pancake Persona on December 04, 2009, 03:12:28 AM
Microsoft makes some damn good mice.
This is an undeniable fact.
Nigh everyone with a Mighty Mouse experiences some major problem with it within 3 weeks of use, and I can't imagine REMOVING ALL OF THE BUTTONS would in any way make an uncomfortable and unusable mouse any better.
jimmy when did you become a supremely retarded macfriend
Have you used the mouse?
and I had a microsoft laser mouse where the wire split and it would freeze windows every time I plugged it in after the login screen.
Quote from: JMV on December 04, 2009, 03:36:35 AM
Have you used the mouse?
and I had a microsoft laser mouse where the wire split and it would freeze windows every time I plugged it in after the login screen.
I don't want to because I've used other Apple mice and they were awful. Again, removing buttons from a mouse doesn't make it better.
Clicking without buttons would suck ass, just like typing without keys sucks ass.
and blame the windows problems on windows and wire splitting sounds like your own stupidity
frequent scroll ball dying and flawed click detection is a flaw with the mighty mouse that everyone faces
Quote from: Pancake Persona on December 04, 2009, 03:40:27 AM
I don't want to because I've used other Apple mice and they were awful. Again, removing buttons from a mouse doesn't make it better.
Clicking without buttons would suck ass, just like typing without keys sucks ass.
and blame the windows problems on windows and wire splitting sounds like your own stupidity
frequent scroll ball dying and flawed click detection is a flaw with the mighty mouse that everyone faces
I've used the mouse and it works fine.
Other mice didn't freeze windows and the wire splitting sounds like microsoft making a shitty product.
Quote from: JMV on December 04, 2009, 03:44:47 AM
I've used the mouse and it works fine.
Other mice didn't freeze windows and the wire splitting sounds like microsoft making a shitty product.
it works fine because it was brand new
But the mighty mouse used touch based technology but also had a single built-in button.
remove that buttons and you've got the magic mouse, which is far worse than its already godawful predecessor
except multi touch on the iphone and macbooks is fine
Since this has turned a bit into mouse discussion, I really like the kind of Logitech mouse I use and it's perfect for what I want.
[spoiler=image](http://www.amsoflex.com/catalog/images/Image/clavier_souris/LX8_Cordless_Laser_Mouse.jpg)[/spoiler]
For what I want, I'm just hoping I can get enough parts to build a new computer. The parts I've been looking at will cost a total of about $300, not including the external user input/output devices because I have spares of them. And that will be much better than the computer I have now.