Mr Mark wrote:As a Macbook user I have to say you're kidding yourself if you think they're problem free. You're also being a bit silly if you think HP and Dell only do budget machines.
Hey, if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears.
I did also look at Asus and Sony Vaio, but H-P I'm staying far away from.
I had an H-P desktop years ago, and that thing was a nightmare, problem after problem. And the customer support was AWFUL. Good customer support for computers is huge, which is one of the reasons I'm looking at a Mac. Apple Care has a great rep.
Jimmy1 wrote:It's inter-tubes speak for 'nice-looking'.
Really. People like to spend time looking at their phones?
Luckily for the inter-tubes guy the N97 mini is quite good for one handed operation.
Jimmy1 wrote:Hey, if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears.I did also look at Asus and Sony Vaio, but H-P I'm staying far away from.
I had an H-P desktop years ago, and that thing was a nightmare, problem after problem. And the customer support was AWFUL. Good customer support for computers is huge, which is one of the reasons I'm looking at a Mac. Apple Care has a great rep.
Apple Care costs extra, but you are nailed on cert to test that reputation for yourself if you are buying macbook.
I have Mac (mini) but keep finding that some or other software I need only runs on Windows so am compelled to stay Windows.
Same thing happens with iPhone, there are Apps that I like that are only available for it, so although I'd like to get rid of it, I would have to lose the apps.
Jimmy1 wrote:Hey, if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears.
Don't get me wrong, the Macbook is a good machine and at the time (Jan 2009) I bought it it was streets ahead of anything else out there. It's just they do have issues as do any high end machines.
My problem was that I'm doing another degree through the OU and all the software was Windows based. Plus I like to game so there's that too. Previously I just installed Windows 7 on the Mac but the battery life under Windows is awful so I stuck Snow Leopard on it instead (�30 can't complain) and just use it as a browser.
I fancy the new Envy because its build is top notch and whilst the trackpad won't be quite as good as the Mac's it's 95% of the way there and given it's better pretty much everywhere else that's fine.
Tsepz_011 wrote:I love the look of the N97 classic, hate N97mini, and yes people look at their phones, isnt that what you do when texting,web browsing,changing a song etc...??? lol.
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I look at horseshit when I'm clearing out stables but I don't stand and admire it.
Tsepz_011 wrote:.Whats the point of buying a N97mini over a 5800? Theres not much difference,now if we are talking a HTC Legend vs. HTC Desire,theres quite a big gap and so makes it worth spending the extra cash on the Desire. Yes,the Nokias work,but try pushing them even a bit and you run into issues. Running Opera Mobile with 3tabs open on large pages, Gravity, Music Player and Nimbuzz is almost impossible on those "flagships" yet try the same on an E90 or N95-8gb and ram wont even be an issue.
The N97 mini has a 5MP camera, qwerty keyboard, widgets, build quality.... I had the 5800 and wouldn't choose the mini but there are enough reasons.
I now have the Desire, I wish it was worth the extra but it really isn't.
clonmult wrote:Can you please point to some example videos, pointing to where there is lag? I've gone through quite a few, and haven't seen any lag at all.
Here for example ->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ9TlnWv-vY&feature=player_embedded
Now you can maybe say that it has pre production software, BUT the sad thing is, every other manufac... has always like pre pre pre alpha software running very nicely already when they leak to interwebs etc...
Regards,
5800XM&HTC Desire user
PaulVise wrote:
Here for example ->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ9TlnWv-vY&feature=player_embedded
Now you can maybe say that it has pre production software, BUT the sad thing is, every other manufac... has always like pre pre pre alpha software running very nicely already when they leak to interwebs etc...
Regards,
5800XM&HTC Desire user
Where do you see the lag in that video? It responds virtually instantly to everything, definitely nothing that would be irritating. Any problems on the video seem to be down to the user ..... and very possibly not quite final software.
Steve and others: OK I agree that it is not fair to judge the speed of S^3 UI before its release.
That said, its not about speed out of the box. It is slowdowns once you start DOING something. Writing an SMS out of a full library, selecting a music track, moving through folders - and thats where I found that all touch Nokias have failed me. N900 was touted as a champion of speed. In most cases it was. But open two web pages, and it slowed considerably.
The worst part is that top-End Nokias are not much cheaper than ANdroid alternatives. WIth my HTC Desire, I never had to worry about what I had open. It just works and is blazing fast even with a full memory card. Who cares about loyalties when you require an always-on device performing at top speed every time?
With the N8 I already smell a disaster. The phone is not as good as it should be. S^3 'features' are what were already there in phones a year old. And it won't take long to grind to a halt once there is a lot of data.
I'd love to be wrong.
talhamid wrote:Steve and others: OK I agree that it is not fair to judge the speed of S^3 UI before its release. That said, its not about speed out of the box. It is slowdowns once you start DOING something. Writing an SMS out of a full library, selecting a music track, moving through folders - and thats where I found that all touch Nokias have failed me. N900 was touted as a champion of speed. In most cases it was. But open two web pages, and it slowed considerably.
Look at the C6 review - that looks like the music library performance seems to be sorted.
Similarly, I've got an 8gig card with about 6gig of music in it. In the 5230, from the original v11 firmware through to the current v21 firmware - no problems at all.
Future isn't looking too bad for them at all 😊
clonmult wrote:Where do you see the lag in that video? It responds virtually instantly to everything, definitely nothing that would be irritating. Any problems on the video seem to be down to the user ..... and very possibly not quite final software.
Watch the video again and open your eyes. First the screenlock fiasco, homescreen transitions and the multitasking part. Just sad.
Are you trying to fool yourself?
Yes, the multitasking in the video you posted seem laggy and the change from vertical to horizontal doesn't work.
Transitions are not existent.
Why don't you look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrRr_p6Au4s
The more finished version of multitasking you can find at 1:30.
Or, another idea which maybe suits you more: Wait till it's out, don't read any review, reread only Eldar Murtazin "reviews" and base your opinion on those sources.
Well, Nokia S^1 phones lack a great deal on hardware side (read: dumbed down to only necessary specs), where Samsung i8910 is the king HW wise. Now, Samsung doesn't provide Nokia level of support, but i8910 still is a king of S^1 if you can make it work with OVI, QT and import some other Nokia features - you clearly see how Nokia own S^1 phones lag behind i8910 in every way.
PaulVise wrote:Watch the video again and open your eyes. First the screenlock fiasco, homescreen transitions and the multitasking part. Just sad.
So you're basing your opinion on a video thats quite possibly/probably got unfinished software.
Wait until its released, eh? Then comment. Until that point, you're just spouting hot air.