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I am pretty much committed to the 1080 for my home computer due to wanting to reasonably future proof it for the next generation of VR coming in 2017/18, but in the more immediate future because I want to upgrade to a 4k monitor, and the 1080, is the only card that can keep up on high settings with newer games. I thought about doing a 3x monitor setup, but the truth is I just don't need it, and barely use the dual monitor setup at home as it is.
The Note 5 is awesome, except for 2 things. I was satisfied with the S5, but I have a family shared plan, and ended up being able to upgrade, and lower my bill at the same time. After special at Sams club I the note 5 ended up costing me -$300, as compared to my bill previously. The two problems? It has no expandable storage, and I am CONSTANTLY forced to delete stuff, since the only option I could get due to the special pricing was the 32gb. The second, it's not even water resistant, much less somewhat waterproof. Performance wise though, I love it. Extremely fast, fluid, apps install, and uninstall quickly. I don't think I'll be able to easily to go a smaller form factor either, that extra real estate... I got very used to it, and I like it. Spen I don't really use, but it's cool. The Note 7 is coming soon, August probably, and you can buy a refurb Note 5 now for about $300-330 btw.
Now the Surface Pro... you know it has actually been on my mind A LOT
I have been kind of the on the hunt for a laptop replacement, that has full windows for a while. The surface pro is the current front runner, but I'm not sure I will get it. the Tab S2, is that good, that I'm now considering trying it out as a laptop replacement. The two programs I need most are excel, and word. Both of those work ok, on android, for the type of work I'd need to do remotely. VLC lets me play pretty much whatever I want on it, and that only leaves the issue of typing to be addressed, which a bluetooth keyboard can hopefully take care of.
A 9.7 screen is admittedly not ideal, stepping back from dual 27" monitors, but with the higher resolution, it is workable, if somewhat of a strain on the eyes. Microsoft RDP app works very well, so long as I have a reasonable connection.
After 24 years, I am for the first time a bit tempted to step away from windows.
The Note 5 is awesome, except for 2 things. I was satisfied with the S5, but I have a family shared plan, and ended up being able to upgrade, and lower my bill at the same time. After special at Sams club I the note 5 ended up costing me -$300, as compared to my bill previously. The two problems? It has no expandable storage, and I am CONSTANTLY forced to delete stuff, since the only option I could get due to the special pricing was the 32gb. The second, it's not even water resistant, much less somewhat waterproof. Performance wise though, I love it. Extremely fast, fluid, apps install, and uninstall quickly. I don't think I'll be able to easily to go a smaller form factor either, that extra real estate... I got very used to it, and I like it. Spen I don't really use, but it's cool. The Note 7 is coming soon, August probably, and you can buy a refurb Note 5 now for about $300-330 btw.
Now the Surface Pro... you know it has actually been on my mind A LOT
I have been kind of the on the hunt for a laptop replacement, that has full windows for a while. The surface pro is the current front runner, but I'm not sure I will get it. the Tab S2, is that good, that I'm now considering trying it out as a laptop replacement. The two programs I need most are excel, and word. Both of those work ok, on android, for the type of work I'd need to do remotely. VLC lets me play pretty much whatever I want on it, and that only leaves the issue of typing to be addressed, which a bluetooth keyboard can hopefully take care of.
A 9.7 screen is admittedly not ideal, stepping back from dual 27" monitors, but with the higher resolution, it is workable, if somewhat of a strain on the eyes. Microsoft RDP app works very well, so long as I have a reasonable connection.
After 24 years, I am for the first time a bit tempted to step away from windows.