1. Oled is the way to go, indeed. I'm very very satisfied with the N8 but I'm growing tired of its slowness when it comes to switching apps and stuff. Nokia -as always- is making amazing phones with the best hardware features out there (still loving N8's camera and music performance), but their software and operative systems are faaaar sub-par. I'm wishing that Windows Phone changes it a bit, although not completely sure it'll happen.
  2. I have these



    Sound is great really, but the remote is crap, first pair I had, the remote stopped working after a month. Got new ones last week from the shop I bought them, and the remote already stopped working. Why oh why
  3. Sue them
  4. Inline remotes on headphone are evil.


  5. Originally posted by dieder:I have these

    Sound is great really, but the remote is crap, first pair I had, the remote stopped working after a month. Got new ones last week from the shop I bought them, and the remote already stopped working. Why oh why

  6. I have always been and will always be a Play Station fan, I automatically despise everything that hasn't got SONY written all over it But yeah, everyone says the Xbox is fantastic, if you have 200 spare € and you want to have a way to spend a lot of hours having fun, give it a try
  7. I might swap the ps3 for an xbox. I love the ps3 but most of my friends just seem to be online on the xbox a lot more.
  8. sounds good. might waste my hard earned cash on this ;p thanks!
  9. PS3 all the way u dunt have to pay to play online and it doubles as a blu-ray player, and if u ever got fifa i could show u how good Spurs are
  10. Xbox 360 offers a better fun factor. In terms of games, you almost get the same as PS3, a few exclusive titles on both consoles (Forza on Xbox, Gran Turismo on PS3). Xbox has Facebook/Twitter/Last.fm capabilities (may be some German exclusive content). PS3 has better multimedia services (at least in the UK, BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD). Of course, PS3 has that blu-ray drive, which may influence your opinion.

    Online play is a paid subscription on the Xbox, doesn't cost much (£35 a year). PS3 is free but I do feel Xbox 360 is a far better experience online. Xbox 360 is solely a gaming console, with a few added extras. PS3 is designed to be more of a media hub, that can also play games.

    I own both consoles and I only use the PS3 for exclusive titles/blu-ray playback. I'm a much bigger fan of the Xbox. Also worth checking out what your friends play on as well.