1. The 4 should have plenty of life in it yet. I could probably live with the 8gb now that I have all my music up in Google Play. If the 8x doesn't work out then I'll be all over it.
  2. It will, I think I will keep mine until the Nexus after that comes out. I see no point in buying another Nexus 4 around 10 months apart.
  3. Fingers crossed the 8x works for me. Android bores me.
  4. Originally posted by dylbagz:Maybe I'm just a rookie, but shit, I hate the lack of functionality of Apple products and the iPad (I have an iPad 4 and the second last generation of iPod video) - will never buy another Apple product again.

    Apple has the best hardware out there, but surely the worst compatibility and accesibility out there too.
  5. Reading lots of positive Nexus 7 reviews. Keeping the iPad until ios7 and I'll switch if it's shit.
  6. N7 is the one I'm looking for, so thanks for the words Gerard
  7. The 8X is probably the best looking phone I have owned to date. Power button is poor which is annoying but so far so good on the latest Windows Phone adventure.
  8. Too similar to the high-series Lumias for me, and I also don't like HTC at all. How is the camera?
  9. Pretty good. Nothing special.
  10. As ever thought the WP8 annoyances are arriving thick and fast. Can't download files over a certain size using my data connection, no sleep timer in podcast apps, no variable playback speed, no orientation lock in the vast majority of apps. Darn.

    What a bloody good looking phone though. And WP8 on a 720p display is fantastic. It will be an interesting week but a Nexus 4 is looking likely before long.
  11. Anyone here ever owned a pair of Sony MDR V6s?



    I just bought a pair today for AU$100. Read a few reviews and seems there is a general consensus that they are just about the best headphones you can get for under $150-200. I guess they've been around long enough to prove that they are decent (released for the first time in 1985), but I'd still like to see if anyone here has had any experiences with them.

    Going to these from a pair of 2010 Bose AE2s

    so it'll be interesting going from the mid-range bracket to the $100-bracket. I like the AE2s and don't have many complaints but need to upgrade the ear cushions and the headphone cord which was going to be about $20-30 plus $10 postage so the new set wasn't much more to be honest.
  12. I think that my grandfather might have some of these Sony at his recording studio. Never paid attention to the model name but I recall seeing them (or similar ones). That said, if I were to judge just from the external looking (without knowing specs), I would take the Sony over the Bose anytime