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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Apple iPad Pro Full Review! Can it really replace a laptop?

Apple iPad Pro


So I've been using the iPad pro for some time now, and it's time for my full written review.   Let's go!

First things first, YES...it's big and heavy like all other reviewers have stated.  The body?  It's slim, and big.  6.9mm is nice, any thinner...and we might not have these great specs we have.  It weighs 1.5lbs, and you will know it while using it.  This thing is massive, and there is no other way to put it.  BUT, it's not to overwhelming when used with keyboard.  That makes it feel more like a real laptop, and that is a good thing.  Can it replay my laptop, well...we shall see.  It's still too soon to say.



Let's get to the screen, WOW...just wow.  Coming in at a resolution of 2048 x 2732 (264ppi)  I love it, and it's just a beautiful one.  No denying that, it's really that good.  Playing with it at the apple store before buying is not like bring it home, and setting it up to be your own.  I'm sitting here at the kitchen table as I type this, and it's so nice to view such a nice screen.  Watching movies, playing some games, web surfing on this thing is worlds better than my iPad Mini.  I am not saying to myself, man...I can't believe I used to use that little thing.  Heck, even my iPad Air 2 seems a little weird to use now lol.

Button placement.  It's kind of wrong I wanna say, and should not be so far up at the top.  I understand this is the first generation model, so this needs to be fixed in the next model.

3D Touch.  Where is it?  Apple!  Where is force to touch?  This is your latest technology, and you didn't include it with your newest tablet.  Wow!  Enough said.


The Speakers on this bad boy are just flat out amazing, and you don't have to crank it to full volume to hear some great sound!  I love them on all four corners, and you will too if you decide to pick this tablet/laptop hybrid up.  Crystal clear sounds from all sides is a must on such a big device, and it will surprise you at how loud they are.  Trust me.

It runs iOS 9.1 out of the box, and it runs great.  Like really great!  During my time of using this device, I have had no issues what so ever.  I mean none.  I know there are some issues with the device needing a reboot after charging to get it started, but I hope you don't have to go through that.  While it's not that big of a deal, it is still an issue that Apple will fix in an update.

There are not a lot of apps that are made directly for the iPad Pro yet, but again the apps do look good.  But I want more of my primary apps to be formatted for the big screen.  (Work on this Apple, please and thank you.)

It's loaded with all the options you need to connect.  WiFi Dual band; LTE or WiFi models; GPS; Bluetooth 4.0; hotspot; NFC.  I have the 128GB LTE model.

Memory sizes are 32GB WiFi, 128GB WiFi, and 128GB LTE Unlocked, and carriers have the 128GB LTE model as well.  You can pick the one you like best!

It still has the fingerprint reader, but it's feels so silly on this big device to be honest.  It's like it just doesn't belong on here, or at least not at the bottom of the device.    It you are looking that option, it's still here.  Just weird that is all.  When you buy it, you will see what I mean.

I'm now gonna answer the questions you might be thinking about.

Price!
32gb WiFi is $799 plus your local taxes
128gb WiFi is $949 plus your local taxes
128gb LTE model is $1079 plus your local taxes

Is it worth those prices in my opinion, NOPE!  Way too high.  Here is how I would price them.  WiFi models as followed. 32gb - $699, 64gb - $799, 128gb - $899, LTE models all $120 on top of the prices listed above.  What do you think?

I've been using this with the Logitech keyboard, mainly because it just feels so much better that way.  The apple keyboard has lots of things this one does not, and I would recommend you do NOT buy the apple keyboard.  This one has a textured cover, and it covers the entire device.  Also, it can be used as a full case to protect you iPad Pro completely, unlike the apple keyboard.  This keyboard feels so good, and has great travel and feedback on it while typing.  The apple keyboard even cost more, which is crazy to me.


The pencil that apple said was stupid years back?  Well, they ate those words now.  While I will not be buying it, and don't see any use for it...it might be for you.  If you are an artist, or can hold a steady hand...get it, I guess.  (That's all I have to say about that.)

My final thoughts are this.  Over all, I am going to say it is a very nice device.  If you are looking for just a big tablet, don't buy this one.  Go look at some android devices, and you will find them priced a lot better.  They will work just as good for gaming, and basic web surfing and things like that.  Don't spend this much money just to have an iPad that is not going to give you the monies worth.  You won't find it here.  For me!  I'm gonna get my monies worth, because I travel and need a hybrid like this.  With the Logitech keyboard I bought, it's an amazing option for not carrying around a laptop.  This can do the things a tablet can do, and it can do some things my laptop can do.  Not very many, but when I travel...I try to keep it basic.  So this device works for me.  Creating word docs, typing notes on the go, etc.  It can do some things, but it's no where close to being a replacement for my laptop at all.  I need plug and play things, and this one requires an adapter for all of that.  So, it's not so 'Pro' after all.  But it will do for what I need it for.

If you are looking for a nice hybrid, get this one over a regular iPad.  I might use my iPad Air 2 for gaming, it's small and easy to hold for long periods of time unlike this beast lol!   There are a lot of options for buying a travel companion, and this is now one of them.  I will say this though.  For some people, basic users....it will replace their laptops.  Power users, don't bother buying for that reason.  At least not yet, wait until the next gen. comes out.

Do I like it?  Yep, love it.  However, I will only be using this with the keyboard.  I feel like that is where it belongs.  Not to be used as just a tablet, nope...and you've been warned!

Would I recommend it?  Scroll  back up, and read the paragraph that starts with 'My final thoughts...'  Please see my video review as well, thanks for reading and happy Tech buying!

God bless you!


Logi Create keyboard



Monday, November 2, 2015

Let me explain!

No more surgeries!

Recently I underwent a couple of more surgical procedures, to help correct my spine.  (2 in the last 5 months)

Years back while in the military, was hurt really bad. When I was younger, this really didn't affect me much. But about 10 years ago, while I was on riot control I was hurt again really bad causing severe injuries to the same injury from the Army.  I've had several surgeries, and I'm going through a lot right now. I know most of you didn't know this, or might not remember. But I am a service connected war vet, and ex law enforcement!  I enjoyed my career back then, and was active in my community.  After my last injury, I was told I could not do that line of work anymore.  So like most people, I went to college when I was younger, so I became a regular person that works in an office liked most of the world. 

Helping others is very important to me, and I was able to contribute ask that I could over the years.  My father was a police officer, and military as well.  So I needed to keep our family traditions going, anyway that I could.  I went to college for micro applications back in the early 90's, and studied DOS and coding. 

But my passion is tech, and always has been even though my life was law enforcement.  It is a great hobby to have! I have worked for Dell, Texas Instruments, and good old Samsung!  But today, I'm an ordained minister! I've learned a lot along my travels, and wouldn't change anything for the world. I have a great family, beautiful grandchildren, and I'm truly blessed!  I wrote this to say thank you to the people that follow me on YouTube, and other social media sites.

I will be back full time soon, but right now I'm in recovery.  Thank you all

For $499 the Huawei made Nexus 6P is beautiful!

There is no denying that the Huawei made Nexus 6P is beautiful, and just looks amazing! With a starting price of $499, you actually get a really nice package in a smartphone.  




The design of the Nexus 6P looks stunning, but only in the aluminum finish in my opinion. Because that particular model looks the most premium, and really stands on.  The screen on the 6P is gorgeous to say the least, and is sure to please while using for any media content.  Videos, games, web browsing, etc you will find yourself extremely pleased.  Coming in at 5.7 inches, it sharp at 1440X2560.  On either side of the screen, there's a speaker. Which provides sound you would not believe, until you have listened to them yourself.  


When it comes to software, it's a Nexus device! Enough said right? You are guaranteed to get all the updates, and you will have no bloatware from carriers.  Buttery smooth, and works without a hitch.  


Camera on the 6P could be labeled as one of the best, but that's a stretch.  The software is minimal, and leaves much to be desired to be honest.  However, when it comes to just taking photos it will get the job done.  I would have liked to see more control, that's all.  But sometimes less is more, right?  



With Android 6.0 battery life should be improved, and I'll give more test on that later.  So far, this device will make it through a full day.  The new doze feature is a much needed one, that should have been introduced long ago.  None the less, it's here so let's all enjoy long standby times now! Thanks Google!


Now that fingerprint scanners are the norm, we should see the popping up all lots of new devices in the near future.  Setup is ready easy and fast, and this is one of the fastest fingerprint readers you will use on a phone.  The placement of it is great too, as it seems so natural.


It's a big phone, kinda talk but not too big for my taste.  I like large phones, and could only see myself using at least a 5.5 inch screen going forward.  Anything less, just doesn't feel right.  Some might say not having the SD card option, and removable battery is a bad thing. But honestly I'm over it, because if the phone had at least 32gb of onboard storage I'm good to go.  My cloud storage exceeds 3TB, so no complaints here.




With a specs like the following, it's a good deal.


5.7 inch 1440X2560 display
32, 64, 128gb memory options
12mp camera w/laser auto focus
Thin frame and body
Premium build quality
3450mAh battery
LTE on all US carries
Fingerprint scanner
3GB of RAM
Snapdragon 810
USB Type C
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi


Sunday, November 1, 2015

Oneplus 2, finally!

So I've complained about not being able to get this device for months, buy now that I have it in happy. It is no flagship killer, but it is truly a nice phone.


The first thing I noticed when I pulled it out of there box was the screen, of I was not a techie I'd think it was a QHD display!  Simply put, it's gorgeous. The next thing that really surprised me was the size of the phone, and the way it feels in my hands. The sandstone back is great, and gives the right amount of grip you need to hold it. I did get a wood back too, but found it was kinda hard to keep swapping then out. Really slippery too once it is on, and it looks better than it feels.

The software on the Oneplus 2 is buttery smooth, and I found myself cruising quickly through the phone while using.  This is pretty much a stock software experience, so Nexus lovers will love this.  With 64gb of onboard storage, I've got tons left to spare. I am gonna pickup some cases, but for now all I have is a tempered glass on the front. Looks good, and does not take away from touch sensitivity at all.  I normally don't jump straight to battery, but I have to. This phone is great on battery!  I easily get 5 or 6 hours screen on time, with every charge.  So speaking of charging, it takes a bit but it gets there. 15 to 100 was about 80 mins or so. The new USB Type C charging is nice, but nothing special to brag about.  The fact is, I hate having to pull out all the cables to charge the phone. 


The camera in my experience is pretty good, and I won't complain. It does what it needs to do, and takes good pictures! Video recording is solid, and does well to me!

Performance on the phone if really solid, and I can see why a person would want this phone. I've had no issues at all, and I think this is a well rounded device.  One thing I really like about this phone is the included switch on the side of the phone, so you can change how you are notified.  I'm really pleased with this, and I think lots of Android phones should pick this option in the future.


For just under $400, you get a good package.

1080p display
13mp camera
64gb ROM
4GB RAM
Stock Android with some tweaks
Dual SIM
4K recording
Dual band Wi-Fi
USB Type C
3300mAh Battery



This may be a hard device to get, but if you can you will enjoy it!  Well worth every penny!  Stay tuned for my coverage of the Nexus 6P!