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Dell XPS 15

Intel Ivy Bridge i7-3632QM (6M Cache, 2.2GHz up to 3.2GHz), to be returned to Dell for Haswell upgrade 45 days from now.
16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Intel HD4000 Integrated and NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M (2GB GDDR5)
Silver Anodized Aluminum Chassis
15.6" HD 1080p 'Truelife WLED' Display
32GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Slot-Loading DVD/Blu-Ray Optical Drive​

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Dell S2440L (Yes, two of them.)

1080p Display
250-nit Brightness
Edge-to-Edge Glass​

Smart-things

I have about $1,500 to play with for smartphones and tablets. I'm thinking the following:

Nexus 4
Nexus 7 (2nd-gen)
HTC One
Moto X​

I'd wait for the next Nexus phone instead of the Nexus 4, except I very much like the Nexus 4 and I also have two would-be useless Wireless Charging Orbs floating around. I also plan to throw a Nexus 10 in that list as soon as I can make the finances work out. As we all know, these things aren't exactly cheap..
 
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Dell XPS 15

Intel Ivy Bridge i7-3632QM (6M Cache, 2.2GHz up to 3.2GHz), to be returned to Dell for Haswell upgrade 45 days from now.
16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Intel HD4000 Integrated and NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M (2GB GDDR5)
Silver Anodized Aluminum Chassis
15.6" HD 1080p 'Truelife WLED' Display
32GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Slot-Loading DVD/Blu-Ray Optical Drive​

http://i.imgur.com/uxfXqOj.png

Dell S2440L (Yes, two of them.)

1080p Display
250-nit Brightness
Edge-to-Edge Glass​

Smart-things

I have about $1,500 to play with for smartphones and tablets. I'm thinking the following:

Nexus 4
Nexus 7 (2nd-gen)
HTC One
Moto X​

I'd wait for the next Nexus phone instead of the Nexus 4, except I very much like the Nexus 4 and I also have two would-be useless Wireless Charging Orbs floating around. I also plan to throw a Nexus 10 in that list as soon as I can make the finances work out. As we all know, these things aren't exactly cheap..

OK seriously that is an awesome stash. I WANT

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Probably will pick up the next Nexus phone or a Motorola X. I also need to get a new notebook, but I won't be going as high-end as you. :p

Sent from my Nexus 4
 
Just got back from the US vs El Salvador soccer match at M&T Bank Stadium here in Baltimore. International soccer play is like nothing else...so much fun.
 

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Well, I'll most likely be getting this laptop soon?

Guess I'll drop the specs, too.

Acer V5 laptop
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Windows 8 64-bit
3rd gen Intel Core i5 processor (dual core, 1.8GHz/2.7 GHz)
Intel HD 4000 graphics
8GB DDR3 SDRAM
1TB serial ATA hard drive
15.6" 1366x768 (yeah, I know?) TFT touch screen
2500 mAh Li-ion 4-cell battery
Optical drive (not needed but a plus nevertheless)
$649 at Costco

So not the best specs, but definitely great for the price. I don't need something too high-end anyways.
 
Anyone else flash the new AOKP milestone build? Loaded it up today on the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7. :D

Sent from my Galaxy Note II
 
Well, I'll most likely be getting this laptop soon?

Guess I'll drop the specs, too.

Acer V5 laptop
http://static.acer.com/up/Resource/...1-531-petra-silver-touch-product-sku-main.png
Windows 8 64-bit
3rd gen Intel Core i5 processor (dual core, 1.8GHz/2.7 GHz)
Intel HD 4000 graphics
8GB DDR3 SDRAM
1TB serial ATA hard drive
15.6" 1366x768 (yeah, I know?) TFT touch screen
2500 mAh Li-ion 4-cell battery
Optical drive (not needed but a plus nevertheless)
$649 at Costco

So not the best specs, but definitely great for the price. I don't need something too high-end anyways.

Not bad at all. Now if I could put OSX on it.

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No it isn't.

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Its not awful..
Its a good OS Chetan, even if you like OS X better: There both good, and you really can`t go wrong with either of them.
Both have high points, both have low points. We all have our own opinions however.

Anyway, I'm looking of trying (Virtualbox, VM) Ubuntu or Linux Mint: If I like it and if Wine works decently (don't care about games), I may switch. Or most likely dual-boot.