Ok,
So for iPhone holders, a lot of times you can pretty much depend on them having a Mac Book, iPad, Apple TV, etc.
For Android users its a little different as we probably cross all platforms depending on the type of device.I'm just curious to knwo what's in your Gadget Arsenal?
For me:
Phone: Galaxy Nexus (VZW)
Tablet: Asus Transformer Prime soon to be Nexus 7
Laptop: Samsung Series 9
Desktop: Some Windows Box I built mainly for gaming
TV Media Device: Boxee Box
Phone: GSM nexus
Laptop: HP G42
Tablet: Yet to arrive Nexus 7
Just curious, anyone of you into PC hardware?
Beamed from my Maguro.
Phone: gnex gsm
Tablet: iPad
Laptop: Dell precision m4500 (work laptop)
Desktop: minitower with retail parts (quad core with 4gb RAM)
TV mediaplayer: some cheap Asus box that will play/stream anything.
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Phones: Galaxy Nexus GSM, SE Xperia Arc S
Tablet: Currently none. I had hope for the Nexus 7, but without 3G = no way.
Laptops: Asus G71GX (Fedora Linux 17), Apple iBook G4 (OSX Tiger)
Desktop: Some old minitower with dual core CPU and 2gb memory (Fedora Linux 17)
TV mediaplayer: I'm glad with cable and an DVD player.
(Isn't this more a thread for OT?)
Phones: Galaxy Nexus GSM, HTC Wildfire
Tablet: Ainol Novo7 Elf
Laptop: XMG A702 (A couple of things modified)
Phones: Verizon Galaxy Nexus, iPhone 4S
Tablet: Nexus 7
Computers: Retina Mac, older custom-built PC (i5-750 cpu, gtx 560 ti)
Gaming: PS3, Xbox 360 (r2d2), 3ds (zelda), Wii (dust-covered)
TV: Apple TV
Camera: Sony RX100
Phone: I think we all know
Laptop: Macbook pro (and I love it )
Tablet: No need with a gnex and macbook
Gaming: PS3
Phone - GNex
Tablet - None (I use my phone)
Computer - None (I use my phone and remote into my work iMAC if I ever need to do anything that can only be done on a computer)
TV - LED 8000 55" Samsung Smart TV
Media Device - Motorola Atrix 4G connected via HDMI and I have a BT keyboard and mouse hooked up to it. Just pop it into the dock and hook them up to the TV. It has replaced my computer at home.
Home Theater: Bose GSX 123 and Optoma 1080P projector (I connect my Atrix/GNex to the HDMI port and play movies from Netflix).
Camera: Nikon D5000
I am not really satisfied with the HDMI capabilities of the GNex. It falls way short of the Atrix 4G's capabilities there.
vG
GSM Nexus
2006 Black Macbook
Nexus 7
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Phone: Galaxy Nexus, Htc Rezound, and droid Eris
Tablet: none at the moment :crying:
Laptop: ASUS G73JH-X5
drzplaya1121 said:
GSM Nexus
2006 Black Macbook
Nexus 7
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Were you eligible to get mountain lion?
I've got a 2010 Macbook Pro, Nexus 7, original Transformer, and of course my Nexus
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Phone: GSM Galaxy nexus
Tablet iPad 3
Gaming: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360
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Phone; Galaxy Nexus
Tablet: Motorola Xoom
Laptop: no need
Desktop: custom built quad core built like 3 years ago
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Phone: Galaxy Nexus
Tablet: Nexus 7
Laptop: ASUS Zenbook UX32A buying soon
PC: Custom Build (Soon upgrading), Currently have AMD Phenom X6 1090T, 16GB Samsung DDR3 Green 30nm Memory (4x4GB), ASUS Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard, ASUS 5850 DirectCU II, Silverstone Fortress FT01 Case, Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 Advanced CPU Cooler
Phone: Galaxy Nexus, Sensation XE, Nokia N900, iPhone 3GS
Tablet: iPad
Laptop: MacBook Pro (2011), Vaio CW Series White
Gaming: PS3 60gb, Wii, Game Cube, PSP, Gameboy Advance
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Was this supposed to be look at how much **** I have?
Laptop: HP Pavilion Dv6z Windows 7/LMDE
Tablet: Nexus 7
Looking into building my own desktop... just don't feel very capable.
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cell1: galaxy nexus gsm
cell2: lg my touch q (don't laugh)
laptop: toshiba satellite
desktop: made-from-parts mid tower
tablet: none, likely a nexus 7 soon
gaming: deck of cards
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Looking into building my own desktop...
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Check out MaximumPC mag. They always have how-to-build-it articles and good technical expertise. Slanted toward gaming though... ignore all the must-have-the-best-graphics-card hype. Good info on what parts to buy, etc.
Phone: VZW Google Samsung Galaxy Nexus(32GB), Droid Incredible
Media Player: Apple iPod Touch 4G(32GB)(2), iPod Nano 5th Gen(8GB)
Tablet: Google ASUS Nexus 7(16GB)
Laptop: Toshiba Satellite
Computer: it died. =`(
Gaming: Nintento Wii, PS3(2), PS2, Gamecube, PSP 3000, Gameboy(2), DSi(2), Sega Genesis(I use it yes)
Headphones: Bose IE2, JayBird Freedom Bluetooth, Turtle Beaches PX3
TV Provider: AT&T U-Verse
TV: Samsung 48', Philip 40", Dynex 38"
Car[hell of it]: Hyundai Tiburion 00'(new to me. ^_^)
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If I have helped you.... hit that sexy thanks button. ^_^
Phone: GSM Gnex
Computer: Custom built
Laptop: Asus 1015pn (netbook)
Tablet: Had a Xoom..
TV: 46" Sony 3d something...
Consoles: PS3 (rarely used)
Phone : Galaxy nexus with T-Mobile
Tablet : Nexus 7
Laptop : Dell vostro 3350
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Hi all!
I have nexus 7 2013 with android 6.0.1
I bought android usb endoscope, try many apps from market, but no one does not work
this is strange, because Nexus 7 support OTG.
Can you help me to solve this?
Hello,
just wanted to know if it is possible to get aptx bluetooth for the nexus device per MOD ?
A lot of new phone support it out of factory (http://www.aptx.com/category/phones) , but not Nexus 5x.
Thanks for your interest!
have a nice day
I just got a set of AptX compatible headphones, and noticed a lot of LG phones are AptX compatible (minus the 5X from the lists I've seen). Is the hardware in the Nexus 5X not capable? I would love to hear the difference between standard bluetooth and AptX enabled bluetooth sound.
Aptx require license, which costs money. Google didn't bought it, so there is no support.
Hey, I am having some trouble getting my Nexus 5x and Nexus 4 to pair over bluetooth. Android complains that "Pins don't match" even though they do when I see the 6 digit code on both screens. Both my Nexus 5x and Nexus 4 will pair to a Moto G 2nd Gen.
Nexus 5X -> Moto G: Works
Nexus 4 -> Moto G: Works
Nexus 5x -> Nexus 4: Does not work...
I've tried two radio firmwares on the Nexus 5x, and 2 different roms and radio firmwares on the Nexus 4. I can't figure out what is going wrong.