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20 Sep, 2020
Be Warned
1 of 2 found this helpful I bought a set of Z906 speakers about 7 years ago and though they are excellent for their purpose a power surge a couple of weeks ago broke the subwoofer and without that you can't do anything. This is apparently a common problem with these speakers. Even if you were competent at electronics enough to repair it, the back of the subwoofer is screwed on and glued with epoxy or something similar which makes it impossible to remove. This wouldn't be a big deal with cheap speakers but the list price of these is about £350 so it's something to consider.
22 Jun, 2012
Expensive but deserved market leader from Samsung.
53 of 53 found this helpful I usually try not to get caught up in the hype of new consumer products but, having had a Galaxy S2 for 7 months, I really wanted an S3 so I went ahead and bid on ebay. I managed the record of being scammed twice (!) but the 3rd time I was lucky and got it.
Let's get this straight; if you have an S2 you are not going to be completely blown away by the S3, as many of the upgrades are quite subtle.I'l list them as follows
1) Battery. The battery is now 2100 maH as opposed to 1600 maH in the S2 with a noticeable increase in life.
2) SIM card. This is now a micro SIM card so bear in mind you can't simply move your old card over - your service provider will need to give you a new one and port your number over.In my case it took about 2 hours for the number to transfer.
3) CPU. This is now a Quad Core, though the RAM is still the same at 1GB. Video playback either from your memory or YouTube is outstandingly smooth, with ultra sharp definition, colour and no trace of lag or stutter.
4) Camera. This is still 8 megapixels but works better than it did on my S2 and pictures look crisper due to the higher resolution of the screen.
5) S Voice. This has taken over from Iris and so far it sucks. Maybe future upgrades will address this?
6) Styling. This has done away with the slightly lumpy back of the S2 and is very sleek with rounded corners and a chrome trim, probably to get away from accusations that it was "iPhonelike".
It's an enormously pricey phone but definitely cutting edge and likely to stay that way for the near future.
12 Jan, 2011
Top Quality RAM
Bought this a couple of days ago and not only does it look rather pretty it works beautifully in my self built PC. OCZ are a well known quality make and deservedly so in my opinion.