How do you like it? Did you end up keeping it?
I'm still really enjoying mine.
I'm still really enjoying mine.
Yeah I kept it. Wasn't going to through the process of returning a monitor unless it was to RMA it, which is why I waited so long to decide on one. The MSI 321URX was never in stock and I always question the RMA process, customer service, and QC of brands like ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, etc. to varying degrees. Dell, I knew, was going to be a smooth process if I had to RMA now or in the future. I got the 4 year warranty with Geek Squad which makes it even better for me. It was $849 out the door with warranty with Best Buy credits. Really can not complain.
I'd probably look into the Buds 2 Pro on a sale, since the Buds 3 are out now. Well, they were announced, though the issues and delays seem to be preventing them from properly hitting the stores.
That said, the Buds+ are still excellent headphones if you don't need ANC. I honestly can't tell much of a difference between these and any newer buds, except that the Buds+ are more comfortable than anything Samsung launched since then due to the wingtipped design. Samsung knows too, since they brought it back in the FEs.
That said, the Buds+ are still excellent headphones if you don't need ANC. I honestly can't tell much of a difference between these and any newer buds, except that the Buds+ are more comfortable than anything Samsung launched since then due to the wingtipped design. Samsung knows too, since they brought it back in the FEs.
I used the FEs on a recent travel and the ANC was awesome. That's my first time using ANC in a situation where it was actually needed, to take out the droning your hear on an airplane and not necessarily when you want quiet time in a library or at home. But the FEs were great and they felt a lot like my Buds+. I think they sounded a tad bit better, too. They were $60 after trade in to Samsung, so well worth the upgrade. I didn't trade in the Buds+ and still have them but they're a pair I'll throw in my bag and not worry about. Maybe I'll sell it but that seems like a hassle.
Chi-fi is almost never worth the time and little money they cost. They're not going to be in any way, shape or form as good as the Buds+. With the exception of Xiaomi/Redmi buds, which are DEFINITELY worth the asking price, but at a fifth/eight the price of proper Galaxy Buds they clearly aren't as good either.
Speaking of, I just came back from an extended trip to Taipei that started with the Computex. I honestly love what brands like Xiaomi are consistently doing. If they were allowed in North America, they'd overtake our local brands immediately, and with the big bastions of Apple/Samsung dominance overtaken, they'd quickly finish dominating global market shares. The Xiaomi stores are a bit like the Apple stores in the US, except there's more of them, and they are now selling products across a far wider range of markets. The quality isn't quite there, but it's 80% there, at like 20-40% the price. As a souvenir, I got myself their $15 hair drier that performs 80% of the way of a $500 Dyson. Also, for an increasing number of product categories (like air purifiers), Xiaomi is becoming a leader with some of the best products around, still at a fraction of the price of old market leaders.
Xiaomi's latest foldable phone looks MUCH better than Samsung's, even if the software polish is also a bit behind. It's slim, light, and overall feels really sleek, and costs quite a bit less than Samsung's, while also including a periscope camera that Samsung said they can't fit in their (thicker) folds. If I were Samsung, I'd feel a massive pressure to do much better ASAP, as Xiaomi suddenly released a device that feels like they're two generations ahead in hardware design. Seriously, the Galaxy fold feels like an old brick next to it. I hear that this made Samsung panic and rush out some sort of a "Fold Slim" to ready and launch asap.
Xiaomi's latest foldable phone looks MUCH better than Samsung's, even if the software polish is also a bit behind. It's slim, light, and overall feels really sleek, and costs quite a bit less than Samsung's, while also including a periscope camera that Samsung said they can't fit in their (thicker) folds. If I were Samsung, I'd feel a massive pressure to do much better ASAP, as Xiaomi suddenly released a device that feels like they're two generations ahead in hardware design. Seriously, the Galaxy fold feels like an old brick next to it. I hear that this made Samsung panic and rush out some sort of a "Fold Slim" to ready and launch asap.
I feel the same about my S22U. We've really hit a wall with phone tech and the next frontier should be pricing. Should have been pricing years ago. I'm not upgrading to get better camera features and more lenses since I'm find with the pics I take now. And "AI" is the new buzzword in the tech world but Galaxy AI probably isn't what Samsung thinks people will think it is. If it was so imperative to have and life-changing, I'd know its features inside and out by now. But it's also a subscription based thing, so forget it.
I still have a bias against brands I am not familiar with and that are not as popular/mainstream as Apple and Samsung, regardless of country of origin. When I see the Xiaomis and Oppo phones that look very futuristic and put Samsung and Apple to shame aesthetically, I worry about durability and support of devices like that. I know Pixel is Google which is American but I wouldn't even get their boring-looking phones because of QC issues and software bugs I read about on Reddit. But I can still respect what these companies are doing in the name of innovation. Doesn't Xiaomi have some ridiculously fast-charging phone tech? 90% in 10 minutes, or something like that? RIP battery health though lol
These tariffs and fear of China are definitely stiffling options for consumers and let the big players rest on their laurels. I have some paranoia of companies East-of-Europe and their products but not to the point that I don't want them sold here. Let people make their own choices.