Bare drive or are you shucking?
I’ve never understood it but the USB enclosures are cheaper. I’d be happy with either really. I have enclosures. If they popped up more around the £120 mark I might buy four for a NAS and shuck them.
Bare drive or are you shucking?
I’ve never understood it but the USB enclosures are cheaper. I’d be happy with either really. I have enclosures. If they popped up more around the £120 mark I might buy four for a NAS and shuck them.
Tempted to get this and take it out of its enclosure to put in my HTPC.There's an 8tb drive recently appeared on HUKD for £109 and can be shucked. Tempted
Anyone think there's going to be good deals on a Nintendo Switch this year?
I want to use it for Coin Ops system which can easily suck up terrabytes of space.Tempted to get this and take it out of its enclosure to put in my HTPC.
Nice - how does it differ to RetroArch?I want to use it for Coin Ops system which can easily suck up terrabytes of space.
not really allowed to discuss but it's so easy to get working on PC. Still uses RA in the backend for some systems
not really allowed to discuss but it's so easy to get working on PC. Still uses RA in the backend for some systemsNice - how does it differ to RetroArch?
Just bought an Amazon fire tablet 7 for kids for £55. It was reduced from £99.
It's for my soon to be 3 year old nephew.![]()
Hmm wonder why the kids version is quite a bit more expensive than the non-kids - which is currently going for £35. Hardware-wise they look the same, just that the kids version has a massive bumper case.
Hmm wonder why the kids version is quite a bit more expensive than the non-kids - which is currently going for £35. Hardware-wise they look the same, just that the kids version has a massive bumper case.
Theyll replace the kids one if damaged. Also comes without ads and ewih a years Amazon Kids subscription.
True but it's worth every penny for a 2 year old.Hmm wonder why the kids version is quite a bit more expensive than the non-kids - which is currently going for £35. Hardware-wise they look the same, just that the kids version has a massive bumper case.
There's an 8tb drive recently appeared on HUKD for £109 and can be shucked. Tempted
My daughters has been replaced twice so far with no complaints at all. The replacements are refurbished, but nothing to distinguish them from brand new. And, as a bonus, the last one they sent is a newer version with a USB C charger connection (this is welcome, because both breakages were the charger connection failing).Ah so it's a bit like an insurance policy. I imagine there's limitations on how many replacements you can get, or some sort of excess?
i wonder if the usual zombie hordes that tsunami through the store doors as soon as they're opened and engage in full-contact squabbling to get an end-of-line flat screen TV deal will be social distancing this year.