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What about skyrim or elder scrolls online playable with out the core I really don't want to buy an alienware 13 lol Im a gamer and Im out on the road like 80 percent of the time and it sucks dragging ps4 around lol.

Haven't ever gamed on a pc before lol all help is greatly appreciated. Last edited: Mar 8, That is awesome. Thank you was that on p or p. Depends on what 'playable' means to you I guess, haha. Some people call 20 frames per second playable! Psyjin , Mar 8, Bubber likes this. I know Minecraft works reasonably well and only lags when you load chunks. Then again there is the option of snake, spider solitaire, minesweeper.

RScrub , Mar 8, Bubber and Raijin like this. It's disheartening. We were told those units were six months old. But I don't remember any of those phones making the slightest creak. If there was a noise, it was quiet enough not to draw my attention. Should you be concerned? Of course. At first I thought maybe it was the screen and, like a nice pair of leather boots, it just needs time to "break in.

The unique hinge system that helps prevent a crease in the screen is apparently the source of a creak on my review unit. But here's what Motorola told me about the Razr and its sound. When folding and unfolding Razr, you may hear a sound, which is natural from the mechanical movement of the phone.

Razr has undergone rigorous durability testing, and the reported sounds in no way affect the quality of the product. How bad is this sound? It's not "record skip" loud, but it's not great either. If I bought this phone, I'd think something was wrong and want to swap it. Not like the Galaxy Fold , no. In fact, Motorola designed a special hinge that allows the display to stay curled when closed and therefore prevent a permanent crease.

When I watch a video, I can make out the edges of the steel plates used to reinforce the back of the screen and keep it taut in the open position. The middle of the screen doesn't have this backing. Imagine covering the seat cushions of a couch with a taut bed sheet and being able to make out the space in between the cushions.

When I'm scrolling up and down, I can feel the void behind the middle of the screen. This doesn't sour my experience. But it is a reminder of just how delicate the display is. This one's tricky. Motorola released a video on how to care for the Razr that claims the "screen is made to bend; bumps and lumps are normal.

If you have a bump or lump on your body you should see a doctor. In the week I had the Razr, it survived snow, two airplane trips, half a dozen cabs, a hotel, various pockets, a backpack and a house with a cat. It also held up while being photographed and filmed in a variety of locations.

One of the Razr's features is its Zero Gap hinge, which has a gap about as thick as a playing card thick. Several times, I opened the phone to discover the interior screen covered in lint and dust. Its impossible for me to determine in a week whether the Razr will be durable in the long term. The only way to know is to use it for months on end. The Razr needs to build my trust in the same way the first smartphones and their glass screens had to.

Yes and no. A colleague of mine tested how many times he could fold a Razr he had purchased. He stopped the test after the folding machine had trouble folding the phone. The Razr still worked and opened and closed, but there was something off behind the screen. I can't speak to his results, but what I can say is that the review unit I used didn't have any damage whatsoever after a heavy week of use. In response to the fold test, Motorola said, "[The] Razr is a unique smartphone, featuring a dynamic clamshell folding system unlike any device on the market.

SquareTrade's FoldBot [the folding machine we used] is simply not designed to test our device. Therefore, any tests run utilizing this machine will put undue stress on the hinge and not allow the phone to open and close as intended, making the test inaccurate. The important thing to remember is that Razr underwent extensive cycle endurance testing during product development , and CNET's test is not indicative of what consumers will experience when using Razr in the real world.

We have every confidence in the durability of Razr. I should note that Motorola offers a decent warranty on the Razr. If your display has defects incurred during normal use, Motorola will repair or replace your devices for free.

The Razr changed my relationship with my phone. When I'm bored on an ordinary slab-shaped phone, I find myself mindlessly scrolling through Twitter or Instagram. But on the Razr, I became more purposeful about what I did.



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