Build Quality: For something hand built, the overall build quality is quite good. Of course, it isn’t nearly as perfect as something from a plastic molding machine but it is far ahead from the...
Disclaimer: My only other good cans to compare these to are Beyerdynamics DT770 (250). I fully realize this review will be biased because of that. So please keep that in mind. This review is my...
First Impressions:
Well, when I first used these, I used them in the same place I'd expect myself to continue using these, on the go from place to place, and while at places outside the...
I bought these this week from amazon.co.uk for £10 including delivery. That's US $15.
Packaging, appearance, warranty, euro-nanny knows best:
Mine arrived in the small European packaging box,...
Absolutely beautiful little player. It's just a gorgeous chunk of tech that feels good to hold. For me personally tech has to have form as well as function and the AK120 doesn't disappoint on...
Nope, just DX9. It still looks incredible as is, though. Particle effects are something I never really notice in games, but with this, they are so freaking excellent that you have no choice but to notice them.
eh, not bad. it's got some interesting concepts and the horrors alright like a 7/10 on a good day type thing...but it's just so poorly made. Maxed out it looks pretty good, but runs at about 2 frames a seconds, on minimum it runs at about 20 frames and dips to like 10; all while looking just plane old bad.
I'm loving the downsampling on my games, but what should work better? 8x AA w/ no DS, or 2x AA DS from 2560x1600? They both seem to get around the same performance.
I'm loving the downsampling on my games, but what should work better? 8x AA w/ no DS, or 2x AA DS from 2560x1600? They both seem to get around the same performance.
That's a good question. I might have to do a comparison just to see, though I suspect 2xAA at the higher resolution might look better.