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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910V Frost White Verizon *EXCELLENT+*
May 31, 2016
Awesome screen with replaceable battery
If you want an Android phone with a bigger screen and replaceable battery, this is a great option. At this point (May 2016) the Note 4 is a good value. If you can find one that is in excellent condition, it's basically the same as the Note 5, but significantly cheaper. It also has a replaceable battery, unlike the 5. The battery life is quite good, but it is still the weak link in the system if you use your phone a lot. The phone has a physical "home" button, and touch "back" and "view all open Apps" buttons below the screen. I was disappointed there's no longer a "menu" button as on my old Droid, but all the aps seem to have a good menu button in-screen, so I don't miss it too much. You can do a split screen with two apps, which is also very nice. And the screen...oh the screen! This is the moneymaker for this phone. It is glorious. It's big (2-3/4" w x 4-7/8"h), and clear. I can't even see the individual pixels. You will never go back to a smaller screen again, but this is probably about as big as is practical. It fits in my hip pockets, but it sticks out the top. It also fits in the generous breast pocket of my coveralls, but there is no room to spare. But for actually using it, it's great. I have medium sized hands, and I have to work to reach the left side of the keyboard when typing one-handed, but I don't notice it much anymore. And typing two-handed is a breeze. The haptic feedback is great, and the keyboard finally has the numbers above the QUERTY row, all the time. You get special characters with a long hold of the keys, which saves having to go to the special character keyboard. The Swype text input feature works really well, but it takes some practice to get faster than typing just because it's a different input style. The S-pen is a solid feature; I haven't used mine a lot, but it feels like magic watching the cursor appear as you hover over the screen. Handwriting recognition is pretty good, if you want to be able to have some tablet-like functionality it would probably be great for drawing and such. As a phone, it works great. When you pull up contacts or recent calls, a swipe to the right will dial the person immediately, without having to go through another confirmation. It doesn't feel weird holding such a big phone to your ear; it's not like talking on a tablet. If you're considering getting a phone with a bigger screen, just do it. You will wonder how you ever lived without it, and really, we spend a bit of time on our phones, so you may as well have the biggest screen you can practically haul around. This is an awesome specimen.
5 of 5 found this helpful
Husqvarna 570BTS 570BT Backpack Blower 3 CANS OF PREMIX FUEL AND A 6 PACK OF OIL
Oct 19, 2016
Pro Quality Tool, Worth the Money
This was recommended to me by a friend who is a landscaper, and it does not disappoint. I haven't used a lot of other blowers, but after some research it seemed clear that if one is going to buy a backpack blower, then you should get a big one. It is easy to start, has never died (important when you have to take it back off to start it), has a huge air filter and fuel tank, and most importantly blows HARD. I can't imagine having one with less power; it blows acorns out of the grass, wet leaves off of pavement, and dry leaves like nobody's business. The only hesitation I had was whether I should get the largest model, the 580. My landscaper friend has that one, and if I was using it to make a living it would probably be worth the extra $100. For me, this one is plenty. I would get this over the next size down, however. As I understand it the 560 does not have the Low-Vibe system or the large air filter, which are really nice touches. Vibration is surprisingly low for having a 4 HP engine in a backpack. This was slightly less money than the Stihl 600 blower, especially if you buy it on Ebay, and has a little more power.
2 of 2 found this helpful