Whats a technology product you aquired...

Whats a technology product you aquired, that you consider to have a great balance between performance and price (considering its user base needs)?

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LG 25UM58-P

I had a zenfone go 4.5 that raped some new motorola smartphones in question of processing, i recommend it

Nexus 5 and 7
Nothing will ever touch them again

it just werks

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Pocophone?

>tfw dropped mine from ~20cm and the screen cracked

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670
Still runs games on high.

Agreed, the 5 had arguably the best price:performance ratio to date at time of release

Also,
Used Thinkpads
Headphones with end user detachable cabling

Nokia 8

the Moto G line of phones, ive had two over the years and they both seemed to be great for the money

Too bad it has that stupid power button issue.
I guess LG really like their planned obsolence.

mine was a workhorse for over 4 years but suddenly and within a span of 2 month
>speakers gone
>camera gone
>screen failing 80%
>battery goes from 100% to 0 in 10 minutes just idling

Oh well, it was beautiful while it lasted, whats a good 250$-300$ replacement?

I've loved my Nexus 5, but it wasn't great. The battery sucked ass, the camera was mediocre, it had horrible performance problems for me.

But then, the new budget king emerged.
Xiaomi Mi 5.
240$ for an actual flagship... of 2016. But it still holds up.
The performance is great, the camera is good, the battery is fine, it looks and feels nice, it's pretty popular so lots of ROMs and dev support.
I purchased in April of 2017 and I'm still happy with it. It'll easily make it beyond its 2 years with me.

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OnePlus 6T. Only complaint is that 5Ghz WiFi didn't work out of the box. Had to to into recovery mode and refresh cache. Not the biggest deal but something many people probably aren't comfortable doing.

Man, the Nexus 5 was a really poorly built phone.
Mine just stopped powering on last year.
Anyway, I would recommend getting a Huawei Y5 (2018).
It's pretty cheap, and it runs Android 8.
Just don't expect doing anything that requires a lot of power.

Some multimedia keyboard I bought in 2004, it still werks perfectly fine to this date.

I5-2500k

First Moto G, that shit has a very fond place in my heart.

Except anything with battery life longer than 5 hours.

>GTX 1050ti
As a casual gamer, this card was cheap and fantastic.
>Moto g5s Plus
Good phone, nice ROM support, works.
>Ath M20x
Great monitors tweakable with Viper. I love it.