Monday, 30 November 2020

Xbox SX not outputting 1440p?

I bought a new 1440p 170hz monitor mainly for my pc, but for the sx as well. When I plug it into the Xbox though it only gives me the option of 4K, 1080 and 720. It gives me the option of 120hz at 1080p but doesn’t even show 1440p as an option even at 60hz? The hdmi monitor ports are both 2.0 so I should be able to play 1440p at 120hz. Is there something I’m missing here?



Submitted by ProfesserFlexX | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Sunday, 29 November 2020

Buffering issue

I have finally upgraded my old 720 TV for a new 4k TV and I'm suddenly getting buffering issues. I use an old rpi 2 as my server. Was the server only transcoding at 720 previously? Was it even aware the TV was only 720? Is it now struggling because its transcoding ag 1080? Is it even aware the TV is 4k?

Is it just coincidence and my pi is starting to finally pack in? It's buffering on both the native TV app and the xbox one app (which we used with our old 720 dumb TV)

The pi is wired to the router and the TV is WiFi on the same network, the xbox is wired. Neither the xbox or TV have an issue streaming netflix or any other service. Just plex



Submitted by ViktorBoskovic | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Saturday, 28 November 2020

720 Plasma to 4K QLED

Just wondering, because I’m not that knowledgeable when it comes to differences in technology, especially minor ones... but will I notice a humongous difference in this transition:

720 Plasma Tv W/ original day one Xbox One

To

4K 120hz QLED tv W/ Xbox series x

That’s what’s headed my way this Christmas and I’m excited!



Submitted by Matt2Pac | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Titanfall 2 PC starup issues (black screen / white screen / steam version)

Hi all, hope this is within the rules of the sub.

Recently I purchased TTF2 on the steam autumn sale and was dismayed to find it would not run. I have spent hours looking for a fix and I managed to get it working, so I wanted to share my research on all the tehcniques that seemed to help people on various related forum posts as well as what fixed my issue.

Game won't start

Try:

- Install full origin, not the thinclient

- Run origin as admin then run game as admin from the exe

- add this to your steam startup options

-width 1280 -height 720 -windowed -novid -nomenuvid

Game starts but black screen / white screen after the Respawn splash screen

try:

- disable steam overlay in steam, disable origin in-game overlay in origin, disable xbox game bar in windows

- disconnect audio interfaces / sound cards and use your computer's built in audio jack (this was the fix for me)



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Friday, 27 November 2020

We are 32 years old, make 95k combined, and live in the Midwest working in education.

/r/moneydiariesACTIVE is woman-centric, which I 100% love and appreciate. However, I am married, and all of our income and spending is combined. Hence, I treat everything in this diary as "our" income and "our" spending. I'm combining our retirement accounts in this list as well, and I've rounded to the nearest hundred dollars, just to make the list easier to read.

Section 1: Assets and Debts

Debt: None! We paid off our student loans this year. We use our credit cards for regular expenses so we can earn cash back and have that extra anti-fraud protection, but we pay them off every week.

Equity: None. We rent.

Retirement Accounts (401a, 457b, Roth IRA): $65,000

Brokerage Accounts (individual stock account and ETF account): $1,600

Emergency Fund: $10,300

Other Cash Savings: $13,100. We're saving up for a new car, which is most of what you see here. We also have sinking funds for travel, clothing, petsitting, veterinary care, car maintenance, medical costs, home supplies, beauty products, Christmas gifts, and any other large or irregular purchases.

Checking Account: $3,900

Section 2: Income Progression

We've both been teaching for just over a decade. Unfortunately, we didn't make much the first few years. My husband can't remember his starting salary, but as an adjunct, I started at about 10k per year. I eventually picked up some other part-time jobs, mostly in education, and was able to make 15-20k per year. I was lucky to live in a Medicaid expansion state, and I lived with my parents for free. (Obviously, this was before I was married.) My work was irregular--if they gave me three classes one semester, they'd give me one the next semester--so throughout my 20s, most of my saving was me preparing to supplement a low-income semester.

After a few years, I became disillusioned with higher education. I moved to be with my then-fiance, who had obtained a full-time position in his preferred field, and began the switch to adult education. I started part-time at a local school while also working online, 10-15 hours per week, for a large education company. At the time, we were making about 65k combined. After a year, I left the online company and became a full-time employee at the local school.

Our combined salary is currently 95k per year, though my husband is up for an important promotion, and I think that will push us to 100k in 2021. Including employer contributions to retirement, our monthly gross income is $8,720. After taxes and insurance, the total is $7,319.

As for side hustles, we're so busy with our full-time jobs that we don't have much time for extra work.

I make a few dollars completing online surveys every month, and my husband is sometimes commissioned for various art projects. We also earn cash from our cash back cards and apps. Most of this extra money is put in our brokerage accounts.

Section 3A: Retirement and Savings

Now, retirement and savings is a huge part of our budget, and that really drops what we spend on regular expenses each month. The current breakdown (again, combined) is:

- $1,116/month in to our 401As (including the employer matches)

- $800/month in to our 457Bs

- $1,000/month in to our Roth IRAs

- $0 - $350/month in to our brokerages, depending on the month's variable expenses

- ~$1,700/month in to cash savings, mostly because we're saving for a new car

This means that we have, on average, $2,600 set aside for our monthly expenses.

Section 3B: Fixed Expenses

Rent: $820. We live in a two-bedroom, pet-friendly apartment with a laundry room and a guaranteed parking spot...in a rural area. Yeah, it's cheap, but there's not much here! Also, when we were moving in together, we actively looked for programs that offered reduced rent to service workers, and we found one that applied to us. If you have any sort of public service job, definitely look for these programs!

Renter's Insurance: $13 for a middle-of-the-road policy.

Cellphones: $109. This charge KILLS ME, but we live in a rural area where only one provider works well, so they gouge you.

Internet: $68.59. See above.

Electric: This varies wildly from month to month because we have electric heat and winter is so cold here. I'd say it's about $35/month in summer, $90/month in winter. The average is around $50, so that's what I'll use in my calculations here.

Streaming Services: $58.46 for Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, ESPN+, Adobe Cloud, and YouTube Premium.

Transportation: < $50. We walk to work.

Pet Supplies: This also varies from month to month, since we get our cat's supplies in a Chewy autoshipment roughly every three months. Looking at our year-to-date calculations in our tracking software, however, I can estimate the monthly costs to $60/month. Her veterinary care and petsitting costs come out of the sinking fund as is necessary.

Patreon: $8 for some of our favorite YouTubers.

Donations: $200; this can include actual monetary donations or the cost of supplies for a gift. For example, a local church asked my husband to build something for them, and he gave it to them free of charge. We put the cost of the supplies in our donations column.

Total Fixed Expenses: ~$1,437.05

Section 3C: Variable Expenses

Some of these will obviously appear in the money diary, but I just wanted to list the general categories we have under "variable" in our budget spreadsheet:

- Pharmacy

- Food

- Fun Money

- Annual Fees (for things like car insurance and Quicken)

- Miscellaneous (postage, wedding license, etc.)

Section 4: Additional Questions

Was there an expectation for you to attend higher education? Did you participate in any form of higher education? If yes, how did you pay for it?

It was expected that I get SOME form of education, be that college, trade school, or an apprenticeship. I earned a Master's Degree. Some money came from small inheritances from late loved ones, but with three children in college at the same time, my parents couldn't stretch it far. I earned some scholarships and grants thanks to my high grades, and the rest was funded by student loans, which we just paid off this past summer.

Growing up, what kind of conversations did you have about money? Did your parent/guardian(s) educate you about finances?

I think my parents were so stressed about money for most of my childhood that they avoided talking about it as much as possible. They encouraged us to work hard and save money, and they often spoke about my grandparents living through the Great Depression, but it didn't go much further. My parents weren't educated on money in their early adulthood, either, so I'm not shocked. Now that I'm all grown up, I talk to my parents about money all the time. Part of that is me being the "responsible one" who will care for my parents' affairs if they're unable to later in life. My siblings are still willfully ignorant on the topic in general, though one of them has finally started to work on paying off their student loan debt.

What was your first job and why did you get it?

My sibling and I worked at a grocery store when we were 16. We wanted some pocket money, of course, but I also had a weird sense that working would be good for me. My parents emphasized that we'd have to quit if it impacted our grades, but we only worked 15-20 hours per week, so we were totally fine.

Did you worry about money growing up?

Never; my parents were MASTERS at hiding how much they struggled when we were young. Looking back at it, I'm a little flabbergasted by how much they managed to do with very little.

Do you worry about money now?

Sort of. My husband and I are DINKs, and we're good savers now, so I rarely worry about the short-term. But long-term catastrophes like major medical expenses and house fires will always scare me a little.

At what age did you become financially responsible for yourself and do you have a financial safety net?

Ahahahaha--yeah, I was about 30. It's not that I didn't TRY to be more responsible when I was in my 20s, but I rarely made enough. I'd make a dent in my student loans one semester, and then they'd cut my course load the next semester, forcing me to stop making payments and live off of savings instead. I started taking investing and finance classes both online and in person around my 30th birthday, and that initiated a better-late-than-never change for me.

Thanks to this recent financial education and my husband's conservative nature, we have a solid emergency fund, which definitely helps us feel secure. We're saving and investing a lot so we can have an even bigger safety net when we leave our current location/jobs.

Do you or have you ever received passive or inherited income? If yes, please explain.

I received a thousand dollars here or there from loved ones who passed away, which immediately went toward my tuition. If I had to come up with a total, I'd say it's just under 10k. Some of our investments also pay out dividends, which we've set to automatic reinvestment for now.

Section 5: Money Diary

(WARNING: We're really boring, especially during a pandemic. Also, rest assured that we are always wearing masks at work, stores, and restaurants.)

**Friday** 

8:00am - I wake up with a long-lasting headache still slamming around in my brain, so I take some ibuprofen and curl up on the couch. My husband wakes up, plays with and feeds the cat, and we head off to work.

12:30pm - After an incredibly difficult week, my half-day at work goes really well! Lots of students are succeeding, and our community appointments are quick and easy. I leave in the afternoon, prepare some lunch, and cash out our credit card cash back, which will go on to our December budget.

2:00pm - My husband finishes his day a little early, so we head out to complete some errands. First, we deposit a $175 reimbursement check from our dental insurance; this will balance out to $0 when our $175 bill arrives in a week or so. Then, we return a (very generous, but not workable) wedding gift from some friends, which nets us an eye-bulging $180 gift card. Finally, we top off our gas tank ($23.63) and pick up our groceries for the coming week, including some goodies for a two-person Thanksgiving ($71.77).

5:00pm - We order out once a week, usually on Friday nights, and my husband picks pizza ($34.00). I bake a boxed cake from the pantry, and we watch the newest episode of Great British Baking Show. Yes, I'm aware of the irony.

8:30pm - I start a Zoom call with a friend of a friend to go through specialty product recommendations. When that's finished, I reserve a few books from the library, as they've been closed to the public since March and are currently doing carryout only. Then I take a shower, settle in for a bit of reading, and am asleep shortly after midnight.

Friday Total: $129.40

**Saturday** 

9:30am - Sleeping in feels AMAZING, especially since it's my first day in a week without a headache! This feels less amazing, though, when my boss tells me that several students have tested positive for COVID or may have COVID. Now I'm worried that that's what made me feel sick this past week, so I sign my husband and myself up for a free testing event on Monday. (We like to get tested monthly, anyway.) Then I settle in with a homemade caramel soy cafe au lait made with premium grounds from a small coffee shop and start playing with some spreadsheets.

12:00pm - My husband tells me he isn't crazy about the premium coffee...well, nuts. I make a note to pick up some good ol' Folgers for him this coming week before putting on my makeup. Then I reheat pizza for both of us and spend my afternoon watching YouTube and browsing Reddit. I'm especially interested in French press-related content, since I've always wanted one and that $180 gift card is burning a hole in my pocket. My husband heads out to work on some commissions.

4:00pm - Unfortunately, our town doesn't have a shoe shop, so my husband picks up a pair of boots to replace his current, damaged pair ($151.19); he'll get the damaged pair resoled the next time we travel out of town. I pull $100 from our clothing sinking fund to offset the costs. He feeds our cat and I call my family. Then I cook shakshuka for dinner, which we eat while watching the newest episode of The Mandalorian. After dinner, my husband games with his friends and I browse home listings on Zillow.

10:15pm - I force myself to turn off the computer, take a shower, and crawl in to bed for books and lo-fi music streams. I fall asleep around 1:00am.

Saturday Total: $151.19

**Sunday** 

9:30am - Another great day of sleeping in! This weekend has been good to me. I feed our cat, start the laundry, and run through my skincare routine before making my cafe au lait and checking out some of the once-a-year sales that are popping up. I repurchase a few 20% off staples I'm running low on using our beauty sinking fund ($46.40). The other gifts and items I had planned to buy aren't on sale yet, so I move on to my daily financial check-up. I notice my husband's annual XBox Live payment hasn't come out of our account yet; we realize they have combined some of their products and are converting to a monthly payment cycle. With that figured out, I switch over to Zillow and look at condos I'll never be able to afford.

12:00pm - We eat the last of our leftover pizza. My husband leaves to finish more commissions, and I, slug that I am, keep browsing Zillow and watching YouTube for over an hour. Then I force myself to take a walk--it's cold, but dry and sunny. After my walk, I eat a snack and crawl in to bed with a library book.

5:00pm - For dinner, I make spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread, and we watch a few episodes of Schitts Creek. My husband leaves to help someone with an errand. I wash the dishes and watch a short documentary. When he gets back, we spend some time together, shower, then head off to separate rooms to play games (Fortnite for him, Magic: The Gathering for me).

11:00pm - I've been trying out a few different planner layouts and sizes, and I've landed on a planner I've been using at work as the best option. I purchase a similar planner for my "day to day" plans and notes ($36.92). That finished, I get ready for bed with books and therapeutic list-making. I check my alarms, then hit the hay around midnight.

Sunday Total: $83.32

**Monday** 

5:45am - Our cat starts chewing a cardboard box as loudly and obnoxiously as possible. I'm afraid she'll wake up my husband, so I spend a few minutes with her before tossing the offending box in to the complex hallway, giving her a treat, and crawling back in to bed.

8:15am - The box fiasco makes me sleep in a half hour past my alarm. Still, I have time to run through my usual morning routine: play with and feed the cat, check our financials, check my email, and relax a little before work. I still haven't heard back about a surprise $200 medical bill that may have been coded wrong, and it's shooting me the evil eye from my desk. I ignore it and leave for work with my husband. Between prep work, classes, and meetings, it's an insanely busy morning.

1:30pm - I finally make it home for lunch, which is an air fried potato with some broccoli in cheese sauce on top. I eat while petting my cat and watching the newest episode of Folding Ideas. Then it's back to work; I spend the afternoon lesson planning and sending emails, taking a five minute break to get a COVID test.

6:00pm - No students come for my evening class, so I leave early. My husband and I eat leftovers while watching Schitts Creek. Afterward, I do some chores and post a few items we don't need on our local "buy nothing" Facebook group. Then I eat ice cream while browsing the internet and playing video games. By eleven, I'm showered and in bed with my book.

Monday Total: $0.00

**Tuesday** 

7:45am - It's time for my usual routine--cat, coffee, financials--before I get ready for work. I'm honestly a little exhausted at this point in the semester and can't wait for a four day weekend. I complete a few online surveys for some extra pocket money, and then we're off to work. I spend the rest of the morning prepping for and teaching classes.

1:15pm - I head home and cook a quick lunch. I'm already regretting putting free stuff on the buy nothing group, since I'm getting pinged by half a dozen people asking me to have the items ready at very specific times. In the end, we agree to meet up tomorrow when I'm done working.

5:00pm - The medical office has finally called me back and they inform me that, yes, I owe them $200 after insurance for--get this--having a prescription renewed. Frustrated, I decide to just pull the money from our medical sinking fund and be done with it ($200.00). I also leave work late because one of our students never lines up her transportation correctly. My husband and I treat today as our "takeout night" and get Chinese food, since I'll be home and cooking for the rest of the week ($34.81). We enjoy our food while watching Schitts Creek. I do the dishes, then read articles on the web and watch "morning routine at work" videos for a bit.

10:00pm - Typical night-time routine: play with our cat, shower, crawl in to bed with books and music streams, asleep just after midnight.

Tuesday Total: $234.81

**Wednesday** 

7:45am - I don't have to be at work as early as usual, so after caring for our cat and calling in a prescription, I take my time with my coffee. I also purchase my parents their Christmas present, since it's finally $50 off ($208.95), and I buy a small gift for my sibling's new girlfriend as well ($35.00). (All of our Christmas gifts are covered by a sinking fund.) I drop my medical bill in to the outgoing mail box and leave for my assortment of meetings just after 9:00am.

12:30pm - Our early dismissal leaves us plenty of time to run some quick errands. We pick up our library books, then a medication ($17.44), and since we're already in the grocery store, my husband asks if we can get everything on our list now so we don't have to go out for the rest of the month ($39.16). When we get home, we eat some of our leftover Chinese food. My husband leaves to work on some art for an hour, and I wait for responses from the "buy nothing group" folks. I pass the time by eating a slice of the day-old birthday cake we got from the grocery store at half-price--no regrets there. What I *do* regret is the sudden realization that I accidentally dropped my medical bill in to the rent drop box this morning. I call the property manager (who lives upstairs), and she puts it in the correct box for me.

2:45pm - Finally, it's time to mask up and hand off the buy nothing stuff! One party arrives, the other never does, so about 2 hours after their original meet-up time, I tell them I will just donate the items. In the future, I will probably tell people, "This stuff will be available at X time on X day; I will not hold things or arrange another time." I'm too old and cranky for this. Now partially unburdened, I make my husband and I half-caff cafe au laits and get ready for a night of video games, YouTube, books, and Zillow.

5:30pm - I make breakfast-for-dinner, my husband's favorite. After eating, I do a little cleaning, then engross myself in more YouTube and books until bedtime. I fall asleep around 1:00am.

Wednesday Total: $300.55

**Thursday** 

9:00am - I wake up and try to let my husband sleep in, but the cat wrestles out of my arms and jumps right on his chest. I play with her and feed her. Then my husband sweeps the floor and I start the first of four loads of laundry. (We go through masks and towels like crazy right now.) We get our coffee, and then I read and he plays video games for about an hour. Around 11:00am, it's time for what is simultaneously the most disgusting and satisfying monthly chore: scrubbing the litterbox and accoutrements. Afterward, I wash up, make myself another coffee, and log on to Goldbelly's 20% off sale to purchase some more Christmas gifts with our sinking fund: gluten-free truffles for our friends down south ($55.20), and some cheesecake to share with our friends here ($82.00).

12:00pm - We have the last of our leftover Chinese food for lunch. Honestly, I'm always a little shocked by how much food that restaurant gives us for the price.

4:00pm - I buy one last Christmas gift from Sephora for my best friend ($26.75). Then it's time to start my Thanksgiving-for-two prep: macaroni and cheese, brussels sprouts in bacon, roasted carrots, and turkey-swiss sliders. (I originally wanted to cook up some turkey legs, but there were none to be found in our local store, just whole turkeys and ducks.) Most of the recipes are brand new to me, so I'm really anxious, but my husband helps a bit and it all turns out pretty good! We mask up and do a "contactless food exchange" with our friends living upstairs. We watch Run on Hulu while we eat, then call my parents and his grandparents to chat.

10:00pm - I finish the laundry, play with and feed our cat, shower up, then crawl in to bed with my water bottle and a book. Just before midnight, my COVID-19 test results arrive via text: NEGATIVE. All in all, this was the perfect start to a long weekend.

Thursday Total: $163.95

Section 5: Discretionary Spending Total: $1,063.22

Food and Drink: $179.74

Home and Health: $217.44

Clothes and Beauty: $197.59

Transportation: $23.63

Gifts: $407.90

Other: $36.92

NOTE: $754.30 came from our sinking funds.

Section 6: Reflection

Frankly, I think every money diary will look a bit "off" for the next month or so due to holiday spending. That said, some of our purchases this week were "unusual" things like new boots for my husband and an absurd bill for a 10-minute visit to the doctor's office. As for the gifts, this was spending we had saved and planned for for an entire year. Expenses like these are what prompt us to maintain sinking funds.

I figured we would spend more on our days off, and that was definitely the case. Is some of this having time to shop and browse? Definitely. I probably would've put off purchasing the planner for another month or so if I'd been busier on Sunday, for instance. That said, we're still on track to stay within our budgeted "pockey money" allowances this month, so I'm not upset about it. And our annual saving and spending trends remain relatively consistent. Living in a rural area with next to nothing to do, especially in COVID times, is helping us keep that spending low!

All in all, I think we do a pretty decent job. I really wish we had larger 457b and taxable brokerage contributions, but saving for a car with four wheel drive takes a lot of cash, even when you're buying used. Once we have said car, however, we're hoping to increase those contributions and up our travel savings.



Submitted by BaristaFIRE2030 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 - 41mm: $429.99 $339 at Amazon

Save $60.99 - The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 has just hit its lowest price yet at Amazon, courtesy of a $60 discount. That's a great saving considering this watch is still fairly new to the market, and hasn't seen its first major price drops yet. If you've been holding out for those Samsung Galaxy Watch deals then, now's the time to pounce.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: SMARTPHONES AND PLANS

Apple iPhone SE: $47 $30/mo at Mint Mobile

If you're looking for an overall package that's extremely good value, check out Mint Mobile's limited time iPhone SE offer. They'll knock a couple of bucks off your monthly finance bill plus give you a whole two years of premium wireless for $15 a month. All in all, you can bring your bill down to just $30 a month right now - superb value.

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Apple iPhone 12: $33.33 $4.16/month with trade-in and new unlimited line at Verizon

Verizon's latest Black Friday flash sale has landed us one of the cheapest prices yet on the new iPhone 12 this week. Available now until next Wednesday (Nov 25), is a really generous $700 off trade-in deal that's eligible with a new unlimited line. Together, you're looking at paying just $99 for your phone over 24 months after your monthly rebate.

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Apple iPhone 12 Mini: buy one, get one free, or save up to $412 with eligible trade-in at Verizon

Verizon's introductory iPhone 12 Mini deals are potentially even better than those we saw on the standard iPhone 12 last month. Firstly, if you're picking up your device with a new unlimited data plan Verizon will score you another device for absolutely free. That's not your only option though - if you're trading in that old phone you can opt for a saving of up to $412, which will cut your bill down to around $12 a month.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2: $1999 down to $999 at Samsung

Save $1,000 - Get the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 at up to 50% off with a qualifying trade-in. The Z Fold 2 is a notable upgrade on the original Z Fold, expanding the external display to the edges of the screen and improving hinge durability. The king of foldables is suddenly more affordable.VIEW DEAL

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, 128GB: $1,199 $679 at B&H

Save $520 - Pick up the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus handset for a massive $520 off at B&H with this early Black Friday deal. The S20 Plus is one of our top phones of the year, with powerful specs, great cameras, and a gorgeous 6.7-inch OLED display. Buy quick – this deal is in limited supply.VIEW DEAL

Google Pixel 4 64GB: $799 $531.99 at Amazon

Save $259 - The Google Pixel 4 is an admirable jump from the Pixel 3, with an extra telephoto lens, better software, and a snazzy design. Get it for $259 off ahead of the Amazon Black Friday sales, making it more than $150 cheaper than the new Pixel 5, for a phone that some would argue is just as capable.

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Google Pixel 5: Save $350 online, or free with switch, plus trade-in and new unlimited line at Verizon

Save $350 when you buy a new Google Pixel 5 online from Verizon this weekend, plus make use of any one of multiple deals that you can bundle in for further savings. Save up to an additional $550 when you trade-in plus another $400 if you're switching. Bundle all those together and you're getting a free phone here potentially.

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OnePlus 8 Pro 256GB (Unlocked): $999 $799 at Amazon

Save $200 - If you're chasing after the latest specs in an Android smartphone, check out this deal on the OnePlus 8 Pro that has 12GB of RAM, a 120Hz display, a 48 MP Quad Camera and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Processor. It's 5G-ready and, for this week, $200 off its regular price.VIEW DEAL

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: HEADPHONES AND AUDIO

Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones: $350 $278 at Best Buy

The Sony WH-1000XM4 over-ear headphones, some of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market, are seriously discounted at $72 off with this Black Friday deal.

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JLab Audio Studio ANC Wireless Headphones: $59.88 $39.88 at Walmart

Save $20 - These JLab Bluetooth headphones are half off during Walmart's early Black Friday sale. With the noise cancellation on, the manufacturer boasts you'll get 28 hours of playtime. They charge via Micro USB.

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JBL Live 300 true wireless earbuds: $149.95 $74.95 at Amazon

Save $75 on these JBL true wireless earbuds, which come with up to 20 hours of battery life, ambient aware and TalkThru modes, and sweat resistance.VIEW DEAL

Jabra Elite Active 65t true wireless earbuds: $139.99 $119.99 at Best Buy

Save $20 - These fantastic, sports-friendly earbuds have $20 off in this early Black Friday deal. Designed for athletes, the earbuds are sweat-resistant and feature a built-in motion sensor that lets you track fitness efforts.

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Apple AirPods Pro: $249 $199.99 at Amazon

Save $49 - Under $200 for the AirPods Pro is by far one of the best prices we've seen for the state-of-the-art noise-canceling AirPods Pro. They normally cost $249, so that's $49 off the MSRP and, currently, one of our best Black Friday deals.VIEW DEAL

Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones: $299.99 $169.99 at Best Buy

Save $130 - Best Buy has the best-selling Beats Solo Pro on sale for a record-low price of $179.99 for Best Buy members. The wireless headphones provide an impressive 22-hours of battery life and are available in Dark Blue, Light Blue, and Red.

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JBL Live 650BTNC noise-cancelling headphones: $199.99 $99.99 at Best Buy

Save $100 on these stellar wireless headphones, which come with active noise cancellation, up to 30 hours of battery life, and a dynamic sound that belies their cheap price.VIEW DEAL

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Bose QC35 II: $349.99 $199.99 at Walmart

Save $50 - Bose is no stranger to great comfort and impressive sound quality, and the Bose QC35 II doesn't fall far from the tree. These wireless headphones also boast two levels of active noise cancellation, a 2-microphone system, and are on sale for a massively low $99.99.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: GAMING AND CONSOLES

PS5: Where to buy the PlayStation 5 right now

If you're here for a PlayStation 5 deal, you'll likely be disappointed. The console is out now, but a lot of retailers are out of stock in the US and they're particularly hard to come by right now. Use the link above for our article running down all the latest PlayStation 5 stock, but it's more a case of finding a console rather than looking for a discount.

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Xbox Series X: Where to buy Microsoft's next-gen console

Xbox Series X deals are currently hard to find, but you may be able to find one using our guide above that shows you the latest retailers to have stock of the next-gen console. You're unlikely to get a discount as it's so new, but hopefully we can put you in touch with a retailer that has stock of the Xbox Series X.VIEW DEAL

Xbox Series S: Where to buy Microsoft's cheaper new console

The Xbox Series S stock isn't commonly available right now, but we've put together a guide to the retailers that have the cheaper next-gen console in stock. Use the link above to put you through to the latest retailers with the console, but be warned that you're unlikely to get a discount if you can even get a console at all.VIEW DEAL

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Nintendo Labo - Robot Kit: Nintendo Switch: $59.99 $39.97 at Amazon

Save $20 - If you're looking for the perfect gift for your kids, the Nintendo Labo is a great one to go for. This cardboard construction kit connects to their Switch and allows them to control a giant robot on the TV. It's a neat idea that challenges their creativity and rewards them with a new game to play at the end of the day.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: CAMERA AND DRONES

GoPro Hero 9 Black $449 $399 at Amazon

Save $50 - It's only a couple of months old, but GoPro's latest action camera has already received its first discount – and this likely to be the cheapest the Hero 9 Black is going to get before Christmas. It's the most versatile action camera we've seen, with 5K video recording, 10m waterproofing and a handy new front-facing screen.VIEW DEAL

Fujifilm X-T200: $799.95 $499.95 at B&H Photo Video

Save $300 - This beginner-friendly mirrorless camera offers superb value in this XC15-45mm kit lens bundle. The X-T200 combines excellent image quality from its 24.2MP sensor with a sharp 3.5-inch rear touchscreen and an attractive retro design. This deal is for the Silver version, but you can also get its Dark Silver and Champagne Gold versions for the same price.

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Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III: $749.99 $649 at Amazon

Save $100 - This is one of the best compact cameras you can buy today. The G7X Mark III combines a large 20.1MP 1-inch sensor with a versatile 24-100mm lens and some powerful video features, including 4K video recording, a 3.5mm mic input and YouTube livestreaming.VIEW DEAL

Sony ZV1: $798 $698 at B&H Photo

Save $100 - The best compact camera for vloggers currently on the market, the ZV1 has only been available for a few months so it's great to see reductions already. You get 4K video recording, a flip-out screen, a dedicated microphone and 3x zoom.VIEW DEAL

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Fujifilm X-T3 and accessories kit: $1,499.95 $999.95 at B&H Photo

Save $500 - Although now a generation old, the Fujifilm X-T3 is still an extremely capable camera for stills shooting. Right now, you can get a great $500 off this X-T3 bundle, which comes with a spare battery and memory card. If you've been thinking about picking up one of these fantastic cameras, now's the perfect time. VIEW DEAL

Nikon Z50 + twin-lens kit: $1,346.95 $1096.95 at B&H Photo

Save $250 - We were very impressed with Nikon's APS-C mirrorless Z-series camera. With this twin lens kit deal, you have the perfect package for travel, everyday and walkabout shooting. It would also make a superb present for somebody just starting to get serious about their photography.VIEW DEAL

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Sony A7R II (body only): $1,798 $1,298 at Adorama

Save $500 - Now that the A7R is in its fourth generation, you can get some amazing deals on the older models, such as this A7R II. Don't be put off by it not being the latest - you still get a superb camera that gives you excellent resolution and a host of other goodies in this full-frame firebrand.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: SMART HOME

Blink Mini security camera: $34.99 $24.99 at Amazon

Save $10 - You can score a rare $10 price cut on the all-new Blink Mini Smart security camera at Amazo's Black Friday sale. The indoor HD camera works with Amazon Alexa and alerts your smartphone whenever motion is detected.

Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote: $29.99 $17.99 at Amazon

Save $12 - The all-new Fire TV Stick Lite gets a first-time price cut in this early Amazon Black Friday deal. For just $17.99, the streaming player allows you to enjoy tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills and features an Alexa voice remote.

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All-new Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote: $39.99 $27.99 at Amazon

Save $12 - You can get the all-new Fire TV Stick on sale for just $27.99 in this early Amazon Black Friday deal. The streaming player allows you to enjoy tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills and features an Alexa voice remote.

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Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote: $49.99 $29.99 at Amazon

Save $20 - Stream your favorite content in 4K resolution with HDR too with the 4K Fire TV Stick that's on sale for just $29.99. The streaming player includes an Alexa voice remote so you can use your voice to control your TV.

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Ring Peephole Cam Smart video doorbell: $129.99 $69.99 at Amazon

Save $60 - For a limited time, you can get the Ring Peephole Cam on sale for a record-low price of $69.99. The Alexa-enabled doorbell allows you to monitor your door from anywhere and is designed to replace your peephole with no wiring or drilling required.

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Fire TV Cube: $119.99 $79.99 at Amazon

Save $40 - For a limited time, you can get the powerful Fire TV Cube on sale for $79.99. That's a $40 discount and the lowest price we've found for the hands-free 4K streaming player that's Alexa compatible.

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Roku Premiere: $40 $24 at Amazon

The Roku Premiere is a step up from the company's basic Roku Express and offers 4K HDR streaming for just a few bucks more. Offering the same free channels, TV shows and movies as its cheaper sibling, it's still a phenomenal deal.VIEW DEAL

Ring Alarm 5 Piece Kit + Echo Dot (3rd Gen): $239.98 $119.99 at Amazon

Save $119.99 - There's an $80 discount on the Ring Alarm 5 piece Kit - and you'll receive a free 3rd generation Echo Dot at Amazon's early Black Friday sale. The Ring Alarm includes a base station, keypad, contact sensor, motion detector, and a range extender.

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Fire TV Recast: $229.99 $129.99 at Amazon

Save $100 - The Fire TV Recast is a DVR that allows you to watch and record your favorite shows at home with no monthly fees. The Alexa-enabled device is currently on sale for $129.99.

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Ring Video Doorbell 3: $199 $139.99 at Amazon

Save $60 - Amazon has the all-new Ring Video Doorbell 3 on sale for $139.99. That's the lowest price we've found for the Ring 3, which now includes improved motion detection, privacy zones and audio privacy, and dual-band WiFi connectivity.

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Ring Video Doorbell 3 and Echo Show 5: $289.98 $149.99 at Amazon

Save $139.9 - Amazon's Black Friday deal includes a $50 discount on the Ring Video Doorbell 3 and a free Echo Show 5. You can connect your Alexa-enabled Ring doorbell with your Echo device so you can see and talk to visitors completely hands-free.

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Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus: $229.99 $159.99 at Amazon

Save $70 - The rarely discounted Ring 3 Plus gets a $70 price cut in this early Amazon Black Friday deal. The Alexa-enabled doorbell now features 4 extra seconds of video to show you what happened before motion was triggered, so you'll always know who's at your door.

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Ring Video Doorbell Pro: $249.99 $169.99 at Amazon

Save $80 - For a limited time, you can get the Ring Video Doorbell Pro on sale for a record-low price of $169.99. The Ring Pro features advanced motion detection and works with Amazon Alexa to send alerts to your Echo devices.

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Ring Floodlight Camera with Echo Show 5: $338.99 $189.99 at Amazon

Save $149 - A fantastic bundled deal, you can save $60 on the Ring Floodlight Camera and get a free Echo Show for a total savings of $149. The Ring Floodlight Camera works with Alexa so you can see and talk to visitors with your compatible Echo device.

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Amazon Echo Dot 3rd generation: $39.99 $18.99 at Amazon

Save $20 -Prime Day is back - you can get this tiny voice-powered speaker for just $18.99 and invite Amazon into your home multiple times. The compact smart speaker works with Amazon Alexa to play music, answer questions, and control compatible smart home devices.

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All-new Echo Dot (4th gen): $49.99 $28.99 at Amazon

Save $21 - The all-new Echo Dot is getting a first-time price cut at Amazon bringing the price down to just $28.99. The compact smart speaker works with Alexa to play music, answer questions, and control compatible smart home devices.

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Google Nest Mini: $49 $29 at Walmart

Save $20 - If you're looking for a compact smart speaker, Walmart has the Google Home Mini on sale for just $29. The 2nd generation speaker works with the Google Assistant to play music, check the weather, and control other smart home devices using just your voice.

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Google Nest Hub $149 $89.98 at Walmart

For a limited time, you can get the Google Nest Hub for $89.98. The smart hub display can control smart home devices (like the Nest) and works with the Google Assistant to display photos, make calls, show the news, and more.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: HOME AND KITCHEN

Bella Pro Series 4.2-qt. Analog Air Fryer: $59.99 $29.99 at Best Buy

Pick up a cheap air fryer deal at the Best Buy Black Friday sale. The Bella 4.2-qt air fryer allows you to air fry, broil, bake, roast, and reheat with little to no oil so you can enjoy your favorite fried foods with less guilt.

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Insignia 6qt multi-function pressure cooker: $59.99 $29.99 at Best Buy

Save $30 - At half price, this Insignia 6qt pressure cooker is sure to be a popular buy this Black Friday at Best Buy. Although a fairly common sale item, we don't normally see price cuts quite this low, so we definitely think it's a great pick-up if you're looking for an appliance that's really useful for easy to prepare meals.

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Dyson Ball Animal 2: $499.99 $299.99 at Best Buy

Save $200 - If you're interested in a traditional upright vacuum, you can get the Dyson Ball Animal 2 on sale for half off at Best Buy. The multi-floor vacuum features a self-adjusting cleaner head and the ball technology allows you to navigate furniture and obstacles with a simple turn of the wrist, for precise cleaning.VIEW DEAL

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iRobot Roomba 960 Robot Vacuum: $499.99 $300 at Best Buy

Save $200 - The Roomba 960 comes Wi-Fi-enabled and was designed with homes with pets in mind. Powerful suction and a high-efficiency filter traps mold, pollen, and dust mites along with dust, dirt, pet hair, and other large debris.

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Farberware 3.2 Quart Oil-less Multi-Functional Fryer: $99 $49.88 at Walmart

Save $49 - Get the best-selling Farberware Fryer on sale at Walmart for $49.88. That's a $39 discount for the 3.2-quart fryer that allows you to cook your favorite fried foods with less oil.

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Instant Pot Duo Plus Mini 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker:$99.95 $79.99 at Amazon

Save $20 - Get the best-selling Instant Pot Duo Plus Mini on sale for just $79.99 in this early Amazon Black Friday deal. The pressure cooker combines nine popular kitchen appliances in one and includes 13 one-touch programs.

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Ninja Mega Kitchen System 72-Oz. Blender: $199.99 $99.99 at Best Buy

Save $40 - The top-rated Ninja Mega Kitchen System blender is on sale for $159.99 at Best Buy. The 72-oz blender includes a 64-oz. round bowl that doubles as a food processor and two 16-oz. single-serving blender cups with built-in blades for smoothies, milkshakes and more to go.

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THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY VACUUM DEALS

Dyson Cyclone V10 Motorhead: $499.99 $428 at Amazon

Save over $70 on this cordless stick vacuum cleaner from Dyson. It comes with up to 60 minutes run time, a direct drive motorhead for powerful cleaning, and a fully sealed filtration system traps 99.97 percent of particles as small as 0.3 micronsVIEW DEAL

Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal: $599.99 $485 at Amazon

Save $115 - This fantastic Black Friday Dyson deal sees the Cyclone V10 Animal slashed by $115. A torque drive cleaner head drives bristles deep into the carpet to remove ground-in dirt, while a 60-minute runtime gives you enough time to vacuum your whole home on a single charge.VIEW DEAL

Shark Navigator Upright Vacuum: $199 $98 at Walmart

Save $101 - The Black Friday deals period is always a good time to pick up a new vacuum cleaner at a discount. Shark claims this one picks up over 99.9% of dust and allergens around your home – there's also a separate brush roll for picking up pet hair.

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Shark IQ Robot RV1000 WiFi Vacuum: $394 $199 at Walmart

Save $195 - One of Walmart's online-only headline deals is $100 off this robot vacuum, if you're looking for a more convenient way to keep your home tidy. Check out our best robot vacuums list for buying recommendations in this area.

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BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Rewind Upright Vacuum: $259.99 $239.99 at Amazon

Save $20 - Perfect for pet owners, Amazon has the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser vacuum on sale for $239.99. The upright vacuum includes specialized pet tools to reach to clean up all that pesky pet hair.

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iRobot Roomba E5 Robot Vacuum: $379.99 $249 at Amazon

Save $130.99 - Tired of vacuuming the floors? So were we until we got a robot vacuum. These robot helpers sweep up the mess in your house and then head back to their cradle for a good night's rest. Their High-Efficiency Filter traps 99% of cat and dog allergens, while the 3-stage Cleaning System cleans the dirt and dust on the floor.

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Roomba i3+: $599.99 $399.99 at Amazon

The Roomba i3+ combines both affordability and advanced features with a self-emptying dustbin built into its charging base, making it the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it robot vacuum. Now, with $200 off over at Amazon, it's more affordable than ever.VIEW DEAL

THE BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS: MATTRESSES

Nectar Memory Foam Mattress: from $798 $499 + $399 of free gifts at Nectar

Save up to $800 - This is the best Black Friday deal for mattresses, in our opinion - it's incredible value. Nectar's premium, medium-firm memory foam mattress is extremely comfortable and supportive, and we found it to be very good at regulating our temperature throughout the night. Right now, there's up to a $400 discount on the mattress and you'll get $399-worth of free gifts added to your order too, including luxury sheets, pillows, and a mattress protector. It also comes with a huge 365-night risk-free trial, so you can try it safely in your own home, and a lifetime guarantee. VIEW DEAL

Tempur-Pedic Cloud mattress: from $1,699 $1,189.30 at Tempur-Pedic

Save up to $720 - This 30% discount on Tempur Pedic's most affordable mattress, the Tempur-Cloud, is the best offer we've seen on it all year. The high-end foam mattress is soft on top and firm underneath, and will adapt to your weight, shape and temperature to give you tailored support. A king size now costs just $1,679.30, reduced from $2,399 - that's better than last year's Black Friday deal last year, and great value for money.VIEW DEAL

Saatva Classic Mattress: from $999 $784 at Saatva

Save $275 - When to comes to luxury hybrid mattresses, the Saatva classic innerspring mattress is top of the class. It's made from eco-friendly foams, and boasts a cushioning Euro pillow top, with an extremely durable dual steel coil support system at its heart. The flagship Saatva Classic comes in your choice of soft, medium firm or firm, and there's a 180-night risk-free trial too. There's currently an unheard-of $275 discount when you spend $1,000 - that's better than last year's best Black Friday deal, which only cut $150 off the price. VIEW DEAL

Cocoon Chill mattress: from $730 $470.18 at Cocoon by Sealy

Save up to $409 - This luxury memory foam mattress has a premium stretch-knit cover that's infused with a proprietary 'phase change material' to keep your body cooler at night. Underneath, responsive memory foam cushions your joints and supports your spine, and there's a durable foam base too. There's currently a 35% discount on the Cocoon Chill in the Black Friday sale - that's the biggest ever.VIEW DEAL

Allswell Luxe Mattress: from $395 $316 at Allswell

Save up to $169 - Allswell's mid-range hybrid mattress is made from individually wrapped coils, which help isolate movement (great if you have a restless partner), and premium memory foam. With this early Black Friday deal you can save 20% by adding discount code: GOBBLE10 at checkout. You can also use the same code on the high-end Allswell Supreme mattress, too, which now starts from $580, down from $725.VIEW DEAL

Purple Mattress: from $599 $574 at Purple

Save up to $300 - The Purple mattress famously uses a unique gel grid and layers of foam to deliver flexible, tailored support. Lots of people love it - it averages an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 25,000 user reviews on the Purple site. This Black Friday deal gives you up to a $100 discount on the flagship Purple mattress, and you can also save another $200 by bundling pillows, sheets and a mattress protector with your mattress order. VIEW DEAL

Helix Midnight Mattress: from $600 $500 + 2 free pillows | Helix

Save up to $150: Helix's most popular mattress is a medium firmness, and combines memory foam with coils for improved support and airflow. There are several different Black Friday deals available on it, depending on how much you spend. The baseline offer gives you a $100 discount and two free pillows - just add code BLACKFRIDAY100 at checkout. However if you spend over $1,250, you can get a $150 discount with code: BLACKFRIDAY150.VIEW DEAL



Submitted by moxej584 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Monday, 23 November 2020

Issues with AmaRecTV

Hello! I am trying to use AmaRecTV 3.10 to stream some OG Xbox stuff. I can hear the audio, but I can't see the video at all in AmaRecTV. What am I doing wrong?

I'm using GV-USB2 to capture. High motion, composite, PAL_60 encoder (other encodes that work has the same issue), *w= 720, h= 480, fps=29.97, fcc=YUY2, bit=16 (setting it to 640x480 gives an error), Live enabled.



Submitted by LunaticMara | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Sunday, 22 November 2020

So I’ve never built a PC before..

Alright so I’ve always wanted to build a gaming PC but never had the means to do so.. well now thanks to a buddy of mine I have a load of PC parts but no case (and a few other things)

So I know a lot already thanks to the internet (thank christ) but I have several questions and google can’t answer all of them without extensive digging.. so I’m hoping I get some use out of asking the kind people in this subreddit for advice. Here is what I’m working with at the moment!

((planning on selling some old PS2 and Xbox games to get extra cash within this month or next so we will see how that goes. Currently my budget is $160 and I have decided on getting a mid case seeing as how I’m on a budget and plan on flipping this computer down the road anyways/have no need for a bigger tower currently.. though I would enjoy one later on))

•750w PSU

•Intel i5 cpu

•2 4gb “ripjaws” RAM sticks= 8 GB of RAM

•A crappy 2gb gpu (plan on getting a better one but I have no idea if I can dual run that and a 3gb or greater one I found on ebay for cheap or what. would love advice on this

•An ATX msi B75A-G43 mobo

•A Hitachi 500 GB Hard Drive (I know SSD would be better for load time but it’s not as big a priority at the moment as my gpu is)

•And finally a “Cooler Master” with 2 fans. Hunky bit of metal.. also could do with an upgrade but, again, it’s fine for now.

I also recently found a very good Microsoft keyboard at a thrift store for dirt cheap and a mousepad for a dollar.. all I really need now are a monitor, mouse, new gpu and case. Would love any tips or ideas on where to go from here as I have been spending a lot of time daily trying to figure out how to make this all work haha. I would rather not get a case that has tempered glass because I feel that I’d end up breaking it somehow.. and I’m not in any dire need of running my games in 1080p just yet. 720 or less would be just fine for me. Thanks for reading! :)



Submitted by OkayStayMad | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Saturday, 21 November 2020

[xbox] [h] list [w] list and offers

[xbox] [h] list [w] list

H playmaker stipple gait W 1950

H interstellar W 1700

H dire wolves W 600

H sky blue halo W 280

H tw halo W 450

H fennec W 720

H forest green infiniums W 250

H 130 W saffron halo

H cobalt animus gp W unpainted animus gp and 20

H forest green mantis W 150

H guardian endo, sweeper nimbus, acrobat road hog xl, victor werewolf, victor dracos, zombas



Submitted by ReefTerry | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Friday, 20 November 2020

Guys i need some advise about this. Should i get a PS5 or a Gaming PC?

I've dug up a lot of websites and did some ample research too. But would like to hear your perspective too as i didn't find any article which matches my needs. Now i am asking this question in advance. I'd be buying either of these next year (~aug 2021). When my college year begins. I've owned a PS2 before and personally love the PS ecosystem more and the PC gets most of the stuff the XBOX has , so yeah its not in my mind now.

I'd mention my points. Share your thoughts about it. My budget is ~$1750. Have been saving for a while.

  1. The PS ecosystem and ambience. I do like the PS4 over PS5 because of it sounding similar to the PS2. But there's still something special with PS that the PC just can't have.
  2. Not a hardcore gamer. I like to play casually and i play games across all genres and eras. Which makes PC better for me. I can emulate the PS2 games i had as well as the old PC games too. Greater Backwards Compatibility is also another thing.
  3. Don't do any editing work but as a guitarist i need a PC for music related stuff. And obviously the sheer flexibility the PC offers! I can do anything on it. College Projects, Movies etc.
  4. PS5 is simple. Plug in and play. No complexity like the PC. I'd get like 2 hours on Sundays to play games so thats the max have. If that time goes onto optimizing settings then i'm done.
  5. Exclusives don't mean much to me. Its like 'good if i have it, not a big deal if i don't'.
  6. The college hostel won't be offering any 4K tv so yeah i'd be getting a 720 or 1080P TV for the PS5. I can buy a 4K monitor for the PC. And due to space limitations i'd have to sit in front of the monitor if i used it for PS5 anyways.
  7. I have a controller with me for the PC. So its not a major factor for me when it comes to consoles.
  8. PS5 is easier to carry around and play with friends.
  9. I am looking at a long term scenario, like next 7-8 years without too many upgrades. A high end PC would serve me well i guess. I'm fine with tweaking settings if my hardware isn't meeting the standards. PS5 is gonna come with preset settings which i don't like that much. But it indeed takes the win when it comes to future proofing.
  10. I can repair my PC if i want. But PS5? Nope.

some people told me just to get the PS5 for gaming and a mid end PC for the rest of the stuff. Is that a good idea? Is the PS5 worth it or should i just go for a high end PC instead?



Submitted by Tz_Lanthan | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Does the Xbox Series S support HDR game clip captures at this time? My Xbox tells me my TV is capable but under capture preferences I only see 1080P SDR and 720 SDR as options. Can anyone help it’s very annoying.

https://i.redd.it/41ik7wrrlh061.jpg

Submitted by nightcaller27 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Does the Xbox Series S support HDR game clip captures at this time? My Xbox tells me my TV is capable but under capture preferences I only see 1080P SDR and 720 SDR as options. Can anyone help it’s very annoying.

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/jy0zob

Submitted by nightcaller27 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Sunday, 15 November 2020

Working list of Original Xbox Games/OneX Enhanced/Resolution updates

Hello, is there any TRUE list of all Xbox Series X/OneX compatible games from previous generations with all the important atributes included altogether (resolution, Enhanced, 16:9 widescreen support etc.)? So far I have found few such lists but theyre either wrong or incomplete therefore of no use. Microsoft used to have quite good Store with filters and so but it wouldnt be MS if they didnt break what had been working fine. Now their filter is also wrong (Ninja Gaiden 2/SSX3 for example both have beautiful 4k60 graphics but on the official MS list there is no 4k support listed...).

I for example need to know if KOTOR 1 and 2 and many other games have 4K and widescreen support (presumably yes and no) or if at least can be played in full HD which is acceptable or if they are not enhanced at all with old 720 res (ie. New Vegas) in which case ill stick to Steam/GOG versions. It is tiring to check every single game on forums and find out all the info myself...

The nonworking lists I have found so far:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_backward-compatible_games_for_Xbox_One

https://www.xbox.com/cs-cz/games/backward-compatibilty?cat=xboxOG

https://www.windowscentral.com/all-xbox-one-x-enhanced-games



Submitted by v4f4n7 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Saturday, 14 November 2020

No audio recorded on Xbox series X DVR captures

I can't be the only one having this problem... Every time I capture anything on Xbox live dvr (720, 1080p, or 4k), there's no audio. I've tried saving to external hard drives and everything with the same results. No error message or anything, just no audio. Has anyone found a fix for this? Or is this a weird RMA return?



Submitted by JayTriples | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Stream Quality Help

For the past few months I've noticed that both my native Xbox Twitch stream and my OBS stream are pixelated when they move, and even have pixelated "spurts" throughout. One other thing I noticed with Xbox is it always outputs 480.

I'll post what I've done and my router information below, I'm just curious if I'm missing something here or if there's some sort of Router tweaks I should do. I've streamed fine at 1080x30 for the longest time, but not sure why on the Xbox Series S I can't native stream. The reason I do native is because I play in an NHL league where we broadcast season games to the league, so nothing special here just a simple stream. Thanks.

  1. My internet is 100/10
  2. I did the automatic setting in the native Xbox app and it always goes between 3500-4000 and 1080p. I wanted it set to just do 720 so it's smooth, but even if I put it to 2500, the same still happens.
  3. I rebooted my router, checked for firmware.

EDIT1: I can do a test stream and provide the VOD if necessary.



Submitted by MentisHQ | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

MHR docked or undocked?

About to buy a switch/switch lite and I just want some advice. I am a handheld player and the switch lite seems a better option for me. However, I have no experience in switch consoles and want to know whether the resolution on docked is better or not. If rise upscales to 1080p, is there a risk that it will stutter and drop framerates? If not then which looks better, handheld 720p or tv 1080p? Since a switch lite is 5.5 inches I thought the 720p would definitely look sharper than what I used to see on my 720 xbox 360. But does that mean it is better than 1080p on tv?



Submitted by AdviseMan2030 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Friday, 13 November 2020

Controller sensitivity in Pc

So I used to play this game on my Xbox one and had a lot of fun with it. So I decided to buy it again when I switched to pc but the controller sensitivity is crazy high. I put my mouse sensitivity to zero and I still do 720 in seconds. I tried to play like that but I just ended up giving myself motion sickness.

Any way to fix this?



Submitted by torres2721 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Mini Child controller

Hello friends.

Last year I found a Power A mini controller on Amazon for my 4yo son. It has sense broke (after disassembling and cleaning, left bumper plastic was cracked, resulting in an inoperable connection to the internal button).

Long story short as of now, I cannot find anything matching what I purchased last year. It seems the Power A wired mini controller isn’t nt available anywhere.

Any direction or advice on what I can buy a 5 year old? He’s starting to 1v1 me on halo and needs something that works lol. controller preciously bought



Submitted by Docholidax | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Xbox series X with Asus PG27uq

Any one else trying to use the PG27uq on the series X, I can't get anything to work over hdmi, No 1440p,No 120hz. It has hdmi 2.0 so I should get 1440p but the Xbox want recognize anything but 720,1080p.



Submitted by Icantfeelmyface9 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Seriously considering Xbox series x over pc, advice please

Hi guys.

Hope everyone is staying safe.

So I'm planning on getting a ps5 for well exclusives and occasionally some third party games but want to use my pc for Xbox exclusives and most third party games....

I likely won't be upgrading till summer next year at the earliest due to financial reasons but assuming parts are the same I was looking at the following-

-Rtx 3080 £720

  • Ryzen 3700xt or 3800xt £300 to 350

New amd motherboard so £140 roughly...

Potentially might get new Amd card if it's better but either way looking at £1200 literally for a few parts...not to mention I should probably get a bigger SSD.

Series x is £450....

Now correct me if I'm wrong but series x is the equivalent of what a 2080? I know 3 years time the hardware will be outdated but if the series x maintains 60fps at 4k it's a steal. I'm assuming they have to be lowering the texture quality etc right? What sacrifices are they making?

I currently own a LG CX and a 2070 and short term running it at 1440p and it's fine but does anyone advise any other parts or offer an opinion on the series x ?

I love my pc and I know it's expensive hobby but do you reckon those 3 components would last a good 4 to 5 years? And outperform the series x?

Starting to question the insane amount of money it costs.... To performance

Thanks!



Submitted by zombiespaz97 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Series x Vs my pc and cost... genuine question!

Hi guys.

Hope everyone is staying safe.

So I'm planning on getting a ps5 for well exclusives and occasionally some third party games but want to use my pc for Xbox exclusives and most third party games....

I likely won't be upgrading till summer next year at the earliest due to financial reasons but assuming parts are the same I was looking at the following-

-Rtx 3080 £720

  • Ryzen 3700xt or 3800xt £300 to 350

New amd motherboard so £140 roughly...

Potentially might get new Amd card if it's better but either way looking at £1200 literally for a few parts...not to mention I should probably get a bigger SSD.

Series x is £450....

Now correct me if I'm wrong but series x is the equivalent of what a 2080? I know 3 years time the hardware will be outdated but if the series x maintains 60fps at 4k it's a steal. I'm assuming they have to be lowering the texture quality etc right? What sacrifices are they making?

I currently own a LG CX and a 2070 and short term running it at 1440p and it's fine but does anyone advise any other parts or offer an opinion on the series x ?

I love my pc and I know it's expensive hobby but do you reckon those 3 components would last a good 4 to 5 years? And outperform the series x?

Starting to question the insane amount of money it costs.... To performance

Thanks!



Submitted by zombiespaz97 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Sunday, 8 November 2020

Crossplay-Join failed (PC to non-dedicated XBOne session) Help?

From what I gather, this is a very common issue but I can't find a definite answer...so here goes.
I got the Windows store (PC) version of ARK so i could play with my friends (XB One), but everytime they invite me or I try to join the game off of them, join fails. Their sessions don't show in the join session browser either. I already tried opening the firewall ports , Using a VPN and accessing my router's NAT settings, and none of those fixes worked.

Any other known fixes I could try?

On another note: Why is the max resolution 1280 x 720? It's 2020...y'all couldn't atleast get it to 1080p? 720 in fullscreen mode looks terrible on a 1440p monitor :P



Submitted by TheTexan94 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Finally, for the xbox 720 (it’s a joke)(i used blender to make that custom “artwork”)

https://i.redd.it/vh7r31u4pwx51.jpg

Submitted by Kretduy | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

[0 USD - 1,400 USD] [The United States of America] Laptop for Student with specific features

The Form

LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE

  • Total budget (in local currency) and country of purchase. Please do not use USD unless purchasing in the US:
    - 0 USD to 1,400 USD, in the United States of America.
  • Are you open to refurbs/used?
    -Yes, as long as there is a good/decent warranty - 2 years at least/
  • How would you prioritize form factor (ultrabook, 2-in-1, etc.), build quality, performance, and battery life?
    - An 2 in 1 would be great, but I am fine with ultrabooks, workstations, and other things. I would prefer for it to not be too heavy, at least 12 gigs of ram (16 would be optimal), Ryzen 5 and up, or intel 7 (10th gen and up) and up, can withstand light-decent gaming, and programming/simulations - beginner to intermediate level. I would like it to behave decent build quality, but I am normally careful with my possesions anyways. A discrete GPU such as an mx250, 350, (or a better one if it fits in the budget), etc, or Iris Xe would be good. Please don't recommend gaming laptops, unless don't have RGB, aren't too heavy, and don't have too much gamer aesthetic. Good battery life would be nice, but not necessarily needed, 6+ is the bare minimum, 10+ would be really nice with moderate use such as web surfing. I don't really care about the screen, as long as it is reasonably big (13 in+), fairly color accurate (70-80% up), 1080p/HD and up, and decently bright (300 nits at least). A touchscreen would be nice, but definitely not needed unless it is 2 in 1. I will be using a lot of Zoom on it (FYI), so a 720 p + camera is a must). I would like a decent keyboard (not very high expectations, just shouldn't be annoying), it is backlit, and having a dark color would be nice (backlit with light-colored keyboards are annoying to me). There should be a decent amount of ports, USB A, USB c, HDMI, ethernet, and thunderbolt would be nice, but I am fine with the bare minimum as long as other specs match my requirements. Heat management should be fine, shouldn't burn me, or like slowly destroy the computer lol, but at the same time the fans should be too loud or annoying (fine with a bit of noise and heat, but not too much).
  • How important is weight and thinness to you?
    Not too much, it should be manageable, and should be able to fit into a decently big backpack, and shouldn't be too much of a strain to carry around.
  • Do you have a preferred screen size? If indifferent, put N/A.
    Just should be practical, like 13 in. +, otherwise I don't care
  • Are you doing any CAD/video editing/photo editing/gaming? List which programs/games you desire to run.
    Yes. It should be able to run most adobe applications, like photoshop, premier pro, programming (vscode, sublime, etc), light AI development, should be able to run most educational simulation programs like CAD, and other 3d development stuff. I am fine with it not being the fastest, but it should be able to get it done without crashing or taking an abnormal amount of time. I will also do light gaming with maybe some Minecraft, genshin impact, world of warcraft, league of legends, and maybe csgo.
  • If you're gaming, do you have certain games you want to play? At what settings and FPS do you want?
    yes, Minecraft, and other games like Genshin impact, the world of warcraft, some games from Xbox pass like Halo, and league of legends. My bare minimum would be 60 fps at the lowest settings (not primarily used for gaming, only in past time).
  • Any specific requirements such as good keyboard, reliable build quality, touch-screen, finger-print reader, optical drive or good input devices (keyboard/touchpad)?
    Windows Hello, fingerprint reader would be nice, but again is completely not necessary. Don't care too much about the touch screen. The keyboard should be of decent quality, shouldn't be annoying to type on, and would preferably be dark and have backlighting. I would prefer for the trackpad to be decent (reasonably big, and shouldn't break or wear down too much). I don't care about build quality except it shouldn't be falling apart with normal use, I will put it in a backpack, but I usually get cases, screen protectors, and am quite careful with electronics.
  • Leave any finishing thoughts here that you may feel are necessary and beneficial to the discussion.
    Don't really care about what company it is, except it shouldn't really have any form of gamer aesthetic to it, and preferably not a Lenovo machine, but am fine if they are giving the right machine with the right specs. A good warranty/repair policy would be ABSOLUTELY GREAT, but I know that can be a bit hard to find these days. Also should have reasonable speaker, and port selection (like an audio jack, USB a, USB c, etc.). I am fine with windows and apple (no specific hate to any company lol). I would LOVE for the laptop to last 4+ years, I am absolutely fine with it being a bit slow after 4 years, but it would be great if it could last a bit of time. If you have any more questions you can ask me. I don't care if it comes from online, as long as it comes completely functioning. Thank you for all of your help, please find a laptop as close to my specifications.


Submitted by silver_250 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Going from xbox one (original) to xbox series s

As the title said, I'm a 2014 xbox one user.. what should i expect going from that old console to the series s? Will there be a big differences in visuals, resloution & frame rate?

And i just bought an expensive benq ex2780q monitor and I regretted it after knowing that most of xbox series s games will run 1080-720 @ 60



Submitted by Aggressive_Anteater6 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

[XBOX] [H] Shibuya Breakout [W] 720 credits

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Submitted by MysTy_Highz | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

[XBOX] [STORE] yeah that’s about it just take a look

[XBOX] [STORE] it’s just a big store

If my prices are off please let me know!

I can split sets if you want

Bodies

Item Paint Certification Price
Animus GP N/A N/A 50
Centio N/A Guardian 50
Endo N/A N/A 50
Harbinger GXT Cobalt N/A 20
Harbinger GXT Orange N/A 20
Jager N/A N/A 50
JagerPCC Titanium White Striker 1000
JagerPCC Grey N/A 100
Merc Titanium White N/A 200
Octane Pink Guardian 950
Octane Saffron Guardian 950
Octane Saffron Turtle 950
Octane Orange N/A 500
Takumi RX-T N/A N/A 50
X-Devil Mk2 N/A N/A 50

Decals

Item Paint Certificatin Price
Auger Saffron Guardian 20
Auger Crimson Striker 50
Auger Sky Blue N/A 20
Breakout: DistortionGE20 N/A Striker 250
Breakout: Shibuya Titanium White N/A 100
Breakout: Vector N/A N/A 50
Bubbly N/A N/A 1150
Dominus: OR-AISE Black N/A 100
Liquid Camo Sky Blue N/A 20
Luster Edge Burnt Sienna N/A 10
Luster Edge Titanium White N/A 20
Octane: Buzz KillGE19 Titanium White Playmaker 200
Octane: Griffon Purple Juggler 30
Octane: Griffon Black Show-Off 100
Octane: Griffon Cobalt N/A 30
Octane: Griffon Titanium White N/A 150
Octane: Lone Wolf Sky Blue N/A 50
Octane: Royal Tyrant Titanium White Juggler 150
Octane: Vaporwave Crimson N/A 30
Octane: Vaporwave Titanium White N/A 100
Slipstream N/A Paragon 700
Spectre N/A Sweeper 330

Paint Finishes

2x Circuit Board N/A N/A 10 each
3x Dino N/A N/A 10 each
3x Furry N/A N/A 20 each
Zebra N/A N/A 30 each

Wheels

Item Paint Certification Price
ANDRO1D Burnt Sienna N/A 10
ANDRO1D Orange N/A 10
Calla-Carra N/A Tactician 30
BLSSM Crimson N/A 10
BLSSM Lime N/A 10
Centro Sky Blue N/A 150
DimonixSE Forest Green Victor 20
DimonixSE Pink N/A 20
DimonixSE Orange N/A 20
Dimonix Cobalt N/A 10
Dimonix Saffron N/A 10
Dire Wolf Titanium White N/A 1800
Dire Wolf Black Goalkeeper 1400
Doughnut Purple N/A 150
FalcoEXO Black N/A 300
Ferris Crimson N/A 20
FGSP Pink N/A 30
GernotGE19 Titanium White Striker 1000
Gernot Titanium White N/A 500
Gernot N/A Striker 50
Gernot N/A Tactician 40
Gripstride Set - Tw no certs 150
Hamster Titanium White N/A 10
Hamster Pink N/A 20
Helicoptron Grey Juggler 10
Helicoptron Black N/A 10
Helicoptron Cobalt N/A 10
Helicoptron Crimson N/A 10
Helicoptron Forest Green N/A 10
Helicoptron Grey N/A 10
Helicoptron Lime N/A 10
Holosphere Cobalt N/A 10
HRB-20 Cobalt N/A 10
Infinium Forest Green N/A 150
Infinium Pink N/A 100
Mandala Cobalt N/A 20
Mandala Grey N/A 20
Mandala Purple N/A 20
MetalworkSE Forest Green N/A 20
Muscle Boy Lime Striker 20
Muscle Boy Black N/A 20
Muscle Boy Orange N/A 10
NeptuneEXO Black N/A 900
Nipper Purple N/A 30
OEMVR Black N/A 1500
Philoscope Safforn N/A 10
Propeller Saffron N/A 10
PropellerSE Titanium White Acrobat 50
PropellerSE Black N/A 50
PropellerSE Pink N/A 30
Q-Runner Lime Victor 10
Raijin Forest Green Victor 80
Reactor Forest Green Victor 250
Reaper Titanium White Scorer 100
Reaper Pink N/A 30
Reticle Burnt Sienna N/A 10
Septem Lime Paragon 30
Shortwire Saffron Playmaker 10
Sk8ter Burnt Sienna N/A 10
SLK Titanium White N/A 100
Spiralis Burnt Sienna N/A 50
Sprocket Crimson Sniper 10
Sprocket Burnt Sienna N/A 10
Sprocket Cobalt N/A 10
Sprocket Lime N/A 10
Sprocket Saffron N/A 10
Sprocket Sky Blue N/A 10
String Theory Burnt Sienna Tactician 10
String Theory Crimson N/A 10
String Theory Orange N/A 10
Teller Set - Blk, Tw, bs, org N/A 20
Thread-X2 Black Aviator 50
Thread-X2 Orange Playmaker 30
Troika Titanium White N/A 100
Tube Tank Pink N/A 10
Visionary Lime N/A 10
VoltaicCC2 N/A Goalkeeper 40
VoltaicREV Crimson Striker 600
VortexEXO Black N/A 400
Z-RO Burnt Sienna N/A 10
S-ROSE Green N/A 20
Zefram N/A N/A 30

Boosts

Item Color Certification Price
Glimmerslag Crimson Sweeper 10
Glimmerslag Cobalt N/A 10
Glimmerslag Lime N/A 10
HoloData Burnt Sienna N/A 10
HoloData Forest Green N/A 10
HoloData Grey N/A 10
HoloData Lime N/A 10
HoloData Sky Blue N/A 10
Rad Rock Orange N/A 10
Rad Rock Pink N/A 10
Radiant Gush Titanium White Victor 30
Radiant Gush Crimson N/A 10
Super Manga Bolt Titanium White N/A 100
Super Manga Bolt Titanium White Victor 120
Toon Flame FOrest Green Guardian 10
Toon Flame Cromson N/A 10
Toon Flame Pink N/A 10
Toon Flame Saffron N/A 10

Toppers

Item Paint Certification Price
Halo Burnt Sienna N/A 50
Halo Orange N/A 70
Halo Saffron N/A 100 each
Phoenix Wings Saffron Striker 400
Pork Pie Crimson N/A 10
Visor Titanium White N/A 20
Wizard Hat Titanium White N/A 20

Goal Explosions

Item Paint Certification Price
Floppy Fish Burnt Sienna N/A 10
Mister Monsoon Burnt Sienna Juggler 20
Mister Monsoon Black N/A 50
Mister Monsoon Burnt Sienna N/A 20
Reaper N/A N/A 400
Spatial Rift Orange N/A 20
Supernova Lime Juggler 80
Supernova Burnt Sienna Scorer 50
Supernova Forest Green N/A 80
Supernova Lime N/A 80
Voxel N/A N/A 200
Wall Breaker Black Victor 50

Trails

Item Paint Certification Price
Excavator Titanium White N/A 50
HoloData Pink N/A 10
HoloData Purple Sweeper 10
Laser Wave Grey N/A 100
Laser Wave Lime N/A 100
Laser Wave Sky Blue N/A 100

RLCS Items

Item Paint Certification Price
Aether Titanium White N/A 1250
Anispray Sky Blue N/A Offers
2x Anispray N/A N/A 50 each
Ballistic Titanium White Guardian 600
Ballistic Pink Show-off 110
Ballistic 3x Burnt Sienna N/A 100 each
Ballistic 3x Cobalt N/A 100 each
Ballistic Crimson N/A 130
Ballistic 4x Forest Green N/A 100 each
Ballistic 2x Lime N/A 150 each
Ballistic 4x Orange N/A 150 each
Ballistic 7x Pink N/A 100 each
Ballistic 3x Purple N/A 150 each
Ballistic 3x Saffron N/A 200 each
Ballistic 2x Titanium White N/A 550 each
Big Splash N/A Victor 600
Big Splash N/A N/A 550
Carbon N/A Scorer 50
3x Carbon N/A N/A 30 each
Carbon N/A Tactician 50
Carbon Titanium White Show-off 420
Carbon Sky Blue Sniper 100
Carbon Lime N/A 150
Carbon Purple N/A 150
Crown N/A N/A 20
Crown 4x Cobalt N/A 150 each
Crown 2x Crimson N/A 300 each
Crown 2x Forest Green N/A 100 each
Crown 4x Grey N/A 150 each
Crown 5x Lime N/A 150 each
Crown 5x Purple N/A 250 each
Crown 2x Sky Blue N/A 250 each
Crown Titanium White N/A 900
5x Decopunk N/A N/A 30 each
Decopunk Black Acrobat 370
3x Decopunk Black N/A 350 each
Dominus: RLCS Orange Aviator 360
Dominus: RLCS Pink Guardian 160
Dominus: RLCS Black Sniper 820
Dominus: RLCS 2x Black N/A 800 each
Dominus: RLCS 3x Grey N/A 600 each
Dominus: RLCS 3x Crimson N/A 700
Dominus: RLCS 3x Pink N/A 150
Dominus: RLCS 2x Cobalt N/A 200 each
Dominus: RLCS 3x Lime N/A 300 each
Dominus: RLCS 2x Forest Green N/A 300 each
Dominus: RLCS Orange N/A 350
Dominus: RLCS 2x Sky Blue N/A 450 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge Grey Aviator 150
Dominus: Stratum Badge Burnt Sienna Sniper 50
Dominus: Stratum Badge 2x Black N/A 350 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge Burnt Sienna N/A 50
Dominus: Stratum Badge 4x Crimson N/A 400 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge Forest Green N/A 150
Dominus: Stratum Badge Grey N/A 150
Dominus: Stratum Badge 3x Lime N/A 100 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge 3x Orange N/A 150 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge 2x Pink N/A 150 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge Saffron N/A 150
Dominus: Stratum Badge 5x Sky Blue N/A 100 each
Dominus: Stratum Badge 2x Titanium White N/A 450 each
Emerald Orange N/A 700
Emerald N/A Striker 350
3x Emerald N/A N/A 100 each
Fennec: Yorebands Forest Green Acrobat 210
Fennec: Yorebands Grey Acrobat 210
Fennec: Yorebands 2x Titanium White Guardian 870 each
Fennec: Yorebands 2x Burnt Sienna N/A 100 each
Fennec: Yorebands Cobalt N/A 250
Fennec: Yorebands Crimson N/A 250
Fennec: Yorebands 2x Forest Green N/A 200 each
Fennec: Yorebands 2x Saffron N/A 100 each
Fennec:Yorebands 2x Titanium White N/A 850 each
Helios Purple Juggler 720
Helios Lime Paragon 920
Helios Pink Paragon 820
Helios Grey N/A 1250
Helios 2x Pink N/A 800 each
Helios 2x Sky Blue N/A 950 each
Helios 2x Cobalt N/A 900 each
Helios 4x Saffron N/A 500 each
Helios Lime N/A 900
Helios Forest Green N/A 600
Helios 2x Purple N/A 700 each
Hephaestus N/A Turtle 50
Metalstar Black N/A 3400
Ninja Set Victor unpainted 6000
Ninja Orange Show-off 310
Ninja Grey Turtle 410
Ninja Saffron Sniper 310
Ninja Orange N/A 300
Ninja 3x Titanium White N/A 1750 each
Ninja 4x Black N/A 500 each
Ninja 2x Grey N/A 400 each
Ninja Crimson N/A 400
Ninja 3x Pink N/A 300 each
Ninja Purple N/A 400
Ninja 2x Forest Green N/A 350 each
Ninja 2x Cobalt N/A 400 each
Ninja Sky Blue N/A 600
Octane: Noooo! Cobalt N/A 600
Octane: Nice Shot! Cobalt N/A 1050
Octane: RLCS Titanium White N/A 4100
Octane: RLCS Grey N/A 350
Octane: RLCS 2x Crimson N/A 950 each
Octane: RLCS Forest Green N/A 500
Octane: RLCS Purple N/A 450
Patriarch Black N/A 1700
Petacio Black N/A 300
Petacio 3x Titanium White N/A 450 each


Submitted by g-moran | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016