Got this URX Core 75 in the sub recommendation
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Got this URX Core 75 in the sub recommendation

I received this keyboard five days ago. After charging it for the first time, I noticed that the cable doesn't fit snugly into the keyboard. It moves from side to side and disconnects while I'm using the keyboard if it shifts at all. It's actually a USB-C cable, and it's the first time I've seen the any electronic equipment having that loose C type socket. Anyone having the same issue?

u/Rabble__Rouser__ — 20 hours ago
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Vivo X200T Zoom- The world of Oil Painting

In continuation of my previous post

https://www.reddit.com/r/Vivo/s/YloYpUaDuH

Here are some more oil paint work by my Vivo X200T.

Tbh I am fed up like why this phone need zoom lens when it can directly generate some more oil paint on its own. 🫟 Ps: For anyone confusing that I want it to perform like dslr, no it's not that, I want less AI process oil paint.

u/Rabble__Rouser__ — 25 days ago
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Vivo X200T reviews after first 10 days usage

I've been using the Vivo X200T (512GB) for about 15 days now, and overall, I'm quite happy with it.

For some context, I've previously used the iPhone 12, iPhone 15, a couple of iQOO Neo devices, and older Vivo phones. After spending years on iPhones, switching back to Android felt surprisingly easy. I picked up the 512GB variant for around ₹60,000, which I think offers great value.

Performance & Battery

Performance has been excellent. The phone feels fast, apps open instantly, multitasking is smooth, and I haven't faced any lag or heating issues. Gaming is also great—I mostly play BGMI, and the experience has been consistently smooth.

Battery life has easily been good. With my regular usage (social media, YouTube, office work, camera, and some gaming), the phone comfortably lasts from 9 AM to 9 PM, and I still have around 20% battery left. Fast charging is just okayish.

Display & Software

The display is bright and smoother than my previous devices. The touch response is excellent—coming from the iPhone 15, I was impressed that it actually feels slightly more responsive in day-to-day use.

Camera

The rear cameras are really good. Photos have great detail, colours look nice, and portraits are impressive. My only complaint is the zoom. Vivo's AI processing can be a bit too aggressive, making zoom shots look overly edited instead of natural. (Attached pics)

The front camera, however, is the weakest part of the phone. It's decent, but definitely below what I'd expect from a flagship in this price range.

Also there is no 0.6x in front which is generally available in all phones of that price range

Design

The phone looks premium, but the large circular camera bump took some getting used to. As a long-time iPhone user, I still notice my fingers touching it while holding the phone.

Final Verdict

Overall, I think the Vivo X200T is a good phone for the price. The only things I'd like Vivo to improve are the front camera and the AI processing for zoom photos.

Also, most of the vivo phones almost looks same while using like you could be using a 40k - 80k phone and can never tell a difference if your needs aren't focused.

Rating after 15 days: 8/10.

u/Rabble__Rouser__ — 28 days ago

Is anyone willing to join family ( Just need someone with one to two good games)

Hey everyone,
I am looking for members out there who want to be part of family.
As we are just starting so having 01 or 02 AAA titles would suffice.
Rest assured we will be buying games later as well.
No need to rush to buy new games as this is experience and we will bite off only as much as we can chew.
Happy Gaming!

u/Rabble__Rouser__ — 2 months ago

Are these games a good fit for someone who loves GTA V, RDR2, and Witcher 3?

Hi everyone! I’m looking to fill out my library during the Steam Summer Sale. I generally love open-world, story-driven, and action-packed games. My favorites are GTA V, RDR2, Rocket League, Mafia 2, The Witcher 3, and Call of Duty.

I’ve put together a cart and wanted to get your thoughts:

  • Are any of these a "must-play" given my preferences?
  • Are there any "hidden gems" I'm missing out on based on what I already like?
  • Is there anything in my cart that might be a bad fit for me?

I'm particularly curious about how games like Sleeping Dogs and Watch_Dogs 2 hold up against GTA V. Thanks in advance for the help!

u/Rabble__Rouser__ — 2 months ago