I winced at 1:22 when she picked up the knife and started hitting the watch so close to her fingers.
The impact test is one of the most important tests for any watch, course the glass was already weakened from the other tests but still...
What the fuck is with the consistency of that peanut butter? it's so watery
this is torture porn.
I'm not sure why people are surprised anymore about scratch proof glass, I thought this was known by now?
any current device like that, that isn't scratch proof, is made by a total dimwit
It held up really well until that impact test... I mean those skillets are heavier than they look but that looked almost too easy
I still think Cnet is shit
I dont think u can scratch anything with any of those methods she used.
[QUOTE=GURREN LAGANN;47602233]What the fuck is with the consistency of that peanut butter? it's so watery[/QUOTE]
Its either nutterbutter or it was microwaved
[QUOTE=GURREN LAGANN;47602233]What the fuck is with the consistency of that peanut butter? it's so watery[/QUOTE]
all natural peanut butter is pretty soft compared to the regular kind.
"Looks like this watch doesn't like boiling water"
No fucking shit; what technological device doesn't react to boiling water/high temperatures?
God this video sounds like a softcore porn, particularly when she drops the watch in the wine then starts telling the camera everything else she is putting it through. The music doesn't help either.
[I]soy sauce[/I]
[I]ketchup[/I]
[I]mustard oooh[/I]
[QUOTE=code_gs;47602498]"Looks like this watch doesn't like boiling water"
No fucking shit; what technological device doesn't react to boiling water/high temperatures?[/QUOTE]
I mean what good is it to me if I have to worry about ruining it every time I go to stick my hand in boiling water?
[QUOTE=nox;47602666]I mean what good is it to me if I have to worry about ruining it every time I go to stick my hand in boiling water?[/QUOTE]
Don't dunk your entire hand past the wrist into boiling water?
This test was less to actually see how strong the watch is and more for entertainment.
I'm not sure how much condiments would affect the watch after already establishing it is mostly waterproof.
[QUOTE=GURREN LAGANN;47602233]What the fuck is with the consistency of that peanut butter? it's so watery[/QUOTE]
My guess is that it could have been oily.
[QUOTE=dr.bean;47604961]My guess is that it could have been oily.[/QUOTE]
Staining
[QUOTE=Protocol7;47604437]Don't dunk your entire hand past the wrist into boiling water?[/QUOTE]
Ah, if only it was easier to understand jokes and sarcasm over the internet.
[QUOTE=Leestons;47606925]Ah, if only it was easier to understand jokes and sarcasm over the internet.[/QUOTE]
I think he might understood the sarcasm, notice how he specifically said past the wrist.
what a waste of money, do you have any idea how much a jar of Nutella costs
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;47607139]what a waste of money, do you have any idea how much a jar of Nutella costs[/QUOTE]
Newtella.
[QUOTE=J!NX;47602243]I'm not sure why people are surprised anymore about scratch proof glass, I thought this was known by now?
any current device like that, that isn't scratch proof, is made by a total dimwit[/QUOTE]
There are still a lot people out there who waste $20 for a screen protector for their phones.
[QUOTE=Pine Cone;47608490]There are still a lot people out there who waste $20 for a screen protector for their phones.[/QUOTE]
my phone, a kyocera brigadier, as screen protectors for it, it's a phone specifically marketed as durable. I looked up stuff for it on amazon and found them.
I have personally stabbed this phone and scrapped razers against the glass without even the slightest hint of damage, and wash it with water every other day, and it doesn't even look or feel damaged.
and people buy SCREEN PROTECTORS for a sapphire display, as well as a case for a phone that you have to want to break, to break. It's pretty sad.
I get screen protectors for my phone because I don't like the glossy look, so I get ones that make it matte.
[QUOTE=J!NX;47608501]my phone, a kyocera brigadier, as screen protectors for it, it's a phone specifically marketed as durable. I looked up stuff for it on amazon and found them.
I have personally stabbed this phone and scrapped razers against the glass without even the slightest hint of damage, and wash it with water every other day, and it doesn't even look or feel damaged.
and people buy SCREEN PROTECTORS for a sapphire display, as well as a case for a phone that you have to want to break, to break. It's pretty sad.[/QUOTE]
razor blades and keys won't do shit to a screen, but one piece of sand can severely scratch a screen
thats why people get screen protectors (i don't though)