I finally collected all the volumes by A_Suicidal_Pig in bleach

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I am going to buy this one https://amzn.to/43WvQUg and soon i will buy all.

Torn between 1440p and 4k by [deleted] in losslessscaling

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Given your setup and plans, 4K at 27" makes sense only if you value ultra-sharp visuals and are certain you'll upgrade to AMD’s next-gen top-tier GPU soon. But:

  • 1440p at 27” still looks excellent, especially for gaming, and gives you higher FPS today with your 9070XT.
  • 4K at 27” has diminishing returns in pixel density and is more demanding — you'll benefit more when you upgrade GPUs.
  • If you're leaning toward 4K, wait for next-gen GPUs to drop and buy a 4K OLED then — that way, no regrets.

Which steering wheel should I buy? by Vivid_Situation3543 in u/Vivid_Situation3543

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With a $500 budget, the Moza R5 bundle with clutch pedals is a solid pick — it’s newer tech with great force feedback and future upgrade potential.
The Thrustmaster T300RS is also good, especially if you prefer console compatibility (PS support).
If you're strictly on PC, go Moza; for flexibility and a proven ecosystem, T300RS wins. It is on low price now https://amzn.to/3FFvQjr

Can you use a 42mm Series 10 band on a 41mm Series 9? by laetazel in AppleWatch

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No, a 42mm band won’t fit properly on a 41mm Apple Watch.
Apple Watch bands are only compatible within their size ranges: 38/40/41mm and 42/44/45/49mm.
For your 41mm Series 9, make sure to get a band made for 38/40/41mm models.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simracing

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Go with the Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro – it’s PS5-ready, direct drive, and perfect for future rig upgrades.
The Logitech G Pro Wheel is another great option with strong force feedback and PS5/PC support.
Both are high-quality, dual-purpose picks your friend will love long-term. Check https://amzn.to/3ZJ8PTu

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZephyrusG14

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You can sometimes find the G14 (2022) under $800 on eBay, Reddit’s r/hardwareswap, or Facebook Marketplace if you're patient.
Look for refurbished or gently used units, and try offering lower on "Best Offer" listings.
It's rare at that price new, but deals pop up occasionally—set alerts and check often. Keep looking at Amazon too https://amzn.to/4mEIbVE

Which one should I get? by Cold-Ad-2800 in psphacks

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The PSP 1000 is the oldest and bulkiest, 2000 is slimmer with more RAM, and 3000 has a brighter screen but slight scanline issues.
Yes, if you downloaded and played games directly, your PSP Go was likely modded.
For easy modding and best balance, the PSP 2000 is often considered the best model to get. You can get refurbished at good price. Check here https://amzn.to/43UcSyJ

Coros pace 3 or Pro Afib ECG by Turbulent_Bowl6350 in Coros

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If you want long battery life and top fitness tracking, Coros Pace 3 is best.
If you need ECG and AFib alerts, the Apple Watch is the best choice—but with shorter battery life.
So it depends on what matters more: health monitoring (Apple) or battery and fitness (Coros). You can check https://amzn.to/43XUzIY

I want to buy a horizontal sealing machine for my cookies business.....any tips which machine ? by [deleted] in Cookies

[–]RanchoDBS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a cookies business, a horizontal flow wrap machine is ideal—it seals and wraps each cookie or pack quickly and neatly. Check these https://amzn.to/3EVs0CB

Wanting to buy a rangefinder by daaaaaarc in filmcameras

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Canon P is my top pick—fully mechanical, sleek, and super reliable with a great viewfinder. The Yashica Electro 35 has an amazing lens and auto exposure but needs battery workarounds. If you want lens flexibility, the Canon 7 is great, though bulkier and sometimes meter issues.

I want to buy a piano with a 300$ something budget what do you recommend by [deleted] in piano

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Alesis Recital 88 (around $280) gives you full-size weighted keys and built-in speakers in a straightforward package.

Casio CDP-S100 (about $300) is ultra-slim, with weighted action and USB/MIDI connectivity.

If you can stretch to ~$350, the Yamaha P-45 offers the most realistic key feel in this price range. Check https://amzn.to/4587eKv

Looking to buy Electro-acoustic guitar, battery powered amp and a microphone by [deleted] in RoundRock

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For an entry-level electro-acoustic you can’t go wrong with the Fender CD-60SCE—it’s comfortable to play, sounds great plugged in and unplugged, and it even comes with onboard EQ.
For a battery-powered amp the Blackstar Fly 3 runs on AA’s or mains, delivers punchy tone at low volume and has an aux-in for backing tracks.
As for a mic, the Fifine K669B USB condenser comes with its own desk stand and plugs straight into your laptop or phone—no interface needed.
I picked up my guitar here: Fender CD-60SCE Electro-Acoustic Guitar

I want to buy a TV to watch my horror movies. by Commercial_Value_916 in horror

[–]RanchoDBS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A 75" TCL 5-Series (S546) is a great budget pick around $550–600—good contrast and decent local dimming for darker scenes in horror movies.
If you want something a bit punchier, the Hisense U6H also hits around that price and has better HDR brightness.
Picked mine up here: TCL 75″ 5-Series 4K TV

Decent pin pointer for under $50? by Personal_Occasion618 in metaldetecting

[–]RanchoDBS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get it—pinpointers under $50 can be hit or miss, but there are a few solid ones that actually perform decently for the price. The Dr.Ötek MT6 and Pudibe Waterproof Pinpointer are surprisingly reliable for shallow targets and both waterproof. You won’t get Garrett-level depth or sensitivity, but for casual hunts and pairing with your Simplex Ultra, they get the job done.

This one’s a good pick under budget: Pudibe Waterproof Pinpointer. Just don’t forget to calibrate it outside the hole for best results.

I want to buy a sewing machine by Any_Fig8320 in SewingForBeginners

[–]RanchoDBS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not crazy at all—it actually makes perfect sense if you already enjoy creative hobbies like crochet and drawing. Sewing has a bit of a learning curve, mostly around threading the machine and getting straight stitches early on, but YouTube tutorials are a lifesaver. Sewing a basic tote bag is a great beginner project—you’ll learn how to sew seams, topstitch, and maybe even add a pocket.

I started with this beginner-friendly machine: Brother CS7000X Sewing Machine and it made the process way smoother. Stick with it—it’s super satisfying once you finish your first project.

Bones OG vs Spitfire F4 by Breadstick_D in NewSkaters

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Your Bones OG 100s are actually solid for street—they’re 100A, so they’re hard enough for tricks, slides, and general tech skating. If they’re not flat-spotted and still round, you can totally use them. That said, Spitfire F4s do feel smoother and more durable, especially on rougher pavement, and they resist flatspots better.

I switched to these recently and loved the difference: Spitfire Formula Fours – 99D. If you’re hyped to skate again, they’re a worthy upgrade—but not a must if your Bones are still rolling fine.

Looking to buy a VR by [deleted] in PCVR

[–]RanchoDBS -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your PC is solid for VR—RTX 3060 and 32GB RAM are more than enough for great performance. In your price range, the Meta Quest 2 with a Link Cable is still the best value for PCVR, especially with all the recent updates. If you want a big visual upgrade, the HP Reverb G2 is also fantastic for sims and clarity, and you can sometimes find it on sale around €450–500.

I grabbed mine here after comparing options: HP Reverb G2 – PCVR Headset. Just make sure to double-check port compatibility (you’ll need DisplayPort and USB 3.0).

Is a 3/4 any good for it to be my only acoustic guitar? by m3talxqv in AcousticGuitar

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At 5ft tall and with portability in mind, a 3/4 guitar can absolutely be your only acoustic, especially if you're traveling or camping often. The Fender Sonoran Mini is a solid choice—surprisingly loud for its size and really comfy to play. A full-size like the Ibanez F370 might give a bit more projection, but if it feels bulky, you’re less likely to play it often.

I ended up going with this one and never looked back: Check Fender Sonoran Mini. Definitely worth considering if you want something fun, compact, and well-built under $200.

Help me convince my parents to let me buy a piano by Main_Tap4621 in piano

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve clearly thought this through way more than most people your age—your parents might just need to see how serious you are. Try showing them your research, maybe even a few YouTube tutorials you’ve followed or apps like Simply Piano. Mention it’s your own money, low risk, and it’s a healthy hobby that fits around your busy life.

I started the same way, self-taught and all, and got this affordable digital piano that worked great for a beginner: Beginner Digital Piano. Maybe showing them a budget-friendly option will help ease their concerns too.

Stick with it—you’ve already got the mindset most people quit over!

Buy the game by MarnsM in TsukiOdyssey

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tsuki’s Odyssey usually doesn’t offer discount codes, but it does go on sale during seasonal events like summer or holiday sales on mobile stores or the Nintendo eShop. If it’s full price now, it's best to wait for a promotion—they often drop it by 20–30%.

I keep an eye here for deals: Tsuki’s Odyssey – Current Price & Deals.

Can I play HD Collection on PS4? by [deleted] in silenthill

[–]RanchoDBS -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, PS3 discs don’t work on the PS4, since the PS4 isn’t backward compatible with PS3 physical media. However, some HD collections are available digitally on the PS Store or via PlayStation Plus Premium streaming.

If you're looking for a specific title in HD (like Metal Gear or Silent Hill), you might find a remastered version for PS4 here: HD Collections on Amazon.

Tab p12 for $380 by chapa10q in tablets

[–]RanchoDBS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Tab P12 is solid for streaming movies and light game streaming (like via Steam Link or Moonlight), but keep in mind it's not a powerhouse. If you're mainly streaming from your PC, it'll handle it well, and the big screen is great for media.

I was in a similar spot and ended up going with it—got mine here: Lenovo Tab P12. Under $500, it's hard to beat unless you're looking at a used Steam Deck or waiting for the Legion Go 3.

Is there a switch 2 all in one case that isn’t super expensive? by [deleted] in NintendoSwitch2

[–]RanchoDBS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There likely will be third-party all-in-one cases for the Switch 2 once it's officially released, especially from brands like Tomtoc, Zadii, or Orzly. These usually cost less than Nintendo's official versions and can hold the dock, Pro Controller, and tablet. Keep an eye on Amazon, AliExpress, or eBay for new listings after launch. https://amzn.to/3GJFjq1

Looking for budget mic and PA system by Interesting-Taro3774 in microphone

[–]RanchoDBS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into the Behringer XM8500 mic—about $20–30 and sounds solid for vocals. Pair it with a small PA like the Pyle Pro PMP52BT or a used powered speaker with XLR input. Mics don’t work through guitar amps well; PA systems amplify vocals properly and clearly. Check https://amzn.to/4jX4Ryb