Best of CES 2018! #Helpful Post
hey
guys austin and stay in here with
the
very best tech of CES 2018 one of
the
first things that jumped out to me
is
the in win win bot case and normally
PC
cases not all that exciting but here
CES
things get a little bit more
interesting
one look at this and you're
gonna
get some death star vibes so it is
a
clear case that is going to actually
be
able to haul some pretty serious
components
but what really makes it cool
is
the fact that it is going to be
completely
motorized so not only can you
open
and close the case like pac-man
the
entire thing will spin around like a
robot
now at $3,500 the best doesn't
necessarily
mean the most practical
we're
gonna say it's actually a lot
cooler
than i-5 something else cool is
the
pigeon declined to be interviewed
continuing
on the gaming train we have
the
Razer project Melinda now this is
one
of my favorite things from the show
this
year so much so that we actually
already
did an entire video about it but
the
idea is is that this takes the razor
phone
and turns it into a laptop so you
plug
it in via USB see it functions that
the
trackpad as the speakers and the
guts
of the phone are enough to run the
entire
laptop so if you guys want more
about
that dentally be sure to go check
out
our full video on Razer project
Linda
speaking
of razer they were also showing
off
their set up support for philips hue
so
you guys probably know that Razer is
all
about RGB literally everything and
they're
taking that up a notch by
letting
you add your hue lights to their
synapse
software the way this works is
that
inside there's synapse software you
can
control your hue lights alongside
all
of your accessories so say you want
to
get a super cool rave going you can
hit
a key and an entire wave will come
all
the way around your room it's kind
of
ridiculous but I mean actually that's
pretty
cool
so
you know something I think everyone
will
think is cool is Sony's 8k TV now
8k
has slowly been showing up at CES
even
though you can't really buy them in
stores
just yet however Sony up the game
with
not only a full HD are compatible
TV
big goes up to 10,000 nits how bright
is
10,000 nits
it's
really bright you heard it here
first
it's really bright
almost
as bright as the light that's in
my
face right now just put this in
context
most standard TVs that even our
HD
are compatible might top out at
around
500 nits whereas this guy can go
all
the way up to 10,000 now what's cool
about
this is that especially for some
games
like Gran Turismo for example
which
have been designed with some
proper
HDR support in mind you're gonna
have
incredibly bright specific sources
so
say that you see the headlights of a
car
or a bright sunset that can be way
way
brighter than the rest of the scene
can
be actually a really impressive bit
of
contrast of course that's to say
nothing
about the idea that it is an 85
inch
8k TV which looks ridiculous but
it's
actually the HDR stuff that really
sort
of blew me away it looks so so good
Samsung
we're also showing off the wall
now
this is a new type of display
technology
called micro LED the idea
here
is that it actually is going to be
modular
to a degree so while they were
showing
off a 146 inch version you could
at
least in theory build pretty much as
big
of a TV as you wanted assuming you
have
a lot of money LG was also showing
off
a pair of new displays so they have
not
only a 4k option but they also have
a
5k ultra wide so we've been using
their
ultra fine 5k displays to edit on
for
a little while and they're really
nice
however what they're adding with
these
new displays is HDR at least kind
of
they're using HDR 600 which is
brighter
than standard displays however
because
neither windows nor Mac actually
support
HDR yet it's still kind of a
little
bit in the middle right now
what's
cool is the 4k option supports
Thunderbolt
3 as well as daisy chaining
so
off of a single Thunderbolt 3 port
you
can actually run two of these 4k
displays
so what I think a lot of people
are
going to be interested in is the new
5k
ultra wide so with a resolution of 50
120
by 2160 this is basically like a
super
wide 4k display and especially for
gaming
if you have some crazy
over-the-top
system it's gonna look nice
moving
to the audio side of things we
have
the new Sennheiser HD 820
headphones
now the HD 800 are regarded
as
some of the best sounding headphones
pretty
much anywhere in a 20s add a
glass
back to the headphones this might
sound
weird
however
the 800s they leak like crazy so
if
you're in the same room you can hear
exactly
what someone's listening to
whereas
with the 8 20s like glass
helps
to give it a little bit more of a
closed
sound while still sounding
absolutely
incredible seriously even
though
these things are gonna be
probably
well over $2,000 there's some
of
the best sounding headphones I've
ever
tried moving to laptops
there's
the 2018 LG Graham so you guys
will
probably know that I love the
original
Graham I've done a couple
videos
on it is one of my favorite
laptops
of last year but for 2018 not
only
are they going to be bumping it up
to
quad-core processors but it has an
almost
ridiculously large 72 watt hour
battery
there are also some nice
additions
including the option of adding
a
Thunderbolt 3 port instead of USBC
which
is especially nice for those LG
displays
you also now get dual SD slots
so
you can't open this guy up and not
only
add some more memory but also
another
SSD this is definitely a laptop
I
want to check out as soon as it comes
out
in the next few months something I
found
surprisingly cool at this year's
show
is the casio Morel 2.5 D printer so
you
guys are probably familiar with 3d
printers
that will print full 3d objects
especially
when you get up higher in the
budget
so you can do some really cool
stuff
with that however with the mop
roll
you're actually printing textures
so
with our demo they printed a mesh
material
but in about five minutes you
can
do all kinds of different textiles
you
can do fake leather you can even do
things
like stone of course this is
going
to be more on the manufacturing
sides
and say you want to build a cup
row
type really quickly it's cool and a
$50,000
it will not come cheap but it is
really
cool to be able to print stuff
that
looks and feel surprisingly real in
just
a few minutes Ken are we done is
this
it for CES can we go home now
I
don't have a voice anymore I've been
looking
at tech all week hopefully you
guys
enjoyed our best of CES if you
missed
any of the videos check them out
over
here or over here I don't know no
no
not there there's no videos up there
Ken
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