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Top 5 New Tech & Gadgets of 2017! #Helpful Post


Top 5 New Tech & Gadgets of 2017! #Helpful Post

he Fuji from a crazy triple monitor
gaming laptop to a dancing dr. Fuji to
an insane ache a display that packs as
many pixels as four 4k monitors this is
some of the best tech at CES 2017 yo
guys Jonathan here just got back from
CES which is a giant's crazy massive
tech show and what I want to do is break
it down into five of the coolest pieces
of tech and gadgets that I saw and huge

shout to Samsung for sending me out
there and sponsoring my 2017 CES
coverage
now speaking of Samsung they were
killing the home Tech game and first up
is their brand new family of 2.0
refrigerator lineup so if putting it to
yourself how much tech could actually be
inside a refrigerator this is packing a
massive 21 and a half inch touch LED
display no joke this display is massive
but it works because it essentially
becomes your central control panel which
also right as there is now integrated
voice control which to be honest I
really get a chance to check out because
of how loud it was on the floor but the
idea is you can use your voice to look
up stock in your fridge to order
groceries or even look up a recipe now
speaking of recipes but I found really
cool as a fact not only will it display
the recipe on the giant display it will
also read it back to you aloud
hands down the coolest feature with this
though are the ninja cameras inside now
I feel like most of us out there at one
point our lives have been yelled at for
leaving that refrigerator door open and
not only does this alleviate that but
what it also does is allows you to check
on the inside your refrigerator remotely
at any given time so in this case if
you're out of the store you're not sure
if you're bought eggs or milk you can
now check on your phone to see what's
inside your fridge which is awesome now
runners-up for Samsung where their flex
wash and flex dry washes and dryers and
these were especially cool because you
have your main compartments up front and
a second compartment up top where you
can actually do two separate loads
either separate or simultaneously so the
idea with this is you have your normal
large wash you can do in the main
compartment and then up top you can use
that for smaller things like delicates
now the instance where you don't need to
run a large wash you can simply run the
top and what that's gonna do is save
both energy and water now from there
jumping from home tech to crazy tech
initially I thought the Acer $9,000
gaming laptop was the craziest thing I
was gonna see at CES but that was
overtaken by razors project Valerie
which is a monstrous triple
a gaming laptop now unfortunately as of
today someone straight home alone those
laptops off the CES floor which is crazy
because one if you sell it you're gonna
get busted in two if you make a video
you're gonna get busted so really the
only thing I could think of as someone
looking for Intel or secret information
but either way whoever took those
laptops should probably give them back
now as far as a tech inside project
valor this is crazy there's a single
laptop that packs triple 4k 17.3 inch
displays for those of you who love to
crunch numbers out there that is a
massive total resolution of eleven
thousand five hundred and twenty by 2160
watches bonkers now powering this laptop
is a full fledge nvidia gtx 1080 which
seem to do the job really well I
unfortunately personally did not get a
hands-on with it rather simple I got to
admire it from a distance in a
plexiglass container so because that I
really didn't get a chance to see the
displays open up like a Tesla Model X or
a really test gameplay but from what I
can see it looked really impressive now
initially in my latest video I talked
about a PC dream desk with that crazy
Acer predator laptop but after seeing
this I think I've changed my mind
if you agree let me know by dropping a
like down below now next time from
triple monitor craziness to a single
display if you love pixels take a deep
breath because Dell unveiled their
insane 32 inch 8k display now by itself
8k a sounds crazy but when you put it
into perspective it makes it all the
more insane because that is equivalent
to four 4k monitors the total resolution
is seventy six eighty by 4320 and if the
visual of for 4k monitors wasn't enough
that is equivalent to sixteen 1080p
displays the only thing more massive
than the resolution on this monitor is
the price tag which is coming in at
nearly 5,000 bucks obviously this isn't
really geared for your average consumer
the price tag is insane you need two
cables to drive us at sixty Hertz and
honestly I don't think the technology is
quite there to use this on a day-to-day
basis yet but practicality aside oh my
god seen an 8k display up close is
insane the amount of detail you could
see on this would blow your mind where
you could really see that difference is
where you were zoomed in looking at a
picture and you're thinking to yourself
yeah that looks good it's sharp with an
holy crap they zoomed out and you can
see how massive
that image was now personally as much as
I love pixels I don't think it's
something realistically I'm gonna use
anytime soon but if you had your choice
would you choose the crazy razor triple
monitor gaming laptop or this 8k display
the next up number four is something you
might not expect after talking about
laptops neikei displays but a gadget
that I thought was really cool was the
polaroid pop if you haven't checked him
out yet instant prints have really made
their way back but the problem is
especially with Polaroid is those
printouts were never ly true three by
four size but with their 80th
anniversary they have made their way
back so the polaroid pop this shoots
imprints three by four instant photo is
using inkless paper it's packed in a 20
megapixel camera with dual LED flash and
while it's not 4k this can also record
1080p video
now the model got to checkout was a
pre-production unit so did not power
around but the actual production models
will also feature a 3.9 inch touchscreen
what I like about this especially is the
fact that it's multifunction so
obviously you can take photos with the
built-in camera you can transfer
wirelessly from your phone to the pop
but on top of that there is also an SD
card slot so you can transfer photos
directly so it's kind of funny with all
the crazy tech at CES this is one of the
things I was most excited for so once it
drops I will definitely get my hands on
it last type of number five brand new
for CES 2017 is the Panasonic gh3
follow-up to the highly sought after and
loved gh4 now the big improvements with
the GH 5 is that it now shoots 4k video
up to 60fps personally I am team 24 but
where I could see 60fps being really
useful is if you use that for slow
motion what's also cool is the fact that
there is now internal image
stabilization which is actually really
important we've seen that on sony bodies
but the idea here is instead of image
stabilization solely on the lens it's
actually happening inside the body and
where this is really useful as if you're
used in a lens that doesn't have image
stabilization that's gonna add the
element to your shooting there are now
also dual SD card slots where you can
record you separately or use as a backup
and potentially the two biggest selling
points of the gh 5 are one the fact that
the crop factor is now remove and second
that it's supposed to perform better in
low light personally I really didn't get
a chance to test it out much on the show
floor and CES really isn't the best
place to do that but the one thing I can
attest to regardless of test it or not
is again the fact that the crop factor
is gone which is actually a really big
deal personally when it comes to that
market I tend to lean towards the Sony's
things but I'm really interested in
seeing how the GH fire performs either
way though a ton of really cool tech to
kick off 2017 already again huge sounds
of Samsung for making my coverage
possible as far as your favorite tech
let me know what that was with a comment
down below
this is Jonathan and I will catch you
guys later again

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