Hey guys, this is Austin. My voice is nearly gone, but we're here at CES, and it's time to take a look at some of the best things that we've found.
Amazon is sponsoring the madness this year, and starting with the announcement of the Sony PS5 logo.
In other news, LG has their brand new UltraWide displays. This is the 38WN95C, an 8-inch display in 4K by 1440p resolution. What's really cool about it is that it also supports 144Hz as well as G-Sync.
Another exciting announcement from LG is their brand new UltraGear line and one of the ones that really has jumped out to me is their new 27-inch 4K panel. This display runs at a full 144 frames per second, but you can overclock it to 160 frames per second. It's kinda like, you get the high end image quality but also that super smooth G-Sync action.
I'm also really excited about this simulator they have over here with three of the 38-inch monitors all running super high refresh rate with the F1 simulator. Real talk, I think this might be the year that I finally build my own sim racing setup like mmm, mmm! Mmm!
Dell has some very interesting announcements as well. The thing that really got my attention is the Concept UFO. This is essentially a Nintendo Switch but as a Windows PC. It's an 8-inch display and comes with removable controllers although they're magnetic, they don't actually work wirelessly.
But what's inside this concept? All I could get out of them was that it's Intel 10th gen. Which to me makes me assume that it's pretty much the same spec as an XPS 13 but put in a smaller chassis. But with it, I was able to play a couple of games that I would guess were somewhere in the neighborhood of maybe 900p or 1080p on low so it's certainly not a hardcore gaming machine.
Considering just how small this thing is, there's a lot of potential for this product. Dell also had a couple of other interesting new projects. Ori which is a single 13-inch laptop that you can fold in half and Project Duet which is essentially a 13-inch laptop with a secondary display instead of the keyboard.
Insta360 will continue to support the brain module, where you can easily buy the cameras, modules, these little sensors, and you can swap it out. And there's actually another module coming soon which has a much larger one-inch sensor and a Leica lens.
I also need to mention Dell's new Gram which I actually want to go more in depth on later but it has been updated with larger batteries, as well as Intel 10th gen and Thunderbolt across the board.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey guys, this is Austin.My voice is nearly gone,but we're here at CES,it's time to take alook at some of the bestthings that we've found.And sponsoring the madnessthis year is Amazon.Starting with of course, the announcementof the Sony PS5 logo.In other news, Razer announced actual,real products that wewere actually able to try,unlike someone else,that announced a carinstead of a PlayStation.I'm still salty about that.So Razer has a few thingswe actually already did a video on,but definitely the highlightfor me is the Razer Tomahawk.So this takes advantage ofthe Intel NUC Compute Element,which essentially putsan entire laptop CPUand motherboard onto whatlooks like a graphics cardthat you can slide into anincredibly small enclosure.If you want more, you can definitelycheck out the full video.However, since we've made that video,it's come to light exactly how expensivethe NUC Compute Element is.So Razer's still trying to confirmhow much they're gonnacharge for the Tomahawk.But just to get the Compute Element,you're looking at like $1200,and that's just for the Core i7 model,you don't even get RAM or SSD,and obviously you stillhave to buy everything else.So it's cool, it's definitelyone of my highlights of CES,but it's pricey, it's a lot.So much that it broke my voice.Speaking of Razer, they also showed offtheir new Blade 15 and 17with the 300Hz displays.Now that's actually been abit of a trend here at CES.Of course displays are always interesting,you see the 8K TV's, butwhat we're seeing a lot of,it's really pushing the envelopenot necessarily in just pixels,but in resolution, frame rate,as well as HDR, all combined.So there are a ton ofreally cool displays,in addition to theseridiculous 300Hz laptops.But probably my favoriteis what we saw over at the ASUS booth,with the ROG Swift 360,with a full 360 frame per second display.Now mind you, is it for everyone?No, it's for hard-core eSports guyswho want a 24-inch, 1080p monitorthat runs at 360 frames per second.But it's really cool here at CESto see not just the bigger,more ridiculous monitors,but stuff which is actually practicalfor a wide range of people.There we go, something like this.Oh, hi, didn't see you there.So this years' best of CES coverageis sponsored by Amazonand the Amazon Alexa.It should be no surprise,considering that we're here at CESthat Amazon Alexa isabsolutely everywhere.With over 100,000compatible Alexa devices,and sorry, let me just say that again,100,000 Amazon Alexa compatible devices,as well as over a hundred thousand skills.It really is in pretty much everything.Alexa, order a Coke Energy.- What do you calla Coke Energy presentation?A PowerPoint, doh!- That was pretty good,that was pretty good.So there are all kindsof different devicesthat do have Amazon Alexa support.So for example, there's the Echo Glow,there's also the Echo Dot.There are literally hundredsof different devicesthat support Alexa here,including MindStorms.Between the devices thattake advantage of Alexaand the wide range of developerswho are supporting it,it is absolutely no wonder that Alexais pretty much everywhere here at CES.Something else really coolis the Insta360 ONE R,which we've been usingfor the last couple weeks.So the cool part about thisis that it actually comesin a modular sort of state.So if I pull it out here, this is the,I believe that they call it the twin pack,what we're getting here is actuallya couple different waysthat you can take it apart.So this right here is whatI would call the brain,so this is where the processing happens,you've got a little USB-Cport behind this flap,you have your record button,as well as a very small screen.But the cool part about this is thatyou can attach differentlenses and different camerasbased on what youactually wanna do with it.So if I wanna vlog with it, Ican have the screen facing me,or if I take it apart, flip it around,I can have the screen facing away from meand just shoot it like this.So if we want a actioncam, this is all we need.Or, alternatively, it also does comeat least with this specificpack, with the 360 module.So we're gonna attach the bottom,snap these guys apartand now I can easily justconnect my 360 module,snap this guy onto the bottomand now I have a 360 camera.The cool part about this isyou can easily buy the cameras,the modules, these little sensors,and you can swap it out.So this can be the brain,and the idea is that Insta360will continue to supportthis into the future.So they will continue tobring out new modules.In fact, there's actuallyanother module coming soon,which has a much larger one-inchsensor and a Leica lens.Now all this looks really cool,however I can't wait toget back to the officeand spend a little bit more timeto see just exactly how we canuse it in our own workflow.So we're over here atthe very loud LG boothto take a look at what they gotand one of the things that'sreally jumping out to meis their brand new UltraWide displays.So this is the 38WN95C,and this is a 38-inch display,4K by 1440p resolution.What's really cool about it,is while it has all theprofessional features likeThunderbolt and HDR 600,what's cool about itis it also supports 144Hz as well as G-Sync.There's also the brand new UltraFine Ergo,which is a 32-inch 4K display,on what is one of the best looking hingesI've ever seen, it's super flexible,and they also do have the new Gram,which I actually wanna gomuch more in depth on later,but it has been updatedwith larger batteries,as well as Intel 10th gen,and Thunderbolt across the board.Speaking of displays,LG has their brand new UltraGear line,and one of the ones thatreally has jumped out to meis their new 27-inch 4K panel.What's nice about this,is not only do you get thehigh end color accuracy,as well as what honestly is probablyone of the better looking monitorsof all CES that I've seen,but it also runs at thatfull 144 frames per second.You can overclock it to160 frames per second.So it's kinda like, you getthe high end image quality,but you also get that super,super smooth G-Sync action.What might be my favoritepart though, lowkey,is this simulator they have over here,with three of the 38-inch monitorsall running super high refreshrate with the F1 simulator,real talk, I think this might be the yearthat I finally build my own sim racing.Like I really, reallywant a sim racing set-up,like mmm, mmm!Mmm!Mmm!I also need a voice, but it's fine,I'll just race, it'll be fine.Dell, specifically Alienware,had some very interesting announcements.The thing that really got my attentionis the Concept UFO,As this is essentially a Nintendo Switch,except a Windows PC.So it's an 8-inch display,it does have removable controllers,although to be fair eventhough they're magnetic,they don't actually work wirelessly,but there's still a lotof very cool stuff here.And while yes, they call it a concept,I kind of feel like this is a real thing,I mean the fit and finishwas absolutely spot-on.And it really does feel like a productthat they can ship any time now.Now they're being very coy aboutwhat's actually inside this thing.So all I could get out of themis that it's Intel 10th gen,which to me makes me assumethat it's pretty much thesame spec as an XPS 13,just put in a smaller chassis.But with it, I was ableto play a couple of gamesthat I would guess weresomewhere in the neighborhoodof maybe 900p or 1080p on low,so it's certainly not ahardcore gaming machine.But considering justhow small this thing is,there's a lot of potential.Dell also had a couple ofinteresting new projects.Ori, which is a single 13-inch laptopwhich you can fold intohalf, which is interesting.As well as Project Duet,which is essentiallya 13-inch laptop with a secondary displayinstead of the keyboard.So I'll start with Duet,one of the cool parts about this iswhile you do have the dual screens,they're still flat touch screens,so you don't have to deal withany kind of folding issues,and it does come with a magnetic keyboard,which will go onto the backwhen you're not using it,you can put it on top of the keyboard,or the "keyboard" to actuallyturn it into a proper laptop.You can even slide it upand use it as a track pad.Well, they're concepts, right?And I think it's gonna bereally interesting to seewho's actually interestedin something like this.So here at CES there have beena lot of foldable devices,last year was phones, thisyear it's a lot of tabletsand pretty much any kindof weird new form factorthat you can take advantageof with a foldable OLED.Wooo!My voice is almost gonebut we're nearly therewith the best of CES.So the next thing I saw whichI was really excited aboutis the OnePlus Concept One.Now this is a Conceptwhich is very much basedon the current OnePlus McLaren 7T Pro,but it has a couple of key features.First of all, in conjunction with McLaren,they have a really coolorange leather back on it.What I find more interestingis the electrochromatic glassthat goes over the cameras.So as smart phones getmore and more capableas far as the camera side,generally the way they're doing thatis by adding more lenses.And while that's great,one look at the OnePlus 7T.Matt, can I have my OnePlus 7T?Thank you.One look at the camera bumpbump on the OnePlus 7T,and what might give you an ideaof why you might wanna hide this.So with the Concept One,the electrochromatic glassessentially acts as a tint.So when you have it open,it's nice and clear,you can see all the cameras and the flash.But with the press of a button,it will immediately block those offand give it much moresort of sleek form factor.Now this isn't hugely important right now,it's a nice little gimmickand it does have the added benefitof serving as an ND Filter,but where this could really come in handy,as you can imagine anentire back glass panel,we could have all kinds of stuff,like it could be a clear backlike JerryRigEverything style.And then you sort ofshade the entire thing.There's some cool stuff thatthey're working on here.Now as a concept, thisprobably won't be outin its current form,and it might not ever actually come out,but OnePlus has spent someserious time and effortsort of building up this tech.So I'm really curiousto see what it can dofor the next generation orthe next-next generation.So I do have to give a disclaimer,the next item is from asponsor of the channel,it is from Toyota, however,they have somethingreally cool here at CES.The Woven City.Now, I went way more indepth on this on Twitter,I did a whole walk through,but essentially they'rebuilding their entire own city.It's out in Japan, it's by Mount Fuji,and essentially the entirething is going to be autonomous.It will be very much focused on mobility,it's gonna be powered by hydrogen,everything's going to be sustainable,it really looks like theutopia of Ken's future.So that my friends is the best of CES.Thank you very much for watching,please subscribe if you enjoyed,and you can check out some ofour other CES coverage here,actually much more in depth videoson like half the stuff I talked about.Now if you'll excuse me,well, my voice is shot, my feet are shot,my brain is shot, I'm just tired.It's been a long week.Thanks for watching ourCES coverage though,appreciate you.Specifically you.