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We're talking about specs, and this thing has it all. A 65-inch HDR display, it's a full 4K, and it runs at 144 hertz. It has G-Sync, and it costs $5,000 - so it's a cool idea, essentially this is a giant gaming TV, which is a little bit more on the monitor side. It does have an NVIDIA SHIELD built in, but I mean if you really want the ultimate gaming display, this is probably it. Or you could buy a car.
Coming back down to earth, we have the Samsung Space Monitor. Now there are two sizes - a 27-inch 1440p, as well as a 32-inch 4K - but what's really cool about these is not necessarily the displays but the stands. What's cool about it is that it's super flexible. You can drop it all the way down, you can pull it forward, and you can push it back. There's a lot of flexibility here, which is nice to see. Monitors have been kind of boring lately, so this is actually available on Amazon right now for pre-order - I'll have a link in the description.
Meanwhile, Razor showed off their Raptor monitor. Now we did cover this in our last video, but essentially to catch you up, this is a 27-inch 1440p high-refresh-rate FreeSync display with a really cool stand and some interesting functions, but it's also $700 - so yeah. LG also had a brand new ultra-light monitor with a massive 49-inch size. What's cool about this though is that it's not only a giant, giant screen, but importantly, it's basically a pair of 2560 x 1440p monitors stuck together. So with a 5K by 1440 resolution, this is going to be awesome for gaming.
NVIDIA took CES as a great opportunity to finally announce RTX for laptops, so there are a few options right now. There's the RTX 2080, 2070, and 2060, as well as various Max-Q implementations - and there are a ton of laptops that were updated at the show. If it's time for you to maybe consider upgrading a gaming laptop, this is probably a really good time to do so. There are way too many designs for me to go over in one video, but some highlights included the Razor Blade, which can go all the way up to an RTX 2080 Max-Q - and also side note, the Razor Blade is getting a full 240-hertz display option soon as well as a 4K OLED touch screen. I'm excited about that.
But on top of that, Asus showed off their ridiculous ROG Mothership concept - which is essentially the ultimate gaming-grade Surface Pro, so it has a kickstand and a keyboard that pops out and is detachable. But inside, it has specs that are incredibly powerful. There's also AMD surprising everyone with the announcement of Radeon 7 - this is essentially an upgraded version of the current Vega architecture on a 7-nanometer process, and at $700, it's meant to go head-to-head with that RTX 2080.
Third-generation Ryzen also made an appearance, so that brings a lot of power into a 7-nanometer process - which should be roughly equivalent to a Core i9 with less power, which is exciting. And finally, Digital Storm had one of the smallest gaming computers I have ever seen - I mean, there's laptops and stuff, but this is just crazy.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey guys, this is Austin.And today it's time for the best of CES.First we have the Royole FlexPai.This is the first commercially availablefoldable smart phone,so you actually can buyone of these right now,and the entire thing is built arounda super thin OLED panel,so the actual display itselfis a 7.8 inch OLEDwith a 1920 by 1440 resolution.It's not exactly the sharpestor the crispiest thing in the world,but considering thatit is a flexible phone,I can give it just a little bitof props there for, youknow, actually working.Even though the display is so thin,it actually feels reasonably sturdy.A big part of that is that the hingeactually does have alot of strength to it,and on top of that it does have magnetsso when you close up the phone,it does stay flat.Now it does actually kindof fit in the pocket,although just like the Surface Book,it doesn't actually go completely flat.You do have a little bit of a book shape.What's cool about this is this is actuallyon sale right now.Now at $1,300, probably not a lotof people are on board,but it is really cool to seesomething like this,which even though it's in a little bitof a rough state right now,it's actually coming out.I feel like this in a couple yearsis going to be super cool.Uh, RED Hydrogen.- Really?- Yeah.- Are you sure?- Yeah, look.It's cool.The main issue is is that it doesn't quitehave that level of polish, right?The hardware is decent,but especially the softwarehas a lot of bugs,and of course it's an early unit,but this is somethingthat's shipping right now.It tries to detect sort ofif I'm using it fromone side or the other,but in my experience,it just wasn't particularly smoothor worked well.Next up is the Honor View 20.Now this bypasses the standardnotch of 2018, or what is knownas a hole punch display.The front facing camerais literally right inthe middle of the screen.Or well I guess in thecorner of the screen.Personally, I don't really mindnotches all that much,unless it's something like the Pixel 3XL,but I will say that something likethe OnePlus XT is probablycloser to what a lot ofpeople will appreciate.Now this does have a little bitof a cutout, which means stufflike the status bar doescome down a little bit,so in reality it's actuallynot a huge difference than having a notch,but you still get toget rid of the bezels,as far as watching video content,it's not quite as much of an obstruction.There's a lot more goingfor the View 20 thanjust the display though.First of all, it has a really coollaser edged finish on the back,which I personally think looks cool,and on top of that, ithas some serious specs.Around back, you havea 48 megapixel camera,and that is augmentedby a 24 megapixel camera up front.That my friends is a lot of pixels.So if it is in the same500 dollar price rangeas its predecessor,you're getting a lot here.4000 milliamp hour battery.You got that Kirin 980,and the headphone jack.No, when you talk about CES,especially this year,there are so many displays,so first of all we took a lookat some of the stuff that LGhas cooking up.So not only do they havea fully rollable OLED,so when you're not using it,it can just disappear,and on top of that,they have a killerlooking 88 inch 8K OLED.What's also impressiveis the Samsung QLED 8K.So 8K is actually a little bitof a buzzy thing this year at CES.There's quite a few TVs around,and the Samsung one isseriously impressive.It is a massive 98 inches.Even if you look past the size,what you're getting is sucha bright and clear picture.The dynamic range,in especially some ofthe really bright areas,was super, super impressive.I've gotta say, I've seen a lotof really cool TVs here at CES,but some of these 8K unitsfrom both LG as well as Samsungare way, way better than I expected.Last year, Samsung showed off the Wall,the first foray into micro LED,but this year it's pretty muchready for prime time.All it is is a series of panelsthat you can put together,and what's really nice about thisis it does give you a lot of flexibility.So yes, it's not quite as nice lookingas something like that 8K QLED,but especially when you have a giant,giant display of them,it looks really impressive.Now if you haven't had enough of 8K yet,well how about a camera to shoot itthat doesn't cost $50,000?Well that's what Sharp has.So this is a mirrorless camerathat has a micro four thirds sensor.Definitely a little bit on the small side,but the idea here is thatfor less than $5,000,you have a consumer-ish camerathat can shoot that full 8K video.Now Sharp says that it will be ableto do this onto an SD card,so if you wanna light your SD card on firewith 8K footage, I guess that'll be nice,but the important thing about thisis that it is still slightly a concept.They'll be showing a more final versiona little bit later in the year,but this is something that should beon sale this year.My main concern thoughis that because it hasthat micro four thirds sensor,what kind of lenses areyou going to be ableto put on it that will be able to resolvefull 8K detail?I mean that's something likewell north of 30 megapixels.And that's a lot.That's sharp, so, oh I said sharp.Oh, sorry.Next up, NVIDIA has the BFGDOmen Emperium X 65.It stands for big format, okay?It stands for big format gaming display.Get your minds out of the gutter.Now when you're talking about specs,this thing has it all.65 inch HDR display.It's a full 4K.It runs at 144 hertz.It has G-Sync, and it costs $5,000.So it's a cool idea,and essentially this is a giant gaming TV,which is a little bitmore on the monitor side.It does have an NVIDIA SHIELD built in,but I mean if you really wantthe ultimate gaming display,this is probably it.Or you could buy a car.Coming back down to earth,we have the Samsung Space Monitor.Now there are two sizes, a 27 inch 1440p,as well as a 32 inch 4K,but what's really cool about theseis not necessarily thedisplays but the stands.So what's cool about itis that it's super flexible.You can drop it all the way down.You can pull it forward.You can push it back.There's a lot of flexibility here,which is nice to see.Monitors have been kind of boring lately.The Space Monitor is actually availableon Amazon right now for pre order.I'll have a link in the description,but what is not available just yetis the Razor Raptor.Now we did cover this in our Razor video,but essentially to catch you up,this is a 27 inch 1440p high refresh rateFreeSync display, with a really cool standand some interesting functions,but it's also 700 dollars, so yeah.LG also had a brand newultra light monitor,with a massive 49 inch size.Now the name of itis the LG 49WL95C 49inch Ultra Wide monitor.(exhales)What's cool about this thoughis it is not only a giant, giant screen,but importantly it's basically a pairof 2560 by 1440p monitors stuck together.So with a 5K by 1440 resolution,this is going to be awesome for gaming.It's not going to be out just quite yet,but you better believe I'm gonnaget my hands on one to take a video of.NVIDIA took CES as a great opportunityto finally announce RTX for laptops,so there are a few options right now.There's RTX 2080, 2070,as well as 2060, as well as the variousMax-Q implementations, and there are a tonof laptops that are updated at the show.If it's time for you to maybe considerupgrading a gaming laptop,this is probablya really good time to do so.There are way too many designsfor me to go over in one video,but some of my highlightswere definitely the Razor Blade,which can go all the way upto a 2080 Max-Q.Also side note, the Razor Bladeis getting a full 240hertz display option soonas well as a 4K OLED touch screen.I'm excited about that.But on top of that, Asus showed offthe ridiculous ROG Mothership concept.I say concept, but thisis actually somethingthat will be shipping very shortlyin the next few months.What you're getting hereis essentially the ultimategaming grade Surface Pro,so it has a kickstand.It has a keyboard which pops outand is detachable.But inside it has the specsof the most ridiculous,over the top gaming laptopyou can imagine.There's a lot moregraphics action than that, though.So on top of the RTX 2060,which is finally on sale.$350 is a little bit expensive,but it is roughly equivalentto something like a 1070 Ti,and on top of that, AMD surprised everyonewith the announcement of Radeon 7.Now this is essentiallyan upgraded versionof the current Vega architectureon a 7-nanometer process,and at $700, it ismeant to go head to headwith that RTX 2080,so we'll see exactly how it performswhen it comes out early next month,but it is really cool to seeall of this momentum.It was a little bit of a,not gonna say boring year last year,for the most part, but it's nice to seeall of these different graphics cardsand all of these different optionsshowing up in the market.It is a good thing for everyone.Third generation Ryzenalso made an appearance,so that brings a lot of powerinto a 7-nanometer process.It should be roughly equivalentto a Core i9 with less power,which is exciting, and on top of that,Digital Storm had one of the smallestgaming computers I have ever seen.I mean I guess there's likelaptops and stuff, but.Oh hi.- What's up? Is that you?- That is definitely me.- This guy's a legend right here.Keep doing what you're doing.- Excellent, thank you.