Episode 46 - A week with iPad Pro, iOS-OS X convergence, 4' iPhones

**Gimbals and Cameras: A Discussion with Neil and Shane**

Neil and Shane recently joined us on the Apple Insider podcast to discuss their thoughts on gimbals and cameras. As they began, it became clear that they were excited about a new device that had just been released, one that they believed would be of interest to those looking for a high-end solution for video recording.

The device in question was a camera gimbal with its own built-in camera, capable of shooting 4K video. Neil and Shane discussed the pros and cons of this type of device, noting that while it may seem expensive at $400 or more, it offers several features that make it appealing to those looking for high-quality video recording capabilities. The device's ability to program the weight of the camera to ensure balance and smooth footage was also highlighted as a major advantage.

However, Neil and Shane also noted that not all gimbals are created equal, and some devices may be more expensive than others while still offering similar features. They discussed their own experiences with gimbals, including the use of battery-powered devices that can program the weight of the camera to achieve optimal balance and smooth footage.

In addition to discussing gimbals, Neil and Shane also touched on the topic of cameras themselves. They noted that while iPhones are capable of taking high-quality photos and videos, they may not always be able to compete with dedicated cameras in terms of features and capabilities. This is especially true for 4K video recording, which requires a device with specific hardware capabilities.

Neil and Shane also discussed their own experiences with other cameras, including the use of an iPad Pro as a camera rig. They noted that while this setup can produce high-quality video and photos, it may not always be practical or convenient to carry around. In contrast, devices like the camera gimbal they were discussing offer a more portable and user-friendly solution for those looking to capture high-quality footage on the go.

Another topic of discussion was the use of drones and their cameras. Neil and Shane noted that while drones can provide some impressive capabilities, such as capturing stunning footage from the air, they can also be expensive and cumbersome to operate. However, they did note that devices like DJI's drones have been able to make high-quality video recording more accessible to a wider range of users.

In addition to their discussion on gimbals and cameras, Neil and Shane also talked about their own experiences with technology and gadgets. They shared some personal anecdotes about their favorite devices and how they use them in their daily lives.

**The Cost of High-End Video Recording**

Neil and Shane also discussed the cost of high-end video recording capabilities. While it's true that devices like camera gimbals can be expensive, they noted that the cost may be justified for those who are serious about producing high-quality video content. However, for those on a budget, there may be more affordable options available.

For example, Neil and Shane mentioned the use of iPhone cameras as an indie rig for video recording. While these devices may not have all the features of a dedicated camera, they can still produce high-quality footage with some creativity and experimentation.

In contrast, devices like the camera gimbal discussed earlier offer several advantages over using an iPhone or other smartphone as a camera. These include the ability to shoot 4K video, to program the weight of the camera for optimal balance and smooth footage, and to connect wirelessly to a device like an iPad Pro.

**The Role of Technology in Video Recording**

Throughout their discussion, Neil and Shane highlighted the importance of technology in video recording. They noted that advances in technology have made it possible to capture high-quality footage more easily than ever before.

In addition to gimbals and cameras, they also discussed the role of other technologies like storage and editing software. For example, Neil and Shane noted that a device with 4K capabilities may require more storage space than one capable of shooting lower-resolution video.

They also touched on the topic of editing software, noting that some devices come with built-in editing capabilities while others require external software. In their experience, using editing software can be an important step in post-production and ensuring that the final product looks its best.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, Neil and Shane provided a comprehensive discussion on gimbals and cameras, covering topics such as the features and capabilities of different devices, the cost of high-end video recording, and the role of technology in video production. While they noted that not all devices are created equal, they emphasized the importance of investing in high-quality equipment for those serious about producing professional-looking video content.

As they wrapped up their discussion, Neil and Shane invited our listeners to reach out and share their own thoughts on gimbals and cameras. They encouraged everyone to experiment with different devices and techniques to find what works best for them.

**About the Authors**

Neil and Shane are the hosts of the Apple Insider podcast, where they discuss the latest technology trends and news. With their combined expertise in tech and video production, they provide insightful commentary on a wide range of topics, from gimbals and cameras to editing software and more.

Their passion for technology and video production is evident throughout their discussion, which was both informative and engaging. We hope that this conversation has provided our listeners with a deeper understanding of the world of gimbals and cameras, and will inspire them to explore new possibilities in video recording.

**Additional Resources**

For those interested in learning more about gimbals and cameras, Neil and Shane recommend checking out some online resources, including tutorials and reviews. They also encouraged everyone to experiment with different devices and techniques to find what works best for their needs.

In the future, they plan to continue discussing topics related to technology and video production, so be sure to tune in to the Apple Insider podcast for more insightful commentary on these and other trends and news.

**Final Thoughts**

As Neil and Shane wrapped up their discussion on gimbals and cameras, it was clear that both were enthusiastic about the possibilities of high-quality video recording. While they noted that not all devices are created equal, they emphasized the importance of investing in high-quality equipment for those serious about producing professional-looking content.

We hope that this conversation has provided our listeners with a deeper understanding of the world of gimbals and cameras, and will inspire them to explore new possibilities in video recording.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enyou're listening to the Apple Insider podcast welcome to episode 43 of our show where we discuss the latest news about Apple iPhone iPad mac Apple watch Apple TV and more we're recording on Thursday November 19 I'm your host Mikey Campbell and with me today is a managing editor Neil Hughes hello there how's it going pretty good and also back by popular demand Shane Cole what's up cats and kittens someone out there defined themselves as a Shane Fanboy and I just found that to be hilarious yeah uh you found it to be hilarious I found it to be terrifying someone out there really likes Mikey's voice too so oh dude many people love Mikey's voice well including Shane oh dude why do you think I'm here nobody likes my Nas Voice come on no well so today talking about iPad Pro of course and Neil brought us Apple insiders iPad Pro review Neil what did you think about Apple's largest tablet ever so I've uh been using the iPad Pro for over a week now um and I'm pretty happy with it I think uh like we discussed a little bit last week the the apps need to to um uh they need to kind of have the training wheels come off so to speak you know and I kind of touched on this in my review too um you go to the App Store and there's like 45 different options to select rather than just taking advantage of the real estate in a way that makes it valuable it just puts more content on there and of course not every app is going to be better suited for a larger screen but you would hope that especially with Apple's own native built-in apps on the iPad that they would start to take anage of this larger real estate but in terms of uh just daily use um uh using on my lap or on a desk or something like that it's a really uh pleasant experience the thing is speedy and it performs well and it uh uh I'm I'm really happy with it so who did Apple make this for do you think I you know it's a good question because they're trying to position it as a laptop replacement and I think that it can be for some people but I think for the people that this a laptop replacement the iPad Air 2 would arguably be just as good um you know you could say creative professionals uh uh you know folks who might take advantage of the pencil or something like that certainly there were keyboard accessories before but I think as the apps are updated to take advantage of that larger screen you see more SMART connector accessories I think this becomes just kind of a catchall Computing device that does a lot things that a laptop necessarily can't necessarily do Shane did you have any uh do you have any chance to get some hands on time with the iPad Pro yeah so I used one and it reaffirmed my uh pre-launch suspicions that I have no use for this device in my life whatsoever but I'm going to tell you why okay and it's not the it's not the sorry I almost went full uport on you it's not the um the darn thing size uh which I originally thought it would be I was my original thing right it was uh it's 13 in if I want to carry something that large around I'll just like get a damn MacBook you know because it's roughly the same size it's not it's much more capable when it comes to the stuff I do as a quote unquote creative professional quote yeah exactly unquote yeah but um it's at the end of the day though I think the hardware is not as big a deal as I thought it would be it's not so amazingly large that I like I'm hung up on it like my whole world has not become about the iPad Pro it is however uh the total lack of apps right now the iPad Pro is to a quote unquote creative professional what the Apple watch is to literally everyone right which is a nice thing that makes you uh more makes your life more convenient but can't be um can't carry the mail on its own does that make sense yeah I can see that I mean for me i' I've always wanted a bigger iPad so it kind of fits that uh that subset that I've been looking for um and the horsepower is great I I enjoy all that stuff the larger form factor works for me because I'm not like watching Netflix in bed with this thing you know and I feel like there's a lot of people that do that and for them an iPad mini is going to be great you know they don't want something heavy they want something portable they want to use it with one hand that's not how I use my iPad I use it my iPad has kind of over the years become like my my couch computer you know like I want to keep my laptop on a desk somewhere and I want to go to it when I want to do serious Computing but if I just want to sit around sit down and screw around while I'm watching TV on the couch or something the iPad's perfect for that so I set it on my lap you know I might cross my legs and kind of prop it up or something like that uh that that's mostly what I'm using it for uh I don't use keyboards really with my iPad if I if I do I have the bridge keyboard which I really like on my iPad Air 2 and I've been testing out the Logitech one but it's it's not really something that I feel is necessary I wouldn't buy one of these personally or anything like that I just use the iPad as a very different type of computing device I I do exactly the same thing for me that's how I bifurcate work and screwing around right like if I'm working I'm at my desk on my laptop if I'm screwing around 90% of the time I'm on my iPad but I was going to say the focus because of the pencil everyone has focused on the iPad Pro for Creative professionals but really the group of people who this is a professional tool for are C asterisk O's right uh like the CEO in many big corporations could easily be Chief email officer that's all these people do all day long right is they they talk to people they send emails they write memos that is who this is for and for those people who spend their entire day in Outlook word excel and I don't know occasionally mind sweeper or something it's it'll be absolutely perfect I have no doubt that in the Enterprise IBM will be able to sell the out of these people need people need to stop focusing on the damn pencil and realize that it's not for that it's that's an awesome thing and that's what Johnny I wants it to before because it's really cool right but who is going to actually sell in great numbers to are Road Warrior corporate users yeah are you saying are you saying artists don't have money to spend on iPad Pro sh I'm saying the people who have money the artists who have money to spend on an iPad Pro already spent it on a cintique but I you know I think uh and Mikey kind of agreed with me we talked about this in the past week when you use iMovie on an iPad um it's a really pleasant experience where you can do stuff very quickly uh it's very natural is very fluid and you can see the potential there for when somebody finally finally decides to say well I've got all this screen real estate and all this horsepower screw it let's just make a true professional grade app there are some things that are more pleasant and easier to do on a touchcreen than there are than they are on a traditional computer and iMovie is a great example of that it's not going to replace professional grade movie editing for like a movie studio or something but if you're a so-called prosumer right and you are you know do editing home movies and you want to have that little bit more horsepower that's where the training wheels need to kind of come off so to speak so I edited together the video that we uh did last week with the skateboard that I checked out and I couldn't um move the I I put like little titles in the corner and I couldn't change the font and I couldn't uh move where the text was displaying and there's absolutely no real reason for that at all like why can't I do that why isn't that allowed iMovie sucks for that it it and there's no reason that it shouldn't be I mean it it's within the capabilities of the hardware and the software to do this it's just a matter of Apple needs to um really step their game up in terms of the software and I you know it's not that far off that you could see where we can end up with some sort of strip down version of Final Cut or something on your iPad there I don't see any reason that we can't do it there are certain strengths that an iPad has that uh that a Mac does not it will absolutely eventually get to where you're going I'm thinking maybe 10 years down the road though like the immediate future for the iPad CU see there's a whole the reason is that there's a whole the reason I say that anyway I might be like a total idiot on this but there's a whole generation of kids who are growing up with a smartphone as a computer right they don't have a computer I mean especially Mikey used to live in Japan I'm sure you've seen this right people don't have home computers they have their their computer at work K yeah yeah they have their computer at work and everything else is on their phone you know and around the world there's a whole generation of people growing up in the same manner they don't they don't think of a computer in the traditional sense or the way that we think of one right they think of it as their phone or their tablet and in 10 years when that group is literally everyone um that's that's where you'll be you'll be in the place where there'll be final cut on a touchcreen and the iPad Air 75 will be the like the biggest selling computer in the world you know I just I think we're Clos you know I I think we're closer than that I don't think it's that far off and I think when you try out the software that's available you can see where we're so close you know and it doesn't have to be as capable as a Mac I don't think it's a matter of convenience and and the ease of use that that really can take it to the next level yeah I agree I mean there's uses where I with iMovie it is nice to reach out and touch the clips so to speak and uh kind of uh you know play with it that way um but then you know there's those power users who do a lot of word processing and stuff and that is definitely not something you want to do with a soft keyboard um so I don't know yeah they're going to have to strike some sort of balance in between I'm not sure how they're going to do that exactly uh some people well there there's been speculation that Apple will uh merge the iPad and MacBook lines somehow and create some sort of Franken device but uh Tim Cook this week said that that will not happen and they have no plans to do so well so Shane what do you think I mean would a converged iPad slmc book work so I've had this argument a lot recently mostly with Victor um I think the surface book is what the MacBook should have been and I think in the long term we're going to find that the Dual OS strategy was not the wrong road per se but the um the the not the suboptimal route I guess um Microsoft took like the long difficult um Journey you know like on the road trip across America they went down through Texas instead of just through the flyover states yeah this met metaphor has gone off the rails but um eventually I think the idea of of 1os across every device will win for some definition of win um and I think that is what the convergence will end up being right it won't be necessarily if there's a converg device it be that iOS and Os 10 get closer together one of the things that sets them apart right now is tablet app quality right because because primarily though not because Mac developers are going and making tablet apps but because iPhone developers are making iPad apps and on Windows you don't have a huge community of Windows Phone guys going and making Windows 10 apps or tablets right so what you have is Microsoft essentially leading the way office is the greatest set of tablet optimized Windows 10 apps um and I think it's the probably the only one anyone can name off the top of their head but a long way down the line when these when micros soft's core of developers figure it out I think you're going to see that that was the right choice and everything is trending it will will eventually Trend toward that direction so in that sense yes I can totally see a converged device in the sense of a MacBook with a touchscreen or running iOS probably not yeah I don't I don't see that either and the way I I've been thinking of it especially messing around with the iPad Pro is you know this is kind of the starting point of you buy your iPad and that's like the base computer and then I feel like you can add on to it as needed and make it the computer that you want but at its core it's just a screen that does everything on its own you don't need a pencil you don't need a keyboard you don't need a doc you don't need any of these accessories but if you want to turn your iPad into a Macbook if you want to turn your iPad into a uh something you can draw on or write with if you want to turn it into something else that's where I think the potential for the SMART connector really starts to come in and that's where you can start to view the iPad as kind of the foundation Upon A Computing platform that goes well beyond what we have right now I'm still waiting for the day when I can just come back to my desk and slide my phone into my monitor and have that become my computer right yeah I mean a Utopia you got to think that like you know in some sort of 10 15 years down the road right it's whatever screen you have becomes your device and it's authenticated whether it's by Biometrics or something like that like imagine a future where all of your personal Computing information your files your login credentials your your wallpaper even basic stuff like that is all saved on your Apple watch or something and you can sit down at any computer or any TV or any tablet or whatever and it just instantly becomes yours it becomes your device I think that's that's kind of the future that we're headed to this combination of local identification cloud computing syncing and just kind of making it so that it's seamless and it just just transitions from one device to another like you're describing what's really interesting to me about that is that exactly what you just said is like the um was the the far out dream of quote unquote I God I guess not doing that the network right in like the late ' 80s early 80s that's what everyone expected it to be eventually you would just go sit down and log in and your stuff would be there right I mean that's that's the way works in the Enterprise you know if you we're going back to the original concept of you know dumb Terminals and and I think that it's kind of an inevitability at this point that that's where we're going to be at some point in the future and you can kind of feel it heading there as as we as these devices get more powerful but also kind of more stripped down you know um the iPad is more powerful than ever but it's also as simple as it's ever been well and then there's also a wild card here right which is which is the development of the web so how long will it be until a lot of things that we're talking about that need huge amounts of local horsepower can be done on the internet I mean it's not that long considering what exists right now you know well until we get a better infrastructure in most of the world particularly in the United States where our internet connections are complete crap I mean I can't even get a good uh regular cable signal from Time Warner because they uh uh compress all the video over their traditional coax and you know if you're watching a show and there's like a bunch of flashes going on it just pix it turns into a pixelated mess they just don't have the bandwidth for it with the current infrastructure it's internet built on 1980s cable and uh that's going to be the biggest roadblock there is that uh the amount of data that's going to have to be sent immediately to do that kind of cloud computing with remote processing is going to make it prohibitive I think until you just bypass the wires entirely and we end up with you know LTE fifth generation or whatever as I lasers or lasers yeah yeah I was going to say I don't I don't feel your pain as I said every here with my $25 a month 100 megabit s fiber to the home it's terrible how's the how's the picture quality on TV though is it okay um because what all the cable companies in the US have done is to get more uh bandwidth for internet they've started compressing the it's you know everything's digital now digital cable so they compress all the video and it looks like crap uh so I don't have cable uh all I have are the overthe aair channels one which hilariously is Bloomberg TV but that looks amazing well over the a over is awesome yeah do they have one s over there no no oh well never mind then in other news uh relating to the iPad Pro as we were discussing earlier what some people are clamoring for because they believe it is the only accessory you should buy for the the tablet is pencil right apple pencil extremely limited availability slowly trickling out to Brick and Mortar Apple stores in this week um we had a report earlier uh I think it was a couple days ago from esteemed analist mingch quo everyone's favorite yeah uh he was saying that apple is having severe production issues uh especially when it comes to assembling the apple pencil uh and I believe there was something written today Neil about um uh the uh Apple pencil tear down what did uh what did you make of that yeah it's a pretty interesting super compact design I fix it to their usual uh disassembly couldn't even get inside the thing without taking what looked like a buzz saw to it to uh to shred the plastic on both sides and uh they they called it the smallest logic board they've ever seen in a in a device it's actually a flex board that's folded in half to fit inside of the pencil um needless to say you will not be taking this thing in to get it repaired if the battery craps on on you or something which who cares uh but um yeah I mean impressive design and Johnny IV has even said in interviews that they've learned things and creating this that will apply to Future devices so you got to think that this bodess well for our future of wearable devices uh and stuff like that from Apple yeah I think well Johnny I he I think he was interviewed by a uh was it British magazine I think so wallpaper um he he in that interview he also said that apple is working feverishly on uh Battery Technology ology and um you know things like inductive charging uh and I guess uh pencil is kind of the tip of the iceberg for that it has a quick Char or quick recharge function that is one of the firsts that I've seen on Apple Hardware yeah it's what 15 seconds of charge or something get 15 seconds 30 minutes 30 minutes which is incredible yeah yeah so uh I mean that was I guess he wanted it to feel like an analog pencil and you know that obviously means you know you don't charge a wooden pencil so he wanted he wanted it to be as seamless as possible I guess uh but did did either of you have a chance to even test that out in an Apple store I tested out the pencil yeah Shane I it's nice it's definitely the nicest stylus I've ever tried it's not a stylus Shane it's a stylus it's a stylus needs to get over himself it's a stylus it's a very nice stylus I mean it's nice it has all the little apple attention to detail like even when you set it on a table I test it out and it rolls a little bit but then it always stops at the same point with the logo facing up you know little things like that um it feels good uh my handwriting is absolutely atrocious uh I can't draw to save my life so I'm going to be testing this out because that's what I do for a living but um this is not really a product that I'm clamoring for I would much rather have cursor input you know using my uh iPad Pro with a keyboard I found myself constantly reaching down to hit a trackpad that wasn't there and then switching back to my MacBook Pro I found myself trying to reach out and touch the screen for a touchcreen that wasn't there so it's a it is a kind of in betweener device in that sense and as more capabilities come to it and hopefully one day far in the future when we get cursor support on iOS it'll be a little easier to use it how you want to use it but it's a good thing that the pencil's out there and it'll be a great use for a lot of people I think and it seems like a good accessory all right yeah I didn't get a chance to test it out when I uh picked up my iPad Pro they didn't have any and they didn't have any out on the floor and they still don't have any because I live in Hawaii and we don't get anything oh boohoo look the weather is I was well you were going to make the same point I was uh Neil what's the temperature where you live today I think it's like 65 yeah it was like 90 here today no it has it's been kind of warm here actually unseasonably warm in New York today's Apple Insider podcast is brought to you by Canary a complete home security 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mingi quo um didn't really site sources he just predicted I think that it's going to run an A9 chip which would be the same processor found in the 6s 2 gigs of RAM uh uh you know nice and Speedy uh and then there was another competing rumor that came out and said it's actually going to be an A8 not an A9 I am hesitant to take a side on this one because I was completely wrong in my predictions for what Apple would do with the iPhone 6 uh once the 6s launched I was of the belief that they would discontinue the six uh the six and replace it with a a revised 4in model um with kind of less functionality and maybe they were considering that and it's possible that they just kind of saw the numbers of how much they could eat away at Android share by selling a S 5 in 4.7 inch phone for uh you know $100 less or whatever but yeah I I think when I think about it the A8 seems to make more sense right so imagine a 2016 iPhone refresh you have a brand new iPhone 7 new design stands out from the rest of the lineup looks different does something amazing who knows you have the 6s at $100 on contract 550 um uh without a contract and then you have uh the same components from the six crammed into a 4in phone running an A8 processor rather than an A9 and then your top of the line I iPhone 7 would have an A10 so that seems to make the most sense to me if it's going to be the new free on contract phone for the 4in model it wouldn't make much sense to me to have it running the same processor as the 6s which would presumably be staying in the lineup first let me say that I was impressed you were able to write that article with the throbbing erection you surely had it was difficult I heard I can't buy that phone though man like I'm not going to I got an A9 now and a 6S I'm not going to downgrade to a 4in phone with a slower processor well I mean would it really knock performance that much I mean the screen is so much smaller so I mean you it could be a redesigned A8 that maybe doesn't Focus so much on Graphics maybe but maybe throws out one of the GPU cores let's say everything's the same okay everything's the same as the iPhone 6 and I have a 6S now so then presumably I lose 4K video I lose uh the faster Touch ID sensor I lose 3D touch you know it you can't go back if they're gonna make the 4 inch phone gimped you know so go ahead I yeah I was going to say I see what you're saying I don't think any of those things have anything to do with the A9 or the A8 though um I do think that there's an argument that it could be the A9 primarily just for Simplicity sake um maybe their binning parts and the bended a9s get into smaller cheaper phone could be yeah if I could get all of the functionality of the of the 6s in a 4-in phone I would take it but I'm not going to go backwards yeah for me I think that there's it's probably six of one half dozen of the other between the A and the A9 the real question if they did come out with a new 4-in phone for me would be will it have NFC in Apple pay I have to believe yes you would hope yeah yeah I would I would think so although they could make it like the iPad you kind of have Apple pay but not the NFC variety although I'm doing most of my Apple pay now on myh watch so o yeah uh I've uh I've used Apple pay on my watch Once um at a uh random Vietnamese restaurant that took Apple pay for some reason it's really weird just on The Cutting Edge there yeah EXA they didn't know how to use the terminal so it was a it's a little uh it was a process find that I use apple Pam I watch and I use uh passes for concerts or sporting events or whatever on my phone uh and the reason for that is you're waiting in line and you select it on your watch and then it goes away and then you got to kind of pull it back up and then sometimes you'll get up there like I tried to get on a plane once and I had my uh uh my boarding pass on my watch and the thing they had to scan it was like uh not big enough to fit a human wrist in there it was just enough to like slide your phone under you know so they couldn't actually scan my wrist so then I had to pull out the phone so I found that I'm just defaulting to uh Apple pay on my watch because it's just real easy just hit the button twice it's good to go and then if I'm doing a pass or ticket or whatever then I use my phone Shane do do you uh do you have any Apple pay up in your neck of the woods uh I used to use it quite often actually um because I live in the first world where contactless payments are actually a thing uh but I have it us it works here generally speaking as long as you're using Visa or Mastercard um because payp pass and paywave that's MasterCard pay pass yeah I think so payp pass and paywave are pretty much everywhere um but AMX whatever their amx's tap to pay thing is uh is not so I used to use it quite a lot when I was using my American credit cards but now that I have non-american credit cards I'm using them Trader I know right do do your credit cards have uh built-in not built-in but do they have nsv NFC modules in them they do yeah see that's a little more convenient than a uh phone well no I would totally be I was absolutely fine with using just my phone to be truthful um I would much rather just leave my wallet here and throw my phone in my pocket but alas I cannot actually even more than that I'd rather just have my watch have a damn 3g connection and leave all of it at home but I cannot well I mean how are they going to sell Apple watches next year they're going to be thinner it better not be thinner without uh could be though yeah it'll be thinner but comparable performance and then we'll wait yet another year for more autonomy in a cellular radio what I tried to one thing I tried to do so you know how it can remember Wi-Fi networks yes um the Hong Kong Island is blanketed in public Wi-Fi hotspots so I and my home internet connection comes with a subscription to one of the biggest like Wi-Fi networks so I added the MAC address of my watch to my Wi-Fi subscription and it actually worked quite well yeah I was sick I was literally shocked I literally found a live electrical wire and grabbed it that was how surprised I was switching again to yet another Apple product Apple TV we had a review this week on steel series nimus this gaming controller Neil you did the review what did you think this is the first iOS compatible gaming controller that I can wholeheartedly recommend uh the only caveat is if you plan on using this with your iPhone it's probably not a great option because if you're gaming with your iPhone you probably want to have a clamp for it or something since you know you can't prop it up on a train or something like that or in an airplane it's kind of difficult but if you're using this with your Apple TV and your iPad where you can't use clamp anyhow um it's comfortable it's premium it's uh works well responsive feels good in the hand uh it cost $50 I mean if you remember when these iPhone Gaming controllers first start com out they were 100 bucks and they weren't very good um this one is is excellent um the lack of a clamp means it's mostly meant for couch use but I mean if you got an Apple TV and you want to use a game controller with it this is this is a great option and I don't think anybody would have any concern after having spent $50 on this as long as you're okay with the price and you know the limitations you're not going to get rumble or motion controls like you might in an Xbox One controller or a PlayStation 4 controller but that's Apple's deal that that's their specifications this uh in terms of what it does it works great and it's really well constructed it feels really nice and and easy recommendation what games have you uh tried out on um did you do a lot of gaming on TV I you know i' I've tested out the controllers and tested out the games you know the options on there are a little limited right now I did the Asphalt 8 uh racing game which is cool uh you got to go into the settings and turn off the automatic gas uh on there because otherwise it just accelerates by default uh and obviously not ideal when you're using a controller um even games that aren't designed for the controller that use the Siri uh touchpad will a Siri remote touchpad will uh work fine with the controller like for example crossy um it just emulates your swipes when you use the joystick so you can actually control the game that way and it works um and yeah uh Geometry Wars 3 is great I've talked about that one before where it does kind of the crossplatform syncing from IOS to Apple TV and that kind of stuff uh one problem I do have is for some reason the the sticks are flipped on the controllers for Geometry Wars so traditionally you would move the character with the left stick and shoot with the right stick uh for some reason uh Activision has it so that you move with the right stick and shoot with the left stick I wish you could go and change that in the controls you can change it on the iPhone version but not on the Apple TV version so that's one of those things that you know they can fix with an update or whatever but I've done a fair amount of gaming I guess on the Apple TV and overall the experience is pretty good um Mr Crab is another one that isn't designed for a controller but it works cuz he just basically press the button to jump and that's all you need to do so you know there's a few options on there they're pretty basic games but it's not bad and uh I imagine it's just going to get better at this point um plenty of great iPhone uh games that use controllers that just need to be poured over to tvos so just matter of time you heard it here first folks the $50 steel series Nimbus is great for playing Mr Crab the only way Mr Crab is not designed for the controller but it does work with the controller I have no idea what press that a button but b a game where you you uh uh just tap the screen to jump and that's all it is so it's Flappy crab it's a little more nuanced than Flappy crab it's actually a fun game before you said that in my brain it was like a sidescrolling crab RPG because c c sideways was free a couple years ago uh on the App Store my wife downloaded it and played it so much on the train that she gave herself like a like a callous and like a cramp on a finger cuz the way she was holding her phone playing the game so it is addicting wow would you say she was holding it in a claw likee manner uh Shane do you uh are you a gamer of any sort do you use apple do you even have an Apple TV it's been a while since we've talked to you all right so I'm going to answer one of those 75 questions at a time one yes I do play games when I actually have time to do so I do not generally play games on consoles though um I used to own both an Xbox 360 and a PS3 and I had one game or I had three total games I had Madden and NCAA football with the Xbox and MLB The Show for the PlayStation Sports gamer well because every other form of game is measurably stupider on a console it just I'm sorry it just is FPS is with a controller are dumb I'm sorry they just are anyway no anyway I do have an Apple TV I have two actually because I never sold my second gen Apple TV and now it's freaking worthless um I have a third gen Apple TV I do not have a fourth gen Apple TV because as somebody who lives outside of America Apple products are useless for me what I thought you could DNS in though yeah so yeah that's not the problem like it's still good Netflix and stuff but the Apple TV sold here does not have Siri oh that's right why doesn't it have Siri I have absolutely no freaking idea there uh I don't really use Siri on it honestly what it's the princip I don't watch movies very much you don't check sports scores or the weather I just don't I don't have the time to watch a lot of movies or TV shows and a lot of times what I'm watching is you know recorded from cable or something like that I I do uh use my Apple TV a lot to stream hockey games and the app works great it works better than my Xbox so I'm happy Siri is very convenient for searching I mean even if Apple didn't force you to use it basically like they do uh it it is uh very intuitive I found um my uh um Apple TV was not sending the uh HDMI CEC is what they call it to turn off the TV it didn't recognize my TV and then I did software update and now it recognizes my projector and it turns it off so that's cool interesting yeah I just uh for some reason the it doesn't send a power on signal but when it's really irritating when I'm like watching cable on like HDMI 1 or something and uh the remote is so damn sensitive like I'll just tap it and it'll switch it over to yeah g don't sit on the remote buddy I'm not sitting on it it's like next to me and I'll brush it with my hand so I'm going to reveal to you how lame I am right now I would absolutely even without Siri I would buy an Apple TV for if there was a BBC app for it there is there's an i player app for it seriously there will be there will be well there will be yeah yeah there's not yet um so I'm I'm waiting to have someone smuggle me one when they come back uh from the states but anyway uh because my wife and I have a new obsession uh because we're both 30 now and thus old which is the Great British Bake Off not familiar it's exactly what it sounds like it's a bunch of British people who go out into the country every weekend and bake things as a competition interesting it's I'm there are four new episodes of Mr show out not Mr Crab Mr Show and I am a big Mr show fan Bob Odenkirk and David Cross and it's been out for a week now and I've only watched one episode of it that's how sad my television viewing is this is not a show mister I watched one episode I have to get around to watching the rest of them I'm like three episodes behind on homeland I'm an episode behind on the leftovers I have shows that I watch but not enough hours in the day these days I am an entire season behind on Madmen which is one of my favorite shows of all time adadmin um I don't know if you're aware but it series ended I know I mean I haven't watched the last season yet dick and it keeps it keeps getting worse I have Jessica Jones coming out tomorrow I'm not gonna have time to watch any of this stuff you know so I give up is there on the new Apple TV can you like parentally control what shows people watch within apps because I would definitely do that because my wife likes some dumbass shows uh you can control iTunes content but I don't know that I mean I'm guessing Netflix must have some restrictions right I've never no Netflix is not the problem it's Hulu it's Hulu is the offender here well you got to think that any of those are going to have some sort of I'm sure Hulu has an age restriction yeah I tried to look and see if I could block only once upon a time but unfortunately I can't I have to block all of Hulu like talk about soft Lair one of our show's sponsors software delivers 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available in stores right now I'm not sure if uh Neil did you get a chance to see any of these in person I know they're they're not uh they're not shipping yet well at least they yeah they just showed up uh in stores and online this week uh some stores and H you know as somebody who likes docks this one doesn't really it looks ridiculous excite me yeah it's a it's like a little puck uh with a uh lightning female connector on one side that you would plug a cable to and then the magnetic round part of it is in the center of it and it can lay flat in the puck or it can pop out to allow you to use the watch in nightstand mode so um I mean it's cool is it though I need to see one in person before I like pass final judgment but I had the following questions one why is there the little Rim around the edge two why does it look like a pillow three why is the thing in the middle stainless steel four why does it look like a pillow uh I think we know who designed this right Shane uh yeah Mikey and I were talking about this uh Neil while you were I don't know what you were doing striking with fast food workers or something MH and our theory is that Mark new designed this because he is on a Jihad against flat surfaces I posited that if Mark new got I think he's married if he got divorced and then married zaha Hadid and they designed a house together there would not be a single flat surface anywhere like they would be they would go to get on the bed and they just roll off and they continue rolling until they reach the lowest point of the surely curving floor speaking of curvy things yes osmo Neil what is uh what is osmo and why should I care uh so just arrived in the mail today from DJI uh the company best known for for uh their drones uh they have a new camera system out uh well there's a swappable lens uh format that they have uh what is it called uh do you guys remember the name of it no well anyhow they have a uh a swappable lens that they created with a gimbal for their um high-end drones so not the not the Phantom drones um it's called the zenmuse are the names of it so there's X3 X5 and x5r so they offer different capabilities they all record 4K but larger lenses uh different sensor size uh that kind of stuff right so you can swap these lenses and they're compatible with the high-end uh DJI inspired drones but they're also compatible with this new product called the osmo so the osmo is like a uh camera on a stick with a Gimbal and it it's uh a small little the swappable lens up top kind of you know it's like smaller than a GoPro essentially um and it's got a really nice metal uh iPhone iPhone clamp on the left side and so your iPhone connects to the osmo and it acts as the viewfinder for this really smooth uh nice gimbal so just got it in the mail today you know I'll be working on my review over the next couple weeks um don't want to pass too much judgment on anything uh just yet but uh immediate uh out of the box very impressive Hardware really nicely constructed I really like the arm that holds the iPhone securely it's a cool design uh it all folds up to be really compact which is something that's really appealing to me and uh the quality look good from how I you know mess around a little bit it uses a Wi-Fi connection not lightning uh which has its trade-offs uh you don't need a cable or to plug anything in I did find that um with the DJI Phantom drones uh it was a much better experience when I could just plug in a lightning cable didn't have to worry about connecting to the Wi Wi-Fi but um it was uh minimal lag that that sort of stuff when you're shooting U but yeah so basically your iPhone x is the controller adjusting the settings on the camera and as the viewfinder and the design of it the hardware just feels really nice in the hand it's it's really well constructed awesome so just to be clear it it has its own camera sensor or is it using the iPhone's sensor no it's its own camera sensor on a gimbal and then the iPhone just connects to it and serves as a viewfinder so the camera connects over Wi-Fi shared Wi-Fi network to your iPhone and then your iPhone lets you show shows you what the camera is seeing as you're shooting essentially and so uh then you can swap the lenses so you can get these DJI Zen Muse lenses and if you get a higher end one it comes with the the X3 or whatever by default uh the one that's on it but then you can swap them out and and get higher quality ones uh but it's got a built-in micro SD card uh and reader and physical controls on it so you can tilt and Pan the camera as needed um and then there's a lock button on the front so you can lock at a certain angle while you're shooting and stuff like that move the camera up and down and it fixes on a certain point uh dedicated Hardware record button as well but then you can also use the touchcreen on your phone to change from photo to video or recalibrate the gimbal stuff like that so it comes with its own app then obviously yeah it uses the same DJI Go app that uh powers uh the Phantom drones as well and uh Inspire so all their drones and then now this camera all connect to the same app nice yeah it's a it's an interesting product and uh uh you know it's not quite a GoPro competitor but it's going after some of the same Market segment that would want a GoPro um especially I think the biggest knock on GoPro now is just the shakiness of the footage um and GoPro obviously doesn't sell any sort of a gimbal so the fact that this is an all-in-one kit with a Gimbal and you could use it for some of the same because it's so portable you could use it for some of the same capabilities as a GoPro it obviously doesn't have the same you know waterproofness durability of a GoPro but I think that they overlap markets a little bit here and you can kind of see where DJI is starting to go after uh GoPro especially with GoPro playing to launch their own drone to compete with the Phantoms and stuff next year so uh that market Space is really heating up and DJI is uh really doing some cool stuff at the moment I'm excited to see uh and test out this product and see how good it is so the camera on the thing only points forward right uh well I mean yeah you can change the angle on it so you can point it up or down and then you you hold it in your hand it's a oneand uh uh grip with a gimbal on the end I think based on Mikey's chal he knows where I'm going with this you going to take that on vacation with you and uh yeah I was I was going to say it would really help that British guy who filmed this entire Vegas vacation with the GoPro facing the ro oh yeah yeah that was funny video yeah uh it it seems pretty smooth from you know uh just testing out real quick in my apartment you know just kind of panning back and forth and seeing how the footage looks um it's about what you expect from a gimbal you know pretty cool you can sh go running with it uh I don't think I well I I'll do something that's gonna you know at least put it to the test yeah you can shoot a shot for shot remake of the Bor identity and see if you can make the footage even shakier well that's the point it doesn't shake you you would want to get it with a GoPro if you wanted to get it real shaky that's or just uh introduce it in post like uh well they shot that I was going to say yeah they shot that with a steady Cam and it still gave me nause of watching it yeah yeah I love these Ultra portable camera kits you know um if you're looking to shoot video uh and you're an iPhone user and you want to get something a little more stable than you can get with a GoPro and of course you have the funds how much does this thing cost I mean it's not cheap uh $649 plus the cost of an iPhone $649 well yeah have you seen how much a gimbal costs are you me I am not but have you seen how much a gimbal costs yourself a decent iPhone gimbal or GoPro gimbal you're going to spend $400 at least plus you get a camera with this one yeah wow no it's actually not a bad price when you see what's on the market it's just you got to it's appealing for you know High highend uh people doing looking to do higher end video than just you know shooting on their iPhone or whatever all right yeah I don't know I mean yeah I I I've seen I mean there are more people experimenting with the iPhone as a uh like a Indie rig I suppose um yeah I don't know I've looked into some of the better reviewed uh iPhone slash GoPro gimbals that you can buy at like B&H and if you want to get something decent you know like battery powered like this is um where you can program the weight of the iPhone so it can balance and all the stuff that it needs to do it's a lot of high-end processing that needs to go into these things um the the cheapest you're going to get one for is like 350 and that's for like the absolute cheapest one that actually works with an iPhone so this is one that doesn't use your iPhone camera it has its own camera and Gimbal and all that and it connects to your iPhone so you can transfer the video and you can you know do all the kind of stuff you would want to do with it wirelessly um and if you had a new iPad Pro it shoots 4K the iPad Pro can edit 4K video so uh use for iMovie there can't the iPhone 6s edit 4K as well uh yeah if you have the iPhone 6s yep H I wonder what the uh I wonder how much time you're going to get as far as footage recording the Oh you mean the battery up time no uh storage space oh space with 4K it ships it they shipped it to me with a 16 gig card I don't know oh it doesn't yeah I thought it records on iPhone no no no no no so it records it locally just like a DJI so they're just using their camera technology that they've pioneered in their um in their uh uh their drones so their drones have these same gimbals that get that super smooth footage when it's flying around so basically what they did was they just took all the technology that they've done on that end and said well let's make a handheld camera with it or they took the rotors off their drone a little smaller than their drones that's the M that's the main knock I have against uh any of these DJI drones is just the size of them you know if you want to bring it anywhere forget it yeah well at least they're not as big as their uh hexa Wing or OCTA those things are massive yeah they're impressive too though I went to their event here in New York earlier this here and people were slapping you know Giant dslrs on there big Nikon with a huge lens on it and a Gimbal and it's carrying that all that around to get this absolutely stunning footage from the sky it's really cool I don't have a drone but if I did it would be the one that I saw the other day that I not the other day this like five months ago that I sent you a picture of that has an emergency parachute on it when you inevitably screw up the piloting you just trigger the parachute it floats gently down or theoretically it Flo CH down it was made in China so I don't know yeah in theory and that does it for this episode of the Apple Insider podcast again thanks to Neil and Shane for coming on Neil where can our stalkers listeners find you on the internet uh you can obviously read me at Apple Insider and uh I am on Twitter at this is Neil and Shane your considerable fan base can find you where um I don't know that I want to tell them where they can find me they'll find you anyway just you know well you if you you can just assume wherever Neil is I'm not far behind indeed so find him and then go from there and I am Mikey Campbell I can be found at Mikey Campbell 81 on the Twitter machine and appleinsider.com and next week Victor will be back with more quips and glib comments until then good day this episode was brought to you by Canary a complete home security system in a single device when Canary detects something out of the ordinary it sends intelligent notifications with HD video straight to your phone Canary puts you in control during an emergency through the canary 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talking about iPad Pro of course and Neil brought us Apple insiders iPad Pro review Neil what did you think about Apple's largest tablet ever so I've uh been using the iPad Pro for over a week now um and I'm pretty happy with it I think uh like we discussed a little bit last week the the apps need to to um uh they need to kind of have the training wheels come off so to speak you know and I kind of touched on this in my review too um you go to the App Store and there's like 45 different options to select rather than just taking advantage of the real estate in a way that makes it valuable it just puts more content on there and of course not every app is going to be better suited for a larger screen but you would hope that especially with Apple's own native built-in apps on the iPad that they would start to take anage of this larger real estate but in terms of uh just daily use um uh using on my lap or on a desk or something like that it's a really uh pleasant experience the thing is speedy and it performs well and it uh uh I'm I'm really happy with it so who did Apple make this for do you think I you know it's a good question because they're trying to position it as a laptop replacement and I think that it can be for some people but I think for the people that this a laptop replacement the iPad Air 2 would arguably be just as good um you know you could say creative professionals uh uh you know folks who might take advantage of the pencil or something like that certainly there were keyboard accessories before but I think as the apps are updated to take advantage of that larger screen you see more SMART connector accessories I think this becomes just kind of a catchall Computing device that does a lot things that a laptop necessarily can't necessarily do Shane did you have any uh do you have any chance to get some hands on time with the iPad Pro yeah so I used one and it reaffirmed my uh pre-launch suspicions that I have no use for this device in my life whatsoever but I'm going to tell you why okay and it's not the it's not the sorry I almost went full uport on you it's not the um the darn thing size uh which I originally thought it would be I was my original thing right it was uh it's 13 in if I want to carry something that large around I'll just like get a damn MacBook you know because it's roughly the same size it's not it's much more capable when it comes to the stuff I do as a quote unquote creative professional quote yeah exactly unquote yeah but um it's at the end of the day though I think the hardware is not as big a deal as I thought it would be it's not so amazingly large that I like I'm hung up on it like my whole world has not become about the iPad Pro it is however uh the total lack of apps right now the iPad Pro is to a quote unquote creative professional what the Apple watch is to literally everyone right which is a nice thing that makes you uh more makes your life more convenient but can't be um can't carry the mail on its own does that make sense yeah I can see that I mean for me i' I've always wanted a bigger iPad so it kind of fits that uh that subset that I've been looking for um and the horsepower is great I I enjoy all that stuff the larger form factor works for me because I'm not like watching Netflix in bed with this thing you know and I feel like there's a lot of people that do that and for them an iPad mini is going to be great you know they don't want something heavy they want something portable they want to use it with one hand that's not how I use my iPad I use it my iPad has kind of over the years become like my my couch computer you know like I want to keep my laptop on a desk somewhere and I want to go to it when I want to do serious Computing but if I just want to sit around sit down and screw around while I'm watching TV on the couch or something the iPad's perfect for that so I set it on my lap you know I might cross my legs and kind of prop it up or something like that uh that that's mostly what I'm using it for uh I don't use keyboards really with my iPad if I if I do I have the bridge keyboard which I really like on my iPad Air 2 and I've been testing out the Logitech one but it's it's not really something that I feel is necessary I wouldn't buy one of these personally or anything like that I just use the iPad as a very different type of computing device I I do exactly the same thing for me that's how I bifurcate work and screwing around right like if I'm working I'm at my desk on my laptop if I'm screwing around 90% of the time I'm on my iPad but I was going to say the focus because of the pencil everyone has focused on the iPad Pro for Creative professionals but really the group of people who this is a professional tool for are C asterisk O's right uh like the CEO in many big corporations could easily be Chief email officer that's all these people do all day long right is they they talk to people they send emails they write memos that is who this is for and for those people who spend their entire day in Outlook word excel and I don't know occasionally mind sweeper or something it's it'll be absolutely perfect I have no doubt that in the Enterprise IBM will be able to sell the out of these people need people need to stop focusing on the damn pencil and realize that it's not for that it's that's an awesome thing and that's what Johnny I wants it to before because it's really cool right but who is going to actually sell in great numbers to are Road Warrior corporate users yeah are you saying are you saying artists don't have money to spend on iPad Pro sh I'm saying the people who have money the artists who have money to spend on an iPad Pro already spent it on a cintique but I you know I think uh and Mikey kind of agreed with me we talked about this in the past week when you use iMovie on an iPad um it's a really pleasant experience where you can do stuff very quickly uh it's very natural is very fluid and you can see the potential there for when somebody finally finally decides to say well I've got all this screen real estate and all this horsepower screw it let's just make a true professional grade app there are some things that are more pleasant and easier to do on a touchcreen than there are than they are on a traditional computer and iMovie is a great example of that it's not going to replace professional grade movie editing for like a movie studio or something but if you're a so-called prosumer right and you are you know do editing home movies and you want to have that little bit more horsepower that's where the training wheels need to kind of come off so to speak so I edited together the video that we uh did last week with the skateboard that I checked out and I couldn't um move the I I put like little titles in the corner and I couldn't change the font and I couldn't uh move where the text was displaying and there's absolutely no real reason for that at all like why can't I do that why isn't that allowed iMovie sucks for that it it and there's no reason that it shouldn't be I mean it it's within the capabilities of the hardware and the software to do this it's just a matter of Apple needs to um really step their game up in terms of the software and I you know it's not that far off that you could see where we can end up with some sort of strip down version of Final Cut or something on your iPad there I don't see any reason that we can't do it there are certain strengths that an iPad has that uh that a Mac does not it will absolutely eventually get to where you're going I'm thinking maybe 10 years down the road though like the immediate future for the iPad CU see there's a whole the reason is that there's a whole the reason I say that anyway I might be like a total idiot on this but there's a whole generation of kids who are growing up with a smartphone as a computer right they don't have a computer I mean especially Mikey used to live in Japan I'm sure you've seen this right people don't have home computers they have their their computer at work K yeah yeah they have their computer at work and everything else is on their phone you know and around the world there's a whole generation of people growing up in the same manner they don't they don't think of a computer in the traditional sense or the way that we think of one right they think of it as their phone or their tablet and in 10 years when that group is literally everyone um that's that's where you'll be you'll be in the place where there'll be final cut on a touchcreen and the iPad Air 75 will be the like the biggest selling computer in the world you know I just I think we're Clos you know I I think we're closer than that I don't think it's that far off and I think when you try out the software that's available you can see where we're so close you know and it doesn't have to be as capable as a Mac I don't think it's a matter of convenience and and the ease of use that that really can take it to the next level yeah I agree I mean there's uses where I with iMovie it is nice to reach out and touch the clips so to speak and uh kind of uh you know play with it that way um but then you know there's those power users who do a lot of word processing and stuff and that is definitely not something you want to do with a soft keyboard um so I don't know yeah they're going to have to strike some sort of balance in between I'm not sure how they're going to do that exactly uh some people well there there's been speculation that Apple will uh merge the iPad and MacBook lines somehow and create some sort of Franken device but uh Tim Cook this week said that that will not happen and they have no plans to do so well so Shane what do you think I mean would a converged iPad slmc book work so I've had this argument a lot recently mostly with Victor um I think the surface book is what the MacBook should have been and I think in the long term we're going to find that the Dual OS strategy was not the wrong road per se but the um the the not the suboptimal route I guess um Microsoft took like the long difficult um Journey you know like on the road trip across America they went down through Texas instead of just through the flyover states yeah this met metaphor has gone off the rails but um eventually I think the idea of of 1os across every device will win for some definition of win um and I think that is what the convergence will end up being right it won't be necessarily if there's a converg device it be that iOS and Os 10 get closer together one of the things that sets them apart right now is tablet app quality right because because primarily though not because Mac developers are going and making tablet apps but because iPhone developers are making iPad apps and on Windows you don't have a huge community of Windows Phone guys going and making Windows 10 apps or tablets right so what you have is Microsoft essentially leading the way office is the greatest set of tablet optimized Windows 10 apps um and I think it's the probably the only one anyone can name off the top of their head but a long way down the line when these when micros soft's core of developers figure it out I think you're going to see that that was the right choice and everything is trending it will will eventually Trend toward that direction so in that sense yes I can totally see a converged device in the sense of a MacBook with a touchscreen or running iOS probably not yeah I don't I don't see that either and the way I I've been thinking of it especially messing around with the iPad Pro is you know this is kind of the starting point of you buy your iPad and that's like the base computer and then I feel like you can add on to it as needed and make it the computer that you want but at its core it's just a screen that does everything on its own you don't need a pencil you don't need a keyboard you don't need a doc you don't need any of these accessories but if you want to turn your iPad into a Macbook if you want to turn your iPad into a uh something you can draw on or write with if you want to turn it into something else that's where I think the potential for the SMART connector really starts to come in and that's where you can start to view the iPad as kind of the foundation Upon A Computing platform that goes well beyond what we have right now I'm still waiting for the day when I can just come back to my desk and slide my phone into my monitor and have that become my computer right yeah I mean a Utopia you got to think that like you know in some sort of 10 15 years down the road right it's whatever screen you have becomes your device and it's authenticated whether it's by Biometrics or something like that like imagine a future where all of your personal Computing information your files your login credentials your your wallpaper even basic stuff like that is all saved on your Apple watch or something and you can sit down at any computer or any TV or any tablet or whatever and it just instantly becomes yours it becomes your device I think that's that's kind of the future that we're headed to this combination of local identification cloud computing syncing and just kind of making it so that it's seamless and it just just transitions from one device to another like you're describing what's really interesting to me about that is that exactly what you just said is like the um was the the far out dream of quote unquote I God I guess not doing that the network right in like the late ' 80s early 80s that's what everyone expected it to be eventually you would just go sit down and log in and your stuff would be there right I mean that's that's the way works in the Enterprise you know if you we're going back to the original concept of you know dumb Terminals and and I think that it's kind of an inevitability at this point that that's where we're going to be at some point in the future and you can kind of feel it heading there as as we as these devices get more powerful but also kind of more stripped down you know um the iPad is more powerful than ever but it's also as simple as it's ever been well and then there's also a wild card here right which is which is the development of the web so how long will it be until a lot of things that we're talking about that need huge amounts of local horsepower can be done on the internet I mean it's not that long considering what exists right now you know well until we get a better infrastructure in most of the world particularly in the United States where our internet connections are complete crap I mean I can't even get a good uh regular cable signal from Time Warner because they uh uh compress all the video over their traditional coax and you know if you're watching a show and there's like a bunch of flashes going on it just pix it turns into a pixelated mess they just don't have the bandwidth for it with the current infrastructure it's internet built on 1980s cable and uh that's going to be the biggest roadblock there is that uh the amount of data that's going to have to be sent immediately to do that kind of cloud computing with remote processing is going to make it prohibitive I think until you just bypass the wires entirely and we end up with you know LTE fifth generation or whatever as I lasers or lasers yeah yeah I was going to say I don't I don't feel your pain as I said every here with my $25 a month 100 megabit s fiber to the home it's terrible how's the how's the picture quality on TV though is it okay um because what all the cable companies in the US have done is to get more uh bandwidth for internet they've started compressing the it's you know everything's digital now digital cable so they compress all the video and it looks like crap uh so I don't have cable uh all I have are the overthe aair channels one which hilariously is Bloomberg TV but that looks amazing well over the a over is awesome yeah do they have one s over there no no oh well never mind then in other news uh relating to the iPad Pro as we were discussing earlier what some people are clamoring for because they believe it is the only accessory you should buy for the the tablet is pencil right apple pencil extremely limited availability slowly trickling out to Brick and Mortar Apple stores in this week um we had a report earlier uh I think it was a couple days ago from esteemed analist mingch quo everyone's favorite yeah uh he was saying that apple is having severe production issues uh especially when it comes to assembling the apple pencil uh and I believe there was something written today Neil about um uh the uh Apple pencil tear down what did uh what did you make of that yeah it's a pretty interesting super compact design I fix it to their usual uh disassembly couldn't even get inside the thing without taking what looked like a buzz saw to it to uh to shred the plastic on both sides and uh they they called it the smallest logic board they've ever seen in a in a device it's actually a flex board that's folded in half to fit inside of the pencil um needless to say you will not be taking this thing in to get it repaired if the battery craps on on you or something which who cares uh but um yeah I mean impressive design and Johnny IV has even said in interviews that they've learned things and creating this that will apply to Future devices so you got to think that this bodess well for our future of wearable devices uh and stuff like that from Apple yeah I think well Johnny I he I think he was interviewed by a uh was it British magazine I think so wallpaper um he he in that interview he also said that apple is working feverishly on uh Battery Technology ology and um you know things like inductive charging uh and I guess uh pencil is kind of the tip of the iceberg for that it has a quick Char or quick recharge function that is one of the firsts that I've seen on Apple Hardware yeah it's what 15 seconds of charge or something get 15 seconds 30 minutes 30 minutes which is incredible yeah yeah so uh I mean that was I guess he wanted it to feel like an analog pencil and you know that obviously means you know you don't charge a wooden pencil so he wanted he wanted it to be as seamless as possible I guess uh but did did either of you have a chance to even test that out in an Apple store I tested out the pencil yeah Shane I it's nice it's definitely the nicest stylus I've ever tried it's not a stylus Shane it's a stylus it's a stylus needs to get over himself it's a stylus it's a very nice stylus I mean it's nice it has all the little apple attention to detail like even when you set it on a table I test it out and it rolls a little bit but then it always stops at the same point with the logo facing up you know little things like that um it feels good uh my handwriting is absolutely atrocious uh I can't draw to save my life so I'm going to be testing this out because that's what I do for a living but um this is not really a product that I'm clamoring for I would much rather have cursor input you know using my uh iPad Pro with a keyboard I found myself constantly reaching down to hit a trackpad that wasn't there and then switching back to my MacBook Pro I found myself trying to reach out and touch the screen for a touchcreen that wasn't there so it's a it is a kind of in betweener device in that sense and as more capabilities come to it and hopefully one day far in the future when we get cursor support on iOS it'll be a little easier to use it how you want to use it but it's a good thing that the pencil's out there and it'll be a great use for a lot of people I think and it seems like a good accessory all right yeah I didn't get a chance to test it out when I uh picked up my iPad Pro they didn't have any and they didn't have any out on the floor and they still don't have any because I live in Hawaii and we don't get anything oh boohoo look the weather is I was well you were going to make the same point I was uh Neil what's the temperature where you live today I think it's like 65 yeah it was like 90 here today no it has it's been kind of warm here actually unseasonably warm in New York today's Apple Insider podcast is brought to you by Canary a complete home security system in a single device since launching earlier this year people across the world have been using caner to stop burglaries and other serious incidents the device featur fees a 1080p HD camera complete with wide angle lens motion detection and night vision and lets you watch your home live at any time Canary's algorithms send you intelligent notifications when something's out of the ordinary and the device has a 90 deel siren that's loud enough to scare off Intruders Canary also pulls in local police and fire department numbers near your home so if you're traveling you can quickly get in touch with the right people Canary automatically arms and disarms when you leave or come home and you can link up to four of them together in a single location so it's easy to protect homes of all 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I believe that Apple will come out with the mythical 4in iPhone either powered by an A9 or A8 system on chip I think Neil you wrote this article didn't you yeah there were a couple of competing rumors uh mingi quo um didn't really site sources he just predicted I think that it's going to run an A9 chip which would be the same processor found in the 6s 2 gigs of RAM uh uh you know nice and Speedy uh and then there was another competing rumor that came out and said it's actually going to be an A8 not an A9 I am hesitant to take a side on this one because I was completely wrong in my predictions for what Apple would do with the iPhone 6 uh once the 6s launched I was of the belief that they would discontinue the six uh the six and replace it with a a revised 4in model um with kind of less functionality and maybe they were considering that and it's possible that they just kind of saw the numbers of how much they could eat away at Android share by selling a S 5 in 4.7 inch phone for uh you know $100 less or whatever but yeah I I think when I think about it the A8 seems to make more sense right so imagine a 2016 iPhone refresh you have a brand new iPhone 7 new design stands out from the rest of the lineup looks different does something amazing who knows you have the 6s at $100 on contract 550 um uh without a contract and then you have uh the same components from the six crammed into a 4in phone running an A8 processor rather than an A9 and then your top of the line I iPhone 7 would have an A10 so that seems to make the most sense to me if it's going to be the new free on contract phone for the 4in model it wouldn't make much sense to me to have it running the same processor as the 6s which would presumably be staying in the lineup first let me say that I was impressed you were able to write that article with the throbbing erection you surely had it was difficult I heard I can't buy that phone though man like I'm not going to I got an A9 now and a 6S I'm not going to downgrade to a 4in phone with a slower processor well I mean would it really knock performance that much I mean the screen is so much smaller so I mean you it could be a redesigned A8 that maybe doesn't Focus so much on Graphics maybe but maybe throws out one of the GPU cores let's say everything's the same okay everything's the same as the iPhone 6 and I have a 6S now so then presumably I lose 4K video I lose uh the faster Touch ID sensor I lose 3D touch you know it you can't go back if they're gonna make the 4 inch phone gimped you know so go ahead I yeah I was going to say I see what you're saying I don't think any of those things have anything to do with the A9 or the A8 though um I do think that there's an argument that it could be the A9 primarily just for Simplicity sake um maybe their binning parts and the bended a9s get into smaller cheaper phone could be yeah if I could get all of the functionality of the of the 6s in a 4-in phone I would take it but I'm not going to go backwards yeah for me I think that there's it's probably six of one half dozen of the other between the A and the A9 the real question if they did come out with a new 4-in phone for me would be will it have NFC in Apple pay I have to believe yes you would hope yeah yeah I would I would think so although they could make it like the iPad you kind of have Apple pay but not the NFC variety although I'm doing most of my Apple pay now on myh watch so o yeah uh I've uh I've used Apple pay on my watch Once um at a uh random Vietnamese restaurant that took Apple pay for some reason it's really weird just on The Cutting Edge there yeah EXA they didn't know how to use the terminal so it was a it's a little uh it was a process find that I use apple Pam I watch and I use uh passes for concerts or sporting events or whatever on my phone uh and the reason for that is you're waiting in line and you select it on your watch and then it goes away and then you got to kind of pull it back up and then sometimes you'll get up there like I tried to get on a plane once and I had my uh uh my boarding pass on my watch and the thing they had to scan it was like uh not big enough to fit a human wrist in there it was just enough to like slide your phone under you know so they couldn't actually scan my wrist so then I had to pull out the phone so I found that I'm just defaulting to uh Apple pay on my watch because it's just real easy just hit the button twice it's good to go and then if I'm doing a pass or ticket or whatever then I use my phone Shane do do you uh do you have any Apple pay up in your neck of the woods uh I used to use it quite often actually um because I live in the first world where contactless payments are actually a thing uh but I have it us it works here generally speaking as long as you're using Visa or Mastercard um because payp pass and paywave that's MasterCard pay pass yeah I think so payp pass and paywave are pretty much everywhere um but AMX whatever their amx's tap to pay thing is uh is not so I used to use it quite a lot when I was using my American credit cards but now that I have non-american credit cards I'm using them Trader I know right do do your credit cards have uh built-in not built-in but do they have nsv NFC modules in them they do yeah see that's a little more convenient than a uh phone well no I would totally be I was absolutely fine with using just my phone to be truthful um I would much rather just leave my wallet here and throw my phone in my pocket but alas I cannot actually even more than that I'd rather just have my watch have a damn 3g connection and leave all of it at home but I cannot well I mean how are they going to sell Apple watches next year they're going to be thinner it better not be thinner without uh could be though yeah it'll be thinner but comparable performance and then we'll wait yet another year for more autonomy in a cellular radio what I tried to one thing I tried to do so you know how it can remember Wi-Fi networks yes um the Hong Kong Island is blanketed in public Wi-Fi hotspots so I and my home internet connection comes with a subscription to one of the biggest like Wi-Fi networks so I added the MAC address of my watch to my Wi-Fi subscription and it actually worked quite well yeah I was sick I was literally shocked I literally found a live electrical wire and grabbed it that was how surprised I was switching again to yet another Apple product Apple TV we had a review this week on steel series nimus this gaming controller Neil you did the review what did you think this is the first iOS compatible gaming controller that I can wholeheartedly recommend uh the only caveat is if you plan on using this with your iPhone it's probably not a great option because if you're gaming with your iPhone you probably want to have a clamp for it or something since you know you can't prop it up on a train or something like that or in an airplane it's kind of difficult but if you're using this with your Apple TV and your iPad where you can't use clamp anyhow um it's comfortable it's premium it's uh works well responsive feels good in the hand uh it cost $50 I mean if you remember when these iPhone Gaming controllers first start com out they were 100 bucks and they weren't very good um this one is is excellent um the lack of a clamp means it's mostly meant for couch use but I mean if you got an Apple TV and you want to use a game controller with it this is this is a great option and I don't think anybody would have any concern after having spent $50 on this as long as you're okay with the price and you know the limitations you're not going to get rumble or motion controls like you might in an Xbox One controller or a PlayStation 4 controller but that's Apple's deal that that's their specifications this uh in terms of what it does it works great and it's really well constructed it feels really nice and and easy recommendation what games have you uh tried out on um did you do a lot of gaming on TV I you know i' I've tested out the controllers and tested out the games you know the options on there are a little limited right now I did the Asphalt 8 uh racing game which is cool uh you got to go into the settings and turn off the automatic gas uh on there because otherwise it just accelerates by default uh and obviously not ideal when you're using a controller um even games that aren't designed for the controller that use the Siri uh touchpad will a Siri remote touchpad will uh work fine with the controller like for example crossy um it just emulates your swipes when you use the joystick so you can actually control the game that way and it works um and yeah uh Geometry Wars 3 is great I've talked about that one before where it does kind of the crossplatform syncing from IOS to Apple TV and that kind of stuff uh one problem I do have is for some reason the the sticks are flipped on the controllers for Geometry Wars so traditionally you would move the character with the left stick and shoot with the right stick uh for some reason uh Activision has it so that you move with the right stick and shoot with the left stick I wish you could go and change that in the controls you can change it on the iPhone version but not on the Apple TV version so that's one of those things that you know they can fix with an update or whatever but I've done a fair amount of gaming I guess on the Apple TV and overall the experience is pretty good um Mr Crab is another one that isn't designed for a controller but it works cuz he just basically press the button to jump and that's all you need to do so you know there's a few options on there they're pretty basic games but it's not bad and uh I imagine it's just going to get better at this point um plenty of great iPhone uh games that use controllers that just need to be poured over to tvos so just matter of time you heard it here first folks the $50 steel series Nimbus is great for playing Mr Crab the only way Mr Crab is not designed for the controller but it does work with the controller I have no idea what press that a button but b a game where you you uh uh just tap the screen to jump and that's all it is so it's Flappy crab it's a little more nuanced than Flappy crab it's actually a fun game before you said that in my brain it was like a sidescrolling crab RPG because c c sideways was free a couple years ago uh on the App Store my wife downloaded it and played it so much on the train that she gave herself like a like a callous and like a cramp on a finger cuz the way she was holding her phone playing the game so it is addicting wow would you say she was holding it in a claw likee manner uh Shane do you uh are you a gamer of any sort do you use apple do you even have an Apple TV it's been a while since we've talked to you all right so I'm going to answer one of those 75 questions at a time one yes I do play games when I actually have time to do so I do not generally play games on consoles though um I used to own both an Xbox 360 and a PS3 and I had one game or I had three total games I had Madden and NCAA football with the Xbox and MLB The Show for the PlayStation Sports gamer well because every other form of game is measurably stupider on a console it just I'm sorry it just is FPS is with a controller are dumb I'm sorry they just are anyway no anyway I do have an Apple TV I have two actually because I never sold my second gen Apple TV and now it's freaking worthless um I have a third gen Apple TV I do not have a fourth gen Apple TV because as somebody who lives outside of America Apple products are useless for me what I thought you could DNS in though yeah so yeah that's not the problem like it's still good Netflix and stuff but the Apple TV sold here does not have Siri oh that's right why doesn't it have Siri I have absolutely no freaking idea there uh I don't really use Siri on it honestly what it's the princip I don't watch movies very much you don't check sports scores or the weather I just don't I don't have the time to watch a lot of movies or TV shows and a lot of times what I'm watching is you know recorded from cable or something like that I I do uh use my Apple TV a lot to stream hockey games and the app works great it works better than my Xbox so I'm happy Siri is very convenient for searching I mean even if Apple didn't force you to use it basically like they do uh it it is uh very intuitive I found um my uh um Apple TV was not sending the uh HDMI CEC is what they call it to turn off the TV it didn't recognize my TV and then I did software update and now it recognizes my projector and it turns it off so that's cool interesting yeah I just uh for some reason the it doesn't send a power on signal but when it's really irritating when I'm like watching cable on like HDMI 1 or something and uh the remote is so damn sensitive like I'll just tap it and it'll switch it over to yeah g don't sit on the remote buddy I'm not sitting on it it's like next to me and I'll brush it with my hand so I'm going to reveal to you how lame I am right now I would absolutely even without Siri I would buy an Apple TV for if there was a BBC app for it there is there's an i player app for it seriously there will be there will be well there will be yeah yeah there's not yet um so I'm I'm waiting to have someone smuggle me one when they come back uh from the states but anyway uh because my wife and I have a new obsession uh because we're both 30 now and thus old which is the Great British Bake Off not familiar it's exactly what it sounds like it's a bunch of British people who go out into the country every weekend and bake things as a competition interesting it's I'm there are four new episodes of Mr show out not Mr Crab Mr Show and I am a big Mr show fan Bob Odenkirk and David Cross and it's been out for a week now and I've only watched one episode of it that's how sad my television viewing is this is not a show mister I watched one episode I have to get around to watching the rest of them I'm like three episodes behind on homeland I'm an episode behind on the leftovers I have shows that I watch but not enough hours in the day these days I am an entire season behind on Madmen which is one of my favorite shows of all time adadmin um I don't know if you're aware but it series ended I know I mean I haven't watched the last season yet dick and it keeps it keeps getting worse I have Jessica Jones coming out tomorrow I'm not gonna have time to watch any of this stuff you know so I give up is there on the new Apple TV can you like parentally control what shows people watch within apps because I would definitely do that because my wife likes some dumbass shows uh you can control iTunes content but I don't know that I mean I'm guessing Netflix must have some restrictions right I've never no Netflix is not the problem it's Hulu it's Hulu is the offender here well you got to think that any of those are going to have some sort of I'm sure Hulu has 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so so one of a one of the more highly anticipated Apple accessories finally came out this week uh the Apple watch dock or I I believe they're calling it The Magnetic charging dock will be available in stores or is available in stores right now I'm not sure if uh Neil did you get a chance to see any of these in person I know they're they're not uh they're not shipping yet well at least they yeah they just showed up uh in stores and online this week uh some stores and H you know as somebody who likes docks this one doesn't really it looks ridiculous excite me yeah it's a it's like a little puck uh with a uh lightning female connector on one side that you would plug a cable to and then the magnetic round part of it is in the center of it and it can lay flat in the puck or it can pop out to allow you to use the watch in nightstand mode so um I mean it's cool is it though I need to see one in person before I like pass final judgment but I had the following questions one why is there the little Rim around the edge two why does it look like a pillow three why is the thing in the middle stainless steel four why does it look like a pillow uh I think we know who designed this right Shane uh yeah Mikey and I were talking about this uh Neil while you were I don't know what you were doing striking with fast food workers or something MH and our theory is that Mark new designed this because he is on a Jihad against flat surfaces I posited that if Mark new got I think he's married if he got divorced and then married zaha Hadid and they designed a house together there would not be a single flat surface anywhere like they would be they would go to get on the bed and they just roll off and they continue rolling until they reach the lowest point of the surely curving floor speaking of curvy things yes osmo Neil what is uh what is osmo and why should I care uh so just arrived in the mail today from DJI uh the company best known for for uh their drones uh they have a new camera system out uh well there's a swappable lens uh format that they have uh what is it called uh do you guys remember the name of it no well anyhow they have a uh a swappable lens that they created with a gimbal for their um high-end drones so not the not the Phantom drones um it's called the zenmuse are the names of it so there's X3 X5 and x5r so they offer different capabilities they all record 4K but larger lenses uh different sensor size uh that kind of stuff right so you can swap these lenses and they're compatible with the high-end uh DJI inspired drones but they're also compatible with this new product called the osmo so the osmo is like a uh camera on a stick with a Gimbal and it it's uh a small little the swappable lens up top kind of you know it's like smaller than a GoPro essentially um and it's got a really nice metal uh iPhone iPhone clamp on the left side and so your iPhone connects to the osmo and it acts as the viewfinder for this really smooth uh nice gimbal so just got it in the mail today you know I'll be working on my review over the next couple weeks um don't want to pass too much judgment on anything uh just yet but uh immediate uh out of the box very impressive Hardware really nicely constructed I really like the arm that holds the iPhone securely it's a cool design uh it all folds up to be really compact which is something that's really appealing to me and uh the quality look good from how I you know mess around a little bit it uses a Wi-Fi connection not lightning uh which has its trade-offs uh you don't need a cable or to plug anything in I did find that um with the DJI Phantom drones uh it was a much better experience when I could just plug in a lightning cable didn't have to worry about connecting to the Wi Wi-Fi but um it was uh minimal lag that that sort of stuff when you're shooting U but yeah so basically your iPhone x is the controller adjusting the settings on the camera and as the viewfinder and the design of it the hardware just feels really nice in the hand it's it's really well constructed awesome so just to be clear it it has its own camera sensor or is it using the iPhone's sensor no it's its own camera sensor on a gimbal and then the iPhone just connects to it and serves as a viewfinder so the camera connects over Wi-Fi shared Wi-Fi network to your iPhone and then your iPhone lets you show shows you what the camera is seeing as you're shooting essentially and so uh then you can swap the lenses so you can get these DJI Zen Muse lenses and if you get a higher end one it comes with the the X3 or whatever by default uh the one that's on it but then you can swap them out and and get higher quality ones uh but it's got a built-in micro SD card uh and reader and physical controls on it so you can tilt and Pan the camera as needed um and then there's a lock button on the front so you can lock at a certain angle while you're shooting and stuff like that move the camera up and down and it fixes on a certain point uh dedicated Hardware record button as well but then you can also use the touchcreen on your phone to change from photo to video or recalibrate the gimbal stuff like that so it comes with its own app then obviously yeah it uses the same DJI Go app that uh powers uh the Phantom drones as well and uh Inspire so all their drones and then now this camera all connect to the same app nice yeah it's a it's an interesting product and uh uh you know it's not quite a GoPro competitor but it's going after some of the same Market segment that would want a GoPro um especially I think the biggest knock on GoPro now is just the shakiness of the footage um and GoPro obviously doesn't sell any sort of a gimbal so the fact that this is an all-in-one kit with a Gimbal and you could use it for some of the same because it's so portable you could use it for some of the same capabilities as a GoPro it obviously doesn't have the same you know waterproofness durability of a GoPro but I think that they overlap markets a little bit here and you can kind of see where DJI is starting to go after uh GoPro especially with GoPro playing to launch their own drone to compete with the Phantoms and stuff next year so uh that market Space is really heating up and DJI is uh really doing some cool stuff at the moment I'm excited to see uh and test out this product and see how good it is so the camera on the thing only points forward right uh well I mean yeah you can change the angle on it so you can point it up or down and then you you hold it in your hand it's a oneand uh uh grip with a gimbal on the end I think based on Mikey's chal he knows where I'm going with this you going to take that on vacation with you and uh yeah I was I was going to say it would really help that British guy who filmed this entire Vegas vacation with the GoPro facing the ro oh yeah yeah that was funny video yeah uh it it seems pretty smooth from you know uh just testing out real quick in my apartment you know just kind of panning back and forth and seeing how the footage looks um it's about what you expect from a gimbal you know pretty cool you can sh go running with it uh I don't think I well I I'll do something that's gonna you know at least put it to the test yeah you can shoot a shot for shot remake of the Bor identity and see if you can make the footage even shakier well that's the point it doesn't shake you you would want to get it with a GoPro if you wanted to get it real shaky that's or just uh introduce it in post like uh well they shot that I was going to say yeah they shot that with a steady Cam and it still gave me nause of watching it yeah yeah I love these Ultra portable camera kits you know um if you're looking to shoot video uh and you're an iPhone user and you want to get something a little more stable than you can get with a GoPro and of course you have the funds how much does this thing cost I mean it's not cheap uh $649 plus the cost of an iPhone $649 well yeah have you seen how much a gimbal costs are you me I am not but have you seen how much a gimbal costs yourself a decent iPhone gimbal or GoPro gimbal you're going to spend $400 at least plus you get a camera with this one yeah wow no it's actually not a bad price when you see what's on the market it's just you got to it's appealing for you know High highend uh people doing looking to do higher end video than just you know shooting on their iPhone or whatever all right yeah I don't know I mean yeah I I I've seen I mean there are more people experimenting with the iPhone as a uh like a Indie rig I suppose um yeah I don't know I've looked into some of the better reviewed uh iPhone slash GoPro gimbals that you can buy at like B&H and if you want to get something decent you know like battery powered like this is um where you can program the weight of the iPhone so it can balance and all the stuff that it needs to do it's a lot of high-end processing that needs to go into these things um the the cheapest you're going to get one for is like 350 and that's for like the absolute cheapest one that actually works with an iPhone so this is one that doesn't use your iPhone camera it has its own camera and Gimbal and all that and it connects to your iPhone so you can transfer the video and you can you know do all the kind of stuff you would want to do with it wirelessly um and if you had a new iPad Pro it shoots 4K the iPad Pro can edit 4K video so uh use for iMovie there can't the iPhone 6s edit 4K as well uh yeah if you have the iPhone 6s yep H I wonder what the uh I wonder how much time you're going to get as far as footage recording the Oh you mean the battery up time no uh storage space oh space with 4K it ships it they shipped it to me with a 16 gig card I don't know oh it doesn't yeah I thought it records on iPhone no no no no no so it records it locally just like a DJI so they're just using their camera technology that they've pioneered in their um in their uh uh their drones so their drones have these same gimbals that get that super smooth footage when it's flying around so basically what they did was they just took all the technology that they've done on that end and said well let's make a handheld camera with it or they took the rotors off their drone a little smaller than their drones that's the M that's the main knock I have against uh any of these DJI drones is just the size of them you know if you want to bring it anywhere forget it yeah well at least they're not as big as their uh hexa Wing or OCTA those things are massive yeah they're impressive too though I went to their event here in New York earlier this here and people were slapping you know Giant dslrs on there big Nikon with a huge lens on it and a Gimbal and it's carrying that all that around to get this absolutely stunning footage from the sky it's really cool I don't have a drone but if I did it would be the one that I saw the other day that I not the other day this like five months ago that I sent you a picture of that has an emergency parachute on it when you inevitably screw up the piloting you just trigger the parachute it floats gently down or theoretically it Flo CH down it was made in China so I don't know yeah in theory and that does it for this episode of the Apple Insider podcast again thanks to Neil and Shane for coming on Neil where can our stalkers listeners find you on the internet uh you can obviously read me at Apple Insider and uh I am on Twitter at this is Neil and Shane your considerable fan base can find you where um I don't know that I want to tell them where they can find me they'll find you anyway just you know well you if you you can just assume wherever Neil is I'm not far behind indeed so find him and then go from there and I am Mikey Campbell I can be found at Mikey Campbell 81 on the Twitter machine and appleinsider.com and next week Victor will be back with more quips and glib comments until then good day this episode was brought to you by Canary a complete home 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