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    TechRes got a reaction from mrfragz in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Requesting a video for reviewing wireless android auto and wireless apple car play dongles / kits for vehicles.
     
    The vast majority of cars have wired android auto and wired apple carplay. These dongles allow you to connect to your car wirelessly. In addition to these, the dongles act as a linux box so you can run android apps, such as netflix, youtube etc. Apps that are usually not allowed to run because they distract the driver.
     
    I would like a good review on these devices
     
    How much do they cost How easy are they to setup What is the input latency compared to wired What is the audio latency What apps do they support How much of the cars power do they use compared to using wired What resolution do they display What hardware do they use internally Do they heat up There are a bunch of brands, AA Wireless Carlinkit etc. out there and many many mixed reviews.
     
    thanks
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    TechRes got a reaction from Fgtfv567 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Requesting a video for reviewing wireless android auto and wireless apple car play dongles / kits for vehicles.
     
    The vast majority of cars have wired android auto and wired apple carplay. These dongles allow you to connect to your car wirelessly. In addition to these, the dongles act as a linux box so you can run android apps, such as netflix, youtube etc. Apps that are usually not allowed to run because they distract the driver.
     
    I would like a good review on these devices
     
    How much do they cost How easy are they to setup What is the input latency compared to wired What is the audio latency What apps do they support How much of the cars power do they use compared to using wired What resolution do they display What hardware do they use internally Do they heat up There are a bunch of brands, AA Wireless Carlinkit etc. out there and many many mixed reviews.
     
    thanks
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    TechRes reacted to Mikeechofire in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Ok so old school idea as I know Linus loves a bit of nostalgia. Back in the day of the first gen Amd / intel 486 / early Pentium processors  with win 95 / 98 and all the headaches that came along with it overclocking in bios didn't exist. This was achieved by maths calculations and moving jumpers about on the mobo. The down side to this was if you got it wrong it was dead processor time. I'd be intrigued to see if You A: find an old board and and processor and B clock it to the max without killing it. 🤘
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    TechRes reacted to Caleb10E in LTT Nintendo Switch Review   
    He means that you can download games off the eShop to a microSD card, similar to the 3DS. The Wii U only officially supported downloading games to an external drive, which is why it's worth noting for the Switch.
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