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I'm at CES for my first year (many years waiting) and am trying to find out where Linus is holding the on-site WAN show at. Is he having a live audience? I haven't seen any announcements, so I'm hoping someone in the community knows!
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AMD today officially announced the AM4 socket for the upcoming Summit Ridge and Bristol Ridge family of Zen-Based APUs and CPUs. This confirms the rumors over the past year that Bristol Ridge and Summit Ridge products will indeed be using a unified platform with the AM4 socket! The current AMD's platform has 3 different sockets like AM3+. FM2+, AM1 (entry level). And then there is little news about A10, they've launched A10-7890K. k. Source: Legit Reviews, Hot Hardware.
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So what is your favorite at CES 2016 by now? What are you excited for? I personally found the Razer gaming-ultrabook kinda thing pretty cool.
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Dell announced UP3017Q, the OLED display that has 3840x2160 resolution. The UP3017Q is rated at 100 percent of the AdobeRGB color space and can hit 97.8 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. DCI-P3 is the color space used exclusively for cinema today. The new Dell UltraSharp 30 has a contrast ratio of 400,000:1, supports 4K UHD, and has a response time of 0.1 milliseconds with it's 120Hz refresh rate. The UP3017Q isn’t aimed at gamers or casual users. Dell expects it to mostly cater to professionals. I'm sure gamers are gonna buy this. Ofcourse, it cost $4999. The PC itself gonna be lower than $1500 to power this monitor. Product Images: [spoiler=More Product Images] Just got the confirmation from the Dell itself. I tweeted them. And the monitor supports 4k @ 120 Hz. Source: TheVerge, PCWorld, TechRadar. Pricing & Availability: It cost $4999 and will be available from March 31, 2016.
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At LTT when it comes to Samsung, we think of their smart phones, laptops, and SSD. But did you know they make other things too. At this year's CES, they introduced a brand new smart fridge that's different from their previous models. Unlike their previous one that sports a puny 8 inch screen, this new one features a gigantic 21.5 inch touch screen, with built in proximity sensor that lights up the screen where your near it. It that can also stream music from the built in Pandora app, set food reminder list, sync family schedules, and even order food with the Mastercard groceries app. The fridge has a 4 door design that's similar to their Chef Collection model, where the upper right side features their CoolSelect+ that can convert that section as a freezer or fridge. It even has a built in cameras where it will take a snapshot of what's in the fridge every time you close the door. So you'll be able to see what else you need to buy, with the Samsung fridge app right on your Android or iOS device. Samsung is also planning to incorporate Amazon's Alexa cloud based AI with this smart fridge so you can directly communicate with it, much like their Amazon Echo smart speaker. It's schedule to launch Spring of this year but Amazon's Alexa might come later on down the road. Cost of fridge? $5,000 dollars. http://www.cnet.com/products/samsung-family-hub-refrigerator/
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Asus revealed several new products including their Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse. Couldn't put the images in Spoiler, since there are only one to two images per product. ROG Maximus VIII Formula Z170 ATX motherboard for 6th Gen. Intel processors with CrossChill EK Hybrid air/liquid cooling. [spoiler=Product Images] ASUS 970 Pro Gaming/Aura [spoiler=Product Images] ASUS B150I Pro Gaming/Wi-Fi/Aura Motherboard [spoiler=Product Images] ASUS MG 4K Series Monitors Asus announced two MG series monitor at CES 2016. ASUS MG28UQ - 28-inch gaming display with ultra-fast 1ms response time and 3840 X 2160 resolution. [spoiler=Product Images] ASUS MG24UQ - There is a little brother in the form of a 24-inch IPS gaming display with wide viewing angles, superior color accuracy and vibrant colors. [spoiler=Product Images] ROG Swift PG348Q Gaming Display [spoiler=Product Images] ROG GT51 Gaming Desktop [spoiler=Product Images] ROG XG2 External Graphics Docking Station [spoiler=Product Images] Linus's Video on XG2 ROG Claymore Mechanical Gaming Keyboard [spoiler=Product Images] ROG Spatha Wireless/Wired Gaming Mouse [spoiler=Product Images] ROG GX700 Gaming Laptop [spoiler=Product Images] ROG G752 Gaming Laptop [spoiler=Product Images] Source: Legit Reviews, Asus ROG. AVAILABILITY & PRICING: ASUS product availability varies by country and territory. Please contact your local ASUS representative for further information.
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Razer is known for their Gaming Laptops and their Gaming peripherals. This is the first product that the laptop itself isn't gaming oriented. But, wait! You can. Via Thunderbolt 3, you can connect to "The Core" from Razer and hook it up to an External monitor and game on it. The 0.52-inch thick, 2.75-pound laptop includes individually backlit keys with RGB LEDs. Yeah, Dual Core CPUs. And only 8GB of RAM max. Product Images: [spoiler=More Product Images] Source: arstechnica, Razer. Pricing & Availability: The $999 version of the Razer Blade Stealth gets you the standard Core i7 and 8GB of RAM, 1440p screen, and 128GB PCIe SSD. The fully decked-out version with the 4K screen and a 512GB PCIe SSD costs $1,599. It will be available directly from Razer in January and from Microsoft Stores starting in February. Pricing for the Core enclosure hasn’t been announced, but it will be available in the first half of 2016.
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Kodak announced their new Super 8 Camera that actually records on 8mm FILM. The original Super 8 cameras were discontinued in 1982. It's back via Kodak now. The cameras feature an integrated microphone, digital viewfinder, and lots of connectivity options like USB cable and SD slots. Film will cost $50 to $75 a cartridge. You’ll also have two options for media: either digital copies of your home movies or 8-millimeter film you can put in a projector. Source: TheVerge, Gizmodo, WSJ.D. Pricing & Availability: The first new Super 8, expected to arrive in a limited-edition version in the fall of 2016. It is likely to cost between $400 to $750.
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At CES 2016, Cooler Master debuted their new "MasterWatt" series, leading headfirst with 1200W and 1500W units. A simple look at the interior already portrays super solid build quality. The two units shown here are fully modular, feature digital control like many of it's competitors offerings from the likes of Corsair and EVGA, and feature super silent Cooler Master Silencio FP fans. The unit demonstrates Titanium efficiency to keep wasted power down and will be pair-able with Android, iOS, and Windows Mobile devices through Cooler Master's "Cooler Master Connect" application. A desktop option will also be available. These units are manufactured by the well-regarded Enhance Electronics and, if the price is right, should compete well against the likes of Corsair's AXi and EVGA's P2 and T2 series. It's unknown at this time if lesser capacity units will be released. Currently the set release date for these is quarter 1 of this year. Did I mention they look super sexy? Source
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Cooler Master announces MasterAir Maker 8, which will be the first cooler from Cooler Master to use its 3D Vapor Chamber (3DVC) technology. Cooler Master claimed that this technology would improve cooling efficiency by up to 19 percent compared to other CPU coolers. Like essentially all high-end air coolers, in the center of this cooler is a large aluminum heatsink. Attached to the heatsink are two 140 mm fans with red LEDs. Cooler Master also added a few customizable features to the MasterAir Maker 8. On top of the cooler is a replaceable translucent cover. Users are able to design and print their own customized top covers. Source: OC3D. Pricing & Availability: TBA.
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HP refreshed it's Spectre lineup by giving 13 inch a OLED display and for 15 inch, it gets 4K resolution. The 13 inch OLED version has QHD (2560x1440) resolution. With better color accuracy with a broader range of shades, improved contrast, and a higher color gamut at 103 percent, a significant improvement over 72 percent on WLED displays. The 15.6 inch (display type unknown, probably IPS) has UHD (3840x2160) resolution. The 13 inch is powered with optional Intel Iris graphics and users can opt for up to 1TB of SSD storage to hold all those high resolution photos and videos. The 15.6-inch model with a 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160) touchscreen display. It too can be configured with optional Intel Iris graphics, while quad front-firing speakers custom tuned by Bang & Olufsen ensure that crisp visuals aren't ruined by poor quality audio when watching movies. Source: HOTHHardware, arstechnica. Pricing & Availability: The 15.6-inch Spectre x360 will be available on February 14 starting at $1,449, while the 13.3-inch models will ship later this year (no word yet on price).
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Origin announces a new AIO PC - ORIGINI OMNI. A new 34 inch curved WQHD display. Supports Liquid Cooling. Recently MAINGEAR announced an AIO, the ALPHA 34 which has the same spec as the ORIGIN OMNI. Look for the ALPHA 34 news here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/520344-maingear-launches-34-inch-aio-with-liquid-cooling-system-and-18-core-xeon-cpu/ ORIGIN FROSTBYTE Sealed Liquid-Cooling Supports up to up to an Intel Core i7 5960X Processor Supports up to up to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X (12GB) Supports all Mini ITX Platforms (Z170 and X99) Supports up to up to 32GB DDR4 RAM Optional Custom USB Webcam with Dual Mic (Top mounted USB port) Optional Clear Window Back Cover TECHNICALLY YOU CAN PUT 2699v3 and upto FirePro W9100 or Quadro M600 here too. But they didn't mention it here. Source: Legit Reviews, ORIGIN. Video here: by CNET, a first look Pricing & Availability: Pricing Unknown and Will be available from Q1 2016.
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Logitech announced their new mouse, Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum. It's as same as Proteus Core, but with RGB Lightings. 16.8 million colors to choose from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxgKmEMQQnc The lightings can be controlled by Logitech Gaming Software. Source: Tom's Hardware, Logitech. Pricing: Pre-Order now for $79.99 at Logitech Website.
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Corsair announced their new cases in the Carbide series, the Carbide SPEC-Alpha Its a mid tower gaming case, comes in two different colors. Black with Grey or White with Red. It is already equipped with 2x120mm fans controlled by a three-speed switch on the case’s front panel. Supports: Upto 4x2.5" drives, Compatible with 240mm radiator on the front, USB 3.0 front panel. It's looking sharpp. Sorta looks like the Bulldog case stood up vertically. Source: OC3D, Corsair. Pricing & Availability: The Carbide Series SPEC-ALPHA will be available in early March 2016 for $79.99 MSRP from Corsair’s worldwide network of retailers and distributors and is backed by a comprehensive two-year warranty and Corsair’s worldwide customer support network.
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MAINGEAR is know for their prebuilt custom PCs. At CES 2016, MAINGEAR launched a ALPHA 34. a 34" inch AIO with Liquid Cooling System with it's 18 core Xeon Processor. How cool?!!! Ah, it's cool With it's 34" inch curved 3440x1440p display and it can be configured with Skylake and X99 platform specs. It's not any Custom Motherboard, it uses standard ITX board. For GPU, You can put any GPUs from R9 Nano to FirePro W9100, GTX 980 to Quadro M6000. You can put max of 32GB DDR4 memory. With options of 2.5" HDD or SSD (any size), Samsung 950 Pro SSDs. Options for RAID 0 and RAID 1. BluRay Burner, It's basically a desktop tower squeezed onto a display backside. And it can be used as a normal desktop monitor too!, It's VESA compatible. Source: EXTREMETECH, MAINGEAR. Pricing: Starting at $1999 and can be configured. It's on sale now. For $1999, you get i3 6100, MSI H110i Pro motherboard inside, Intel Stock Cooler (how do they even fit this?), 8GB HyperX Fury memory, AMD R7 360x, 1TB 7.2k rpm 2.5" HDD, 8X Asus® DVD Burner External USB 2.0, Windows 10 Home, No peripherals included!
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Hi, CES, we are coming, look forward to meeting you in CES. Happy new year to everyone.
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Hi, I'm new to PC building and intent to build one soon, which was what my last post was about. Since Nvidia is reported to be massively improving their cards with Pascal (and of course other companies will be improving), I was wondering if I should wait until after CES to buy my parts. Even if I don't buy new components when they come out, I could wait until after CES to see if prices on current components drop. Will they drop? I'm new to this so I'm not sure, but have 3 options: 1. Should I buy stuff now? the main advantage is that I get stuff now and don't have to worry about anything going out of stock (everything I have lined-up is in stock) 2. Wait until after CES. Will prices drop? If so, by how much? Is it worth waiting until after CES (the main advantage is saving money) 3. Should I just wait a long time until new components come out? (The main advantage of this is simple: awesome new stuff, especially Pascal, but it may cost a ton and I have a limit on how much I can spend). I posted a thread yesterday and got a ton of great responses, thank you guys so much! This community is great, so I trust your input. What do you think I should do?
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I recently found out I will be attending CES for the first time in 2016 (with a press badge no less!) and was curious to hear some tips or general advice from those who have attended in the past. Such as, what are the best ways to access the hottest tech? Is there anything I should schedule in advance? Anything to avoid? Perhaps some lesser known perks of the badge? I just know when I went to E3 I couldn't get access to a lot of stuff because they had appointments booked out weeks in advance, so I want to be prepared this time.
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It was CES 2015, and Luke and Linus had just finished a tedious day of exploring the booths. Linus pulls out his phone, when Luke proceeds to start stroking it gently, Linus gazes him right in Luke's warm welcoming eyes, with a look of confusion. "Why is he rubbing my phone so sensually?" Linus wondered to himself. Luke proceeds to lean in closer to Linus."Hey Linus why does your phone feel so smooth?" he asks. Linus stares at him, wondering how Luke could not know this majestic item, the item that every human being needs for a smooth, sexy, phone using experience. Linus leans towards Luke's ear slowly, brushing Luke's hair gently behind his ear so he can hear Linus's wise words loud and clear. "Well you see Luke, this is phantom glass, the best darn protectors out there." Linus whispered. Luke proceeded to sweep up Linus into his arms with joy, as they went to the Phantom Glass booth at CES together, and bought 30 screen protectors for Linus and Luke to use in the bedroom later. Fin
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I'm pretty sure, like myself, everyone here is sick and tired of hearing about 4K tv's after watching CES. I know it'll be another year or so before they start to come down in price. However with all the talk of "brighter displays," "nano-crystal tech," and "SUHD," I can't help but think this may be the pancea of display alternatives. What are your thoughts? Although I'm not a tech genius, I would appreciate, if you do share, that you please back up your opinion with some facts. Thanks!
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Someone posted the following comic in the /r/pcmasterrace subreddit and since not everybody browses that, I thought I would post it here for others Original Credit: www.reddit.com/user/Geersart Link: http://redd.it/2ryv27
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Just wanted to say thank you for covering CES 2015. I like learning about new tech and all the other channels on youtube either play annoying music or just not as cool as LMG. I have not watched todays coverage but the Corsair Case video was the best so far. I would like to thank George from Corsair. What a champion! Linus dropped the case part and George took it like a pro. Also when Linus was talking about HyperX infront of him you could see George force choke Linus for mentioning such an inferior product lol. George was a true Corsair employee when he mentioned his company is superior to all others lol. Either way I loved that interview and more fake drops please Linus. #LinusTechRampage CES 2015 edition. I'm hating on HyperX or Corsair @LinusTech --- Can you please cover Nvidia or AMD @Slick ----------- Can you please cover EVGA or other companies. Also Slick can you fix your mic. Sounds like you are chewing on the mic. Unless they covered those today.