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Its a 5 minute ad for an HP Laptop - dont bother watching. Linus your production values are great - your content is awful as of late :( Its basically a steady stream of ads you are serving up now.

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9 minutes ago, tezza192 said:

Its a 5 minute ad for an HP Laptop - dont bother watching. Linus your production values are great - your content is awful as of late :( Its basically a steady stream of ads you are serving up now.

kinda gotta agree, like HALF of last weeks videos where sponsored by the company whose device was featured, including not 1 but 2 One Plus videos.

 

then top that off with the funky upload schedule like the One Plus review video going live 9 hours later then normal and this one being 12 hours early, hopefully this clears up after Computex, assuming you guys are going there, just tell Linus to stop yelling, he burns out his voice at every convention he goes to.

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37 minutes ago, Daniel644 said:

kinda gotta agree, like HALF of last weeks videos where sponsored by the company whose device was featured, including not 1 but 2 One Plus videos.

 

then top that off with the funky upload schedule like the One Plus review video going live 9 hours later then normal and this one being 12 hours early, hopefully this clears up after Computex, assuming you guys are going there, just tell Linus to stop yelling, he burns out his voice at every convention he goes to.

The One Plus factory video was cool though. And he had to make the review or would do the review of the phone anyway, since it tends to be popular.

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I also agree. There has been a bit too much sponsored content for my liking. I would like to see some more server builds, or extreme things. These sponsored videos are cool, but not much of them.

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Too much sponsored shit. I miss the build guides. 

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TABLET: iPad Pro

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Hey, I can't hate on the sponsored vids. Money is needed to do those cool build videos and ... pay his staff. Linus Media Group is a company after all, it has to feed it's employees or else end up like NCIX.

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1 hour ago, AdamTheSlave said:

Hey, I can't hate on the sponsored vids. Money is needed to do those cool build videos and ... pay his staff. Linus Media Group is a company after all, it has to feed it's employees or else end up like NCIX.

yeah, thats what Google Adsense, Floatplane Subscriptions, LTT Merchandise, Amazon Affiliate links, the Ad Spot at the beginning of the video and the Ad Spot at the end of the video are for.

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19 hours ago, tezza192 said:

Its a 5 minute ad for an HP Laptop - dont bother watching. Linus your production values are great - your content is awful as of late :( Its basically a steady stream of ads you are serving up now.

 

19 hours ago, Daniel644 said:

kinda gotta agree, like HALF of last weeks videos where sponsored by the company whose device was featured, including not 1 but 2 One Plus videos.

 

then top that off with the funky upload schedule like the One Plus review video going live 9 hours later then normal and this one being 12 hours early, hopefully this clears up after Computex, assuming you guys are going there, just tell Linus to stop yelling, he burns out his voice at every convention he goes to.

 

18 hours ago, WereCat said:

The One Plus factory video was cool though. And he had to make the review or would do the review of the phone anyway, since it tends to be popular.

 

18 hours ago, AskTJ said:

I also agree. There has been a bit too much sponsored content for my liking. I would like to see some more server builds, or extreme things. These sponsored videos are cool, but not much of them.

 

11 hours ago, orbitalbuzzsaw said:

Too much sponsored shit. I miss the build guides. 

 

11 hours ago, AdamTheSlave said:

Hey, I can't hate on the sponsored vids. Money is needed to do those cool build videos and ... pay his staff. Linus Media Group is a company after all, it has to feed it's employees or else end up like NCIX.

 

10 hours ago, Daniel644 said:

yeah, thats what Google Adsense, Floatplane Subscriptions, LTT Merchandise, Amazon Affiliate links, the Ad Spot at the beginning of the video and the Ad Spot at the end of the video are for.

It seems to be a case of embargoes lifting at the same time/the planned release of these ads overlapping. I don't think this was intentional, but will hurt either way. Floatplaners have been reeeeing a little extra because sponsored vids get simultaneous release as well.

Kinds sucks though, yea

 

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so this was just posted in FP 

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Gaming and HTPC (reparations)- ASUS 1080, MSI X99A SLI Plus, 5820k- 4.5GHz @ 1.25v, asetek based 360mm AIO, RM 1000x, 16GB memory, 750D with front USB 2.0 replaced with 3.0  ports, 2 250GB 850 EVOs in Raid 0 (why not, only has games on it), some hard drives

Screens- Acer preditor XB241H (1080p, 144Hz Gsync), LG 1080p ultrawide, (all mounted) directly wired to TV in other room

Stuff- k70 with reds, steel series rival, g13, full desk covering mouse mat

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Workstation(desk)- 3770k, 970 reference, 16GB of some crucial memory, a motherboard of some kind I don't remember, Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI, CM Storm Trooper (It's got a handle, can you handle that?), 240mm Asetek based AIO, Crucial M550 256GB (upgrade soon), some hard drives, disc drives, and hot swap bays

Screens- 3  ASUS VN248H-P IPS 1080p screens mounted on a stand, some old tv on the wall above it. 

Stuff- Epicgear defiant (solderless swappable switches), g600, moutned mic and other stuff. 

Laptop docking area- 2 1440p korean monitors mounted, one AHVA matte, one samsung PLS gloss (very annoying, yes). Trashy Razer blackwidow chroma...I mean like the J key doesn't click anymore. I got a model M i use on it to, but its time for a new keyboard. Some edgy Utechsmart mouse similar to g600. Hooked to laptop dock for both of my dell precision laptops. (not only docking area)

Shelf- i7-2600 non-k (has vt-d), 380t, some ASUS sandy itx board, intel quad nic. Currently hosts shared files, setting up as pfsense box in VM. Also acts as spare gaming PC with a 580 or whatever someone brings. Hooked into laptop dock area via usb switch

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