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Best Short throw projector with operating system if possible, and is there a high end projectors concerning cpu and graphic card.

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Will u guys review Netgear Orbi, UBNT Amplifi series, Google Wifi, and other mesh routers?

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I would like to see some bike tech reviewed such as the SRAM red etap wireless shifters or the shimano Di2 system.

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Hi, Could you review PodRide?

It seems like a great bicycle and car mix, I am unsure of its product stage, but could you ask one for a review?

Here is a link for the website: http://mypodride.com/

And here is a video.

 

It seems like there are going to be different models globally, to fit around local regulations (more specific info here: http://mypodride.com/podride-product-specifications/ )

Here is a video of PodRide being looked on Discovery Channel's fantastic show: "Outrageous Acts of Science".

 Podride has a similar height when compared to a car and a fast folding weather cover.

 

PodRide-Car-Comparison-600x480.jpgpodride-open.jpg?w=604&h=439

 

I would really like to know if this would be a vehicle that is really worth buying in the future.

Thanks. :)

 

 

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Hitachi Vibrator Wand? 

 

A legend says that one can find all the answers to his questions in the description. Who knows, perhaps even the purpose of our existence.

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  • 1 month later...

Request Video Reviews!

 

Hello Linus Tech Tips! Can you please make a video review for the:

"Logitech Illuminated Living-Room Keyboard K830"?

 

And also, for the:

"Logitech MX Anywhere 2" mouse, too?

I know it's not the MX Master, but this should be there too!

 

Please? Pretty please?

 

Thank you!

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4 hours ago, chris76816 said:

Is the track pad comfortable?

So-so... The track pad/touch pad has somewhat of a sticky feeling, it's not butter smooth. Maybe because its case is glossy like at the touch, and not matte like.

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I have one similar. They aren't anything too special, but they get the job done. 

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5 hours ago, Jamiec1130 said:

I have on e similar. They aren't anything too special, but they get the job done. 

Well, I personally think it's awesome!

It has absolutely no lag, and works great in games. It has a great battery life. And you can even use it wired, when it's charging, so 0(zero) lag. Not to mention that it has a built-in Light Sensor and has Dual Connectivity, the 2.4Ghz Nano Receiver and Bluetooth Smart...

And it's quite sturdy, Logitech makes very good quality devices.

 

PS: I'm currently pairing it with the MX Anywhere 2 mouse, and they rock!

They made my life complete... :P

 

PPS: I moved into my living room, and I practically turned my TV into a PC console... :D

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4 hours ago, L.Lawliet said:

$100 seems a bit too much for a rubber dome...

but considered its wireless and has a trackpad hmm.. still a bit expensive though but its logitech so i am sure it has a great build quality.

It may be rubber, but it's a higher quality rubber. The one used in Dildos, that has very high friction resistanse... :)))

 

And it has Dual Connectivity, the 2.4Ghz Receiver and Bluetooth Smart.

Not many Dildos have all these features under $100...

 

Wait, what was I talking about?

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35 minutes ago, L.Lawliet said:

Unless chinese did it :P

yes it will not gonna be a high quality rubber but it probably will have the same feature..

 

You might see "Made in China" on lots of stuff. But unless it is a Chinese manufacturer, the device is only assembled in China. The components are made somewhere else.

But if you are like some are: made in China stuff are very bad and poor quality. Then you are ignorant.

I'm not trying to be rude, but most advances in technology come from countries like China, and are awesome! Take Huawei for e ample.

 

But as nothing is perfect in this world, this keyboard too has a Con: It is a fingerprint magnet.

 

It doesn't bother me personally, I didn't buy it to win a beauty contest. And it can effortlessly be wiped clean, if it's too much for for someone.

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41 minutes ago, L.Lawliet said:

U are talking to an ASIAN :P

no need to explain such thing..i already know

what i am trying to say is chinese knock off product..they might be cheaper but they has a decent quality although it depends on the product.

I am still using this $40 xian ling blue mechanical switch keyboard and it last me longer than my previous razer blackwidow that cost me about $100.

Yes its starting to turn into brown switch cause it lose it's clickyness but its still working just fine.

 

 

Its obvious of course everything has a cons.

Oh, ok then L...

Want me to tell you who Kira is? :)

 

PS: On the bright side, your keyboard has chameleon technology and changes colors from time to time. :)))

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Link: https://www.banggood.com/James-Donkey-007-Pro-Gaming-Mouse-Detachable-Parts-54-Unique-Configurations-p-984382.html?utm_campaign=James-Donkey&utm_content=mony&p=JD31222487532201508!

 

So I saw the video where Linus reviewed the cheapest mice form ebay, and JamesDonkey was one of them, however look at this monstrosity !
58 different combinations? and it looks badass to say the least, and it only costs 60 USD.

 

 

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I regret trying to cheap on mice so much, the best thing I ever done was finally save up and buy a Corsair M65 RGB

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Just now, Princess Cadence said:

I regret trying to cheap on mice so much, the best thing I ever done was finally save up and buy a Corsair M65 RGB

I dished out about 100$ for a Razer Imperator a few years ago, thought it would last a few years. I was wrong, it had this TERRIBLE double click issue that wouldn't go away, so i finally dished out another 80$ for a Naga Epic Chroma that I use.
Expensive mice can be a pain too sometimes.

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