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They're down there sponsored by PhantomGlass. They will probably start releasing videos in the next few days.

Is there any LTT CES Coverage this year.  Starting to see PCPER stuff hit the youtubes just wondering if anyone from LTT is down there?

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They're down there sponsored by PhantomGlass. They will probably start releasing videos in the next few days.

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Is there any LTT CES Coverage this year.  Starting to see PCPER stuff hit the youtubes just wondering if anyone from LTT is down there?

did you watch the last 3 wan shows? or any of the videos in the last week or two lol?

 

They're down there sponsored by PhantomGlass.

the whole team, posting a whole tone of stuff

 

 

 

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I would think that in a few hours one video will be up. its 4:43 PM in Vegas so the regular day has probably slowed down and Im guessing someone will be editing one now. 

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Do you even watch any of his videos? Feels like he won't shut up about it. But then again, I wouldn't if I get paid! ;)

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I guess we will see like 2 per days now that they have that whole 2 team system atleast I hope so.

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In 2013, the guys did one blog style video behind the scenes but none after. Would love more of that and it would make great footage:

the camera setup

audio

daily workflow in a hotel room

ShuttlePC

Etc.

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In 2013, the guys did one blog style video behind the scenes but none after. Would love more of that and it would make great footage:

the camera setup

audio

daily workflow in a hotel room

ShuttlePC

Etc.

 

CES is about quantity, not quality. There is such a sheer amount of awesome stuff to be covered at CES that you don't have time to go into primadonna production value mode. CES videos only get 100k-200k views on average exactly because no one is interested in every product shown. But all videos put together will be watched by millions of unique viewers. Events such as CES allow more high-production value channels like LTT to throw caution to the wind to get discovery of the channel up. People looking up new tech announced at CES will find LTT through that avenue only if they have a video on it. It doesn't help the 25000 people who searched for "BitFenix new case CES" nor Linus that LTT's Corsair booth video is ever so pretty if that's the only case manufacturer they covered.

 

CES should be about earning subscriptions through volume and thus discovery, then they can work to keep them with dazzling photography and editing the rest of the year out of the studio.

 

As time goes on, the old videos that used to pull up discovery will become more and more irrelevant after all. Not many are searching for unboxings or reviews of discontinued products anymore. So once in a while, you need a quantity bomb, and that's CES 101.

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CES is about quantity, not quality. There is such a sheer amount of awesome stuff to be covered at CES that you don't have time to go into primadonna production value mode. CES videos only get 100k-200k views on average exactly because no one is interested in every product shown. But all videos put together will be watched by millions of unique viewers. Events such as CES allow more high-production value channels like LTT to throw caution to the wind to get discovery of the channel up. People looking up new tech announced at CES will find LTT through that avenue only if they have a video on it. It doesn't help the 25000 people who searched for "BitFenix new case CES" nor Linus that LTT's Corsair booth video is ever so pretty if that's the only case manufacturer they covered.

 

CES should be about earning subscriptions through volume and thus discovery, then they can work to keep them with dazzling photography and editing the rest of the year out of the studio.

 

As time goes on, the old videos that used to pull up discovery will become more and more irrelevant after all. Not many are searching for unboxings or reviews of discontinued products anymore. So once in a while, you need a quantity bomb, and that's CES 101.

 

Everyone expects vanilla tech showcase, no issue with that. Just make it like 90% focus.

 

People watch LTT because of typically cool sounding titles like "Gazillion Terabytes in a PC Build". My suggestion is to make the other 10% of CES like: "How to run a server from a hotel room", "How to fly to CES with a mobile PC", "How we record and backup videos at CES" etc.

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