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You guys are pretty much live at this point, 3 videos every 3 hours for the past 2 days, it's been total coverage.

 

Thanks!

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i mean there a lot easier to make and edit as its only a few takes AND theres no script required. just turn on the camera and give your opinion. plus its CES its like the E3 of tech 

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You guys are pretty much live at this point, 3 videos every 3 hours for the past 2 days, it's been total coverage.

 

Thanks!

And plenty more to come, I can assure you.

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they already said there are at least 60 videos they plan to release

 

their editing team is working on content 24/7 while their recording team is out shooting video during the day :)

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That's nuts.

 

they already said there are at least 60 videos they plan to release

 

their editing team is working on content 24/7 while their recording team is out shooting video during the day :)

Don't start a post without pc specs.

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Well the videos are all filmed well in advance, with a few mentioned as being filmed before CES. While they're doing a good job with the video quality, and I prefer that, the release schedule is not as fast as many others and they're certainly not live.

This year I actually really liked MKBHDs coverage - one high quality video covering the cool bits of the show so far. Though LTTs video are exceptionally good this year as well.

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Linus really has been an asshole though 

 

I love it 

Indeed :P

Don't start a post without pc specs.

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they already said there are at least 60 videos they plan to release

well they better.

they are only tech channel i am watching for CES coverage.

 

Bloody good job guys, they will need a weeks break after this.

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I'm very interested in the ES01 -- http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=614&area=en

 

Presumably it works even when the system is completely powered off?

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I'm very interested in the ES01 -- http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=614&area=en

 

Presumably it works even when the system is completely powered off?

While that is very cool what would be some practical uses for it?

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I'm very interested in the ES01 -- http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=614&area=en

 

Presumably it works even when the system is completely powered off?

Yes, it's plugged in the "power button" header of the motherboard and probably has a small rechargeable battery.

 

While that is very cool what would be some practical uses for it?

tons of practical uses, I was looking for a similar thing a while back to power on my HTPC without leaving my couch, used WoL and an app instead because I couldn't find anything except for a DIY board that used IR from the TV remote.

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they do this every year fyi

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You guys are pretty much live at this point, 3 videos every 3 hours for the past 2 days, it's been total coverage.

 

Thanks!

 

I think Linus is on a deadline with Video count because of Squarespace sponsorship...

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While that is very cool what would be some practical uses for it?

If you wanted to power on your steam machine from the couch.

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If you wanted to power on your steam machine from the couch.

Very good point thanks :)

 

Yes, it's plugged in the "power button" header of the motherboard and probably has a small rechargeable battery.

 

tons of practical uses, I was looking for a similar thing a while back to power on my HTPC without leaving my couch, used WoL and an app instead because I couldn't find anything except for a DIY board that used IR from the TV remote.

good points thanks :)

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This is my favourite CES video, the main reason: just watch from 1:16-1:21 and you'll know why.

coincidence, I think not xD

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i mean there a lot easier to make and edit as its only a few takes AND theres no script required. just turn on the camera and give your opinion. plus its CES its like the E3 of tech

maybe easier, but certainly not easy

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I think Linus is on a deadline with Video count because of Squarespace sponsorship...

I can see that...

 

However, the videos are still Linus quality, and I am really enjoying the coverage.

 

I hope the guys are going to get a day or two off after this to rest up.

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