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Does anyone else find CES coverage to be nundane?

Gix7Fifty

So year after year my YT subscriptions are filled with CES coverage of the most boring stuff. I don't need to know what something maybe or might be available , just put it out and see if I buy it. 

Forgive me El Guapo. I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education...

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No I like seeing all the advancements they  make on products, like the vive pro I liked seeing that. 

 

I dont see why your against  people showing off what off what they are working on.

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lolz VR...

Forgive me El Guapo. I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education...

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I love it. I like seeing what's potentially coming down the pipeline, and a lot of the stuff covered by Linus and others are products that are launching. For example everything in the Corsair booth, and the systems they covered. Granted, this year hasn't had a ton of interesting stuff. Seeing the under-glass fingerprint reader working in a production device was nice, though apparently Qualcomm is finally going to do something with their ultrasonic technology this year, so that should also be interesting.

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2 hours ago, Gix7Fifty said:

lolz VR...

Why lol? VR is. Its not just for gaming. It’s helping In real life situations, people can train surgery and other tasks in vr for job training and that can even cut out on people purposely killing and making animals have baby’s that are still born just for us to practice on. If you think VRis just this gaming gimmick then you know zero about VR.

 

but then again you seem like a child by this post on how you don’t care to know about stuff and just want to see it and if you see it and like it you want it.

 

if no one cares and though it was dumb then it wouldn’t exist but obviously thats not the case. A person who is truely into tech would love to see all the stuff they show. It’s amazing to see how fast they developed new tech and phase out old tech that is relatively new every year or so. Going from hundreds and hundreds of years with small progression to now we can make new tech that’s way more advanced in just a few years.

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3 hours ago, CryptoMatt said:

Why lol? VR is. Its not just for gaming. It’s helping In real life situations, people can train surgery and other tasks in vr for job training and that can even cut out on people purposely killing and making animals have baby’s that are still born just for us to practice on. If you think VRis just this gaming gimmick then you know zero about VR.

 

but then again you seem like a child by this post on how you don’t care to know about stuff and just want to see it and if you see it and like it you want it.

 

if no one cares and though it was dumb then it wouldn’t exist but obviously thats not the case. A person who is truely into tech would love to see all the stuff they show. It’s amazing to see how fast they developed new tech and phase out old tech that is relatively new every year or so. Going from hundreds and hundreds of years with small progression to now we can make new tech that’s way more advanced in just a few years.

Wow calm down buddy.

You are projecting so hard your post might as well be a PowerPoint presentation.

 

He didn't say "no one cares about VR", nor did he say it has no applications except gaming. Your entire post is just arguing against things he never said, or insulting him.

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Very bland.  It's just a bunch of commercials pretty much. The only interesting thing this year was the AMD segment and even that was lacklustre.

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