05:34 Looking at the below dates, I will wait for the 50 series cards at the end of the year. GTX 1080 - May 2016 RTX 2080 - Sep 2018 RTX 3080 - Sep 2020 RTX 4080 - Nov 2022
I'm still rocking my 1070ti lol if I don't have a used 3080 or something by that time i'll be considering a 50 series card myself. That being said if they're power hungry huge bricks like the 40 series I'm switching to team red.
3080 has "only" 10-12 Gb of VRAM which is propably not sufficient in the near future. You should maybe check some cards that have at leas 16Gb of VRAM to be more future proof. Regards, a little bit bitter 3080 owner.
The amount of tech announcements at CES which were just for AI and EVs was really absurd. Also, a lot of this gamer tech seems... Redundant? I don't know if that's the right word.
Yeah not much upgrades here just a few chips, headset, mice stuff. Most of us already upgraded Black Friday. I think Apples headset is going to be insane.
Why would it be absurd? 🤔 That's where tech is going. That's exactly what we need... Technology today is just simple machinery basically, with little "intelligence". AI is what's needed to make it smarter and more interconnected and integrated with other tech. We have fantastic inventions on the horizon.
That Targus mouse is one of those “why didn’t I think of that” products. Smart move on them with a design that just flips as opposed to having to produce two entirely different products for a minority of users. No brainer.
I doubt it sells like hotcakes Yes it’s a great innovative idea but it’s also not the type of thing that would make some one run and buy it and dismiss everything else
That Razor Haptic Cushion Thingy could work really well for Sim Racing. By adding vibration to the different sides of your back to simulate G-force in that direction!
As someone who has gotten mocked endlessly for preferring to use the mouse with my left hand, (because I'm left handed, duh) that Targus mouse is actually insane. It would also fit perfectly with the Targus backpack I've had for years!
The new 3D monitors just made me remember that James Cameron once said that Avatar 3 will be the first feature film that will use this technology inside cinemas, 3D without glasses.
The way you guys work to push different content and still somehow it's all about gaming is just astonishing. That's why you're my favorite Games News Channel❤
@@gameranxTV Hiii Jake. 👋It's me. I'm the one that needs 8K resolution because I use a 65" 8K Mini-LED TV as my PC Monitor. One day when you have one, you'll understand how amazing it is.
5080 will be announced at GDC, release late 24 or early 25 and will have a stated 100% performance increase. Though the node shrinks the price will continue to rise.
The 3d monitor possibly being used in vr headsets would actually be a huuuuuuge thing. Just imaging if VR headsets didn't need to render the game twice, could make way more detailed vr titles.
The razor chair pad I could see the sim racing community take much interest in. Especially if it undercuts a full motion platform by many multiples of dollars.
I don’t think it could compare to motion. There has been a similar haptic cushion released in the sim world by NLR that ended up not being very good. Most of us just add our own transducers to our rigs which seems to work well. This could be good though if it’s responsive and comfortable!
Yeah I’d love see skyrim SE with RT support on either Rtx or amd 6800xt or newer. Also hoping somebody or Valve put out steam box or steam console soon, with zen 4/RDNA3+ in box with steam os. But has proper dedicated GDDR6 memory and ddr4/5.
I lived in Japan for two years from 2011-2013 and they had no glasses 3D televisions in their normal department stores, and it looked good. It's just funny hearing this be a big deal in America 11/12 years later😅
Yes, but back in the day practically no one had a computer that could take advantage of this technology rather than watching movies and native 3D games were niche so most of the time it was through some post processing implementation that could lead to varied results, nowadays the average ¨gaming¨ computer is more than capable of running a game at high settings in 3D @1080p and beyond since powerful hardware has become so affordable, also that those old 3D displays had a shitty image quality in order to display the 3D content, this one ¨new¨ 3D display probably runs at least at 1440p while its on 3D and comes with all the other fancy stuff modern ¨gaming¨ displays have today so that also helps a lot to push 3D again in the market.
Eye-tracking monitor is a neat idea, even if not new. I wonder if Tobii guys tensed up, or started thinking about collaborations with other monitor makers.
The VR claim has me concerned. If people think they're going to get the same experience as VR users with headsets, that won't be the case. They won't have the same freedom of motion as VR users, which will limit the kinds of experiences they'll be able to enjoy. Older tech demo-y apps like theBlu where you don't actually move around that much is the most you'll be able to do. Games like Half-Life Alyx, Bonelabs, Into the Radius, VR Chat, not happening.
@@TheZorch It is individual, but I'd prefer a nice monitor with head/eye-tracking over a sweaty box on my face. VR is cool, but I struggle to enjoy it for more than 10-15 minutes in one sitting. I also prefer cockpit-based games (if not already obvious), and loved VR the most in those, since they don't put extra demands on space around my desk (= no blindly bumping into things). So, this would be different for sure, but for some people (e.g. me) preferable.
The 3D monitor thing isn’t new. I saw an amazing one at CES a few years ago. It supported amazing looking 3D with no glasses for all viewers simultaneously! I have no idea how the hell they pulled it off. It felt like black magic
Rog Nuc is amazing for the adults that travel a lot or on the road or even deployments and still want to game. While a gaming laptop might be as good its a very nice thing to still have.
I use a nuc for self hosting free cable access, some ai tools, and a bunch of pirated content. For traveling, I have a big properly cooled home computer with a 4090 in it that acts as a distributed gaming device through the program Moonlight and a sleek Logitech G Cloud gaming tablet. Just a suggestion for my homies on an unshackled uncompromised portable gaming device harnessing the best gpu in the world currently with super long battery and thinness.
As someone with a lazy eye the 3d only works sometimes with me 😂 I love people's reactions when I unintentionally turn into a gazelle where I'm looking in opposite directions. My periphreal vision is out of this world but it does get annoying sometime
I'm glad there's at least SOME tech expos. Since we lost E3. We need things pushing the limits of Tech. Hopefully gaming gets added more & more to it. (I've always thought a shadow box Rotoscoping effect style display would be really interesting. Instead of a 3D display)
Right away with the 3d I just wonder what would've been if certain technologies wouldve stuck. VR is damn good right now, I hope it's not a dying fad to be put on the backburner for years
i use a NUC to act as a exit node so that all my siblings and i can get direct tv for free (with traditional remote), and some ai webservices, and pirated media access. For some reason i didnt think they were for gaming but you learn something new everyday.
Regardless of the quality of the hardware on a handheld gaming device. The OS and software will ALWAYS be the reason to buy something. SteamDeck and SteamOS will always be the leader here. Everything else I have heard on the other devices, the software and firmware/OS are always worse.
Yes, well said. Even many of the more tech-savvy Steam Deck users like having a respite from constant tinkering. The OS and interface just work, period. You would think this would be a no-brainer given these handheld PCs are targeting convenience to begin with, but Valve seems to be the only competitor fully understanding that.
If you find the small Carrera stand, please stop by. The little racers were my surprise highlight. 😊 First something like Anki, but if you take a closer look, it's so much more fun. 🤩
Number 7, for those curious about hos that integrated graphics compares to, its on par with a RTX 1060/RX580. and if thats the case, itll be a real game changer fro those looking to built a low cost 1080p gaming system.
The problem with lighter gaming laptops is they don't have a proper cooling systems, so they would have to compromise on the power(TGP) to manage heat. So even if that HP Omen has a 4070, it will not perform at it's best.
@@cenciende9401 bruhh say what you say. Reality is often very different from company's announcements. I myself own a ROG Strix 15 3080. I compared all Legion, Omen and Predator laptops before buying this. Ground reality is different from what they promise.
I’ll second this, don’t know bout this Razer chair pad yet but I can say that buttkickers def add an excellent level of immersion to sim racing or any game where piloting a vehicle. Feels more like you’re in something that’s moving in the real world
3D gaming was great if you could get the equipment together. I had a 3D plasma TV a little over a decade ago and a GPU that supported 3D, coupled with a D3D wrapper software for DX9 and DX11 (TriDef 3D, long gone now) you could basically play most any game in 3D. I distinctly remember how much it added to Skyrim, the Fallout games, Mafia 2, Bioshock, etc. Yes you had to wear active-shutter glasses for the TV, and yes you had to keep them charged, but in a time where the Oculus wasn't even available outside the DKs, being able to move in game worlds in a true stereoscopic 3D (not some predictive AI pseudo-3D mind you, but ACTUAL twice-rendered stereoscopic 3D) was genuinely incredible.
Tridef 3D's DRM activation during install is busted, but if you own a legal copy there's nothing to stop you cracking it. I still play some of my favourite games with tridef.
Was nice to see some one cover things that haven't been covered over and over again by every TH-camr. I'm statting to see that the big name channels are all the same lately.
Introducing the Razer Gayzer force feedback butt cushion. Experience a new level of immersion each and every time you purchase a micro transaction in a game.
Regarding the 3D LCD concept ... its identical to the ELSA 3D LCD Monitor which was presented in the late 1990s on the Cebit in Germany (for a rediculs price ...) ... the Resolution had been lower but the eyetracking and the the supposed prism concept of the display are identical ...
3:31 I'm a left hander but I have used the mouse right handed for so long, I don't think I'd be able to use a left handed mouse anymore, as I would not be able to control my movement on my right hand.
Yup. Soyny is gonna wokify it and embarrass Nintendo. Hopefully it'll be a learning experience for Nintendo not to ever trust or work with a shit company like Soyny again
@@Llamu sometimes. But MSRP is officially 599 and it changes to 549 on January 24th. Info directly from Nvidias presentation if you wanna check it out.
10. sounds good, but eye tracking only works for one person - so when your siblings messing and trolling you, you'll going to lose that effect. 9. i find those things very annoying. 8. cool, but i use a gaming controller instead - most of the time. 6. still cool. 5. that's insane. bonus 1. can't wait to watch it.
dredd in 3d is severely under rated and was actually shot with the intention of using the tech...not some ham fisted post-production gimmick. Everyone go watch DREDD!!!!!!!!!
As someone who flips the mouse during the working day (no claims on being ambidextrous though) that targus looks like a good option haveing been looking at the ergo market but needed to buy 2 and they would be different mice models given what I have found
I think it's cool that Sony and Nintendo are working with each other mostly because it shows that the wounds between Nintendo and Sony are starting to heal a little bit from when Nintendo practically stabbed them in the back. I love Nintendo, but the way they handled that was uncool. It's true what they say time heals all wounds.
That razor cushion thing reminds me of something called a buttkicker. I do a lot of Sim racing and I have a few friends that bought a butt kicker which stimulates the vibration of the car in the road underneath you. So with that entire seat cushion razor thing you can get the feeling in more than just one area. I was never a fan of just having my butt vibrate anyways. Lol.
The problem with a display that uses eye tracking to produce a 3D image is that the user needs to be close to the cameras. It also preludes more than one person using it since multiple people would require multiple 3D source angles, something that wasn't needed by using 3D glasses. Honestly, until we get proper 3D projectors, using glasses is the best solution and it could be advanced with HUD contacts or even cybernetic eyes that sync to the display.
Also, you can"t have an actual stereoscopic 3d effect. If you keep your head still, like nearly everyone does, it will look just as flat as a normal monitor.
10:00 i think the biggest disadvantage of an intel based handheld is their graphics performance. They definitely should have partnered with Nvidia, but I can't see them be able to target a sub $700 price point with them.
05:34 Looking at the below dates, I will wait for the 50 series cards at the end of the year.
GTX 1080 - May 2016
RTX 2080 - Sep 2018
RTX 3080 - Sep 2020
RTX 4080 - Nov 2022
I'm still rocking my 1070ti lol if I don't have a used 3080 or something by that time i'll be considering a 50 series card myself. That being said if they're power hungry huge bricks like the 40 series I'm switching to team red.
3080 has "only" 10-12 Gb of VRAM which is propably not sufficient in the near future. You should maybe check some cards that have at leas 16Gb of VRAM to be more future proof.
Regards, a little bit bitter 3080 owner.
@@hlli999 I got my RTX from Nvidia for the RRP (£650) so I'm not bitter. I would be bitter if I paid £800 or something daft like that.
@@ebridgewater yeah, mine cost a little over 800€ in 2021, when they were usually in the 1000€ range.
You know Nvidia has lost its mind when a $999 gpu is consider "reasonable"
Greedy
have you considered that dollar lost value
@@wafflebits Doesn't really matter if we're not getting paid enough to afford it.
@@ibigfire in that case you might be priced out of GPUs. companies aim for the most efficient price. someone is buying them
In this economy hahah. The suits want more yacht money.
The amount of tech announcements at CES which were just for AI and EVs was really absurd. Also, a lot of this gamer tech seems... Redundant? I don't know if that's the right word.
Yeah not much upgrades here just a few chips, headset, mice stuff. Most of us already upgraded Black Friday. I think Apples headset is going to be insane.
Why would it be absurd? 🤔 That's where tech is going. That's exactly what we need... Technology today is just simple machinery basically, with little "intelligence". AI is what's needed to make it smarter and more interconnected and integrated with other tech. We have fantastic inventions on the horizon.
So what's ur story? Fell into a vat of redundancy?
The mouse that was announced was awesome because I'm left handed amd wished this was available sooner
You're redundant kid
I love how Razor says its the first Haptic Pad, when Next Level Racing has already come out with theirs for a while now for sim racers
That Targus mouse is one of those “why didn’t I think of that” products. Smart move on them with a design that just flips as opposed to having to produce two entirely different products for a minority of users. No brainer.
I doubt it sells like hotcakes
Yes it’s a great innovative idea but it’s also not the type of thing that would make some one run and buy it and dismiss everything else
Thanks for the summary! It's a hassle to wade through the boring tech announcements, so I'm glad you make a dedicated gaming synopsis of CES.
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That Razor Haptic Cushion Thingy could work really well for Sim Racing. By adding vibration to the different sides of your back to simulate G-force in that direction!
*Crashes lambo at Mach 5 with it on*
As someone who has gotten mocked endlessly for preferring to use the mouse with my left hand, (because I'm left handed, duh) that Targus mouse is actually insane.
It would also fit perfectly with the Targus backpack I've had for years!
"You like to use a mouse comfortably like everyone else lol"
I'll never understand people like that 🤣🤣🤣
@@whocares9033 I also see a lot of leftys who have grown up using the mouse in their right hand and as such are used to it that way. I never did that
do you use the actul arrows on the keyboard to play?
@@jorgegustavo8329 Yes!!! The number one thing I do when getting a new game is rebind WASD to the arrow keys.
Agreed!!!!!
The new 3D monitors just made me remember that James Cameron once said that Avatar 3 will be the first feature film that will use this technology inside cinemas, 3D without glasses.
The way you guys work to push different content and still somehow it's all about gaming is just astonishing. That's why you're my favorite Games News Channel❤
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Get off the D bro
This is by far the best game news channel on TH-cam. By far I cannot even think of another one that would be a close second one
@@gameranxTV Hiii Jake. 👋It's me. I'm the one that needs 8K resolution because I use a 65" 8K Mini-LED TV as my PC Monitor. One day when you have one, you'll understand how amazing it is.
ditto
5080 will be announced at GDC, release late 24 or early 25 and will have a stated 100% performance increase. Though the node shrinks the price will continue to rise.
The 3d monitor possibly being used in vr headsets would actually be a huuuuuuge thing. Just imaging if VR headsets didn't need to render the game twice, could make way more detailed vr titles.
Thanks for the updates I would have missed that NUC announcement otherwise! Still rocking my Phantom Canyon NUC. Can't wait to upgrade!
Razer reminding us of the X-1 Haptic Suit in Ready Player One. We're almost there, gamers.
You can never take it too far Jake 😂 that was comedy gold!
The razor chair pad I could see the sim racing community take much interest in. Especially if it undercuts a full motion platform by many multiples of dollars.
I don’t think it could compare to motion. There has been a similar haptic cushion released in the sim world by NLR that ended up not being very good. Most of us just add our own transducers to our rigs which seems to work well. This could be good though if it’s responsive and comfortable!
Yeah I’d love see skyrim SE with RT support on either Rtx or amd 6800xt or newer.
Also hoping somebody or Valve put out steam box or steam console soon, with zen 4/RDNA3+ in box with steam os. But has proper dedicated GDDR6 memory and ddr4/5.
I lived in Japan for two years from 2011-2013 and they had no glasses 3D televisions in their normal department stores, and it looked good. It's just funny hearing this be a big deal in America 11/12 years later😅
Don’t tell Americans they aren’t #1, they hate that 😂
Yes, but back in the day practically no one had a computer that could take advantage of this technology rather than watching movies and native 3D games were niche so most of the time it was through some post processing implementation that could lead to varied results, nowadays the average ¨gaming¨ computer is more than capable of running a game at high settings in 3D @1080p and beyond since powerful hardware has become so affordable, also that those old 3D displays had a shitty image quality in order to display the 3D content, this one ¨new¨ 3D display probably runs at least at 1440p while its on 3D and comes with all the other fancy stuff modern ¨gaming¨ displays have today so that also helps a lot to push 3D again in the market.
Dredd is still one of the best uses of 3D ever
That and the first Avatar. The only two films to do it right.
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@@solidgaming1103 actually Jackass 3D also did it correctly. Surprising, but they did pay for the dedicated 3D camera
Eye-tracking monitor is a neat idea, even if not new. I wonder if Tobii guys tensed up, or started thinking about collaborations with other monitor makers.
The VR claim has me concerned. If people think they're going to get the same experience as VR users with headsets, that won't be the case. They won't have the same freedom of motion as VR users, which will limit the kinds of experiences they'll be able to enjoy. Older tech demo-y apps like theBlu where you don't actually move around that much is the most you'll be able to do. Games like Half-Life Alyx, Bonelabs, Into the Radius, VR Chat, not happening.
@@TheZorch It is individual, but I'd prefer a nice monitor with head/eye-tracking over a sweaty box on my face. VR is cool, but I struggle to enjoy it for more than 10-15 minutes in one sitting. I also prefer cockpit-based games (if not already obvious), and loved VR the most in those, since they don't put extra demands on space around my desk (= no blindly bumping into things).
So, this would be different for sure, but for some people (e.g. me) preferable.
@@AntonMasloI want a BigScreen Beyond, it is like wearing a small pair of goggles rather than a large VR headset.
@@TheZorchI don’t think you’ll be able to play any VR games on it, it will probably be separate idk
@@TheZorchI could buy a big screen beyond but I’m waiting for a new headset from valve
It's just now I realized my bro who is left handed has been using the mouse with his right hand all these times
I think the haptic chair would be for combat pilot sims. Your ship gets shot, and your chair starts rumbling
The 3D monitor thing isn’t new. I saw an amazing one at CES a few years ago. It supported amazing looking 3D with no glasses for all viewers simultaneously! I have no idea how the hell they pulled it off. It felt like black magic
Gameranxs with the dubs daily
With Tom Scott taking a sabbatical and Mat Pat transitioning to behind the scenes, I hope and pray yous guys don’t stop.
Rog Nuc is amazing for the adults that travel a lot or on the road or even deployments and still want to game. While a gaming laptop might be as good its a very nice thing to still have.
I use a nuc for self hosting free cable access, some ai tools, and a bunch of pirated content. For traveling, I have a big properly cooled home computer with a 4090 in it that acts as a distributed gaming device through the program Moonlight and a sleek Logitech G Cloud gaming tablet. Just a suggestion for my homies on an unshackled uncompromised portable gaming device harnessing the best gpu in the world currently with super long battery and thinness.
Skill Up has one (not the ROG Nuc).
Also for people who want to get into pc gaming but don’t want to build a whole pc or deal with buying pre builts
Steam deck?
@@sendydowneyjr good but not even close to the same performance you’d get from a good Nuc or a gaming laptop
As someone with a lazy eye the 3d only works sometimes with me 😂 I love people's reactions when I unintentionally turn into a gazelle where I'm looking in opposite directions. My periphreal vision is out of this world but it does get annoying sometime
I (no pun intended) suddenly lost all vision in my right eye so it kinda sucks but it is what it is.
@@secondchance6603 aw man. Sorry about that. My lazy eye has ooor eyesight but I'd rather take that than lose it all together.
@@InaudibleHippo Sweet as, it could always be worse, can't dwell on it because it won't change anything.
Goes to show PSP was way ahead of its time
Surround Sound Speakers + Haptic Feedback PS5 Controller + Razor Cushion = 100% Immersion.
I'm glad there's at least SOME tech expos. Since we lost E3. We need things pushing the limits of Tech. Hopefully gaming gets added more & more to it. (I've always thought a shadow box Rotoscoping effect style display would be really interesting. Instead of a 3D display)
That gaming cushion that vibrates is just that vest that was made for the sega genesis.
Right away with the 3d I just wonder what would've been if certain technologies wouldve stuck. VR is damn good right now, I hope it's not a dying fad to be put on the backburner for years
Razor's chair reminds me of ready player one's full body haptic suit.... Omg that chair with ps5!
All I could think of when that last clip was playing was the brack friday bunduru.
yeah the razor feedback seat is pretty weird, but i think sim drive enthusiasts will love it
i use a NUC to act as a exit node so that all my siblings and i can get direct tv for free (with traditional remote), and some ai webservices, and pirated media access. For some reason i didnt think they were for gaming but you learn something new everyday.
You _always_ deliver. Thank yous
Regardless of the quality of the hardware on a handheld gaming device. The OS and software will ALWAYS be the reason to buy something. SteamDeck and SteamOS will always be the leader here. Everything else I have heard on the other devices, the software and firmware/OS are always worse.
Yes, well said. Even many of the more tech-savvy Steam Deck users like having a respite from constant tinkering. The OS and interface just work, period. You would think this would be a no-brainer given these handheld PCs are targeting convenience to begin with, but Valve seems to be the only competitor fully understanding that.
towards the end, how he said "goofier things" and goes back to the mask had me DEAD. not wrong tho LOL
i would have to see that whole back light thing in action to even imagine it being cool
If you find the small Carrera stand, please stop by.
The little racers were my surprise highlight. 😊
First something like Anki, but if you take a closer look, it's so much more fun. 🤩
2:45 Yessss!! I was waiting for them to support HDMI 2.1 so I could utilize it!
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The Esther Haptics would bring us that much closer to Reader Player One. Also, AYO
Great, now i can litterally feel my squad shooting me in the back while playing apex.
I don't think the Razer chair would be good for first person, but racing and flight games could be cool...
Number 7, for those curious about hos that integrated graphics compares to, its on par with a RTX 1060/RX580. and if thats the case, itll be a real game changer fro those looking to built a low cost 1080p gaming system.
The problem with lighter gaming laptops is they don't have a proper cooling systems, so they would have to compromise on the power(TGP) to manage heat. So even if that HP Omen has a 4070, it will not perform at it's best.
Have a Razor 15 RTX 3060. Had to buy a high end $100 cooling pad to keep it a proper temp. Love it but you’re 100% right
i thought i saw it has 130w tgp but yea heat still gonna blow
How about you pay attention? HP SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED COOLING FOR EXACTLY THAT REASON
@@cenciende9401 bruhh say what you say. Reality is often very different from company's announcements. I myself own a ROG Strix 15 3080. I compared all Legion, Omen and Predator laptops before buying this. Ground reality is different from what they promise.
Ryan Reynolds’s either gonna be link or Ganon
Tom holland as link watch
They haptic seat thing is actually pretty exciting for sim racing. Much cleaner solution than sone thing like butt kickers. Maybe cheaper too
I’ll second this, don’t know bout this Razer chair pad yet but I can say that buttkickers def add an excellent level of immersion to sim racing or any game where piloting a vehicle. Feels more like you’re in something that’s moving in the real world
It will be perfect for Soap dropping simulator.
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3D gaming was great if you could get the equipment together. I had a 3D plasma TV a little over a decade ago and a GPU that supported 3D, coupled with a D3D wrapper software for DX9 and DX11 (TriDef 3D, long gone now) you could basically play most any game in 3D. I distinctly remember how much it added to Skyrim, the Fallout games, Mafia 2, Bioshock, etc. Yes you had to wear active-shutter glasses for the TV, and yes you had to keep them charged, but in a time where the Oculus wasn't even available outside the DKs, being able to move in game worlds in a true stereoscopic 3D (not some predictive AI pseudo-3D mind you, but ACTUAL twice-rendered stereoscopic 3D) was genuinely incredible.
Tridef 3D's DRM activation during install is busted, but if you own a legal copy there's nothing to stop you cracking it. I still play some of my favourite games with tridef.
always with some fresh content!
Was nice to see some one cover things that haven't been covered over and over again by every TH-camr. I'm statting to see that the big name channels are all the same lately.
I will probably never get tired of hearing "the legend of zelda" being said with utmost seriousness in a japanese accent
Thr last one got me lol now you can really feel cartmans farts in south park lmfao
I might need to get that Razer thing... bc I love some back shots when I'm gaming
Introducing the Razer Gayzer force feedback butt cushion. Experience a new level of immersion each and every time you purchase a micro transaction in a game.
Can’t wait for the 40 series superDUPER!
Regarding the 3D LCD concept ... its identical to the ELSA 3D LCD Monitor which was presented in the late 1990s on the Cebit in Germany (for a rediculs price ...) ... the Resolution had been lower but the eyetracking and the the supposed prism concept of the display are identical ...
Superb round up!
Rumble chair would be so cool for a racing sim I bet.
That #1 will be perfect for Soap dropping simulator.
Chair thing sounds perfect for racing games
That razer chair would be amazing for sim racing
The "nuke" 😂
8600G/8700G should be nice for emulation, even better with dedicated GPUs for Xbox 360/PS3 emulation
Also don't miss the Afeela car from Sony and Honda currently on CES
3D is hard to take mainstream, because people still get dizzy, vertigo, headaches and so on. So it's not there yet, but any progress is good progress.
4K QD OLED monitors are here.. that is all that matters don’t call yourself a gamer channel if these screens doesn’t make you excited
That Razer chair could be useful in sim racing.
3:31 I'm a left hander but I have used the mouse right handed for so long, I don't think I'd be able to use a left handed mouse anymore, as I would not be able to control my movement on my right hand.
That Zelda is gonna be a stinker.
Spider-Man and Star Wars Fans from the previous era know this for a fact.
Yup. Soyny is gonna wokify it and embarrass Nintendo. Hopefully it'll be a learning experience for Nintendo not to ever trust or work with a shit company like Soyny again
Govee is absolutely fantastic we love govee even just for their space heater
I actually don't want a 3D monitor but I would like the try it once. Especially for Metroidvenia 2D games actually. The effect might be a lot bigger
2:00 philips ambilight.. been doing it for years. No extra buys.
I wonder if the eye trackers, on the 3D monitor, can be used with games that take advantage of eye tracking like tobii.
2:38... Borderlands the presequel😭😭hype to see it
Hey Jake, great video.
Just FYI the base 4070 GPU isn't being replaced. Nvidia are gonna continue selling it but at 550
They were already selling it at 550
@@Llamu sometimes. But MSRP is officially 599 and it changes to 549 on January 24th. Info directly from Nvidias presentation if you wanna check it out.
dang! That ROG NUC is cool af!! I have a weakness for ROGs.
10. sounds good, but eye tracking only works for one person - so when your siblings messing and trolling you, you'll going to lose that effect.
9. i find those things very annoying.
8. cool, but i use a gaming controller instead - most of the time.
6. still cool.
5. that's insane.
bonus 1. can't wait to watch it.
dredd in 3d is severely under rated and was actually shot with the intention of using the tech...not some ham fisted post-production gimmick. Everyone go watch DREDD!!!!!!!!!
The best gaming channel in the history of TH-cam
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6:00 imagine buying a special edition GPU that is going to be forever hidden insider the case box...
As someone who flips the mouse during the working day (no claims on being ambidextrous though) that targus looks like a good option haveing been looking at the ergo market but needed to buy 2 and they would be different mice models given what I have found
Project Esther could be really good for racing sims
I think it's cool that Sony and Nintendo are working with each other mostly because it shows that the wounds between Nintendo and Sony are starting to heal a little bit from when Nintendo practically stabbed them in the back. I love Nintendo, but the way they handled that was uncool. It's true what they say time heals all wounds.
Indeed it does. And the promise of $$$ really helps smooth the way.
That razor cushion thing reminds me of something called a buttkicker. I do a lot of Sim racing and I have a few friends that bought a butt kicker which stimulates the vibration of the car in the road underneath you. So with that entire seat cushion razor thing you can get the feeling in more than just one area. I was never a fan of just having my butt vibrate anyways. Lol.
I feel like that 2D/3D monitor thing is just gonna delete your eyesight after awhile lol
Can’t wait to see Lady Dimitrescu pick my ass up in 3D ❤️
Certainly one of the most priorities of all time
I think the Razer haptics would be cool for Sim Racing. Feel the car a bit more
9:43 2 hours of battery life 💀
The problem with a display that uses eye tracking to produce a 3D image is that the user needs to be close to the cameras. It also preludes more than one person using it since multiple people would require multiple 3D source angles, something that wasn't needed by using 3D glasses.
Honestly, until we get proper 3D projectors, using glasses is the best solution and it could be advanced with HUD contacts or even cybernetic eyes that sync to the display.
Also, you can"t have an actual stereoscopic 3d effect. If you keep your head still, like nearly everyone does, it will look just as flat as a normal monitor.
@@olivereisenberger7215 But your eyes are never still...
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I really need to watch this off the clock, my brain said "why is a gun company making a mouse" thinking Taurus, not targus..
Ray tracing Skyrim, wonder how beast your PC needs to be
Them mini gaming PCs are the future
lol the razer butt massager 😅
Such a simple idea for a mouse and yet so genius
Maybe the haptic gaming chair is for some upcoming spanking games.😂
10:00 i think the biggest disadvantage of an intel based handheld is their graphics performance. They definitely should have partnered with Nvidia, but I can't see them be able to target a sub $700 price point with them.
Razer should have done a vest. Bhaptics and OWO are a thing and are both vest style haptics. It is an interesting idea though.