This is certainly a unique piece of tech, but I agree with your points. The brightness issue is a deal breaker for outdoor usage especially, and the cost just seems prohibitive for what it delivers.
@@sntslilhlpr6601I guess they are not even aiming at techies, but at people who want to camp but can't really keep away from technology and who will easily pay for something so overpriced because they don't know better.
A homebrew version of this concept would be a great project for Matt at DIY PERKS. He would definitely do the speakers right, and inside the rugged suitcase, it would probably be a brass and hardwood veneer beauty. He's also done outdoor TVs and power stations, so he has the skillset. Maybe this could be the mythical DIY Perks - LTT collab, with LTT contributing the electronics - perhaps based on parts from Frameworks Marketplace?
@@TheTastefulThickness True, don't even need the battery pack since most laptops include one inside. A low effort, low fidelity version is easy. But the cool project would be to emulate the LG luggable with super bright screen, high quality audio, extended unplugged playtime, and maybe some gaming capabilities.
Man, this takes me back. There were this old portable suitcase gaming monitors from Gaems that were hdmi powered from the xbox360/ps3, you only needed the console brick. They were super cool
I saw this, and immediately thought it would be perfect for a small display at conferences. A lug in, lug out, easy to deploy display for the showroom floor.
I literally put together the same thing for my studio and client work where I show the customers without them having to hover over my laptop. I used a portable display for $100, a cheap camera tripod, and a tablet wall mount holder, the monitor is used for multiple purposes, the Monitor can be powered and USBC can power it + the signal can come from either HDMI or USBC for camera work depending on what you want to hook up to it, I used a power bank to power it if the source is HDMI..... The whole thing probably cost me $150...
You don't have speakers, and the monitor isn't touchscreen. I'd say $400 is a good price for a more comprehensive solution such as this one, and I'd say $6-700 if they improved on the drawbacks. But as it is, this looks and feels way too cheap for the asking price. It costs as much as a high end LG TV whilst cheaping out on so many aspects...
@@FrequencyOfThought Nice, I agree with you, those portable $80-100 displays are really good I just got one, plus it's way more flexible and upgradable (e.g., bt speaker can be used by itself and is better than the vids product). To the other guy, you can get the touch version for like 30-40 dollars more, and if you want a used briefcase isn't expensive either.
@@debiancool I don't mean to say that this is more cost-effective than buying all items separately, just that it's great as a hassle-free set for people who don't want to deal with setting things up. It's like purchasing an all-in-one PC instead of buying a desktop and monitor separately.
If I could get this purely as a touchscreen monitor built into a case, no "smart"/battery/speakers, I'd buy 3 immediately. I work in entertainment, and a rugged touchscreen monitor built into a case that can deploy quickly would be AMAZING.
I mean there are some pretty fancy portable monitors anymore, some even OLED and 144hz. You could just slide them in a backpack at that point. It's fancy, but I don't think very necessary.
This thing looks more like it's supposed to look rugged than be rugged to me. There are plenty of solutions for monitors in road cases, including some that don't even require you to remove the monitor from the road case but just take off the front, or open the top and extend a vesa mount.
If it was only a good panel, I’d buy 3 for client monitors for film production. It would be a really convenient form factor compared to what we usually have, but 250 nits will get you nowhere.
Yeah you can get that... And you don't even need to pay production equipment of prices like you used to... Also I'm not really sure this is rugged necessarily.. it didn't give the impression that there was ruggedness involved lol. But it is incredible over the last seven to 10 years how utterly the price and availability of these things that used to be pretty much bracketed off as rental equipment for production crews has hit the prosumer and then the consumer market even.. No I can't speak to an all-in-one, but I can say that it would not be hard to put an all-in-one together that would be better and probably cheaper by far.. probably one of the other on that case but well.. maybe significantly in one direction of better or cheaper.. and then equivalent at least in the other regard.. I know DIY perks has done a bunch of projects like this but.. That's more boutique than it is practical in a lot of cases, well it is practical it's it's just you know... Not exactly always accessible necessarily for just what you're doing here.. The real trick would again be the rugged part, which I don't think this is.. but the experience I have with OLEDs, in that if they're not made specifically to do that... They're not... But LCDs on the other hand.. they make those in every flavor and it wouldn't be too hard to actually ruggedize an LCD panel of quality and my quality I really just mean like acceptable quality not this quality.. so you know a significant step above this quality but obviously not ideal if you were just going out and getting a monitor or a display TV.
For camping, I initially tried mobile projector. It was very dim, managing white background was quite a battle. I bought cheap 27" monitor (which has a 75hz LG IPS panel) with 12V input, use a 20Ah powerbank to power the monitor. With that, I use a MI TV stick, and a cheap (redmi) soundbar. I am using this setup for 2 years, the powerbank provides more than 3 hours. My total cost is less than 150 USD.
I have done the home theatre in the woods thing. It's pretty simple. You bring some white sheets, mobile projector and Blutooth speakers. You get a much bigger screen, with a much smaller carry size, much lower weight, much lower cost and much more battery time. And probably, much better audio quality. EDIT: For those who may wonder _why_ I have done this, it's not just to watch movies from my hammock. It's because I'm an archer and I love to shoot blunts at it at night. I originally wanted to use a camera and make a bow hunting game. Free idea for anyone who wants it. I still think it's a good one.
I've used a similar type of set up when we used to go watch motor racing. I also invested in a Bluetti solar power bank that runs 12V and 240V uk power and can last 6-12 hours depending on the draw and will recharge on a nice sunny day if you bring your solar panel as well.. If it ain't broke then don't fix it
6:31 I actually just found how to turn off the screen the other day. You have to go to advanced display settings, go to the power savings mode, and there is an option to turn off the display there.
When i first got mine i was able to toggle the energy saving on or off battery. They must have updated and not you cant turn it off or change brightness at all on mine.
If you removed the speakers, I would see this be good for smaller panelists at expos. You just come in with your promotional material, put it in the corner and have something to catch the eye. No fiddling with organizers or fighting with other panelists, and you have one less thing to worry about.
Haha I'd still take a portable monitor powered over usbC by a small laptop hidden beneath the table or something 😅 Edit: what do you know, they actually mentioned this in the video
Yeah but even plugged in 500 nits is terrible for a setting full of bright lights like that, not to mention it's fairly small and the resolution is crap. I just don't understand who this is for... It's as if they did the bare minimum for it "to exist" and then said fuck it and put a 1200$ sticker on it.
Would barely be visible in a brightly lit expo hall. Buying a $199 40" TV from walmart and just dumpstering it after the event would be a superior experience.
12:45 The JBL Charge is not a stereo speaker, while it does have 2 drivers one is a racetrack woofer and the other is a tweeter. If you want a weather-resistant JBL speaker with stereo you would need to either get an Xtreme or a Boombox with neither of those options being super portable or cheap.
To be fair, he said "stereo ready." According to the JBL Charge 5 product page, their Partyboost feature allows for stereo mode when two of the same speaker models are paired using the JBL app.
As a touring professional in the music industry, I could see SOO many applications for this!! Having a touch screen monitor built into travel case on a flexible mount?? Perfect for Monitor engineers, playback techs, and FOH
if you DONT want to see shaved linus... 1. he showed up in yesterday's YT short 2. he was in the most recent ep of the WAN show. if Floatplace Exclusives are the most updated videos they release... then you have at least 6 days until you see shaved linus regularly in LTT's usual videos.
you can turn the screen off without using the voice assistant: press settings once, then go down to the lower option to customize the menu, add "turn screen off" option
Maybe if it was more accurate and took the speakers out, this would be awesome for video work. Actually forget that, lg should put a better hinge on the case itself and mount the screen to it like a laptop. Then have a foldable hood around the display. Add controls, batterys, and connectors to the bottom half. Then throw in an actually accurate display. Most production companies would love it.
Having visited and checked out camping spots in Korea, this is totally the kind of product they would purchase just to ensure their kids have something to watch/use while “camping” in their high end vehicles/tents. 😁
Last year i built a little on the go kodi setup, I bought a 16 inch 2.5k screen for less than 80 dollars, small sound bar for 45, an xbox series x carring bag for 50. Switch out the game bag for any console you have use the savings to buy a giant battery or a larger screen.
9:38 - I think I discovered the perfect use of this. This is a PERFECT setup for NYC chess hustlers. I can imagine seeing one of them plop this down to play with other people and blasting their music through the included speaker.
Yeah but... Not really? Battery life is very low, it's expensive af. Connected board go for way less and you could just get a tablet and Bluetooth speakers then
I can see how this could be useful for sales people who need to showcase their product to clients and want to setup 1-2 of those displays as demo booths (like for apps). They could even carry this as a backup in case the projector in the client's meeting room is broken (as it often is).
The audio does seem like such a major oversight. I have a Dell laptop from 6th gen Intel that has a bottom firing sub built to the laptop and it sounds great.
Linus this brings up an idea for a challange, namely to get some of your guys working together to build "A Cheep Large Suitcase PC". Trying to make one that is cheeper and better in specification, than that perthetic thing that is clameing to be a "TV".
They would need an actual challenge though, so they would need to do something like can you make it have 24 hours of battery life in the same weight or can it include an entire gaming PC for 4+ hours of portable gaming or something. Just beating this thing for half the price is way, way too easy to make a worthwhile video, literally anybody could do so.
Titles normally change a couple of times in the first few days. It's not just a LMG thing either, it seems to be becoming standard. Floatplane still gets the sensible title though.
I really like the concept of this. The ability to easily close it up and stow it away neatly some place else, is a great convenience in itself. I can even understand why the speakers fire from behind instead of below, because it does show on the promotionals that it can be used flat on the suitcase bed. Yet for most I’m agreeing with Linus here. Great idea poor execution. Just two additional suggestions for LG. 1. It’s 2024 already, USB-C please at the very least (or even USB-C 4) since this is after-all a video device. 2. Build the speakers along the edges of screen (like the higher end iPads). Can’t wait for an improved or higher spec device.
You can turn the screen off by going to general, enegry saving then screen off, you can also add it to the menu that pops up when you press the settings button
Put the screen in the back panel where the speakers are that can still pull forward for rotate then set up to that back can pen up all the way but lock able in different angle. Put speakers in the bigger bottom with arms that pull them up and out to the side of the screen. Then fill in left over space with whole removeable mini PC that easy to change the parts out for. It would look a lot better then.
I took my 32" 110V flat screen TV fishing the other night. I used a battery box i built. With a 500 watt invertor. I fished and watched the nascar race for more than 7 hours. My battery still had 70% battery life.
This reminds me of one of those Pelican cases that I see people on Reddit slapping full desktop setups in. If I were camping, I'd rather a laptop, this would be better for a RV or something. Speaker orientation should be either foldouts or as you mentioned, up firing. For the price, you could fabricate a better DIY solution. It's still neat though.
Interesting concept. I want to see a version that folds out into a dual monitor, thunderbolt dock, with storage space for mouse and keyboard. Would be neat to have an easy to carry case that could turn a steam deck into a full blown workstation
Here’s an idea for someone to execute on: Display carrier box that uses the VESA mounts to safely ship a flatscreen if you don’t have the original box. Would be meant for professionals, apartment dwellers and esport gamers to quickly pack their monitor in a protective, collapsible case which can be a carry on bag.
NO!! SHAVED LINUS HAS COME IN THE FORM OF A SPONSOR SEGMENT!! Our days are numbered...
you mean shaved right?
@@kermitthefragg that's what he said. Are you slow???
Ello fellow freind😊
I got jumpscared when "he" appeared
@@AlieNateIncthe comment was edited… he’s obviously changed it… are you slow? Clearly are.
0:54 That split glass edit effect was so cool and so well done!
That _was_ pretty dope
I was about to comment on it too! Love their editors!
Super good editing on ltt videos really makes them more enjoyable
IM stealing it and giving zero credit.lol
Totally agree
The sponsor segue jump scared me
*segue actually, from the Latin "seguire", meaning "to follow"
@@Ludix147 oh my bad, thank you
@@Ludix147 Damn, first time in my 32 years of life that I see this word written down
Now I wanna see someone getting some sick air on a Segway
@@skyline3344 Like, Paul Blart?
11:05 The squirrel running down the tree. That has smooth movement ^^
I'm surprised that the cameraman had the discipline to not quickly zoom in on it 😅
I was looking for someone else noticing and commenting it 😂
This is certainly a unique piece of tech, but I agree with your points. The brightness issue is a deal breaker for outdoor usage especially, and the cost just seems prohibitive for what it delivers.
unique 🤭
I also agreed with it. Coz brightness is what you need most during outdoors especially under the sun light.
I thought the concept was cool, but holy hell the execution... It's like they didn't even try. It's nothing but a gimmick.
@@sntslilhlpr6601I guess they are not even aiming at techies, but at people who want to camp but can't really keep away from technology and who will easily pay for something so overpriced because they don't know better.
"It's just a big laptop!" "No way man, it's much worse than that"
frfr. jackery and tv would make more sense than that shitty rendition of a.... product?
@@Meatsweats_o_O better off with the samsung view . least it was also a tablet
yeah, looks one of the dumbest tech stuff of the year to me
A homebrew version of this concept would be a great project for Matt at DIY PERKS.
He would definitely do the speakers right, and inside the rugged suitcase, it would probably be a brass and hardwood veneer beauty. He's also done outdoor TVs and power stations, so he has the skillset.
Maybe this could be the mythical DIY Perks - LTT collab, with LTT contributing the electronics - perhaps based on parts from Frameworks Marketplace?
@@TheTastefulThickness ye u don’t need to.
But I want tooo
@@TheTastefulThicknessThis. My dad has one specifically for karaoke.
didn't he do an outdoor tv already, I don't remember if it was battery powered tho
@@ragecandy Yes he did. Also a DIY power station. Also many high quality speaker projects. A high quality DIY version is totally in his wheelhouse.
@@TheTastefulThickness True, don't even need the battery pack since most laptops include one inside. A low effort, low fidelity version is easy. But the cool project would be to emulate the LG luggable with super bright screen, high quality audio, extended unplugged playtime, and maybe some gaming capabilities.
babe shaved linus isn't real he can't hurt you 😨😨
first
Remember back when people did this meme with beard Linus???
Loved that split screen effect! Shoutout to the editor
Man, this takes me back. There were this old portable suitcase gaming monitors from Gaems that were hdmi powered from the xbox360/ps3, you only needed the console brick. They were super cool
6:20
Imagine going camping, bringing a portable screen, only to put on a fireplace, instead of building an actual campfire.
Camping during the summer here in NZ, a lot of fire restrictions and outright bans on open flames
Probably should be mandatory in California.
At least it's a touchscreen so you can warm your hands on the flames!! 😁
Modern times!
😆
But what if it rains? /s
All Tech TH-camrs : Talking about the Apple Vision Pro
Linus : Let's just go back to LG
LG wing changed him forever
There was a Short Circuit unboxing and they talked about it extensively on WAN show
Isn't LG making screens for the Apple?
Only apple fans care about that severely overpriced crap
Linus is currently "investigating" the productivity use-case (i.e. trying to use it as a monitor)
11:04 squirrel in the background
My brother!
I saw that, too. Sad when the product is so boring that the background catches our attention. Lol
squirrel
I thought 3.32 ...
Is it a black squirrel!
The pocket miss at 11:30 made my day.
Lol!
Ahahah. Good spot. I would change it to 11:35 though
I saw this, and immediately thought it would be perfect for a small display at conferences. A lug in, lug out, easy to deploy display for the showroom floor.
Shaved Linus Looks Retro-Future. Brings Back Old Memories of Young Linus + Modern Matured Looks.
He looks like he's from Mary Poppins
11:05 that squirrel is the most exciting thing about this video
I guess we'll still have to wait for a shaved Linus video
it's in the sponsor spot
Lol 😂
Watch this weeks WAN show, the return of shorn Linus is already here
Linus Shaving Tips
Beardless linus
David not only did an amazing job writing this but also doing all the fun bits. Would love to see more of him
If that's kinda like any LG OS, you can add an option to turn off the display (but continue audio and such) in the quick-menu on the left.
I literally put together the same thing for my studio and client work where I show the customers without them having to hover over my laptop. I used a portable display for $100, a cheap camera tripod, and a tablet wall mount holder, the monitor is used for multiple purposes, the Monitor can be powered and USBC can power it + the signal can come from either HDMI or USBC for camera work depending on what you want to hook up to it, I used a power bank to power it if the source is HDMI..... The whole thing probably cost me $150...
You don't have speakers, and the monitor isn't touchscreen. I'd say $400 is a good price for a more comprehensive solution such as this one, and I'd say $6-700 if they improved on the drawbacks. But as it is, this looks and feels way too cheap for the asking price. It costs as much as a high end LG TV whilst cheaping out on so many aspects...
@@leonro I have a Bluetooth speaker, and the laptop puts out good enough audio for a small room to hear just perfectly
@@FrequencyOfThought Nice, I agree with you, those portable $80-100 displays are really good I just got one, plus it's way more flexible and upgradable (e.g., bt speaker can be used by itself and is better than the vids product). To the other guy, you can get the touch version for like 30-40 dollars more, and if you want a used briefcase isn't expensive either.
@@debiancool Mines a Lepow, I think I got it for like 89 bucks on shlamazon a while ago
@@debiancool I don't mean to say that this is more cost-effective than buying all items separately, just that it's great as a hassle-free set for people who don't want to deal with setting things up. It's like purchasing an all-in-one PC instead of buying a desktop and monitor separately.
The black squirrel at like 11:00 ish was the best part of this video. More LTT nature docs.
Was that also him at 13:10 peeking from behind the post I wonder
If I could get this purely as a touchscreen monitor built into a case, no "smart"/battery/speakers, I'd buy 3 immediately. I work in entertainment, and a rugged touchscreen monitor built into a case that can deploy quickly would be AMAZING.
I mean there are some pretty fancy portable monitors anymore, some even OLED and 144hz. You could just slide them in a backpack at that point. It's fancy, but I don't think very necessary.
Theres another company making one just like this
This thing looks more like it's supposed to look rugged than be rugged to me. There are plenty of solutions for monitors in road cases, including some that don't even require you to remove the monitor from the road case but just take off the front, or open the top and extend a vesa mount.
If it was only a good panel, I’d buy 3 for client monitors for film production. It would be a really convenient form factor compared to what we usually have, but 250 nits will get you nowhere.
Yeah you can get that... And you don't even need to pay production equipment of prices like you used to... Also I'm not really sure this is rugged necessarily.. it didn't give the impression that there was ruggedness involved lol. But it is incredible over the last seven to 10 years how utterly the price and availability of these things that used to be pretty much bracketed off as rental equipment for production crews has hit the prosumer and then the consumer market even..
No I can't speak to an all-in-one, but I can say that it would not be hard to put an all-in-one together that would be better and probably cheaper by far.. probably one of the other on that case but well.. maybe significantly in one direction of better or cheaper.. and then equivalent at least in the other regard..
I know DIY perks has done a bunch of projects like this but.. That's more boutique than it is practical in a lot of cases, well it is practical it's it's just you know... Not exactly always accessible necessarily for just what you're doing here..
The real trick would again be the rugged part, which I don't think this is.. but the experience I have with OLEDs, in that if they're not made specifically to do that... They're not... But LCDs on the other hand.. they make those in every flavor and it wouldn't be too hard to actually ruggedize an LCD panel of quality and my quality I really just mean like acceptable quality not this quality.. so you know a significant step above this quality but obviously not ideal if you were just going out and getting a monitor or a display TV.
For camping, I initially tried mobile projector. It was very dim, managing white background was quite a battle. I bought cheap 27" monitor (which has a 75hz LG IPS panel) with 12V input, use a 20Ah powerbank to power the monitor. With that, I use a MI TV stick, and a cheap (redmi) soundbar. I am using this setup for 2 years, the powerbank provides more than 3 hours. My total cost is less than 150 USD.
In France "vessie" means "bladder", so I die of laugh when there is the sponsoring segway 😂😂
11:04 squirrel in the back!
My dog in the TH-cam comments i see
Hey this looks awfully familiah 🤔
I have done the home theatre in the woods thing. It's pretty simple. You bring some white sheets, mobile projector and Blutooth speakers. You get a much bigger screen, with a much smaller carry size, much lower weight, much lower cost and much more battery time. And probably, much better audio quality. EDIT: For those who may wonder _why_ I have done this, it's not just to watch movies from my hammock. It's because I'm an archer and I love to shoot blunts at it at night. I originally wanted to use a camera and make a bow hunting game. Free idea for anyone who wants it. I still think it's a good one.
I've used a similar type of set up when we used to go watch motor racing. I also invested in a Bluetti solar power bank that runs 12V and 240V uk power and can last 6-12 hours depending on the draw and will recharge on a nice sunny day if you bring your solar panel as well.. If it ain't broke then don't fix it
Finally, Linus' son takeing over the sponsor messages!
Lol
pre-pandemic linus?
is it just me or does Linus look way older when he is shaved?
6:31 I actually just found how to turn off the screen the other day. You have to go to advanced display settings, go to the power savings mode, and there is an option to turn off the display there.
When i first got mine i was able to toggle the energy saving on or off battery. They must have updated and not you cant turn it off or change brightness at all on mine.
would be sick to go full gaming mode on an airplane while constantly asking the attendants for snacks.
cute lil squirrel at the tree on the left at 11:04
11:07 squirrel on the tree!🌲 ❤️
Brb, I’m grabbing the pellet rifle.
If you removed the speakers, I would see this be good for smaller panelists at expos. You just come in with your promotional material, put it in the corner and have something to catch the eye. No fiddling with organizers or fighting with other panelists, and you have one less thing to worry about.
Haha I'd still take a portable monitor powered over usbC by a small laptop hidden beneath the table or something 😅
Edit: what do you know, they actually mentioned this in the video
Yeah but even plugged in 500 nits is terrible for a setting full of bright lights like that, not to mention it's fairly small and the resolution is crap. I just don't understand who this is for... It's as if they did the bare minimum for it "to exist" and then said fuck it and put a 1200$ sticker on it.
Would barely be visible in a brightly lit expo hall. Buying a $199 40" TV from walmart and just dumpstering it after the event would be a superior experience.
@@aranykai how did you propose a worse solution than this product?
This would be a very good addition to a salesman's portable display or for an individual vending at conventions
12:45 The JBL Charge is not a stereo speaker, while it does have 2 drivers one is a racetrack woofer and the other is a tweeter. If you want a weather-resistant JBL speaker with stereo you would need to either get an Xtreme or a Boombox with neither of those options being super portable or cheap.
To be fair, he said "stereo ready." According to the JBL Charge 5 product page, their Partyboost feature allows for stereo mode when two of the same speaker models are paired using the JBL app.
As a touring professional in the music industry, I could see SOO many applications for this!!
Having a touch screen monitor built into travel case on a flexible mount??
Perfect for Monitor engineers, playback techs, and FOH
The sponsor spot takes me back… I miss his beard
if you DONT want to see shaved linus...
1. he showed up in yesterday's YT short
2. he was in the most recent ep of the WAN show.
if Floatplace Exclusives are the most updated videos they release...
then you have at least 6 days until you see shaved linus regularly in LTT's usual videos.
is it just me or does he look way older when he is shaved?
@@kristianpavic6119 He looks like he aged 5 years at least.
If you watch yesterday's WAN Show, he confirmed the beard will be coming back, just not right away
9:44 David play the Bongcloud opening, he's definitely a pro 😂
yeah!😂🤣
@@IsleyNumber1 LMAO
average hikaru viewer
you can turn the screen off without using the voice assistant: press settings once, then go down to the lower option to customize the menu, add "turn screen off" option
Maybe if it was more accurate and took the speakers out, this would be awesome for video work.
Actually forget that, lg should put a better hinge on the case itself and mount the screen to it like a laptop. Then have a foldable hood around the display. Add controls, batterys, and connectors to the bottom half. Then throw in an actually accurate display. Most production companies would love it.
THE SQUIRREL AT 11:06!!! LOVING IT
Having visited and checked out camping spots in Korea, this is totally the kind of product they would purchase just to ensure their kids have something to watch/use while “camping” in their high end vehicles/tents. 😁
My thought after I saw this title was “whaaaaaaaaat?” and then "Why tho?"
Did you call my name?
@@why_tho_ I didn’t mean to
@@FBI_guy1223 😂
Last year i built a little on the go kodi setup, I bought a 16 inch 2.5k screen for less than 80 dollars, small sound bar for 45, an xbox series x carring bag for 50. Switch out the game bag for any console you have use the savings to buy a giant battery or a larger screen.
Having watched Linus for the past 4 years, this is definitely one of the more tame projects 😂
3:30 what a vibe
I lost it at the airport while watching bomb ticking asmr it did not go well
9:38 - I think I discovered the perfect use of this. This is a PERFECT setup for NYC chess hustlers. I can imagine seeing one of them plop this down to play with other people and blasting their music through the included speaker.
Yeah but... Not really? Battery life is very low, it's expensive af. Connected board go for way less and you could just get a tablet and Bluetooth speakers then
Great to see a new face doing the sponsor spots, I think the guy has a lot of on camera potential
That crack cut was creative as hell, I loved it
11:05 Squirrel
Love David's B roll cameos
That squirrel at 11:04 wanted to check out the IR Blaster.
I love David's video contributions so much. I hope he shows up more!
IS DAVID A WRITER NOW???? THAT'S AWESOME!
There's already a huge market for this in live event production. Except you can do it yourself for way cheaper, and you can customize it to your needs
And you can do it actually rugged
11:03 Squirrel in tree, best part of video.
Just got one last week . I overnight at dirt track races. Hooked up to Starlink and 480 amps 12v. It will make a nice tailgate reference.
It consumes 31W of 110v with a ROKU running off the USB plug
David out here casually inventing new chess openings
That forest dance was something else
*laughs in OLED tablet and a bluetooth speaker"
Oh thank god, Linus still has a beard
Not in the segue😞
This was pre recorded video
David's writing has been really great. Loved this video
I love the cameo of the squirrel at 11:10 😀 that was the most interesting part haha
That jumpscare for the sponsor segment was brutal
dang... how many videos they have on hold before loosing his beard!
I think they said they usually have 10-14 vids in the bucket, so probably about two weeks worth
@@timnone2924 by then he'll probably have the beard back
shaved linus brings me back to better days, idc what yall say.
The squirrel at 11:06 definitely stole the video lol.
I can see how this could be useful for sales people who need to showcase their product to clients and want to setup 1-2 of those displays as demo booths (like for apps). They could even carry this as a backup in case the projector in the client's meeting room is broken (as it often is).
at that point would a pico projector not be better? (and not to mention a lot lighter)
Wild that they ask how much it costs in the first 15 seconds and dont answer it until 13:20 💀
CAN WE AFFORD IT? NO
STILL WATCHING? YES!!!
I want to see you guys mod this device with all of the “obvious” improvements (relocated speakers, brighter display, etc…).
Modding to add a better display means making everything including the casing from scratch. But I'd like to see it.
The audio does seem like such a major oversight. I have a Dell laptop from 6th gen Intel that has a bottom firing sub built to the laptop and it sounds great.
Linus this brings up an idea for a challange, namely to get some of your guys working together to build "A Cheep Large Suitcase PC". Trying to make one that is cheeper and better in specification, than that perthetic thing that is clameing to be a "TV".
They would need an actual challenge though, so they would need to do something like can you make it have 24 hours of battery life in the same weight or can it include an entire gaming PC for 4+ hours of portable gaming or something.
Just beating this thing for half the price is way, way too easy to make a worthwhile video, literally anybody could do so.
why was the title changed from
“LG made a Suitcase TV”
to
“LG done GOOFED”
?
A/B testing probably. LTT has multiple titles for a lot of their videos, and after a bit pick the one that is performing better.
Titles normally change a couple of times in the first few days. It's not just a LMG thing either, it seems to be becoming standard. Floatplane still gets the sensible title though.
@@Metal_Maxine Probably because floatplane videos don't make money per a thousand views, so uploaders aren't incentivized to use click bait.
@@TheRavenCoder it's more because some floatplaners scream at them every time they do (even if it's funny)
required by big youtube creators if they want money for their videos
I love opening a suitcase to watch tv
I really like the concept of this.
The ability to easily close it up and stow it away neatly some place else,
is a great convenience in itself.
I can even understand why the speakers fire from behind instead of below, because it does show on the promotionals that it can be used flat on the suitcase bed.
Yet for most I’m agreeing with Linus here. Great idea poor execution.
Just two additional suggestions for LG.
1. It’s 2024 already, USB-C please at the very least (or even USB-C 4) since this is after-all a video device.
2. Build the speakers along the edges of screen (like the higher end iPads).
Can’t wait for an improved or higher spec device.
You can turn the screen off by going to general, enegry saving then screen off, you can also add it to the menu that pops up when you press the settings button
Where is the 2018 Linus?
The baby face one :>
Nostalgia hits hard with shaved linus
Put the screen in the back panel where the speakers are that can still pull forward for rotate then set up to that back can pen up all the way but lock able in different angle.
Put speakers in the bigger bottom with arms that pull them up and out to the side of the screen.
Then fill in left over space with whole removeable mini PC that easy to change the parts out for.
It would look a lot better then.
It's nice to see David writing a video!
@11:06 cute squirrel climbing down the tree 🐿
I took my 32" 110V flat screen TV fishing the other night. I used a battery box i built. With a 500 watt invertor. I fished and watched the nascar race for more than 7 hours. My battery still had 70% battery life.
I'm going to miss the beard. Linus looks so much more chill with it.
This reminds me of one of those Pelican cases that I see people on Reddit slapping full desktop setups in. If I were camping, I'd rather a laptop, this would be better for a RV or something. Speaker orientation should be either foldouts or as you mentioned, up firing. For the price, you could fabricate a better DIY solution. It's still neat though.
Now we can see how far in advance some of these videos are made
Question is now... Can your team build a better OLED version?
water cooled OLED version!
The instant I saw that naked face I started screaming Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I don't know if I can see that again.
This one will be an absolute hit with the glamping people, specially in Korea where they love this sort of thing.
I love when you selected Philippines in the game,
greetings from Philippines 😁👌
This could come in handy for Audiovisual companies to use as a confidence monitor.
The fireplace sounded like a Geiger counter.... lol
So this is what’s inside the pulp fiction brief case
11:03 Check out the squirrel 🐿️
The real question is can the LTT team build it better?
Glad to see Tig Notaro is doing okay.
Interesting concept. I want to see a version that folds out into a dual monitor, thunderbolt dock, with storage space for mouse and keyboard. Would be neat to have an easy to carry case that could turn a steam deck into a full blown workstation
Here’s an idea for someone to execute on:
Display carrier box that uses the VESA mounts to safely ship a flatscreen if you don’t have the original box. Would be meant for professionals, apartment dwellers and esport gamers to quickly pack their monitor in a protective, collapsible case which can be a carry on bag.
I'm glad Linus brought his son for the sponsor segment.