INSANE! It's what I dreamed of when Ubuntu Touch announced it years ago. I was so sad that project stopped, but finally desktop seems to come to my pocket! Thanks for this movie mate!
Exactly the same here, this is what I always wanted a smartphone to be like. now it finally makes sense to make a quantum accelerator for a phone, and now we can finally use it in a way that works right.
"Ethernet on the dock is not shown here but is also functional." beautiful, meaning that i would never ever have to use wifi or cellular and can keep those killswitched forever. damn this will be some fun device, whenever i get mine.... a beautiful 2nd full slow computer it will be, that u take with u on the go when u leave the house :) did the ethernet work without problems btw, or did u have to screw around with it? i guess not that it matters much as i will be dealing with ubports at the start at least. and could u ad in the description what dongle/dock u are using? would be good to know in case, that some work and some don't. also i should get myself an iso version of this keyboard. HAIL the thinkpad n1pple!
I just plugged in ethernet and it worked, it's just a regular 10/100 usb network adapter integrated in the dock. I didn't use it in the video because the place where I filmed it doesn't have wired ethernet nearby. I don't know what dongle it is exactly, pine64 will most likely sell these in the future.
@@MartijnBraam Won't it work across any dongle? Or are you talking about it being a p64-branded accessory? I'm planning on wiring this up with a nexDock touch.
FYI for anyone interested, Lenovo apparently made a new version of the keyboard with a USB C power connector. It only uses Bluetooth or a dongle for connection.
Is it so hard to mute the video? I mean on a computer you only have to press m to mute, and on your phone is just a couple of taps, it takes you longer to write a comment that it's going to be ignored by the channel owner.
@@FubarMike www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/160179/en-us Seems like you need a 32-bit OS and at most (lol) a Titan Xp to even consider it? Not bad if you need to do that for some reason lol. I doubt it's going to be more useful or powerful than just getting a Xavier even if someone managed to do it tho.
I tried on my v1.2 with removed switches. I can see the ANX7688 switching modes and the kernel probing USB devices with my external monitor but I don't get any video signal and the mouse cursor is limited to the PinePhone screen. Should this "just work" in the 20200726 image? Edit: Just to clarify, my external monitor has a built in USB hub and touch screen so the kernel probing USB devices is expected.
Do the new board revisions fully support USB-C data + power delivery to peripherals (e.g. can you read a USB-C HDD or thumb stick)? EDIT: ideally without a powered USB-C hub for thumb sticks, though for hard drives it might of course be necessary of the phone can't supply enough power on its own)
Martijn showed a keyboard with a touchpad, both working. We tried separate mouse and keyboard devices which did not work with a usb-c to hdmi adapter. Can someone confirm that for instance a Lenovo Thinkpad keyboard with Trackpoint is working, but not two separate devices?
@@MartijnBraamgood to know from your video that usb keyboard and mouse work rightaway. I don t have a PinePhone yet, but I ll buy one. I m a writer and I use it as a mobile typing machine. If it does not work rightaway, I saw that it is possible to use bluetooth keyboard in Linux. If it does not work, we have to install the required packages.
This is good. I think the only way this would work for everyone would be to be able to have a VM for Windows or anything else. Right now, I'm using the DeX Desktop with my Samsung phone, but it's just running Android in "desktop" mode. I can RDP to windows servers or ssh with apps, but PinePhone seems like a good leap forward.
I mean you *can* run a VM on a PinePhone, but I'd still recommend sticking with native applications. If you have some application you absolutely need there's Box86 combined with WINE which might work for some stuff, but that's still in its early stages.
This is a great video but I have not gotten it to work at all...not a lick. I've tried multiple displays (including the NextDock), I've tried my Convergence dock as well as two other HDMI out usb docks. I've tried PostmarketOS, KDE Plasma Mobile and Mobian. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. The keyboard and mouse work with the dock but no video out.
Die versie bedoel ik, dat is hoe je een telefoon zou moetten gebruiken, dat is hoe ik het altijd droomde en wou doen. THis is exactly what a smartphone should always have been like, and how probably most of us always dreamed to use their phones.
@@MartijnBraam thank you for the info. i was interested if it can be use a linux desktop on the tv. i guess that you mean that the desktop will move very slow on that resolution. BTW does it output sound too over hdmi?
would you explain EXACTLY what you are doing here? i have your multi-boot image, i have convergence working with a usb-c dock, i can SEE the postmarket OS backdrop on my monitor, with a usb keyboard and mouse attached, but i do not know what mouse/keyboard combo thing you are doing to drag windows from phone screen to external monitor.
What version is this talking about and how do you know you have correct board? "This currently requires a newer board revision with the CC fix to make it work."
I think he's talking about this issue: wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.1_-_Braveheart#USB-C_CC_pins_are_pulled_to_the_GND_by_AW3512_.28VCONN_switches.29_when_VCONN_is_off
That's cool, although need the 8GB+ ram, possibly tiling manager mode, will wait I realize there's like the Samsung phones but I'm not dropping $1-2K on a phone
Adding onto this request (hey why don't you pay us) from a guy that can't write native code without some browser wrapper. It would be cool if when you turn the phone off eg. power button, it runs in headless mode so you get some RAM back. Not sure if that's possible since usually for example in Ubuntu switching to Tiling manager from the RAM-sucking GUI, you do it at login. But I think it's possible if you kill the GUI/use x-...something I forget what it is that does graphics usually. Anyway I'm down for it, if it has that built in projector, laser projected keyboard and it also serves coffee. For real though I like the low hardware computing it's like a personal fetish in a way eg. using Raspberry Pis even though you probably get more performance from an old laptop/desktop. I could see it though, Logitech Mx Master mouse with my Durgod Hades 68 yeah boiii running Peasant 7.0 OS
Just tried on Mobian running from the SD card and that took 8 seconds. This is probably just a bug in PostmarketOS and not indicative of CPU/storage performance.
yep the external monitor should just work with the phone screen off, it's controlled by the normal monitor applet in gnome. The external display is some random unbranded ebay thing, 10" 1080p IPS screen
1.2 has the CC bug. Possible with hardware modifications. wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.1_-_Braveheart#USB-C_CC_pins_are_pulled_to_the_GND_by_AW3512_.28VCONN_switches.29_when_VCONN_is_off
What exactly does VCONN do? I've checked the v1.2 schematic but aside from an output pin on the A64 it doesn't seem to go anywhere outside the digital video circuitry?
Did you have to do something special to get this to work? I've tried with mine with mobian, arch, and postmarketos and can't get it to work. Is it my dock or do i need to set something up to get it to work?
That music is really, really annoying, especially at that volume! Please turn it down a LOT, and/or maybe choose another song. Which doc and screen are you using? Also... is that a Thinkpad keyboard in an external USB form factor?? How does that work?
I have the same model of ThinkPad keyboard (for another language). It was sold as an off the shelf product for professional use but I got two of them for cheap from a clearance sale so I just put the other one aside as a spare. They're really nice keyboards even though it's the "new" style key caps. I've taken mine apart a couple of times (the micro USB connector is pretty fragile) and it's literally just a laptop keyboard with a flex-PCB cable connected to a USB interface board.
Is charging working with this adpter? Someone doubted about this in the OTG mode with a Linux phone: forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-ubports-gsi-ubuntu-touch-for-poco-f1-pie-based-alpha-2-unofficial-updated.4133513/page-4
@@MartijnBraam Thank you, Martijn,very happy with this information. People doubted about me in the XDA Poco F1 developer thread. Now, I have some arguments to convince.
@@MartijnBraam I need something to hold my phone, then I can make videos again, better videos. But for unscripted videos on the first try, things like searching for the right key combination to maximize is something I would cut out.
Please make one for "non techies" with a normal USB-A cheap keyboard and TV set and play there Netflix TH-cam and show this HDMI out with ethernet in that actually most Android and iOS phones cannot do.
Unless you are pronouncing "USB" like a word, rather than saying all the letters like everyone I've ever heard, it should be *A* USB, not *an* USB. When determining which indefinite article to use, the next letter doesn't matter. The next *sound* matters.
and it's an HDMI not a HDMI cable. It's like he got em' backwards. That being said he's probably not a native english speaker sooo... I can't even begin to start getting things wrong in his native tongue. ;)
looks cool but much harder to use then samsung Dex and it has almost no power in the phone as well. I would look for a used note 8 for the same price and use samsung Dex right now. could be good in 2 years but now right now. plug in HDMI and get no desktop. have to drag everything from the phone over the computer part....
There were some serious issues with video out over LVDS in the i.MX 8M drivers in mainline Linux. Purism and NXP spent a lot of time talking about how to resolve it the correct way. Give PINE64 and partners credit, but keep in mind that their task is much easier, since they are dealing with old hardware which already had pretty good Linux support. Implementing the cameras with the i.MX 8M is going to be another big problem, because NXP didn't adequately document its MIPI CSI2 interface.
@@amosbatto3051 oh we're definetly using all the hard work from the sunxi community that made most of the SoC support work. the A64 basically has the same MIPI CSI2 issue, which is why this design uses a camera with a parallel bus. This video out also took quite some work making a driver from scratch for the anx usb-c controller that's in this device that makes it able to do displayport alt mode from the hdmi signal from the SoC.
INSANE! It's what I dreamed of when Ubuntu Touch announced it years ago. I was so sad that project stopped, but finally desktop seems to come to my pocket! Thanks for this movie mate!
Remember it's still alive as UBports!
Canonical gave up on Ubuntu Touch but a community known as UBports is still developing it. You can even get Ubuntu Touch on this phone.
@@EpicB yuuup running it as we speak ;-)
Exactly the same here, this is what I always wanted a smartphone to be like.
now it finally makes sense to make a quantum accelerator for a phone, and now we can finally use it in a way that works right.
Great video, also uncut, and great to know, that keyboard, mouse and HDMI dual screen is working the same way as on a windows 10 mini pc. Well done.
Would love to see an updated video with the new Pinephone Pro :)
Love the think pad keyboard
Grande Martijn Braam!
"Ethernet on the dock is not shown here but is also functional."
beautiful, meaning that i would never ever have to use wifi or cellular and can keep those killswitched forever.
damn this will be some fun device, whenever i get mine....
a beautiful 2nd full slow computer it will be, that u take with u on the go when u leave the house :)
did the ethernet work without problems btw, or did u have to screw around with it? i guess not that it matters much as i will be dealing with ubports at the start at least.
and could u ad in the description what dongle/dock u are using? would be good to know in case, that some work and some don't.
also i should get myself an iso version of this keyboard. HAIL the thinkpad n1pple!
I just plugged in ethernet and it worked, it's just a regular 10/100 usb network adapter integrated in the dock. I didn't use it in the video because the place where I filmed it doesn't have wired ethernet nearby. I don't know what dongle it is exactly, pine64 will most likely sell these in the future.
@@MartijnBraam Won't it work across any dongle? Or are you talking about it being a p64-branded accessory?
I'm planning on wiring this up with a nexDock touch.
@@mma93067 it should work on any usb-c docks and dongles that support displayport alt-mode
I want the future to have Ethernet ports EVERYWHERE.
Or maybe some kind of futuristic magnet based Ethernet!
@@Mallchad or a free license free wireless specification.
This looks so good!
Wish all phones were like this.
FYI for anyone interested, Lenovo apparently made a new version of the keyboard with a USB C power connector. It only uses Bluetooth or a dongle for connection.
Where do I buy that one ?
Nice to finally see that crappy micro connector go, thanks for the heads up!
Yo please for the love of God man stop putting this music in your vids
Is it so hard to mute the video? I mean on a computer you only have to press m to mute, and on your phone is just a couple of taps, it takes you longer to write a comment that it's going to be ignored by the channel owner.
please always use this song.
@@mmgregoire1 get it together
Yea, it's like Ear-Stabbing.
yeah
amazing video
I'm curious if you've had any luck getting this dock working with the PinePhone Pro Explorer..?
Wow phone (pine64's phone) + trackpoint (the best invention of our society) 😍 It must be very useful
Someone could make a custom phone case that docks to the pins on the back, adding a track-point connected via i2c.
Can't wait for someone to get eGpu working too. Imagine hooking a 2080ti to the pinephone :P
I'm not sure nvidia compiled drivers for ARM for the 2080TI
@@FubarMike www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/160179/en-us
Seems like you need a 32-bit OS and at most (lol) a Titan Xp to even consider it? Not bad if you need to do that for some reason lol.
I doubt it's going to be more useful or powerful than just getting a Xavier even if someone managed to do it tho.
Would be great to see pinephone with nexdock.
I don't have a nexdock
@@MartijnBraam I know that :)
So awesome. Thanks for the video!
Amazing demonstration Martijn, I was waiting for a pmOS CE! Will HDMI works without tweaks (board revision or other fixes) in the pmOS batch?
I tried on my v1.2 with removed switches. I can see the ANX7688 switching modes and the kernel probing USB devices with my external monitor but I don't get any video signal and the mouse cursor is limited to the PinePhone screen.
Should this "just work" in the 20200726 image?
Edit: Just to clarify, my external monitor has a built in USB hub and touch screen so the kernel probing USB devices is expected.
how could you make an external touch screen work like a 10'' for a car mount?
Do the new board revisions fully support USB-C data + power delivery to peripherals (e.g. can you read a USB-C HDD or thumb stick)?
EDIT: ideally without a powered USB-C hub for thumb sticks, though for hard drives it might of course be necessary of the phone can't supply enough power on its own)
Can you give the model of the monitor? Thanks!
Can i connect to Bluetooth keyboard and mouse without the usb receiver?
That should work yes, as long as they are really bluetooth devices and not random 2.4Ghz wireless devices.
What's the screen? Looks nice
Martijn showed a keyboard with a touchpad, both working. We tried separate mouse and keyboard devices which did not work with a usb-c to hdmi adapter. Can someone confirm that for instance a Lenovo Thinkpad keyboard with Trackpoint is working, but not two separate devices?
Do bluetooth keybard and mouse also work on the Pinephone?
It probably works, but I don't have bluetooth hardware to test it.
@@MartijnBraamgood to know from your video that usb keyboard and mouse work rightaway. I don t have a PinePhone yet, but I ll buy one. I m a writer and I use it as a mobile typing machine. If it does not work rightaway, I saw that it is possible to use bluetooth keyboard in Linux. If it does not work, we have to install the required packages.
Is it possible to edit documents in LibreOffice Writer and LibreOffice Calc, or is this video only a nice demo?
Can you provide a link to the very nice keyboard you're having there?
Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English smile.amazon.com/dp/B00F3U4TQS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_q7NnFbPT3CFEJ
When will the Linux mobile smartphone be available from the Amazon store?
This is good. I think the only way this would work for everyone would be to be able to have a VM for Windows or anything else. Right now, I'm using the DeX Desktop with my Samsung phone, but it's just running Android in "desktop" mode. I can RDP to windows servers or ssh with apps, but PinePhone seems like a good leap forward.
I mean you *can* run a VM on a PinePhone, but I'd still recommend sticking with native applications. If you have some application you absolutely need there's Box86 combined with WINE which might work for some stuff, but that's still in its early stages.
where is this monitor?
Sorry but...
Can i connect a generic dock?
The convergencie package is very expensive in my country
Any usb-c dock that uses displayport alt-mode should just work.
This is a great video but I have not gotten it to work at all...not a lick. I've tried multiple displays (including the NextDock), I've tried my Convergence dock as well as two other HDMI out usb docks. I've tried PostmarketOS, KDE Plasma Mobile and Mobian. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. The keyboard and mouse work with the dock but no video out.
Nice one, i wish this was possible with Ubuntu Touch
It is, On Nexus 4
It isn't?? :O
This is so incredibly exciting. I just placed my order. Can you turn the phone screen off and continue to use the monitor?
Should be possible, you can do it right now with Mobian and wlr-randr over SSH.
Is the phone powering those devices?
What keybouad is this please?
What flavors does this work with?
Did you also have an annoying high pitched noise when turning the phone on? Calls sound quality is awful as well...
Oh, I just found out why and I think I sorted it out! 😅
what is that keyboard? will there be a pinephone with a physical kb?
It's a lenovo thinkpad usb keyboard. afaik pine64 is working on a keyboard backcover.
Thinkpad keyboards aren't exactly cheap.
@@____-gy5mq the archiss quattro tkl looks pretty good
@@Suppboio what the hell? It even has a trackpoint!
Performance?
Die versie bedoel ik, dat is hoe je een telefoon zou moetten gebruiken, dat is hoe ik het altijd droomde en wou doen.
THis is exactly what a smartphone should always have been like, and how probably most of us always dreamed to use their phones.
have you test 4k@60hz?
i'm very curious about it
it can do 4k30 max, but that will use so much memory bandwith that the phone won't really be usable anymore.
@@MartijnBraam thank you for the info. i was interested if it can be use a linux desktop on the tv. i guess that you mean that the desktop will move very slow on that resolution. BTW does it output sound too over hdmi?
would you explain EXACTLY what you are doing here? i have your multi-boot image, i have convergence working with a usb-c dock, i can SEE the postmarket OS backdrop on my monitor, with a usb keyboard and mouse attached, but i do not know what mouse/keyboard combo thing you are doing to drag windows from phone screen to external monitor.
windows key + dragging
@@MartijnBraam thank you
What version is this talking about and how do you know you have correct board? "This currently requires a newer board revision with the CC fix to make it work."
I think he's talking about this issue: wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.1_-_Braveheart#USB-C_CC_pins_are_pulled_to_the_GND_by_AW3512_.28VCONN_switches.29_when_VCONN_is_off
Will this be a thing on the new release coming in July?
That's cool, although need the 8GB+ ram, possibly tiling manager mode, will wait
I realize there's like the Samsung phones but I'm not dropping $1-2K on a phone
Adding onto this request (hey why don't you pay us) from a guy that can't write native code without some browser wrapper. It would be cool if when you turn the phone off eg. power button, it runs in headless mode so you get some RAM back. Not sure if that's possible since usually for example in Ubuntu switching to Tiling manager from the RAM-sucking GUI, you do it at login. But I think it's possible if you kill the GUI/use x-...something I forget what it is that does graphics usually.
Anyway I'm down for it, if it has that built in projector, laser projected keyboard and it also serves coffee. For real though I like the low hardware computing it's like a personal fetish in a way eg. using Raspberry Pis even though you probably get more performance from an old laptop/desktop.
I could see it though, Logitech Mx Master mouse with my Durgod Hades 68 yeah boiii running Peasant 7.0 OS
@@jacobdavidcunningham1440 are these comments meant as jokes? If so I totally got wooshed.
Sorry to troll... but did it seriously just take 11 seconds to load the settings app???
Yep it does, it looks like gnome-settings tries to contact a few dbus services while starting before it shows the window, we might be missing one.
@@MartijnBraam Looks amazing anyway. Might need to save for this one.
Just tried on Mobian running from the SD card and that took 8 seconds. This is probably just a bug in PostmarketOS and not indicative of CPU/storage performance.
This is really neat. Will there be a way to just use the external monitor with the phone screen off? Also what external display is that?
yep the external monitor should just work with the phone screen off, it's controlled by the normal monitor applet in gnome.
The external display is some random unbranded ebay thing, 10" 1080p IPS screen
Am I crazy or the music that you use is also used by some advertisement in the Pathé (before they play a film)?
Will it be possible to run on Hardware spec v 1.2?
1.2 has the CC bug. Possible with hardware modifications.
wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_v1.1_-_Braveheart#USB-C_CC_pins_are_pulled_to_the_GND_by_AW3512_.28VCONN_switches.29_when_VCONN_is_off
Of all the songs you could pick.. dude
Does the new board mean this won’t work with the developer edition?
What dock is that?
Looks like Martijn doesn't know somehow 0_o (see the reply to cataria)
@@serhiyint looks like a standard USB C hub to me which is cool as hell.
PinePhone can be connected to a charger and work without a battery?
It does boot, but wifi and the modem requires a battery to be present to work
@@MartijnBraam that is, if you connect an ethernet cable, will the Internet work without a battery?
@@Dimapps yes
@@MartijnBraam thanks for answers
Do you just removed the switch or you replaced like mozzwald did?
this is a test board from the factory with correct switches on it.
@@MartijnBraam , great job! Is the test board meant as a prototype for the PostmarketOS CE?
What exactly does VCONN do? I've checked the v1.2 schematic but aside from an output pin on the A64 it doesn't seem to go anywhere outside the digital video circuitry?
Is that a full size HDMI output on the dock?
It is
Did you have to do something special to get this to work? I've tried with mine with mobian, arch, and postmarketos and can't get it to work. Is it my dock or do i need to set something up to get it to work?
Nvm, didn't realize this required the new CE coming out.
Does anyone know what cell networks will work with the pinephone in the US?
supposedly Tello
super key + left mouse click to move windows
bspwm?
no, phosh. In the current version windows are actually draggable when the phone is docked.
Nice. cool video
Wasn't there an early Motorola Android phone that allowed you to do similar? However excited about this!
The photon q?
Atrix
Moto Atrix , Samsung's currently can do this it's called dex
Top vorbereitet :)
what type of board revision does this require? i have brave heart
This is 1.2a (postmarketOS CE)
That music is really, really annoying, especially at that volume! Please turn it down a LOT, and/or maybe choose another song.
Which doc and screen are you using? Also... is that a Thinkpad keyboard in an external USB form factor?? How does that work?
I have the same model of ThinkPad keyboard (for another language). It was sold as an off the shelf product for professional use but I got two of them for cheap from a clearance sale so I just put the other one aside as a spare. They're really nice keyboards even though it's the "new" style key caps.
I've taken mine apart a couple of times (the micro USB connector is pretty fragile) and it's literally just a laptop keyboard with a flex-PCB cable connected to a USB interface board.
Is charging working with this adpter? Someone doubted about this in the OTG mode with a Linux phone:
forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-ubports-gsi-ubuntu-touch-for-poco-f1-pie-based-alpha-2-unofficial-updated.4133513/page-4
USB-C connectors don't have OTG, that's strictly for USB-B devices. Charging works fine.
@@MartijnBraam Thank you, Martijn,very happy with this information. People doubted about me in the XDA Poco F1 developer thread. Now, I have some arguments to convince.
I would have made a few cuts, but otherwise good video.
I made no cuts on purpose so it's completely visible how everything works. if I had more space I also would've had all the cables fully in view.
@@MartijnBraam I need something to hold my phone, then I can make videos again, better videos. But for unscripted videos on the first try, things like searching for the right key combination to maximize is something I would cut out.
Pinephone is the better version of both MacBook and iPhone 2 in 1
Please make one for "non techies" with a normal USB-A cheap keyboard and TV set and play there Netflix TH-cam and show this HDMI out with ethernet in that actually most Android and iOS phones cannot do.
Unless you are pronouncing "USB" like a word, rather than saying all the letters like everyone I've ever heard, it should be *A* USB, not *an* USB. When determining which indefinite article to use, the next letter doesn't matter. The next *sound* matters.
and it's an HDMI not a HDMI cable. It's like he got em' backwards. That being said he's probably not a native english speaker sooo... I can't even begin to start getting things wrong in his native tongue. ;)
looks cool but much harder to use then samsung Dex and it has almost no power in the phone as well. I would look for a used note 8 for the same price and use samsung Dex right now. could be good in 2 years but now right now. plug in HDMI and get no desktop. have to drag everything from the phone over the computer part....
yeah there's no UI on the hdmi side yet. Nothing that can't be fixed with some updates.
this video was good but that music wasn't.
pinephone beat purism to convergence lmao xd
not really, they had to make it work first :)
And don't forget it's Purism who is developing Phosh, the shell used by the Pinephone in this video.
There were some serious issues with video out over LVDS in the i.MX 8M drivers in mainline Linux. Purism and NXP spent a lot of time talking about how to resolve it the correct way. Give PINE64 and partners credit, but keep in mind that their task is much easier, since they are dealing with old hardware which already had pretty good Linux support. Implementing the cameras with the i.MX 8M is going to be another big problem, because NXP didn't adequately document its MIPI CSI2 interface.
@@amosbatto3051 oh we're definetly using all the hard work from the sunxi community that made most of the SoC support work. the A64 basically has the same MIPI CSI2 issue, which is why this design uses a camera with a parallel bus.
This video out also took quite some work making a driver from scratch for the anx usb-c controller that's in this device that makes it able to do displayport alt mode from the hdmi signal from the SoC.
Martijn Braam we'll never forget your part in this.
like everything linux for the past 20 years... it didnt go as smoothly for me.
ok ... really really slow
... so not really nice for daily use.
Nice video, but I absolute HATE the background music.
Wow. This crap is dead on arrival.