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[5679.60 --> 5681.82] based it's it's got a better processor and
[5681.82 --> 5683.74] you can actually play games on it and it's
[5683.74 --> 5685.78] only a hundred bucks yeah it looks that
[5685.78 --> 5688.86] way how many Android so you do you you've
[5688.86 --> 5690.88] been using your shield and everything to
[5690.88 --> 5694.22] play games like you know like do you
[5694.22 --> 5697.38] actually play any Android platform games
[5697.38 --> 5700.88] or they're all rubbish yeah so I guess
[5700.88 --> 5703.20] that would be my issue would be sure you
[5703.20 --> 5705.74] can play Android games but I don't play
[5705.74 --> 5709.04] any Android games so the draw really isn't
[5709.04 --> 5711.06] there for me but I mean I don't know
[5711.06 --> 5713.68] for $100 this is a tough sell for me I'd
[5713.68 --> 5715.28] rather spend I think shield shield
[5715.28 --> 5717.22] portables down to what 200 bucks now yeah
[5717.86 --> 5719.46] yeah I'd rather have one of those and run
[5719.46 --> 5721.78] it in console mode for sure you'd have a
[5721.78 --> 5723.70] lot more flexibility with what you could
[5723.70 --> 5725.44] play on it that's that's for damn sure
[5725.44 --> 5728.14] yep so original article here is from New
[5728.14 --> 5733.60] York Times and that is that HBO is to
[5733.60 --> 5735.94] start their own standalone streaming
[5735.94 --> 5741.40] service come 2015 which is I guess pretty
[5741.40 --> 5744.22] cool actually very cool because now you
[5744.22 --> 5745.78] won't have to have a cable subscription
[5745.78 --> 5749.86] in order to get access to HBO programming
[5749.86 --> 5754.30] so this intensifies their growing rivalry
[5754.30 --> 5760.00] with Netflix HBO is trying to cater to the new generation that doesn't have any interest in cable
[5760.00 --> 5779.84] subscriptions I have only had one when my cable provider offered it to me for free I watched hockey games that was it 10 million homes in the US have no cable or satellite subscription but do have internet half of those are subscribed to a streaming surface surface surface service so CEO of HBO s...
[5779.86 --> 5809.86] those who don't have HBO all in there are 80 million homes in the US that do not have HBO and we will use all means at our disposal to go after them so there you go so there's there's that popular web comic I think it was from the oatmeal where somebody was like I'm going to watch games game of t...
[5809.86 --> 5811.84] This is my only issue here.
[5811.94 --> 5814.30] This is going to make that argument a lot more difficult.
[5814.50 --> 5817.30] Anyone who pirates Game of Thrones regularly now,
[5817.54 --> 5820.02] they have much less of an excuse.
[5821.82 --> 5825.76] This, to me, signals the beginning of the end of cable TV.
[5826.50 --> 5827.02] And world.
[5827.62 --> 5830.24] Yeah, I don't understand why it still needs to exist.
[5830.56 --> 5832.44] Kyle used a little bit more hyperbole there.
[5832.70 --> 5834.16] Just a bit of embellishment.
[5834.76 --> 5836.80] All right, we've got a few more rapid-fire topics,
[5836.94 --> 5839.08] but I've got to go through these incredibly quickly
[5839.08 --> 5840.78] because we've completely run out of time.
[5841.14 --> 5844.12] Amazon to open a physical store in New York.
[5844.16 --> 5846.80] It could act as a way to highlight products like Fire TV.
[5848.90 --> 5849.82] This is a breakthrough.
[5850.00 --> 5852.48] It's a revolutionary thing that Amazon has done here.
[5852.92 --> 5853.78] Yeah, opening a store.
[5854.42 --> 5855.76] Maybe Newegg will follow suit.
[5856.18 --> 5857.88] And then maybe NCIX will open a retail...
[5857.88 --> 5859.10] Oh, wait, no, they've already got them.
[5859.30 --> 5859.78] They have them.
[5859.96 --> 5861.28] They're called the Hybrid Center.
[5861.28 --> 5863.12] They're like the hipsters of the tech industry.
[5863.58 --> 5865.98] All right, Corsair RGB keyboards,
[5865.98 --> 5869.14] allegedly only producing 512 colors.
[5869.56 --> 5872.98] It is advertised as supporting 8-bit color,
[5873.14 --> 5875.94] giving 16.8 million total color combinations.
[5876.14 --> 5879.18] However, it's been found to support only 3-bit color,
[5879.54 --> 5881.24] giving 512 combinations.
[5881.24 --> 5885.30] To people who are sort of blown away by this,
[5885.38 --> 5891.58] all I really have to say is Corsair is doing what they had to do here, I think.
[5891.66 --> 5892.60] I don't think it's right.
[5892.68 --> 5898.28] I don't think it's right for anyone to advertise 16.8 million RGB lighting in a product
[5898.28 --> 5902.94] when it's obviously not actually 16.8 million color combinations.
[5902.94 --> 5905.34] But like, let's take...
[5905.34 --> 5907.74] Ugh, the cable's trapped under something here.
[5907.98 --> 5910.18] Let's take this mouse, for example.
[5910.40 --> 5911.56] This is a Logitech mouse.
[5911.74 --> 5914.58] Logitech is a big company, a good company, good people.
[5916.06 --> 5918.70] That LED lighting is advertised as 16.8 million.
[5919.18 --> 5920.22] There's no way.
[5920.58 --> 5923.38] There's no way in hell that it produces 16.8 million colors.
[5923.46 --> 5925.02] If you guys have ever had an RGB product,
[5925.42 --> 5926.68] drag the color wheel around.
[5927.52 --> 5929.06] You know, take two yellows that are similar
[5929.06 --> 5931.46] and see if you can actually see the difference in the LED.
[5931.46 --> 5935.32] There is no difference because it doesn't actually do it.
[5935.74 --> 5937.06] It's never actually done it.
[5937.24 --> 5941.28] And if anything, Corsair's transitions much more smoothly,
[5941.60 --> 5945.26] in my experience, than the Black Widow Ultimate Chroma anyway,
[5945.52 --> 5948.44] and a lot more smoothly than a lot of other RGB products I've seen.
[5948.56 --> 5953.58] So I really wonder how many colors most RGB products out there actually support.
[5954.00 --> 5955.58] Like I said, still wrong.
[5955.80 --> 5956.82] Shame on you, Corsair.
[5957.24 --> 5960.26] But there you go.
[5960.26 --> 5961.82] According to the forum users,
[5961.94 --> 5965.36] the issue is either that they are constrained to the USB protocol
[5965.36 --> 5966.84] that only supports three bits per channel,
[5967.04 --> 5971.48] or because the three Panasonic A32-181 LED matrix ICs
[5971.48 --> 5972.58] they use to control the keyboard
[5972.58 --> 5976.04] are only able to give individual LEDs three bits of control per channel.
[5976.26 --> 5977.12] So there you go.
[5977.62 --> 5979.96] I don't think there's been an official statement from Corsair,
[5979.96 --> 5982.76] but yeah.
[5983.34 --> 5985.62] FutureMark launches the world's first 4K benchmark.
[5985.82 --> 5987.50] This was posted by TechFanboy on the forum,
[5987.64 --> 5989.36] and it's the sources from KitGuru.net.
[5989.84 --> 5992.56] Firestrike Ultra renders the Firestrike benchmark in 4K.
[5992.64 --> 5994.72] You need at least three gigs of VRAM to run the benchmark,
[5994.98 --> 5996.30] and the leaderboards are live.