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[3076.00 --> 3077.00] And that's what they're doing now.
[3077.00 --> 3081.00] With these race to the bottom priced like deluge of products.
[3081.00 --> 3082.00] There's six of them.
[3082.00 --> 3085.00] They're beating Apple and Google to the punch here.
[3085.00 --> 3089.00] At the Google event, which we're going to cover next Wednesday morning.
[3089.00 --> 3090.00] I think.
[3090.00 --> 3095.00] Google is planning on, we know, they're announcing a small Google home.
[3095.00 --> 3104.00] But there's speculation that they are also going to release one with a screen on it that can make video calls and watch Netflix, which is a direct response to the Echo Show.
[3104.00 --> 3114.00] So, this is a hardware tech space, other than e-books, I guess, or e-readers, where Amazon actually has a lead over the biggest players.
[3114.00 --> 3115.00] So, they're trying to grab market share.
[3115.00 --> 3116.00] It's a land grab.
[3116.00 --> 3117.00] Yeah.
[3117.00 --> 3126.00] So, pricing-wise, everything from $99 to $130 for the Echo Spot, which is kind of like a crossover between the Dot and the Show.
[3126.00 --> 3129.00] Smart alarm clock that can make video calls.
[3129.00 --> 3130.00] I mean, basically, yeah.
[3130.00 --> 3133.00] So, the idea is they want these things all over your house.
[3133.00 --> 3135.00] Echo button.
[3135.00 --> 3137.00] It's $20 a pair, hockey puck sized.
[3137.00 --> 3140.00] Pairs with the Echo and uses an input for like trivia games.
[3140.00 --> 3142.00] Yeah, so you can interact with it.
[3143.00 --> 3144.00] It's $10.
[3148.00 --> 3150.00] I just, I really do think I'm losing touch.
[3150.00 --> 3151.00] Like, I'm getting old fashioned.
[3151.00 --> 3153.00] Check out the Echo Spot though.
[3153.00 --> 3159.00] Or which one of these, there's one that has a speaker on it that's, oh, it's the Fired TV now.
[3159.00 --> 3164.00] I can't believe that being willing to take your phone out of your pocket to look something up is old fashioned now.
[3164.00 --> 3168.00] Don't you want to be able to use it when you're cooking and your hands are wet?
[3168.00 --> 3169.00] My phone's waterproof.
[3169.00 --> 3170.00] Get on my level.
[3170.00 --> 3171.00] But you can't swipe.
[3171.00 --> 3172.00] It's called an apron.
[3172.00 --> 3173.00] Apron?
[3173.00 --> 3174.00] I can picture you in one.
[3174.00 --> 3175.00] Or a tea towel.
[3175.00 --> 3176.00] Who cares?
[3176.00 --> 3177.00] Oh, it's so annoying.
[3177.00 --> 3181.00] Because Bixby, as you'll see in our upcoming video, you can control the actual interface.
[3181.00 --> 3182.00] Like, Bixby, swipe left.
[3182.00 --> 3185.00] How sweet is it to just have your recipe up there, your chopped stuff.
[3185.00 --> 3186.00] Bixby, scroll down.
[3186.00 --> 3187.00] You can see the next part of the recipe.
[3187.00 --> 3188.00] Awesome.
[3188.00 --> 3189.00] Hey Siri.
[3189.00 --> 3190.00] Oh, for crying out loud.
[3190.00 --> 3195.00] See, this, this is why I, this is, this is the problem with all this stuff.
[3195.00 --> 3197.00] None of it works the way you expect.
[3197.00 --> 3212.00] Okay, here's something you like a little, you like, you have an opinion on this, right?
[3212.00 --> 3213.00] The Fire TV 4K.
[3213.00 --> 3214.00] Siri apologized.
[3214.00 --> 3218.00] I don't need, I don't need friends who apologize.
[3218.00 --> 3220.00] They got a new Fire TV 4K.
[3220.00 --> 3221.00] It's $70.
[3221.00 --> 3224.00] That's $100 less than the Apple TV 4K.
[3224.00 --> 3225.00] Wow, get wrecked Apple.
[3225.00 --> 3226.00] $100 less.
[3226.00 --> 3231.00] It's the same price as a Chromecast 4K.
[3231.00 --> 3232.00] Okay.
[3232.00 --> 3233.00] Alright.
[3233.00 --> 3237.00] I just, I have such a hard time caring about that.
[3237.00 --> 3242.00] Speaking of things I have a hard time caring about, numlock21 posted this on the forum.
[3242.00 --> 3244.00] The original article is from Guru3D.
[3244.00 --> 3245.00] You don't care about this?
[3245.00 --> 3248.00] This is exactly the kind of thing that gets your blood rushing.
[3248.00 --> 3250.00] Actually, no.
[3250.00 --> 3254.00] What am I supposed to do with 20 gigabit USB?
[3254.00 --> 3257.00] Stuff fast.
[3257.00 --> 3258.00] Yeah, like what?
[3258.00 --> 3259.00] Do stuff fast.
[3259.00 --> 3260.00] Don't.
[3260.00 --> 3262.00] What, what stuff am I doing?
[3262.00 --> 3265.00] Taking stuff off of external stuff, putting out other stuff.
[3265.00 --> 3267.00] Why would I be doing that?
[3267.00 --> 3268.00] You're a camera person.
[3268.00 --> 3269.00] I have a NAS.
[3269.00 --> 3271.00] You're a camera person.
[3271.00 --> 3272.00] Okay.
[3272.00 --> 3273.00] What am I?
[3273.00 --> 3274.00] Okay.
[3274.00 --> 3275.00] Okay.
[3275.00 --> 3276.00] Okay.
[3276.00 --> 3277.00] Okay.
[3277.00 --> 3278.00] In the future.
[3278.00 --> 3279.00] So, can we just introduce this?
[3279.00 --> 3280.00] This is pretty cool.
[3280.00 --> 3293.00] So, basically, it's an update to the USB 3 spec that will allow what would be a 5 gigabit line to carry 10 gigabit per second and what would be 10 to carry up to 20.
[3293.00 --> 3295.00] So, it is a doubling of the bandwidth.
[3295.00 --> 3300.00] This will be done by adding two-lane operation over existing USB-C cables.
[3300.00 --> 3307.00] So, provided the cables have been certified for 10 gigabit per second super speed USB, then this will work.
[3307.00 --> 3311.00] However, both the host and the client need to be compatible with the new standard.
[3311.00 --> 3314.00] So, theoretically, 20 gigabit per second.
[3314.00 --> 3317.00] We're talking like 2,500 megabytes per second.
[3317.00 --> 3334.00] So, let's say, hypothetically, that some, you know, camera manufacturer that thinks they're just way too good to charge reasonable prices for their gear were to actually release recording media that is actually faster than just an off-the-shelf MSATA SSD.
[3334.00 --> 3338.00] Let's say that they were recording to NVMe SSDs.
[3338.00 --> 3356.00] If I had a reader that could read at, you know, 20 gigabit, then I guess if I also had a 20 gigabit, you know, network, then I could copy over to that.
[3356.00 --> 3359.00] If I had a Thunderbolt...
[3359.00 --> 3362.00] What am I doing with this?
[3362.00 --> 3366.00] Why do you care so much about Thunderbolt that you don't care about this?
[3366.00 --> 3369.00] Well, Thunderbolt's cool because it's daisy-chainable.
[3369.00 --> 3371.00] It carries DisplayPort.
[3371.00 --> 3374.00] Which, okay, USB-C can carry DisplayPort as well.