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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • And today I'm here with some of the best stuff

  • that I've seen at CES 2017.

  • Also, I have a super cool mic

  • so that means I'm legit.

  • - How's it going?

  • - This is the second year in a row

  • that I was literally filming the intro to my video

  • and some famous YouTuber walked up behind me.

  • How's it going? (man kissing Austin on cheek)

  • I appreciate the commitment.

  • So before I talk about all the cool things that I saw,

  • what did you see at CES that you actually liked?

  • You have six seconds, go!

  • - Uh, Project Valerie, uh.

  • - Perfect, thanks.

  • Anyways, so,

  • one of my favorite things I saw at CES this year

  • was Razer Project Valerie.

  • It is essentially a triple-screen laptop.

  • The base of it is a fairly standard Razer Blade Pro,

  • a cool laptop but it traditionally has

  • a single 17-inch 4K display.

  • Mere child's play when you can actually have

  • three of those 4K displays built in.

  • The way they fold out is interesting.

  • They had a couple of different prototypes at the booth.

  • With Razer, a lot of the time after you see these

  • sort of projects at CES, before too much longer,

  • they actually ship them.

  • Valerie's an interesting idea

  • having essentially 12K gaming,

  • a triple-screen 4K setup on a laptop

  • is actually kind of insane.

  • It's also gonna be insanely expensive

  • and probably very hard to drive from a laptop

  • but it's a really cool idea.

  • - Subscribe to Bitwit.

  • - You probably shouldn't do that.

  • It's a bad idea.

  • I'll leave a link in the description.

  • You guys be the judge but

  • not a good idea. - Nah, you probably

  • - shouldn't do it.

  • It's bad for your health. - Bad idea.

  • - Continuing on the crazy laptop train,

  • there is the Acer Predator 21 X.

  • This thing is actually insane

  • but the difference is you can buy it

  • in February

  • for $9,000,

  • no big deal, standard laptop, spare change.

  • Inside you get two GTX 1080s.

  • You get an overclockable Core i7,

  • five drive bays,

  • two power supplies,

  • and a 21-inch curved display

  • on a laptop.

  • I'm not exactly sure what the audience

  • for a 20-pound $9,000 laptop is

  • but if you want some insane performance,

  • Acer also has you covered.

  • Completely changing gears on the laptop side,

  • there is the LG Gram 14.

  • Now at first glance,

  • this looks like a way more normal computer.

  • It's made of plastic.

  • It's got some cool things like

  • you actually have a 14-inch display

  • but the chassis about 13 inch

  • because it's got a small bezel.

  • There's actual ports,

  • a decent keyboard.

  • What's cool about this is that first of all

  • it's incredibly lightweight.

  • From the Gram name,

  • it's less than a kilogram

  • which for a 14-inch laptop is not bad.

  • More importantly than that,

  • it has a big 60 watt-hour battery.

  • Yes!

  • Pause!

  • Stop the music!

  • You heard that right.

  • There's a laptop in 2017 that is still

  • thin and light, and they added battery.

  • Isn't that incredible?

  • Isn't that an amazing idea?

  • Moving away from laptops,

  • one of the absolutely coolest things

  • at CES this year was the LG W7 Wallpaper TV.

  • Not only was it insanely thin

  • but it's actually flexible.

  • The idea is it's a 4K OLED panel

  • that you attach to your wall with magnets.

  • When you're ready to take it off,

  • you literally just peel it back.

  • Along side it, LG was also showing off

  • a brand new Atmos soundbar.

  • The idea is that it has top-firing speakers

  • to fire sound off the ceiling to get

  • a full surround experience.

  • The only downside to all of this

  • is that the actual TV itself

  • costs $8000, so like everything else at CES,

  • it's really expensive.

  • This is really cool!

  • There's a 4K OLED panel that is legitimately flexible

  • that you can just stick on your wall.

  • All right, so what was your favorite thing

  • you saw at CES?

  • - Well, I really liked the LG room.

  • They had a tunnel full of TVs.

  • That was awesome.

  • - [Austin] Yeah, I think it was like 160

  • or something like that?

  • - [Boy] They were all 4K

  • and they have a huge galaxy display.

  • It's awesome.

  • - Yes, it was all OLED.

  • Was this your first CES

  • or have you been before? - My first CES.

  • - What'd you think?

  • - It's awesome.

  • I'm coming again, hopefully,

  • if my dad will take me, yeah.

  • - (laughs) That's the move.

  • Dad, is he going next year?

  • - [Dad] Yes, he's going next year.

  • - We have video proof now.

  • We have video proof.

  • You're good, man.

  • (laughs)

  • (lighthearted guitar music)

  • Oh, as you ride off into the sunset.

  • (laughs)

  • Hisense was also showing off

  • a 100-inch laser projector TV thing.

  • The only reason I say it like that

  • is that while it's an ultra short-throw projector,

  • it actually comes with a dedicated 100-inch screen.

  • You're really meant to only use it with one side.

  • Unlike a traditional projector,

  • you can kind of adjust it,

  • move it back and forth.

  • It really has to be set up precisely.

  • It has the full sound setup.

  • The cool thing is because it is certified with that display,

  • that means that they can actually say

  • it is going to be HDR compatible.

  • It's full 4K.

  • While it's pricey

  • because everything at CES is pricey

  • as I keep saying over and over again,

  • it's a cool piece of tech.

  • We're talking about the best of CES.

  • What was your favorite thing that you saw at the show?

  • - I think my favorite thing was

  • the Xperia Projector.

  • - I didn't see that.

  • What's the deal?

  • - It was a small projector

  • that was probably about like that,

  • probably sat that far off the ground.

  • Once you turn it on,

  • it has a camera on there.

  • It also projects on the wall

  • or you can have it project on a surface

  • and use it like a tablet as well.

  • You can also have it project like a gallery wall

  • on the wall if you're not going to use it

  • as like an Android tablet or whatnot

  • or watch videos.

  • You can use it like that

  • and also switch it,

  • switch it up and do your entertainment on there too.

  • - Dude, that's rad.

  • I wish...

  • Yo Ken can we like go and check this out?

  • Completely outside the realm of stuff

  • that you and I are going to have anytime soon

  • is the Panasonic window projection.

  • Essentially, from the outside,

  • this looks like any standard window.

  • However, there's a full display built in.

  • For example, if you're at a sporting event

  • and you're looking out the window,

  • you can have live score,

  • you can pull up player information.

  • You can have all kinds of stuff

  • that is actually projected on the window itself.

  • This one might be a little ways out

  • but it is actually pretty legit.

  • Something I didn't see a lot of this year

  • at CES were smartphones.

  • However, what did jump out to me

  • was this dual-screen smartphone from Hisense.

  • On the front it has 1080P OLED display.

  • It's an Android smartphone.

  • It's pretty standard stuff.

  • However, when you flip it around,

  • there's an E-ink display on the back.

  • The idea is that you can have things like notifications

  • show up on the back.

  • The cool part is since it's E-ink,

  • it even works with the phone off.

  • For example, say your phone dies

  • but you have your boarding pass

  • on the back of the phone,

  • well, no problem,

  • scan it and you're good to go.

  • There were a lot cameras this year at CES,

  • but what jumped out to me

  • was the Panasonic GH5.

  • The GH series has been really big for a while.

  • The GH4 was really one of the first 4K cameras

  • that didn't cost a ton of money

  • that was actually decent.

  • The GH5 improves on that.

  • Not only do we get improved 4K recording modes

  • with higher frame rate, and better bit rates,

  • and better color space,

  • but we also get a 6K photo mode

  • which is kind of video

  • but not proper.

  • There are also other cool things

  • like it's a bigger body

  • with dual SD card slots.

  • You actually have in-built body stabilization.

  • It's a cool camera.

  • Unfortunately, it's still Micro Four Thirds

  • which is a little bit of a small sensor size

  • for me personally.

  • This is definitely a big upgrade from the previous model.

  • All right, so what was your favorite thing

  • you saw at CES this year?

  • - To be honest,

  • the drones section.

  • It was a project called Hover Camera.

  • It's basically like a book.

  • You just open it

  • and it flies automatically.

  • - I think one of the things about drones

  • that really gets me excited is the idea

  • that it's something that can actually be portable, right,

  • because a lot of these drones

  • like the Inspires and the Phantoms,

  • they're amazing drones-- - but they're huge.

  • - Huge, yeah, you've gotta like carry

  • like a huge carrying case,

  • but the idea of having something small

  • that can track you

  • I think is really cool. - Yeah, exactly.

  • - Canon also had some pretty crazy cameras in the booth.

  • They had a two megapixel video camera

  • which doesn't sound too impressive

  • until you keep in mind that it's a full-frame camera

  • which means that those pixels are enormous

  • and their low-light performance is insane.

  • This camera goes up to four million ISO.

  • You literally can see in the dark with it.

  • On the complete other end of the spectrum,

  • they had a 250 megapixel camera.

  • This is more of an engineering prototype

  • so it's not something that you'll be able to buy

  • anytime soon.

  • What was interesting was it was actually

  • an APS-H sensor which is not even the same size

  • as like a full-frame like 5D or something.

  • However, they pack 250 megapixels on it.

  • Honestly, I'm not totally sure

  • how useful that's going to be.

  • Most lenses are not sharp enough to resolve

  • that much resolution

  • but it's really interesting the idea

  • of having some crazy, crazy high-resolution cameras

  • coming on the horizon.

  • Yo!

  • Yo, okay, hang on.

  • All right, all right,

  • I got this, I got this.

  • (funky, bass-thumping beat)

  • Can I outrun it?

  • Can I outrun it right now?

  • Oh, it's lost, see it's gone.

  • Oh, no, no-no!

  • (funky, bass-thumping beat)

  • Yo, it's ...

  • It's pretty good.

  • Oh, it's even got the cables.

  • All right.

  • All right, you got me, you got me.

  • This is cool.

  • What is this?

  • - The first autonomous suitcase in the world.

  • - (laughs) Wait, wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.

  • - It is the first autonomous-- - Autonomous suitcase?

  • - Autonomous, autonomous.

  • - Okay, I got you.

  • - The wheels were tracked

  • so that way it

  • doesn't like drag on the floor (laugh).

  • - [Austin] Dude, all right, all right,

  • this is cool.

  • So this is a prototype

  • or is this something you could actually buy now?

  • - This is about 80% complete.

  • We're funded on Indiegogo.

  • We started about two months ago.

  • - You never know what you find at CES

  • or more specifically,

  • you never know what finds you at CES.

  • What was your favorite thing that you saw at the show?

  • Definitely be sure to let me know in the comments below.

  • If you missed it,

  • I did a video on the super cool BMW Sculpture Interior

  • which you guys can go check out here.

  • Anyway, thank you so much for watching

  • and I will catch on the next one.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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