Razer FINALLY fixed
their laptop problem!! #Helpful Post
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CES 2019 coverage is brought to you
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proof and their prism screen
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really
really well before that though
check
out this so razor is updating the
blade
advanced as you might expect it is
now
going to be available with an art CX
2060
that is a non max Q that is a
full-fledged
r-tx 2060 or an RT X 2070
or
2080 even both of those ones with max
Q
design as in video says also known as
with
the clock speeds throttled a little
bit
but that's not even the most
important
thing they changed about this
kit
and get in here get in here to check
this
out okay so first of all that right
there
yes my friends we've got windows
hello
with the IR camera so finally Alex
can
stop complaining about Razer laptops
not
having that feature and come check
this
out oh and you're probably like
whoa
what was the big deal there I don't
really
get it hold on a second where's
my
where's mine here okay okay now we
look
at it side by side the secondary
functions
of the keys are illuminated I
have
been complaining about this yes
this
is a huge bummer for me actually
being
that backlighting on the secondary
functions
of the F keys and the number
row
is no longer backlit which sucks
because
these are the things that I'm
most
likely to have trouble remembering
in
the dark three years they traded
having
all the functions illuminated for
chroma
and I was like really guys really
we're
killing functionality over RGB
well
now we can have both and the best
thing
is they didn't have to change the
key
switches so these are still the same
ones
that both Alex and I liked from the
original
blade advanced there's a couple
of
other tweaks it can now accept up to
64
gigs of RAM though Razer doesn't
currently
have any plans to offer a
configurator
on their site so you could
actually
have it shipped with that so
they're
all 16 gig configurations out of
the
box they have tuned the speakers a
little
bit and I think that's
much
the majority of it still 144 Hertz
display
but on the display front there's
some
other interesting news they've got
a
prototype here with a 240 Hertz
display
silky-smooth it's only 1080p but
if
I was an eSports player a 240 Hertz
display
with an r/t X 2060 would be a
pretty
nice place to be in terms of a
cost
to performance and experience ratio
and
this one right here is the one that
really
grabbed our attention when we
walked
in the room this has a prototype
OLED
display and they haven't really
well
they don't have anything to really
tell
us about when we could expect to
see
something like this or even if the
OLED
manufacturers are gonna figure out
the
burnin issues that have plagued them
up
until this point but Wow does it ever
look
good it looks exactly like you'd
expect
as good as OLED but on a laptop
razer
also has a monitor it's up to 144
Hertz
it's
got Razer chroma RGB in the bass
free
sync and ah yes right this is going
to
be their claim to fame on this guy
the
forged aluminum stand that still
manages
to have height adjust so that's
pretty
nice and built-in cable
management
so these are USB so you can
plug
in your peripherals and then it's
got
a single type see that it uses as an
uplink
and then also HDMI and yep yeah
this
one's tethered to a power brick
down
here $6.99 for that guy so that's
all
pretty good stuff but the coolest
thing
we saw was actually on the
peripheral
side for a change I don't
even
think we've made a video about
razors
peripherals in their suite in at
least
a couple of years but this is
something
that once again I thought I
was
going to think that it was stupid
but
then it was far less stupid than I
thought
I would think it would be so
this
is razors vibrating headphones
which
we reviewed recently and said well
actually
not that stupid now now we see
maybe
not the end game but certainly the
next
step in the game because everything
that
I
am touching right now that is to do
with
my gaming experience has haptic
feedback
so this wrist rest has a haptic
motor
over here on the left exactly
where
you'd rest your hand on WASD and
it's
strong enough that you can actually
kind
of feel it throughout the keyboard
but
subtle enough that it's not just
like
well you know old haptics or you're
holding
the controller and it's like
like
it's not like that the mouse has a
haptic
motor in the palm and then the
chair
actually has haptic feedback in
this
this rear cushion here and the way
that
this works is just like the
headphones
where depending on the
direction
that sound is coming from so
it
uses surround sound data it gives you
a
haptic response so as you're stepping
around
you can actually feel it in the
keyboard
as you use your jetpack you can
actually
feel the rumble behind you and
if
you fire a rocket for example and
turn
around you feel it in the back and
if
you fire a rocket and it's in the
front
you feel it more in your keyboard
and
in your mouse even though overwatch
doesn't
have any specific tuning for
these
peripherals it works shockingly
well
now razors vision for the future is
that
they would actually be able to get
this
technology integrated into games
and
I'm sure they'd love to see a wide
variety
of different peripherals and
wearables
to enhance the gaming
experience
and I don't think they really
envision
it as something that's for
competitive
players but if you're just
looking
for immersion it is shocking how
not
dumb the whole thing feels even in
these
very early stages so I think that
wraps
it up for the razer booth as
always
this year our CES 2019 coverage
is
brought to you by D brand the D brand
grip
case is all about helping you keep
a
grip on your phone it's got this super
gripping
material it's got their
trademark
extra clicky buttons all over
the
case and as before it is basically
Lynas
proof it's D brand so you can
customize
it with any look you'd like
and
the whole
thing
is precision fit for your device
their
prism screen protectors on the
other
hand these are these are something
else
just like the grip it protects your
phone
but the way it does it just blew
my
mind the demo you're watching right
now
none of that is staged that's real
that's
a prism screen protector on the
front
of the phone and it feels glassy
but
then you go and you hit it with
stuff
or you hit your phone against
stuff
and somehow you can just peel the
whole
thing away and it's like it never
happened
obviously don't be an idiot
you
know if you you know put it under a
hydraulic
press your phone's gonna get
destroyed
but between the grip and the
prism
man do they have a foam protective
solution
on their hands and you can
check
it out at the link below so thanks
for
watching guys
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