My goodness, this video has blasted off over the last 24 hours. Thank you everyone who clicked and watched the video! I can't be any happier to see all those positive feedbacks towards the first video. Your support truly means a lot to me, and I really did not expected to see this perform very well this quickly. You guys are the legend. This could've not been possible without you. ❤ In the meantime, the second video will come in few days. Stay tuned!
are you Korean? the desk, pronouns, and Other thinks feels familier I think. after Watching video 30 Seconds more, I noticed the Korean character is Anywhere... 영상 보기 전에 댓글 달아서 죄송합니다ㅠㅠ
RUclips recommended this video, watched it all the way through and then scrolled to the comments to see what people said... that's when I see they mention the channel is pretty new. I checked, and yup... this is literally their FIRST video. good job! Subscribed.
Sometimes I look at modern Celerons and Pentiums and think “dude that’d have been a decent laptop maybe 15 years ago” and remember those old Atom laptops that struggle to do literally anything.
The Celeron N4120 may be 5 years old, but it does the job of playing 1080p60 RUclips on a 10.1" fanless laptop. Much better than the N4020, which is the same CPU but with 2 cores instead of 4. I'm sure it would feel even more impressive if you're running Clear Linux off an SSD.
@Kimmsito you have earned a new subscriber for that comment alone. I love tech related RUclipsrs from other countries who go in the wild to point out crazy and cool stuff.
45 seconds is only a slow boot time when you compare it to modern flash based devices which can boot in 11-20 seconds. That time was on par with how fast PCs booted back then. As Cathode Ray Dude pointed out in his video about alternative OSes in laptops, people were often used to turn their PCs on and go do something else while it booted.
"Can" being the operative word, even my Ryzen 5 laptop still takes 52 seconds for a true fresh boot under Windows. 😢 Linux is basically instant though. 😂
I was about to buy some Acer netbook in 2010, but my dad had enough foresight to stop me and instead got me a used ThinkPad X41 for a similar price. Which was a true blessing.
Wasn't expecting someone from Korea make a video similar to DankPods but I'm all for it. This was quite interesting. Hope to see your other videos about Korean tech soon!
Very good video, the editing is good, the explanation is good, you give very good details and I am surprised that it is seriously your first video, it is truly incredible, excellent video 👍
Why am I not surprised that Microsoft Korean translations are confusing and wonky, while your English is perfect and endearingly accented. Good video, looking forward to more K exclusives
nowadays it became worse than ever before. Because they closed their divison in Korea and they started to use machine translation. Even the font that used for korean is outdated as hell. it is inappropriate hi dpi environment.
@@u.knowmysteelo If it's any consolation, translations to other languages are not so great either. Finnish translations sometimes leave me wondering what they are trying to say. (Partly for that reason I have secondary user accounts on my computers set to English in the user interface. That way I can check the questionable spot to see if the meaning is clearer. Also, searching for the terms in English gets better results on Google.) Sometimes the translations can be _technically_ correct, in the sense that the translation is _a_ valid translation for the source sentence, but the source sentence could mean different things in different contexts and the translator had had to make guesses on the context, and the guesses don't always go right. But starting with Windows 10, spots have started to stick out that just scream _BAD MACHINE TRANSLATION_ ! So, Microsoft's approach seems to be to not care about the quality of translations, but to poorly translate into a large number of languages so they can pat themselves on the back for being _so_ international 🙄.
Awesome video! Took me until the ending part, where you said „this channel will feature mostly tech from korea“, to realise this is a very new channel, the quality of your video is really good!
Wow! 🤯... This information is worth gold, I remember when I had a Netbook, but it doesn't compare to the technology of Korea.... I'm excited to see what more gadgets you will bring us! ☺️ And love the Ember when you were testing the camera 😖💕
It's such a great surprise that RUclips recommended me your video and it's the first one in your channel. I really enjoyed it and can't wait for the next one.
Amazing video! Loved the quality and… you provided proper closed captions which is an amazing, but often-overlooked detail (even on waaay bigger channels)! One tip to make it even better: with sound effects like at 11:07, you can describe the sound like: [Windows startup sound] between brackets in the captions. Subscribed, hope your channel's gonna grow nicely!
Idk how you where recommended to me by RUclips but I really liked this one, I kinda thought it was a dankpod video facsimile but your personality was really showing, your hand movement did make me smile
45 seconds to boot is still faster than what I was seeing just a couple years ago where it was, like, 5-10 minutes. Extra time for all the programs to be usable.
here is a tech tip: when installing a bunch of drivers you dont have to restart after installing each one just install them all then restart at the end good video keep it up!
dude, the production quality is like at least 1k subs, BTW, i remember buying an NVIDIA ION equipped netbook, basicaly Atom with Geforce gPU, i thought it will be power of a normal gaming laptop (2009 gaming laptop) with battery life of a netbook, it was the opposite, 3h battery and slowness of Atom
Nvidia ION was no more usable than a media accelerator. With only 16 CUDA cores and 128MB of shared memory (because there's no dedicated VRAM for entry level discrete laptop GPUs back then) it only performs slightly better than integrated Intel GMA while consuming more power
@@sihamhamda47 It was important back then because ION allowed playback of HD and Full HD content, while the GMA chips didn't have video acceleration, so everything had to be done via the CPU, which wasn't up to the task.
@@anthonybf2 Translation: "I really wanted one of thoses back in my school days... Thanks for the time travel, Mr. Korean DankPods🥹" I feel DankPods' influence on his filming technique haha
Bought a 10.1" N475 netbook just to experience it for myself and also try out a bunch of tiny linux distros, so this came in the right time. Then you whipped out the even smaller more interesting devices - subscribed!
I was so surprised when I learned that you are not a big channel and in fact this is the first video you have uploaded here Seriously man, your production quality is amazing The video is neatly done and it’s very entertaining I’m very excited for future videos, wishing you all the best!!
The algorithm struck gold today. I’d never heard of these devices until and this the first time I was ever super invested in getting the audio drivers working😅. I’m super keen to see more from this channel! A lot of channels talk about Japanese tech but not many mention the cool stuff from Korea.
Nice, I had a Viliv P1 I was able to get second hand off ebay in ~2007. Had good memories with the device, for the time it had an oustanding video codec support! WMV, DivX... I can't remember what video formats it couldn't support but for the time it was amazing.
I was just recommended this, as soon as I saw the hands I knew **exactly** what I was getting into. You did not disappoint! Great video, looking forward to whatever you feel like doing next!
Wow, with such high content quality i tought you were a several-thousand subs channel. Congratulations, and you earned a sub, liked alot alot this video
Man, seeing these gave me an itching to install Linux on them just to see if they can still perform for general use today. Great video, mate! Very informative!
Glad this channel popped up on my feed; RUclips algorithm actually doing its jobs for once! I imported a Viliv S5 to the United States; tiny x86 computers are always fascinating to me for their practicality. From servers, to Internet chatting, productivity, email, sometimes even GPS; if a laptop or desktop can do it, then so can a MID/UMPC, albeit a liiiiitle bit slower. ;-) I look forward to more of your content; keep it up! You've hit a particularly interesting niche not many people know about.
Great video my friend .I had a few netbooks back in the day and they were very portable but lacked the horsepower to do more than type a document or watch a video. That MID you have is such a cool piece of tech. Keep up the g reat job. 😁
The drivers were not necessarily unsigned, the message is actually telling you that the driver doesn't have the windows logo certification. Which means it's not in the database of certified driver signers. This can happen right after installing Windows XP and Vista and even 7 because the database was updated multiple times over its life. The drivers would probably be considered properly signed with the latest updates.
Amazing video for this to be your 1st video. Korean laptops are amazing. I think that tech and design has evolved and become more streamlined but a part of me really misses the early 2000s when companies were going wild with designs and form factors
That thing was everywhere in my college days (2008-2013). Lightweight, battery last for a day, enough for college student to do their homework and watch anime, and dirt cheap.
Nice Video! Did the usual RUclipsr things of liking subscribing “ringing” the bell and now commenting, here’s hoping you go high in the great algorithm!
what a throwback review! I still remembered their dead slow performance during schools compared to 'normal' notebooks. your video really giving me a nice school flashbacks that i worked on with some pentium T and core 2 duo notebooks ^^. either samsung's netbook and notebook also quite popular in my country in that times until is start disappeared in around 2015 and on.
I had this exact Samsung netbook when I was a college freshman. It was good enough for me ro do basic note taking, PDFs and homeworks. Basic surfing was okay. I was content to use it. It lasted me for 7yrs, still used it even though I already had a job and some money.
I also had these small things in the past. The hard drives had this weird thing where you couldn't easily reformat or install a new OS for some reason. Very annoying to work with.
Taking me back to cutting my teeth working at my local computer repair shop, and having to work on these slow machines en masse drove me towards learning about slipstreaming drivers. I remember when my last netbook I owned was stolen and I just said "meh" and moved on. Great video! The only feedback I could give is simply that the hand movements were a little jarring at first.
My goodness, this video has blasted off over the last 24 hours. Thank you everyone who clicked and watched the video! I can't be any happier to see all those positive feedbacks towards the first video. Your support truly means a lot to me, and I really did not expected to see this perform very well this quickly. You guys are the legend. This could've not been possible without you. ❤
In the meantime, the second video will come in few days. Stay tuned!
me see retro me click
please review more netbook, its the one device that really had a good memories on me
hey welcome to youtube!
are you Korean?
the desk, pronouns, and Other thinks feels familier I think.
after Watching video 30 Seconds more, I noticed the Korean character is Anywhere...
영상 보기 전에 댓글 달아서 죄송합니다ㅠㅠ
@@c92 well he is of course, he even know many Korean netbook brands as well.
RUclips recommended this video, watched it all the way through and then scrolled to the comments to see what people said... that's when I see they mention the channel is pretty new. I checked, and yup... this is literally their FIRST video. good job! Subscribed.
Me too.
Sometimes I look at modern Celerons and Pentiums and think “dude that’d have been a decent laptop maybe 15 years ago” and remember those old Atom laptops that struggle to do literally anything.
The Celeron N4120 may be 5 years old, but it does the job of playing 1080p60 RUclips on a 10.1" fanless laptop. Much better than the N4020, which is the same CPU but with 2 cores instead of 4.
I'm sure it would feel even more impressive if you're running Clear Linux off an SSD.
@@TFSned Even the subpar 5205U I have in a Dynabook laptop exceeds my expectations, though that one unfortunately isn't fanless
Just look for GPD... they pretty much re-invented the netbook
@@TFSned I have Pentium N4200 in my laptop and it works pretty well.
Dude the new Celerons are like NASA quantum computers when compared to these old Atoms
We now have OG Dankpods, several US Dankpods like channels and now we have a Korean Dankpods. What a time to be alive.
pff glad im not the only one who thought about dankpods 😆
I hope to see an international Dankpods collab to review a single nugget's use across its global uses
@@giboi03 One can only dream... Or yell at Wade to make it happen on his members site.
Before dankpods we had (and still have) ashens
@@tristan6509 Yeah but he reviews food as well, he is also almost only seen in his iconic couch, unless he hangs out with Larry or something.
I can’t wait to see a trip to the Korean version of Cashies on this channel. You’ll find your dreams there!
There will be a thrifting episode in upcoming videos!
@Kimmsito you have earned a new subscriber for that comment alone. I love tech related RUclipsrs from other countries who go in the wild to point out crazy and cool stuff.
45 seconds is only a slow boot time when you compare it to modern flash based devices which can boot in 11-20 seconds. That time was on par with how fast PCs booted back then. As Cathode Ray Dude pointed out in his video about alternative OSes in laptops, people were often used to turn their PCs on and go do something else while it booted.
"Can" being the operative word, even my Ryzen 5 laptop still takes 52 seconds for a true fresh boot under Windows. 😢 Linux is basically instant though. 😂
This! I don't know why he's comparing it to modern devices. Doesn't make sense.
I was about to buy some Acer netbook in 2010, but my dad had enough foresight to stop me and instead got me a used ThinkPad X41 for a similar price. Which was a true blessing.
ill take a guess, the amd acer aspire one lol? cause i wanted the same thing till my mother couldn't find it and got me a regular acer laptop
Old X-series Thinkpads were tiny, probably wasn't much bigger than a netbook anyway. Smart dad.
This was a banger. Korean tech seems to have a lot of soul in it and it'll be interesting to see this channel grow!
Lots of Seoul 😂(sorry 😅)
Pun definitely intended
I thought this channel had way more subscribers than what the video quality suggests. Thumbs up, great video on Korean Tech!
I agree! I couldn't believe it! Keep it up!
I agree as well
ME TOO! It's astonishing how on the first ever video he released, he has so much quality
Wasn't expecting someone from Korea make a video similar to DankPods but I'm all for it. This was quite interesting. Hope to see your other videos about Korean tech soon!
i thought it was a dankpods vid from the thumbnail 😭😭
Very good video, the editing is good, the explanation is good, you give very good details and I am surprised that it is seriously your first video, it is truly incredible, excellent video 👍
I'm glad to hear that you like it. There's much more coming soon!
I'll be waiting for the next video! They are very interesting @@Kimmsito
Why am I not surprised that Microsoft Korean translations are confusing and wonky, while your English is perfect and endearingly accented. Good video, looking forward to more K exclusives
nowadays it became worse than ever before. Because they closed their divison in Korea and they started to use machine translation.
Even the font that used for korean is outdated as hell. it is inappropriate hi dpi environment.
@@u.knowmysteelo If it's any consolation, translations to other languages are not so great either. Finnish translations sometimes leave me wondering what they are trying to say. (Partly for that reason I have secondary user accounts on my computers set to English in the user interface. That way I can check the questionable spot to see if the meaning is clearer. Also, searching for the terms in English gets better results on Google.) Sometimes the translations can be _technically_ correct, in the sense that the translation is _a_ valid translation for the source sentence, but the source sentence could mean different things in different contexts and the translator had had to make guesses on the context, and the guesses don't always go right. But starting with Windows 10, spots have started to stick out that just scream _BAD MACHINE TRANSLATION_ ! So, Microsoft's approach seems to be to not care about the quality of translations, but to poorly translate into a large number of languages so they can pat themselves on the back for being _so_ international 🙄.
@@enginerd80 Funny thing is, Apple actually does better in terms of translation
@@enginerd80 "Microsoft-style Chinese" is a whole meme in China.
I seriously can't believe that this is your first video, the production quality is so awesome! I can't wait for the next videos. Liked and subscribed.
😮K
Awesome video! Took me until the ending part, where you said „this channel will feature mostly tech from korea“, to realise this is a very new channel, the quality of your video is really good!
Wow! 🤯... This information is worth gold, I remember when I had a Netbook, but it doesn't compare to the technology of Korea.... I'm excited to see what more gadgets you will bring us! ☺️
And love the Ember when you were testing the camera 😖💕
Thank you very much! There's more videos coming soon 😊
It's such a great surprise that RUclips recommended me your video and it's the first one in your channel. I really enjoyed it and can't wait for the next one.
I'm glad the algorithm showed me this video, I like it.
Greetings from Mexico.
>this video pops on my feed
>interesting topic
>subscribed
:D
It’s actually interesting to see local tech innovations that were exclusive to one country (S.Korea in this case). Good luck with your channel!
Amazing video! Loved the quality and… you provided proper closed captions which is an amazing, but often-overlooked detail (even on waaay bigger channels)! One tip to make it even better: with sound effects like at 11:07, you can describe the sound like: [Windows startup sound] between brackets in the captions. Subscribed, hope your channel's gonna grow nicely!
Right, noted to add more details on major sound effects in future videos. Totally forgot to put that in this video haha. Thanks for your advice!
@@Kimmsito No problem, looking forward to seeing the next video when it's there! 😁
you edited this video extremely nicely! at first i thought you had like 8k subs, keep it going, you'll grow some way
Idk how you where recommended to me by RUclips but I really liked this one, I kinda thought it was a dankpod video facsimile but your personality was really showing, your hand movement did make me smile
I own a lot of Korea exclusive phones/Japan exclusive devices -- this channel is going to be a future gold mine. Cheers man, subscribed!
thanks so much for the closed captions!! this video is amazingly high quality and informative!
이런 컨셉의 해외 영상 즐겨봐서 무심코 눌렀는데 한국인이네… 응원합니다!
봐주셔서 감사드려요. 피드에서 다음 영상으로 또 뵙겠습니다 ;)
45 seconds to boot is still faster than what I was seeing just a couple years ago where it was, like, 5-10 minutes. Extra time for all the programs to be usable.
here is a tech tip:
when installing a bunch of drivers you dont have to restart after installing each one just install them all then restart at the end
good video keep it up!
This is great work, it has a very nice quality and i can’t believe this is your FIRST video. Can’t wait for more of this
great content! thank you for including subtitles!
dude, the production quality is like at least 1k subs, BTW, i remember buying an NVIDIA ION equipped netbook, basicaly Atom with Geforce gPU, i thought it will be power of a normal gaming laptop (2009 gaming laptop) with battery life of a netbook, it was the opposite, 3h battery and slowness of Atom
Nvidia ION was no more usable than a media accelerator. With only 16 CUDA cores and 128MB of shared memory (because there's no dedicated VRAM for entry level discrete laptop GPUs back then) it only performs slightly better than integrated Intel GMA while consuming more power
@@sihamhamda47 It was important back then because ION allowed playback of HD and Full HD content, while the GMA chips didn't have video acceleration, so everything had to be done via the CPU, which wasn't up to the task.
학생 시절엔 꼭 갖고 싶었는데... 추억여행 감사합니다 코리안 DankPods님🥹
I do not speak Korean but I can still see "dankpods" at the end of the comment!
@@anthonybf2 well, basically this is DankPods, but ASMR
@@anthonybf2 Translation: "I really wanted one of thoses back in my school days... Thanks for the time travel, Mr. Korean DankPods🥹"
I feel DankPods' influence on his filming technique haha
감사합니다. 저도 어렸을 때 정말 갖고 싶어했어서 용돈도 모아보고 했던 기억이 나네요 ㅎㅎ
Bought a 10.1" N475 netbook just to experience it for myself and also try out a bunch of tiny linux distros, so this came in the right time.
Then you whipped out the even smaller more interesting devices - subscribed!
Troubleshooting Windows XP drivers really takes me back, kinda crazy how much installing drivers was a process back then fr
This is a nice intro to rare korean tech. Also 10/10 on the video production. You earn my sub 😊
I was so surprised when I learned that you are not a big channel and in fact this is the first video you have uploaded here
Seriously man, your production quality is amazing
The video is neatly done and it’s very entertaining
I’m very excited for future videos, wishing you all the best!!
Great video, love obscure tech. You have gotten another sub sir 😎
And LGR would be so proud of that Product Key 😏
The algorithm struck gold today. I’d never heard of these devices until and this the first time I was ever super invested in getting the audio drivers working😅. I’m super keen to see more from this channel! A lot of channels talk about Japanese tech but not many mention the cool stuff from Korea.
I love miniaturized tech, subbed! Can't wait for more!
I didn’t even know I need this channel until now! 너무 대박예요
I'm subscribing, love this kind of deep tech history content ❤
Great video my friend, very interesting and well made! Keep on going and I hope the channel will grow!
Nice, I had a Viliv P1 I was able to get second hand off ebay in ~2007.
Had good memories with the device, for the time it had an oustanding video codec support!
WMV, DivX... I can't remember what video formats it couldn't support but for the time it was amazing.
Girls Generation.
Now that's a name I haven't heard in YEARS
I was just recommended this, as soon as I saw the hands I knew **exactly** what I was getting into. You did not disappoint! Great video, looking forward to whatever you feel like doing next!
As soon as I saw "FARTS BALLS FARTS" as the product key, I knew I found some good LGR-like content.
I agree with everyone else here. The production quality and presentation are pristine.
Keep up the good work. This channel's going to blow up! 😊
i didn’t know this was your first video, this a great first video!
i thought this was some popular channel i just got recommended until i saw that you only had 1 video. great first one, keep going!
Great first video
your video editing skills are incredible, what a treat to watch!
for a first video this is really high quality and well made, good job :)
awesome video. very informative. loved watching it. you're awesome. please keep making great content like this.
Love to see channels that make a good first impression. Subscribed!
Woah, very very cool first video. Love these Japanese devices, they were so special. I've subscribed, can't wait for more ! Don't pressure yourself.
wow, this brought me back to when I used a netbook at university! looking forward to seeing more from this channel!
Hope your channel will grow bigger, always love old tech contents
Great video 😁
Wow, you got recommended by the algorithm in my general feed despite being such a young channel... and deservedly so! Consider me another subscriber.
Wow, with such high content quality i tought you were a several-thousand subs channel. Congratulations, and you earned a sub, liked alot alot this video
Excellent video cant wait to see more from you. Would love to see more weird tech from Korea, Cheers!
Man, seeing these gave me an itching to install Linux on them just to see if they can still perform for general use today. Great video, mate! Very informative!
Nice video, I'm waiting for your next uploads. I really like to see another smoll devices like this.
I checked your account for the other videos not realizing this is your only one on the channel lol. I subbed and am looking forward to your next vids!
I love this new channel! Its like Dankpods but with korean tech
Glad this channel popped up on my feed; RUclips algorithm actually doing its jobs for once!
I imported a Viliv S5 to the United States; tiny x86 computers are always fascinating to me for their practicality. From servers, to Internet chatting, productivity, email, sometimes even GPS; if a laptop or desktop can do it, then so can a MID/UMPC, albeit a liiiiitle bit slower. ;-)
I look forward to more of your content; keep it up! You've hit a particularly interesting niche not many people know about.
Korean Dankpods goes hard 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Great video my friend .I had a few netbooks back in the day and they were very portable but lacked the horsepower to do more than type a document or watch a video. That MID you have is such a cool piece of tech. Keep up the g reat job. 😁
loved it :3 good job with the video, also that webcam is most likely better than whatever gaming laptops have on them nowadays
just got this in my recommended, seems like the algorithm has decided to bless this video, definitely subscribing
Love learning about the Korean tech industry, look forward to more videos
The drivers were not necessarily unsigned, the message is actually telling you that the driver doesn't have the windows logo certification. Which means it's not in the database of certified driver signers. This can happen right after installing Windows XP and Vista and even 7 because the database was updated multiple times over its life. The drivers would probably be considered properly signed with the latest updates.
I had a netbook that served me for years- used it for youtube, word processing- even edited some audio on it
the good old days of eee PC, the prequel of tablets
Great video! can't wait for your next one :)
I’m definitely subbing. This channel has potential
Very good pace and production quality, keep it up
Amazing video for this to be your 1st video. Korean laptops are amazing.
I think that tech and design has evolved and become more streamlined but a part of me really misses the early 2000s when companies were going wild with designs and form factors
thought this was a dankpods video from the thumbnail, cool vid, cool channel, subbed!
Fantastic video, keep it up and I think you'll see further success!
The algorithm gods blessed you, don't waste it. Can't wait to see what you post next!
Your first video, and it has its own subtitle? You get my like
That thing was everywhere in my college days (2008-2013). Lightweight, battery last for a day, enough for college student to do their homework and watch anime, and dirt cheap.
bring back 11” laptops
MacBook air
@@UnknownName5050screw macs
@@sosman64 even tho they run windows and Linux lmao
@@UnknownName5050 only the intel ones do
@@sosman64 wrong it does on virtual machine
Ahh, farts and balls, same energy as LGR. I like it. Subscribed.
I had one back in my college days it was all we could afford back in 2015. It was quite handy. I could use word, excel and even latex
Like where this channel is going. Subbed!
Nice Video! Did the usual RUclipsr things of liking subscribing “ringing” the bell and now commenting, here’s hoping you go high in the great algorithm!
I don’t know anything about Korean tech, I think its a great idea for a channel!
bro the quality of your videos deserve a lot more subs, like 100k more
what a throwback review! I still remembered their dead slow performance during schools compared to 'normal' notebooks. your video really giving me a nice school flashbacks that i worked on with some pentium T and core 2 duo notebooks ^^. either samsung's netbook and notebook also quite popular in my country in that times until is start disappeared in around 2015 and on.
Fascinating video thanks for uploading
I had this exact Samsung netbook when I was a college freshman. It was good enough for me ro do basic note taking, PDFs and homeworks. Basic surfing was okay. I was content to use it. It lasted me for 7yrs, still used it even though I already had a job and some money.
Pretty good production quality. I subscribed!
구독했습니다. 국내에는 이런 영상 만드는 분 없었는데 좋네요 ㅎㅎ
응원 감사드립니당!
amazing video. thank you!
great video man!!! perfect video for tonights dinner
I also had these small things in the past. The hard drives had this weird thing where you couldn't easily reformat or install a new OS for some reason. Very annoying to work with.
Taking me back to cutting my teeth working at my local computer repair shop, and having to work on these slow machines en masse drove me towards learning about slipstreaming drivers. I remember when my last netbook I owned was stolen and I just said "meh" and moved on. Great video! The only feedback I could give is simply that the hand movements were a little jarring at first.
The UI in this device takes me back to when I was a kid playing on the home pc.
0:41 SEAL OF DISSAPOINTMENT 🤣🤣