I’m about to buy MacBook Air m2.I’m wondering if the base model would suit me ,normally I just use Chrome like 6-7 tabs and Netflix ,online classes ,canva ,some Powerpoint, Word.Should I upgrade it or not
If you want to send me one. We can test it across the big pond. You know, for scientific testing to make sure it is truly a great product. Just let me know. I am here to help and support. I got your back. What a great device. This would be amazing for conference meetings.
Wow! That looks completely indispensable in a corporate setting. For some funny reason...I'm reminded of the video meeting scenes in a 1993 film called "Demolition Man." The machine you have here is more advanced than the one in the movie scenes set in 2035, though, lol! In those ""meetings" individual motorised screens followed the speaker around the room. Laughable today...
Haha I love watching old sci-fi movies to see what actually materialized. Back to the Future had a few things right. So did minority report. Apparently they consult with people from Silicon Valley and other tech hubs about what might be coming in x years.
@@PatrickRambles Oh, yes, I agree! "Minority Report" and also "Gattaca" are disturbingly prophetic today! On the lighter side...I just adore "Back to the Future." It's too fun for me to care that not everything turned out as they predicted in 1985...or 1990. California, on the other, seems to be adopting a lot of the sillier aspects of "Demolition Man." Life is imitating art in many ways.
@@PatrickRambles Oh, I agree! "Minority Report" and the 1997 film "Gattaca" seem disturbingly prophetic. Give me the fun of "Back to the Future" and "Demolition Man" any day.
@@PatrickRambles I have been seeing their products in Kuala Lumpur for over a year now, and I have been speaking to the retail chain sales guys in this quite a bit. The product doesn’t move off the shelves quickly because of its price point. And the earlier versions are much cheaper than the current ones price. It makes sense putting it in a corporate conference room for sure, but not in a home situation. A lot of this execution is software. The hardware is 2 screens and a 360 camera. I know the camera is excellent but not Mirrorless like the A7S3
Thanks for another review, Patrick!
Cheers from Brazil!
Thanks!
I’m about to buy MacBook Air m2.I’m wondering if the base model would suit me ,normally I just use Chrome like 6-7 tabs and Netflix ,online classes ,canva ,some Powerpoint, Word.Should I upgrade it or not
The ultimate WebCam for conferencing
Awesome review! cool device a true all in one
Thanks you!
I'm still working from home these days so I don't have a practical use for one of these but I don't care, I want it!
Haha it's so dang shiny!
If you want to send me one. We can test it across the big pond. You know, for scientific testing to make sure it is truly a great product. Just let me know. I am here to help and support. I got your back. What a great device. This would be amazing for conference meetings.
Ha! I don't even get to keep this one :)
I've caught myself saying at the beginning of meetings "Let's ramble"
My work here is done 🧐
Wow! That looks completely indispensable in a corporate setting. For some funny reason...I'm reminded of the video meeting scenes in a 1993 film called "Demolition Man." The machine you have here is more advanced than the one in the movie scenes set in 2035, though, lol! In those ""meetings" individual motorised screens followed the speaker around the room. Laughable today...
Haha I love watching old sci-fi movies to see what actually materialized. Back to the Future had a few things right. So did minority report. Apparently they consult with people from Silicon Valley and other tech hubs about what might be coming in x years.
@@PatrickRambles Oh, yes, I agree! "Minority Report" and also "Gattaca" are disturbingly prophetic today! On the lighter side...I just adore "Back to the Future." It's too fun for me to care that not everything turned out as they predicted in 1985...or 1990. California, on the other, seems to be adopting a lot of the sillier aspects of "Demolition Man." Life is imitating art in many ways.
@@PatrickRambles Oh, I agree! "Minority Report" and the 1997 film "Gattaca" seem disturbingly prophetic. Give me the fun of "Back to the Future" and "Demolition Man" any day.
Oooo got it
This one is expensive
It's a double display, 360 camera with a built in operating system. If you consider all the things it replaces, the price makes sense.
@@PatrickRambles I have been seeing their products in Kuala Lumpur for over a year now, and I have been speaking to the retail chain sales guys in this quite a bit. The product doesn’t move off the shelves quickly because of its price point. And the earlier versions are much cheaper than the current ones price. It makes sense putting it in a corporate conference room for sure, but not in a home situation. A lot of this execution is software. The hardware is 2 screens and a 360 camera. I know the camera is excellent but not Mirrorless like the A7S3