I was never an apple fan, it never made sense why pay extra for a Intel chip in an apple machine. I now have the M1 mini Mac, iPad Pro, watch and MacBook Air, the change to ARM and use of apple silicon has been a huge leap forward and it's pushing the tech forward, and Great value for money
I'd make the switch, but lack of customization and just annoying to use with things that aren't Apple. Also, gaming isn't as great compared to Windows.
Yep, never had one been samsung since 2010. But then I got a MacBook Pro for audio engineering in 2019, then the iPhone in 2020, then the Apple Watch and AirPods and I love everyone of these products and will keep going with apple.
Andrew: Let’s move on to the Nothing event. Marques: 😑 A startup for anything saying that they’re going to “shake up the industry” is an immediate red flag.
That symbol for the Nothing phone is clearly the apple logo in abstract / binary / retro typewriter font. Looks like that G with the gap is the apple with the bite, that little C is the Apple leaf and the / is an apple twig (or could also be the representation of the leaf). As a designer that's how i see it
love this episode! especially Andrew's new phone reveal and talking about the small details of his experience on it. just like hanging out and talking to techie friends haha
I said this on the Studio Display video, but almost nothing Apple is a “good deal” when you’re just looking on paper. I’ll always pay more for better build quality, better performance, better support, etc. In the long run, it’s almost always worth it.
If you wanna get the budet Studio set up, I can only recommend the M1 Mac Mini in combination with the Dell Ultrasharp U2720Q. The Mac Mini is super fast for most enthusiast photo and video work (I use a Sony A7 III) and the monitor looks awesome together with it.
Nothing’s probably gonna grab an oppo phone, stick a “Nothing” logo, make a “clean and bloat-free” software, make iterations for a couple of years, then merge with Oppo and the cycle starts over again 🤣
I loved the review of the Studio Display, but I felt like it was missing something. Consider the ProDisplay XDR: it was an outrageously priced monitor. Yet compared to other HDR reference monitors, it undercut them by 30k. If you wanted a professional HDR monitor, there really was no other good choice. In a sense, it was a very good deal. The Studio Display also has features that no other monitor has. Yet no part of it is really stand-out enough to seem justified. The Rolls-Royce Ghost isn't priced at 300k because it has a unique combination of specs and features, but because it (claims) to be the best luxury sedan on the planet. The Studio Display isn't the best at anything, and its price seems unforgivable for that reason.
here's the thing, when a phone is receiving low signal, the phone is radiating even more, spending more power/watts to pickup signal so if th phone is constantly low on bars then it's sapping the power a hell lot more than in 'ideal condition'
As someone who has had a Pixel 6 Pro for the last few months, the battery life has gotten a lot better over time. I'm not sure if the phone is "learning" my use patterns or if it's just been the updates, but (as a heavy user) I regularly end every day with 30%+
i think the nothing symbol is an electronics pun. if yall remember designing simple schematics for circuits back in school, a capacitor is marked with a C and its always drawn pretty similar to this nothing symbol. but this capacitor is open and the circuit ends with it - this could support their open system (circuit) philosophy of tech where every device is welcome into a seamless apple-like ecosystem. i dont really believe they will come out with anything too great because their main takeaway was that the industry is now "boring" and they need to make it interesting again. i dont really want my tech to be visually interesting, i need it to work well. if all they do is make a pretty solid phone, it wont stand out because literally every player has a solid phone now at pretty much every price point.
That's how I was with the Razer Raptor, as soon as I said I needed a new Monitor , that was the only option I wanted to go with. And the monitor is so good.
I'd like to see an Apple display that follows the concept that NeXT Cube used where the power and data are in one cable and that plugs into the computer so that you free up an outlet on your wall or power strip. I've always loved that design. Back in the day when I had my beige G3 and Mac II they had a feature like that where you powered the monitor via a reverse power plug on the power supply on the back of the computer.
A few days with my new setup that replaced my iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014). I now have a MacBook Air M1 chip with 8‑core CPU, 7‑core GPU, and 16‑core Neural Engine, 16GB unified memory, 2TB SSD storage, CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, and a LG Ultra HD 5K Ultra Slim 27MD5KA-B Monitor on a desk VESA arm. Only thing I have noticed via iStat Menus monitor program is that even with 16GB unified memory with the programs I normally leave open memory is still being swapped out to the SSD storage. This is the reason I purchased 2TB storage is that even with the read/write of swap memory the MacBook Air should last me a very long time. Like the way to many times I have moved to a new host system over the many decades spend most of the time with transfer of data. Setup of programs you use. Then trying to get it to look how you want. Now from the GC looks of things the LG 27MD5KA-B flat matte black on its VESA arm is a look I love. After my eye operations I was having an issue getting the correct distance from my previous iMac 5K screen. Now able to sit down reach out and adjust the height, and distance to arms length. Almost like having my vision from my younger years. I would have purchased the Apple Studio Monitor if I had been able to have it shipped for pickup at the Apple Store the same as the MacBook Air. Have lived in with a personal home host system since the Intel iMac first came out. We will see how long this LG monitor does the job for me. Thing is I use things until they are obsolete, or die. Down the road more than likely purchase whatever Apple Monitor they have at that time unless they stop making them yet once again. Some people do not like the Apple garden. Thing is I want KISS, and something that works every time I go to use it. Love it when young people talk about the cost. Apple Mac Studio, Studio Monitor in my configuration would've cost me $4,198.00 which is less than my original Macintosh purchased in 1984 at $2,500 when adjusted for inflation would be $6,764.87 on the introduction date of the Apple Studio lineup. Thing is as a normal just do not need all that Mac Studio power, and I live in the consumer desktop part of the grid.
I was excited about the new Mac Studio when first announced and was thinking of getting one. Then all the real world testers YT started coming out and my enthusiasm started to diminish. Then I started to see same comment the video isn't performing as expected or what it should be performing at. Almost all the reviews are focused on Mac Studio for video and I do music so all the video power is of no use for me and other people doing non-video work. Finally I saw some reviews on using the Mac Studio for music and how its fast, but not that much better than you'd expect. That is because doing music it not just the DAW software it's lots of added libraries and plugins most that are single process so the speed of individual cores is more important than core count. So now my Mac Studio GAS has subsided and I'm can wait to see what's next. I can wait because as soon as Apple announced Apple silicon I bought a new iMac with Intel i9 with ten cores. I did this because I've been dealing with Apple since the Apple II and knew from experience when Apple makes big moves like Apple silicon it takes years for the dust to settle both hardware and 3rd party software wise. Then being I do music and mainly single process software and my i9 iMac has as many cores as a M1 Max and my single core speed is about the same or just a hair faster. So only real difference is memory access speed. That adds up to no need to upgrade wait to see what comes next.
Congrats on choosing the Pixel. I have the 6 Pro and I'm content. I need to checkout the Dbrand Icons case. Right now the Latercase is the best for me. AND I totally LOVE Action Launcher. I keep mine configured with UI on the home screen. Try it if you haven't yet.
Zero UI on the home screen... Grrr... I do have a gripe, I need to at least proofread enough to make sure the spell check didn't change my intent. Hmmm might Gramerly's fault not Pixel.
As a kid in the 90's (b. '86) I always wanted a transparent Gameboy (the thick boy) and as a result moving forward I'm always trying to get my hands on other devices that are transparent. I had a transparent POTS phone in my room and some other gadgets that were also "see through". The 2nd gen iMac (slot loading) really made me double down on this effort because Apple pulled it off so well. I'm still all about transparent styles albeit to a slightly lesser degree.
Does FCP really use that much RAM? I use Resolve and edit weddings and live events dealing with many many hours of high quality audio recordings in my timeline with 4K RAW footage from BRAW and RED and I'm only using 16-24GB of RAM doing that. My PC has 128GB of RAM.
After a month, I prefer the 6 Pro. I have the 6, but I find I occassionally need the 4x zoom in certain situations. The thing I don't like about the 4x, what Marquez covered, is that the subject needs to be a minimum distance.
41:40 I’ll got one step further. Even aside from the fact that Apple uses auto-arrange/snap function on the homescreen to keep pushing the icons to the top left corner of the screen - I would LOVE it if you had the OPTION (not being forced to) but had the option to change the folder icons (yes, like you can do so on Android) cause not everyone, obviously, including me - likes to have smaller icons in the folder that makes her Home Screen look even more tacky… So you either have to do what I do and have all your top limited selected number of apps on your first page and have all your folders on a second page, or you just have all the folders on the main page and have to deal with the craziness - or you just forgo all the positive reason you switch to Apple and go back to Android which is just as frustrating. Those items right there I wish iOS 16 or 17 would address because it’s one of my biggest pet-peeves - I would take that long before pushing for custom icon packs via the App Store.
I can't agree on the cleaning point about the nano texture display. Our studio 2020 imac has been flawless I think I cleaned it once in the year and a half now that we've had it. And when i say clean I mean a light wipe with the Apple supplied kit. I don't know what you guys do to have such a difficult time with cleaning this thing but in our experience it has been a non-issue.
Pixels and their software has very good adaptive battery and the longer you use the better battery it has, and although I'm not sure about longetivity, battery cycles last the best with pixel software at least, when it has a full complete cycle from 100,drained to when you need to charge it next, rather than constantly charging it and discharging it and whenever you have the chance.
@@toptiertech7291 i didn't word it properly here but I am talking about adaptive battery which is about the phone's battery lasting long by learning about your usage and schedule
@@vedaryan334 like how phones log your sleep schedule so when Charing at night it doesn’t just do that, it charges up to 50% and waits till the previous hour before you usually wake to then ‘fully’ charge which also isn’t true as no phone charges 100% now they have been programmed not to as you never want nothing in one side of the charge transaction. All this and more, like when first turning on your phone its normally set at 50% charge, being down to research which proves these being a few of the best strategies available to and used by manufacturers for their phones (battery) longevity. Anything must be better than the ‘Apples slowing down their phones’ scandal but these really are amazing when thrown out to the public to know.
I love the braided solo loop bands too but I can’t wear them because I guess my wrists are too skinny and it sucks. I’m pretty much stuck with the sport bands.
Have a pixel5 and I swear they made the back fingerprint reader intentionally slower in updates to goldilocks their pix6 fingerprint reader. It's actually faster to wake it up with the lock button and then unlock with fingerprint reader than it is to wake/unlock with a fingerprint alone.
Weird. You have some kind of issue because I have the P5 and it's still lightning fast, even with the latest update. From screen off, to touch finger print to unlock, it's not even 1 second
@@larock0wns The first update this year bricked my p5 so I had to do a fresh android 12 install. It was fine after that, but after the March update it takes exactly 1.0 seconds for the screen to turn on after the confirmation vibration (measured on video with another phone)
This was the last place I would go for looking for an intense workout but the Les Mills body combat on oculus is insane. I’ve been doing peloton since Covid and I’ve lost close to 50 pounds and this VR boxing app kicks my ass! My 30 minute workout the other day was an average heartbeat of 164 and my max heart rate was 184. All of that from punching, uppercuts, rope slamming, squats etc.
And because I’m not really into upper body strength training the next day my entire body was aching. No two weeks in I have better posture I feel stronger and I do it every other day.
Doesn’t that logo looks like the back of the phone? C: camera bump, G: wireless charger, !: magnet alignment and the / is probably some cut out for a speaker or something
I’m mixed on whether I’m happy he got the Pixel… for selfish reasons. Im glad he doesn’t have to go through what others globally are right now with Samsung delaying deliveries multiple times, their staff not even given the needed information to pass down to disgruntled customers. I would like to have seen a channel address this issue and get to see how Samsung treat the issue when it’s found out who the customer is, what changes when it goes from a nobody to someone who has enough influence to not only widely share their experience but cause damage by sharing the issues Samsung rather ignores, sweeping under the carpet for someone to lift that same carpet and hoover it up causing big noise so that everyone now knows. I ordered my S22 ULTRA to be receiving it in best case scenario after a month of delays late (6 reschedules so far) so seeing someone in this Tech RUclips space give me a look at the phone that feels I’ll never receive at this rate would be informational to know whether to cancel like many who have just chosen another company who delivers on the first try. I also would like to have seen if they got it strait away (ordering like us) and if so is it that you are like me, in limbo on when you get the phone you purchased or get preferential treatment over someone who has spoken almost daily to someone Samsung related to get the same no answers or information conversation. Also it being a way for this issue to get out whether just by comments or picked up by the RUclipsr to inform people that this is a global issue at this moment and the reasons (guessing Covid,lesser amount/higher expense parts,the hack etc).
Android issues are the need for efficient memory management. With Sun we created “Java based” communication platform and processor and hardware embedded Java runtime.
I just watched MaxTech's Ultimate Mac Studio Comparison. This is the comment I left. EPIC EPIC EPIC review. So if Apple did this on purpose, it all might make sense when the Mac Pro is announced. I am starting to wonder if Apple will roll out a subscription model like Adobe. So I am thinking that the Ultra is actually the Pro but you will have to have a Pro subscription to unlock the full performance. What do you think?
@hatguun They did a live stream for the announcement on Lew Later. Afterwards, They were discussing the design and they seemed to nail it down pretty well in my openion.
I love this podcast and the Nothing event was a lot of nothing. Like they just literally took shots at Apple the whole time. But didn't show anything. I am interested in seeing what they do but they should have had an event when they had products from their ecosystem ready.
These two really are pixel fan boys aren’t they? Just couple episodes back they complained that pixels and buggy mess and now both of them are using it.
As I watch this I have to question, what are you asking more power and performance for? This video could have been a podcast, yet you have an option to view this at 4K (2160) quality. I understand that it's your prerogative, but before you question their performance, you need to review your practice. Are you asking for all of this power just to upload video of you talking? There are no graphic overlays or interfaces beyond the intro which is fairly simple. Those performance enhancements are meant for those producing graphic intensive pieces and your web videos unfortunately don't justify the power. If you aren't referring to performance with your videos, then what are you using as a pliable reference? If you're running into performance issues pushing out a 480 or 540p video (barring that there aren't a billion windows open) then I can understand the frustration but only then.
The studio display is just kinda unacceptable. The XDR is flagrent but there is an an actual argument to be made that while there is apple tax, it's does something 7/10 moniters can't and with minimal user effort. The Studio despite having a nice name doesn't have a real value proposition other than 600 nits (with no dimming) and 5k, which I still think is just an apple marketing trick. Hey look at us we have 5 k which is one better than 4k despite it not really being a target resolution for most workflows as most end user resolutions in both physical media and streaming being 4k with a future of 8k. I actually be interested in this if it was a 4k 120 or even 90hz display, local dimming, and speakers that sound better than my friends 2 year old XPS. As for the camera either make it good or use the money being spent on it else where, like having mounting options in box not as an up sell. I was rather looking forward to this, I loved the XDR but could justify its price considering it's pretty anti-consumer color space adjusting limitations when I'd dare to plug my pc into it. The apple was the first display I fell in love with and I foolishly hoped this would finally be an accessible spiritual sucessor, but all it is a more proprietary LG utrafine with a bump to its display brightness, with an unremoveable power cable. I was so ready to look past its flaws but it's just cash grab aimed at well meaning people who be an acessible XDR.
Monitor names are named like that for a reason. Everything you /need/ to know about the monitor's specs is in the name. I'll take that than oversimplified stuff like "Pro Display."
I was never an apple fan, it never made sense why pay extra for a Intel chip in an apple machine. I now have the M1 mini Mac, iPad Pro, watch and MacBook Air, the change to ARM and use of apple silicon has been a huge leap forward and it's pushing the tech forward, and Great value for money
I'd make the switch, but lack of customization and just annoying to use with things that aren't Apple. Also, gaming isn't as great compared to Windows.
Full confession, I kept my cheap HP Pavilion gaming laptop for gaming however I'm also a console gamer so it doesn't stress me much
@@RobotTechHead the customization thing is not really an issue with macbooks, moreso for phones
Same boat
Yep, never had one been samsung since 2010. But then I got a MacBook Pro for audio engineering in 2019, then the iPhone in 2020, then the Apple Watch and AirPods and I love everyone of these products and will keep going with apple.
Andrew: Let’s move on to the Nothing event.
Marques: 😑
A startup for anything saying that they’re going to “shake up the industry” is an immediate red flag.
That symbol for the Nothing phone is clearly the apple logo in abstract / binary / retro typewriter font. Looks like that G with the gap is the apple with the bite, that little C is the Apple leaf and the / is an apple twig (or could also be the representation of the leaf). As a designer that's how i see it
Finally someone agrees with me!
lol
Can’t wait for the NFT
love this episode! especially Andrew's new phone reveal and talking about the small details of his experience on it. just like hanging out and talking to techie friends haha
I wanna see Andrew break the dance floor.
Andrew is really channeling Rick from Rick and Morty at the end of the episode.
"pixel brothers forever"
"100 years pixel bros!"
"An upside-down lowercase i" *Exclamation Mark: "Am I a joke to you?"*
You know a video is good when you read the title for 3 minutes😳😳
I said this on the Studio Display video, but almost nothing Apple is a “good deal” when you’re just looking on paper.
I’ll always pay more for better build quality, better performance, better support, etc. In the long run, it’s almost always worth it.
facts !!!!
the Nothing Cryptid looks like a phone camera, and a QI charger, with something similar to MagSafe, but not sure about the diagonal on the top.
Maybe the diagonal is the stick of their earbuds.
If you wanna get the budet Studio set up, I can only recommend the M1 Mac Mini in combination with the Dell Ultrasharp U2720Q. The Mac Mini is super fast for most enthusiast photo and video work (I use a Sony A7 III) and the monitor looks awesome together with it.
Nothing’s probably gonna grab an oppo phone, stick a “Nothing” logo, make a “clean and bloat-free” software, make iterations for a couple of years, then merge with Oppo and the cycle starts over again 🤣
not that but iphone 134
atleast carl's interested in not remaining complacent
Hi, it's 2026, you predicted exactly.
It's not a bbk company
No, oppo Disney doesn’t own own nothing so that won’t happen
I loved the review of the Studio Display, but I felt like it was missing something. Consider the ProDisplay XDR: it was an outrageously priced monitor. Yet compared to other HDR reference monitors, it undercut them by 30k. If you wanted a professional HDR monitor, there really was no other good choice. In a sense, it was a very good deal. The Studio Display also has features that no other monitor has. Yet no part of it is really stand-out enough to seem justified.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost isn't priced at 300k because it has a unique combination of specs and features, but because it (claims) to be the best luxury sedan on the planet. The Studio Display isn't the best at anything, and its price seems unforgivable for that reason.
@@vinilosdetribal2 I disagree
I felt that too.!
6:04 the sheer disappointment on Marques's face lol
I feel that symbol is basically the camera ,.and the wiring, and the phone is transparent, like how ear 1 was
ANOTHER EPISODE LETS GOOOOO
I had just finished a HUGE project on that book in school. I was NOT happy to see that title.
here's the thing, when a phone is receiving low signal, the phone is radiating even more, spending more power/watts to pickup signal so if th phone is constantly low on bars then it's sapping the power a hell lot more than in 'ideal condition'
As someone who has had a Pixel 6 Pro for the last few months, the battery life has gotten a lot better over time. I'm not sure if the phone is "learning" my use patterns or if it's just been the updates, but (as a heavy user) I regularly end every day with 30%+
i think the nothing symbol is an electronics pun. if yall remember designing simple schematics for circuits back in school, a capacitor is marked with a C and its always drawn pretty similar to this nothing symbol. but this capacitor is open and the circuit ends with it - this could support their open system (circuit) philosophy of tech where every device is welcome into a seamless apple-like ecosystem.
i dont really believe they will come out with anything too great because their main takeaway was that the industry is now "boring" and they need to make it interesting again. i dont really want my tech to be visually interesting, i need it to work well. if all they do is make a pretty solid phone, it wont stand out because literally every player has a solid phone now at pretty much every price point.
It's not that deep my guy.
@@spect80r to you
The symbol just looks like the phone. The camera in top left, MagSafe in the middle
That's how I was with the Razer Raptor, as soon as I said I needed a new Monitor , that was the only option I wanted to go with. And the monitor is so good.
I have the same pixel 6 and I'm so glad I got it. I even preordered it so I went through the bugs.
Loving the episode,all the way from Kenya
I'd like to see an Apple display that follows the concept that NeXT Cube used where the power and data are in one cable and that plugs into the computer so that you free up an outlet on your wall or power strip. I've always loved that design. Back in the day when I had my beige G3 and Mac II they had a feature like that where you powered the monitor via a reverse power plug on the power supply on the back of the computer.
A few days with my new setup that replaced my iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014). I now have a MacBook Air M1 chip with 8‑core CPU, 7‑core GPU, and 16‑core Neural Engine, 16GB unified memory, 2TB SSD storage, CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, and a LG Ultra HD 5K Ultra Slim 27MD5KA-B Monitor on a desk VESA arm. Only thing I have noticed via iStat Menus monitor program is that even with 16GB unified memory with the programs I normally leave open memory is still being swapped out to the SSD storage. This is the reason I purchased 2TB storage is that even with the read/write of swap memory the MacBook Air should last me a very long time.
Like the way to many times I have moved to a new host system over the many decades spend most of the time with transfer of data. Setup of programs you use. Then trying to get it to look how you want.
Now from the GC looks of things the LG 27MD5KA-B flat matte black on its VESA arm is a look I love. After my eye operations I was having an issue getting the correct distance from my previous iMac 5K screen. Now able to sit down reach out and adjust the height, and distance to arms length. Almost like having my vision from my younger years.
I would have purchased the Apple Studio Monitor if I had been able to have it shipped for pickup at the Apple Store the same as the MacBook Air. Have lived in with a personal home host system since the Intel iMac first came out. We will see how long this LG monitor does the job for me. Thing is I use things until they are obsolete, or die.
Down the road more than likely purchase whatever Apple Monitor they have at that time unless they stop making them yet once again. Some people do not like the Apple garden. Thing is I want KISS, and something that works every time I go to use it.
Love it when young people talk about the cost. Apple Mac Studio, Studio Monitor in my configuration would've cost me $4,198.00 which is less than my original Macintosh purchased in 1984 at $2,500 when adjusted for inflation would be $6,764.87 on the introduction date of the Apple Studio lineup.
Thing is as a normal just do not need all that Mac Studio power, and I live in the consumer desktop part of the grid.
I was excited about the new Mac Studio when first announced and was thinking of getting one. Then all the real world testers YT started coming out and my enthusiasm started to diminish. Then I started to see same comment the video isn't performing as expected or what it should be performing at. Almost all the reviews are focused on Mac Studio for video and I do music so all the video power is of no use for me and other people doing non-video work. Finally I saw some reviews on using the Mac Studio for music and how its fast, but not that much better than you'd expect. That is because doing music it not just the DAW software it's lots of added libraries and plugins most that are single process so the speed of individual cores is more important than core count. So now my Mac Studio GAS has subsided and I'm can wait to see what's next.
I can wait because as soon as Apple announced Apple silicon I bought a new iMac with Intel i9 with ten cores. I did this because I've been dealing with Apple since the Apple II and knew from experience when Apple makes big moves like Apple silicon it takes years for the dust to settle both hardware and 3rd party software wise. Then being I do music and mainly single process software and my i9 iMac has as many cores as a M1 Max and my single core speed is about the same or just a hair faster. So only real difference is memory access speed. That adds up to no need to upgrade wait to see what comes next.
I had so much stress with battery on my SE (1st gen) and got my 13PM on Christmas. Now I’m totally fine even with 20% battery left hehe
Best podcast show.
Congrats on choosing the Pixel. I have the 6 Pro and I'm content. I need to checkout the Dbrand Icons case. Right now the Latercase is the best for me. AND I totally LOVE Action Launcher. I keep mine configured with UI on the home screen. Try it if you haven't yet.
Zero UI on the home screen... Grrr... I do have a gripe, I need to at least proofread enough to make sure the spell check didn't change my intent. Hmmm might Gramerly's fault not Pixel.
Yes, Andrew! Dance With Somebody is my jam! It plays at my office and I have to resist the urge to dance
I would have bought the display if it was MiniLED & cable removable
With T-Mobile I consistently get 5GUC and get over 300 mbps I use it for home internet as well
As a kid in the 90's (b. '86) I always wanted a transparent Gameboy (the thick boy) and as a result moving forward I'm always trying to get my hands on other devices that are transparent. I had a transparent POTS phone in my room and some other gadgets that were also "see through". The 2nd gen iMac (slot loading) really made me double down on this effort because Apple pulled it off so well. I'm still all about transparent styles albeit to a slightly lesser degree.
The picture that Nothing uploaded looks like an extremely simplified Apple logo with a tiny C above it.
Does FCP really use that much RAM? I use Resolve and edit weddings and live events dealing with many many hours of high quality audio recordings in my timeline with 4K RAW footage from BRAW and RED and I'm only using 16-24GB of RAM doing that. My PC has 128GB of RAM.
Some how the haptics on the pixel 6 feel better now than when I bought it.
I was literally refreshing my youtube page waiting for you notification to pop up! MY friday is complete
I'm not the only one that types "your" and somehow my message reads "you" 🥳
@@glutentaco didn’t even notice that 😥
It was the NFT of events 🤦🏻♂️
Love that title! Nothing was asking for it.
Would you share with us the etsy store where you got your apple watch band?
After a month, I prefer the 6 Pro. I have the 6, but I find I occassionally need the 4x zoom in certain situations. The thing I don't like about the 4x, what Marquez covered, is that the subject needs to be a minimum distance.
12:35… it obviously looks like wireless charging coil with a camera sensor cutout
ive been using an A20 since 2019, this thing is on beyond life support
41:40 I’ll got one step further. Even aside from the fact that Apple uses auto-arrange/snap function on the homescreen to keep pushing the icons to the top left corner of the screen -
I would LOVE it if you had the OPTION (not being forced to) but had the option to change the folder icons (yes, like you can do so on Android) cause not everyone, obviously, including me - likes to have smaller icons in the folder that makes her Home Screen look even more tacky…
So you either have to do what I do and have all your top limited selected number of apps on your first page and have all your folders on a second page, or you just have all the folders on the main page and have to deal with the craziness - or you just forgo all the positive reason you switch to Apple and go back to Android which is just as frustrating.
Those items right there I wish iOS 16 or 17 would address because it’s one of my biggest pet-peeves - I would take that long before pushing for custom icon packs via the App Store.
Perfect timing ❤️ ❤️❤️
I can't agree on the cleaning point about the nano texture display. Our studio 2020 imac has been flawless I think I cleaned it once in the year and a half now that we've had it. And when i say clean I mean a light wipe with the Apple supplied kit. I don't know what you guys do to have such a difficult time with cleaning this thing but in our experience it has been a non-issue.
Pixels and their software has very good adaptive battery and the longer you use the better battery it has, and although I'm not sure about longetivity, battery cycles last the best with pixel software at least, when it has a full complete cycle from 100,drained to when you need to charge it next, rather than constantly charging it and discharging it and whenever you have the chance.
Yeah Optimized charging has been on Samsungs and iPhones for years
@@toptiertech7291 i didn't word it properly here but I am talking about adaptive battery which is about the phone's battery lasting long by learning about your usage and schedule
@@vedaryan334 like how phones log your sleep schedule so when Charing at night it doesn’t just do that, it charges up to 50% and waits till the previous hour before you usually wake to then ‘fully’ charge which also isn’t true as no phone charges 100% now they have been programmed not to as you never want nothing in one side of the charge transaction. All this and more, like when first turning on your phone its normally set at 50% charge, being down to research which proves these being a few of the best strategies available to and used by manufacturers for their phones (battery) longevity.
Anything must be better than the ‘Apples slowing down their phones’ scandal but these really are amazing when thrown out to the public to know.
I’m in Denver and have 5g at my house but half the time when I’m out I only have LTE.
Wish it was the other way around since I have WI-FI at home
But you can have almost no icons on the home screen on iOS... Or only a few icons or folders at the bottom with a transparent widget.
I love the braided solo loop bands too but I can’t wear them because I guess my wrists are too skinny and it sucks. I’m pretty much stuck with the sport bands.
I can make your current desk setup look neat. I promise. I’m a master at looming.
@25:55 - Looks like a random Twitter notification on the Apple Watch 👀
Have a pixel5 and I swear they made the back fingerprint reader intentionally slower in updates to goldilocks their pix6 fingerprint reader. It's actually faster to wake it up with the lock button and then unlock with fingerprint reader than it is to wake/unlock with a fingerprint alone.
Weird. You have some kind of issue because I have the P5 and it's still lightning fast, even with the latest update. From screen off, to touch finger print to unlock, it's not even 1 second
@@larock0wns The first update this year bricked my p5 so I had to do a fresh android 12 install. It was fine after that, but after the March update it takes exactly 1.0 seconds for the screen to turn on after the confirmation vibration (measured on video with another phone)
This was the last place I would go for looking for an intense workout but the Les Mills body combat on oculus is insane. I’ve been doing peloton since Covid and I’ve lost close to 50 pounds and this VR boxing app kicks my ass! My 30 minute workout the other day was an average heartbeat of 164 and my max heart rate was 184. All of that from punching, uppercuts, rope slamming, squats etc.
And because I’m not really into upper body strength training the next day my entire body was aching. No two weeks in I have better posture I feel stronger and I do it every other day.
Great episode!
Doesn’t that logo looks like the back of the phone? C: camera bump, G: wireless charger, !: magnet alignment and the / is probably some cut out for a speaker or something
Definitely could have guessed that you got the pixel 6. One day you will switch to iOS and will love it.
MKBHD still onewheels and that's awesome.
@Mkbhd please do a video on right to repair and future motion, your voice could really help the community push for right to repair.
Where's the option to turn off 5G on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. I have the Pro and never seen that option.
Shout out to Vinh for Onewheeling. Getting my GT next month
Which model is that Microsoft laptop Andrew using?
It's the outline of the wireless charger?
Listening to this on the pixel 6 pro
Post the link for the Etsy watch band please!
Is there a reason to buy the stodio display over 24 iMac?
I’m mixed on whether I’m happy he got the Pixel… for selfish reasons.
Im glad he doesn’t have to go through what others globally are right now with Samsung delaying deliveries multiple times, their staff not even given the needed information to pass down to disgruntled customers. I would like to have seen a channel address this issue and get to see how Samsung treat the issue when it’s found out who the customer is, what changes when it goes from a nobody to someone who has enough influence to not only widely share their experience but cause damage by sharing the issues Samsung rather ignores, sweeping under the carpet for someone to lift that same carpet and hoover it up causing big noise so that everyone now knows.
I ordered my S22 ULTRA to be receiving it in best case scenario after a month of delays late (6 reschedules so far) so seeing someone in this Tech RUclips space give me a look at the phone that feels I’ll never receive at this rate would be informational to know whether to cancel like many who have just chosen another company who delivers on the first try. I also would like to have seen if they got it strait away (ordering like us) and if so is it that you are like me, in limbo on when you get the phone you purchased or get preferential treatment over someone who has spoken almost daily to someone Samsung related to get the same no answers or information conversation. Also it being a way for this issue to get out whether just by comments or picked up by the RUclipsr to inform people that this is a global issue at this moment and the reasons (guessing Covid,lesser amount/higher expense parts,the hack etc).
Love the orchid mantis lol
the symbol looks like the back of a phone. The wireless charger, and camera in the top left
Pixel 6 💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️ let's join pixel fam Andy
Android issues are the need for efficient memory management. With Sun we created “Java based” communication platform and processor and hardware embedded Java runtime.
Made the mistake of googling tiger cam Twitter.. uhm. Not a camera focused on Panthera Tigris.
Would love to see Sonny from The Best Food Review on this podcast to discuss tech and food.
Studio Display: the VESA mount is centered!
Didn't expect a Shakespeare play on words in a tech video lol
I just watched MaxTech's Ultimate Mac Studio Comparison. This is the comment I left.
EPIC EPIC EPIC review.
So if Apple did this on purpose, it all might make sense when the Mac Pro is announced. I am starting to wonder if Apple will roll out a subscription model like Adobe. So I am thinking that the Ultra is actually the Pro but you will have to have a Pro subscription to unlock the full performance.
What do you think?
Won’t believe the dance exercise stats until there’s a video
Was Nothing directly soliciting investments during their presentation? They could have issues with the SEC if they're not careful about that.
Andrew, anybody paying attention would’ve known you’d get the pixel 😂
Lew brought the design to life just after the Official Nothing stream ended.
@hatguun They did a live stream for the announcement on Lew Later. Afterwards, They were discussing the design and they seemed to nail it down pretty well in my openion.
I love this podcast and the Nothing event was a lot of nothing. Like they just literally took shots at Apple the whole time. But didn't show anything. I am interested in seeing what they do but they should have had an event when they had products from their ecosystem ready.
i know this is asking a lot but can you all do a show where you don't mention anything Apple? pretty please?
lol love the nothing dunking. i feel like the name could hurt them long term because it's just endless jokes
The cameras they’re using to record this seem different than normal
This episode is shot on studio displays webcams. /s
We need Andrew dancing footage or it didn’t happen lol 😂
Now we're only waiting for Will's Bronco
Why they are only talking about the apple ecosystem there is samsung right back which also a fantastic ecosystem like apple
These two really are pixel fan boys aren’t they? Just couple episodes back they complained that pixels and buggy mess and now both of them are using it.
Something called software updates
It literally says c/gi 🤔
You guys are making me want to buy an iPhone and an Apple Watch, where are all the android watches at
The Galaxy Watch 4 is pretty good. I have an Apple Watch but I love the circular look of the Galaxy Watch
The thing is: you cannot change the world on a promise
As I watch this I have to question, what are you asking more power and performance for? This video could have been a podcast, yet you have an option to view this at 4K (2160) quality. I understand that it's your prerogative, but before you question their performance, you need to review your practice. Are you asking for all of this power just to upload video of you talking?
There are no graphic overlays or interfaces beyond the intro which is fairly simple. Those performance enhancements are meant for those producing graphic intensive pieces and your web videos unfortunately don't justify the power. If you aren't referring to performance with your videos, then what are you using as a pliable reference?
If you're running into performance issues pushing out a 480 or 540p video (barring that there aren't a billion windows open) then I can understand the frustration but only then.
Can't wait for Apple's own 5G modem to come out
I'm curious how Marques deal with the hiccups on his Pixel.
The studio display is just kinda unacceptable. The XDR is flagrent but there is an an actual argument to be made that while there is apple tax, it's does something 7/10 moniters can't and with minimal user effort. The Studio despite having a nice name doesn't have a real value proposition other than 600 nits (with no dimming) and 5k, which I still think is just an apple marketing trick. Hey look at us we have 5 k which is one better than 4k despite it not really being a target resolution for most workflows as most end user resolutions in both physical media and streaming being 4k with a future of 8k. I actually be interested in this if it was a 4k 120 or even 90hz display, local dimming, and speakers that sound better than my friends 2 year old XPS. As for the camera either make it good or use the money being spent on it else where, like having mounting options in box not as an up sell. I was rather looking forward to this, I loved the XDR but could justify its price considering it's pretty anti-consumer color space adjusting limitations when I'd dare to plug my pc into it. The apple was the first display I fell in love with and I foolishly hoped this would finally be an accessible spiritual sucessor, but all it is a more proprietary LG utrafine with a bump to its display brightness, with an unremoveable power cable. I was so ready to look past its flaws but it's just cash grab aimed at well meaning people who be an acessible XDR.
There is no goddamn way Onewheeling is even similarly strenuous to snowboarding.
Monitor names are named like that for a reason. Everything you /need/ to know about the monitor's specs is in the name. I'll take that than oversimplified stuff like "Pro Display."
Nothing puns were awesome
GUYS THE SYMBOL IS THE BACK OF THE PHONE
One day Marques and Andrew will announce their wedding date.