Here I thought this was going to be a gaming Chromebook, a hacked Stadia controller, Pixel Buds Pro, and from the 'Google Merch' shop: a Google Mouse Pad, Google Phone Holder, the Google Cloud Desktop Neon Sign, the Small G Cable Organizer, Google RPET Tech Case to cart stuff around, and maybe the Chrome Dino and a pair of Chrome Dino socks. Also, I use a Razer Tartarus and a TKL keyboard. It's nice because the Tartarus is a lot of controls without substantial hand movement, but the keyboard is still in reach for chat.
I thought this was going to be some sort of crazy all-Google setup featuring Chromebooks, Pixels, and smart home speakers, but this is just as good (Maybe the all Google Gemini PC for the next episode?)
I have a Koorui monitor, i got 3 of the curved 165HZ monitors and i'm loving them, Koorui makes some incredible products and i'm more than impressed so far with them
Genuine question: what's the appeal of curved monitors? People claim "immersion" but that very much just sounds like marketing hype while sacrificing affordability, ease of use, construction, and maintenance.
@@apolloluxuse one mate, if you like it you’ll buy curved ones if you don’t you won’t. It’s like everything, it’s really subjective. Anecdotally I love them, and have had a couple of year gap where I genuinely wanted another one. Something it helps with too that I haven’t seen mentioned is they can help with reflections of other light sources like a window to your left for example
@apollolux for me, especially in having 3 monitors, it's easier to see the entire thing, and while immersion can be a factor, it's moreso not having to move your head while really in the zone, everything is more angled towards you so it's easier to see your HUD, especially on larger screens For me specifically, I play FPS games mostly, and I play at a high FOV, so the curved monitor is more or less an additional level of comfort and visibility
The probable reason it has an N and a P button is that N is the default binding for your Talent trees in WoW, and P is your default binding for the spellbook.
I have a portable monitor from Koorui. I just needed something cheap and figured if it's utter crap I'd just return it. Turned out to be pretty decent! With a tiny bit of tuning even the colors turned out alright.
I use the Redragon K585 hand keyboard all the time, its great, small, and amazing in FPS games. Not to mention the customizability. I use half size transparent keycaps on the keys I dont use and full size caps on the ones I do. The macro software isnt as good as logitechs but damn near close with fully cuistomizable rgb. Not to mention onboard profiles that store timings too. The wireless one has great reception and is AMAZING on a couch setup. It really wasnt fair the dismissive comments you gave it just because you arent into this style. Highly recommended.
I feel like he just didnt understand the product. XD just like he thought the usb port was to add another half to it LOL... instead of say plugging in your mouse or wireless dongle haha. He acted like this is a replacement for a keyboard not a gaming peripheral.
What I would really appreciate to see is a video where you test all the gaming pc stuff that comes up as most popular, like the best decent price stuff that everyone and their cousin are buying, and then see if there is actually something better for around the same price that people may just not know about because the recommended ones go to the top.
that USB-A on the Redragon is for you to plug your full keyboard to it, so you only take up one USB on the PC, but in fact, it acts just as a common USB 2.0 plug
Ah yes nice specially made for 4x, god games and RTS… except that weight doesn’t matter. It’s a preference thing. Same way as it is with weight of boxing gloves, or weight of darts or preferred weight of hockey stick. All mice are great for RTS, “farming sims” and city builders as even ones with poor acceleration and tracking will do. Hell even a trackpad will do. What a weird comment. I mean it’s okay to own something and it not be the best. You can buy a product and be okay when people say they don’t like it. You don’t need affirmation for everything in life. You have one? Good for you. It’s still a shit mouse.
With windows 10 and 11 it doesn't matter what you plug your monitors into especially when the cpu and motherboard has on board graphics. You can run the gpu through the motherboard by going into the settings and selecting what you want used for each application and game. Not many known about this and by default windows will choose for you.
koorui do a 1440p 144hz 27 inch curved monitor for not much more than the one featured, its obviously not the highest production quality but for a budget set up I'd highly recommend it, the panel itself is well worth the low price, I picked one up on a deal price for like £109
If I`m not mistaken I`ve already seen the Z1E Ally on sale for the € equivalent of 500$ on Amazon, and have seen reports of 500$ sales of the Ally in the US as well, so I`d say that there is basicly no situation where it`s better to buy a z1 Ally than to wait for a sale on a Z1E model (unless on a tight budget and need one NOW, or you want the absolute cheapest one you can get, and wait for a sale on both)
My first gaming PC was the skytech ArkAngel. It cost me around $800 and had very low end specs and the keyboard didn't work out of the box. I wasn't educated enough to build my own but man had I known how bad It truly was, I would of learned quick.
I bought that one handed redragon keyboard by choice and its awesome. I use it to play starship extermination on my stream deck but mine is wireless.And no theres no second part, you cant seem to understand people buy it for only that portion of the keyboard, in fps shooters thats all you need.
That Redragon "gaming" keyboard seems so weird to me, since the same brand offers actual 60% RGB mechanical keyboards for like $45 that are extremely good for a starter mech. I'm thinking they made way too many of those gaming RGB ones and it's just old stock, but at the same time trying to offload old half-keyboards for $40 seems crazy.
The fact that you called the half keyboard one for MMOs just shows you're getting a wee bit out of touch at times. Those are for FPS players, for those who mostly have either super low desk space, or people with a very low sens.
I don't think you're completely right about the red dragon half-keyboard... I feel like that is meant more for FPS games so your mouse has more room for swiping. Not for MMO or putting your hands together which is the opposite of ergonomic lol . (I might be wrong though)
I've recently replaced my old razer blackwidow chroma V2 with redragon k653 wireless and it's amazing for 56€. And as a bonus, I don't have to deal with the horrible razer software.
I’m using a Rob Ally Z1 extreme over my 2018 PC, more powerful funnily enough, and you can dock it to use as a PC, the Z1 is worth, the CPU power is more then my Ryzen 7 1700X, can’t play Tarkov, and most graphics are on low, but it’s worth it for the portability
The perfect gaming setup is only a search away
hello there google, im glad to say that with 48gb of ram i can indeed open 2 whole chrome tabs
oh no Google is onto me
Google make monitor
Skriblinding toilet.
Me when I just type in the url instead of searching: 😎
not me thinking he was gonna make a gaming setup with only google tech💀
That's what I thought... Ive been dupped
Same 😅
bro clickbaited us 💀
I thought the same!
Same
I was expecting a Chromebook and Google/Nest Homes & thermostats 😅 but I am not disappointed; great vid!
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I was expecting a Chromebook and Google/Nest Homes & thermostats 😅 but I am not disappointed; great vid!
Same
I legit thought it was going to be stadia and a bunch of Google pixels and Chromebooks, not products found in Google search 😂
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Here I thought this was going to be a gaming Chromebook, a hacked Stadia controller, Pixel Buds Pro, and from the 'Google Merch' shop: a Google Mouse Pad, Google Phone Holder, the Google Cloud Desktop Neon Sign, the Small G Cable Organizer, Google RPET Tech Case to cart stuff around, and maybe the Chrome Dino and a pair of Chrome Dino socks.
Also, I use a Razer Tartarus and a TKL keyboard. It's nice because the Tartarus is a lot of controls without substantial hand movement, but the keyboard is still in reach for chat.
Same here, except I thought he was going to use a Pixelbook Go.
Same
U can hypothetically game on a google meet.
I thought this was going to be some sort of crazy all-Google setup featuring Chromebooks, Pixels, and smart home speakers, but this is just as good
(Maybe the all Google Gemini PC for the next episode?)
Now use Bing to see if it bumps you up to GameStop for the Gameboy Advance 😂
Yesssss
YES
Oh I hope they do it
They should use ai to buy only what ai recommended
Now use Bing to see if it bumps you up to GameStop for the Gameboy Advance 😂
The G in Google stands for Goober.
what about oogle
@@super_loaf2 I don't know. Be as creative as possible. ☺
@@NCBlueOfficialk
No it doesnt
@@Matyas_Ceo_Of_Matyaschill its a joke
Next we need to do the "Bing approved GAMING setup"
Bing would do it better probably NGL
Next we need to do the "Bing approved GAMING setup"
I have a Koorui monitor, i got 3 of the curved 165HZ monitors and i'm loving them, Koorui makes some incredible products and i'm more than impressed so far with them
I do want to get one
I got the 24N1 24" screen for
Genuine question: what's the appeal of curved monitors? People claim "immersion" but that very much just sounds like marketing hype while sacrificing affordability, ease of use, construction, and maintenance.
@@apolloluxuse one mate, if you like it you’ll buy curved ones if you don’t you won’t. It’s like everything, it’s really subjective.
Anecdotally I love them, and have had a couple of year gap where I genuinely wanted another one.
Something it helps with too that I haven’t seen mentioned is they can help with reflections of other light sources like a window to your left for example
@apollolux for me, especially in having 3 monitors, it's easier to see the entire thing, and while immersion can be a factor, it's moreso not having to move your head while really in the zone, everything is more angled towards you so it's easier to see your HUD, especially on larger screens
For me specifically, I play FPS games mostly, and I play at a high FOV, so the curved monitor is more or less an additional level of comfort and visibility
The probable reason it has an N and a P button is that N is the default binding for your Talent trees in WoW, and P is your default binding for the spellbook.
Some random company execs in China: What should we name our new product?
That one guy from the marketing team: Smash your keyboard and we will see.
99$ potentially for a toothbrush is absolutely insane, they really going for that premium apple packaging
LMFAOOO the last line in the ad. Austin nearly laughed 🤣😂
i wonder how many takes it took to get one without him laughing
I have a portable monitor from Koorui. I just needed something cheap and figured if it's utter crap I'd just return it.
Turned out to be pretty decent! With a tiny bit of tuning even the colors turned out alright.
I thought you were just gunna buy a stadia 😂
Goggle is crazy 😂❤. Love the tech banter
I use the Redragon K585 hand keyboard all the time, its great, small, and amazing in FPS games. Not to mention the customizability. I use half size transparent keycaps on the keys I dont use and full size caps on the ones I do. The macro software isnt as good as logitechs but damn near close with fully cuistomizable rgb. Not to mention onboard profiles that store timings too. The wireless one has great reception and is AMAZING on a couch setup. It really wasnt fair the dismissive comments you gave it just because you arent into this style. Highly recommended.
I feel like he just didnt understand the product. XD just like he thought the usb port was to add another half to it LOL... instead of say plugging in your mouse or wireless dongle haha. He acted like this is a replacement for a keyboard not a gaming peripheral.
What I would really appreciate to see is a video where you test all the gaming pc stuff that comes up as most popular, like the best decent price stuff that everyone and their cousin are buying, and then see if there is actually something better for around the same price that people may just not know about because the recommended ones go to the top.
Next make a gaming setup with only google made products XD Imagine a chromebook gaming setup HAHAHA
Especially funny in a post-Stadia era. Would have to try one of the other game streaming services, I guess :)
There isn't a video you upload where I don't find myself laughing the whole time, love the channel
I have that exact monitor, it is quite good
that USB-A on the Redragon is for you to plug your full keyboard to it, so you only take up one USB on the PC, but in fact, it acts just as a common USB 2.0 plug
11:45 that mouse is rebranded as like 15 others lol it's also apart of a LVLUP bundle
The next video Austin should do is a Chat GPT certified gaming video
Austin, as a gtx 1650 Fortnite user, I can say that it doesn't work well with direct x 12, but on direct x 11 it will work at 100+ fps
that Gamdias helios p650g psu will make a nice fire or a very good new years eve bang.
so happy seeing VR sneak its way into another video!
THE DIDDY???? 9:50
all google gaming setup? that's easy, just use stadi- oh wait.
Pengu mouse is actually a heavy mouse great for Farming sim, city builders, RTS and office work
Ah yes nice specially made for 4x, god games and RTS… except that weight doesn’t matter. It’s a preference thing. Same way as it is with weight of boxing gloves, or weight of darts or preferred weight of hockey stick.
All mice are great for RTS, “farming sims” and city builders as even ones with poor acceleration and tracking will do. Hell even a trackpad will do.
What a weird comment. I mean it’s okay to own something and it not be the best. You can buy a product and be okay when people say they don’t like it. You don’t need affirmation for everything in life. You have one? Good for you. It’s still a shit mouse.
I found out recently that Koorui is actually an HKC panel who used to be (and still might be) OEM manufacturers for brands like Samsung, HP, etc.
Why does it sound like Austin is saying neg instead of next in the first few seconds
Fancy being able to download fortnite on a new pc so fast like it was nothing. Man, it takes 2 days for me to download fortnite
The stutter in Fortnite is the game problem not the setup problem, It is always like this recently .
Rog ally looks like great thing to update. I love updating things.
Austin, i gotta say YOU are an AMAZING person!! love your vids, keep up the good work!!
I have a higher end Skytech gaming PC and I absolutely love it!
i dont trust austin with shit when it comes to gaming
Not me clicking on this video thinking there were google branded gaming peripherals or that Austin was gonna buy a bunch of Chromebooks and pixels.
I wasn't expecting to see Ness hosting the show today.
Every time Austin tries to pronounce the name of his monitor, my cat just freaks and runs out of the room.
How many times did Austin say cheapy?
I was hoping he was gonna you know get gaming acceroies made by Google
The dog goes wolf the cat goes meow
With windows 10 and 11 it doesn't matter what you plug your monitors into especially when the cpu and motherboard has on board graphics. You can run the gpu through the motherboard by going into the settings and selecting what you want used for each application and game. Not many known about this and by default windows will choose for you.
the revenge of DK oldies... lol Austin cannot catch a break XD
The inflation just crushes my childhood. lol
i actually have appreciation for that Skytech pc.. it may be a starter but but it mid year with plan up upgrade some its doable at least
Koorui monitors aren't to bad, I bought my son the 27inch (144hz) one and he has no complaints about it
that usb A on the half keyboard is for your mouse to plug in. saves a port on the pc for being used. same as on my logitech keyboard.
Just here to mention that the half-gaming keyboards are very nice for those of us left-handed gamers who didn't conform to mousin' right handed.
I actually use that exact mic and I love it. It’s actually horrible but I love it.
Who thought that it would be google products for the setup
Oh Only me
4:42 I got the exact same mouse but mine is wireless with a rechargeable battery. It looks 100% the same as the one in the video.
that bengoo gaming mouse is garbo, dropped it once and its buttons broke off, turned around and bought me my trusty deathadder
My friend in middle school ten years ago had that exact bengu mouse
I love my Pico 4 VR headset!
They say you can't pick your nose and you can't pick your friend's, yet they never said you couldn't pick your friend's nose 😮😂
koorui do a 1440p 144hz 27 inch curved monitor for not much more than the one featured, its obviously not the highest production quality but for a budget set up I'd highly recommend it, the panel itself is well worth the low price, I picked one up on a deal price for like £109
If I`m not mistaken I`ve already seen the Z1E Ally on sale for the € equivalent of 500$ on Amazon, and have seen reports of 500$ sales of the Ally in the US as well, so I`d say that there is basicly no situation where it`s better to buy a z1 Ally than to wait for a sale on a Z1E model (unless on a tight budget and need one NOW, or you want the absolute cheapest one you can get, and wait for a sale on both)
My first gaming PC was the skytech ArkAngel. It cost me around $800 and had very low end specs and the keyboard didn't work out of the box. I wasn't educated enough to build my own but man had I known how bad It truly was, I would of learned quick.
I bought that one handed redragon keyboard by choice and its awesome. I use it to play starship extermination on my stream deck but mine is wireless.And no theres no second part, you cant seem to understand people buy it for only that portion of the keyboard, in fps shooters thats all you need.
The difference between this $650 PC and the used $400 one in JayzTwoCent’s new video is HUGE
Dude - all of us in the tech world enjoy these crazy setups.
Artesian Austin Evan stoof. :)
I have that same monitor and I use it as a secondary screen it’s very good for the price
That Redragon "gaming" keyboard seems so weird to me, since the same brand offers actual 60% RGB mechanical keyboards for like $45 that are extremely good for a starter mech. I'm thinking they made way too many of those gaming RGB ones and it's just old stock, but at the same time trying to offload old half-keyboards for $40 seems crazy.
The i3-12100f is low end cpu but in gaming it keeps up with the best of them. Big cpu cooler is good for future upgrades.
4:46 i thought steven he was here lol
ill give you a big ol hug for the rog alloy
Now make the all Bing Gaming Setup!
You should make the all best buys essential PC.
I love my base model rog ally. Been playing lots of fortnite and cult of the lamb on it with no problem whatsoever
The fact that you called the half keyboard one for MMOs just shows you're getting a wee bit out of touch at times.
Those are for FPS players, for those who mostly have either super low desk space, or people with a very low sens.
I've got the same Red Dragon "gaming keyboard" I use it for Smite, League and D4 I have a full keyboard for WoW
He says entry level gaming monitor meanwhile me with 50mhz gaming monitor
Bro has been mewing since the 1600
LOL the redragon keyboard is the same one I have when I was asking kinsey about the split she uses
I don't think you're completely right about the red dragon half-keyboard... I feel like that is meant more for FPS games so your mouse has more room for swiping.
Not for MMO or putting your hands together which is the opposite of ergonomic lol
. (I might be wrong though)
that looks like a chicken leg rather than a dragon claw
I was watching on a rig ally Z1 when it was on discount too
$70 for a toothbrush is not reasonable price in my opinion
You would be surprised by the amount of people using external GPU's on the handheld gaming systems.
koorui is wild
Does the dementia thing also apply to picking and eating it? Asking for a friend.
My friend has that same exact $9 mouse and it broke in a day of using it he didn’t slam it or nothing he just used it for school work
I tried that RedDragon keyboard.. It was nice, but I didn't like that placement of the space bar.. For me it was too far from my thumb.
I used a similar half keyboard when playing on my gaming laptop with a smaller than normal keyboard
The Ally is easily the best item on the list
When Austin clearly doesn't play FPS games and trashes a solid gaming keyboard
I've recently replaced my old razer blackwidow chroma V2 with redragon k653 wireless and it's amazing for 56€. And as a bonus, I don't have to deal with the horrible razer software.
Sure !
A few years ago it could be a Stadia gaming setup video 🤣
Damn i thought i was going to see some google only stuff
was hoping to see the sneaker pc
I do have to say that Redragon makes very decent mechanical keyboards. :-)
I got the Redragon. I have to use it because i wanna play on a laptop.
I use a koorui 1440p 144hz monitor and it is the best monitor I've ever used
I feel like you can or could get a half keyboard at 5 & Below for $10 about a year ago
I’m using a Rob Ally Z1 extreme over my 2018 PC, more powerful funnily enough, and you can dock it to use as a PC, the Z1 is worth, the CPU power is more then my Ryzen 7 1700X, can’t play Tarkov, and most graphics are on low, but it’s worth it for the portability