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Razer Blade 15

Razer Blade 15 Ultimate Battery Test

The Razer Blade lineup of laptops has had one main complaint (besides the size of the bezels on the older models) and that is the battery life. Now, I just recently got the new Razer Blade 15 (which you can check out my walkthrough on here if interested) and decided it was a good opportunity to see if Razer made any improvements in the battery department and ended up going down a rabbit hole of experiments really because of the different power modes in Windows and the performance modes in Razer’s own Synapse app that can all affect the battery […]

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Surface Go

Surface Go Complete Walkthrough

Microsoft just released the Surface Go, their latest new product in the Surface lineup, and they were kind enough to let me check it out. As is the usual here, that means I’m going to try and do my complete walkthrough on it. If you aren’t familiar, a complete walkthrough is where I try and go through every feature on the device so you guys are better prepared should you be interested in maybe buying one. With that said, let’s get started with the design. Design There’s no other way to put this. It’s a baby Surface Pro. It has

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Huawei P20 Pro in Low Light

Why the Huawei P20 Pro Has the Best Low-Light Camera Ever

You’ve no doubt seen tons of photos from your favorite YouTubers and tech writers across social media from the Huawei P20 Pro at this point. And I bet a lot of those photos were night time shots. And I also bet, they looked pretty darn good. It’s no secret at this point that for low-light photography on a mobile phone a lot of people are turning to this relatively lesser known manufacturer here in the western hemisphere (they’re actually super popular overseas, for the record). But, the thing is, I’m not sure that most people understand why it’s so good

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Apple Plus NVIDIA

How to Use NVIDIA Cards with your Mac eGPU (Easiest Method)

With High Sierra, Apple has finally given native eGPU support to Macs and MacBooks. If you’re not familiar, eGPU is short for an external GPU (graphics processing unit) and refers to the ability for a computer (usually a laptop) to be able to use a GPU or graphics card in an external housing as if it was built into the computer. This means, with a supported eGPU housing and a GPU plugged in, you can get desktop-like graphics processing from your less powerful laptop. This is a feature that’s been built into Windows 10 for a bit now, but Macs

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MacBook Pro 15″ 2018 Complete Walkthrough

Well it seems that Apple might have actually listened to its customers for a change and after the criticisms about the last MacBook Pro being a bit less Pro than it should, Apple decided to try and bring some of that back this time around with the new MacBook Pros. I managed to get my hands on the new MacBook Pro 15 inch in the top spec model with the Intel Core i9 processor, etc. and figured I would do a complete walkthrough on it. If you aren’t familiar, a complete walkthrough on this channel is where I go through

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Moto Z3 Play

Motorola Moto Z3 Play Complete Walkthrough

Motorola just launched the Moto Z3 Play, the latest in their MotoMod-capable phones, and they were kind enough to send me one so here’s the complete walkthrough on it. If you aren’t familiar, a complete walkthrough on my site is where I try and go through every single feature on a device so you are better prepared should you be in the market to buy one. With that said, as always, there is a lot to go through so let’s get started with the hardware. Moto Z3 Play Hardware The back of the Motorola Moto Z3 Play is very recognizable

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InkVestment Tank

This Printer Comes With All the Ink You’ll Need for the Next Year

Brother reached out about a new type of printer they’ve launched that I think addresses a severe pain point that everyone has with printers: the ink. This is the Brother MFC-J995DW (printer companies still aren’t great at naming their products, fair). It has all the standard multi-function printer features you’d expect nowadays in a top-of-the-line printer: multi-page copying and scanning with a 20-sheet automatic document feeder, automatic duplex two-sided printing in color and black & white, 150 sheet paper tray that’ll hold up to legal sized paper, WiFi & cloud printing services enabled (AirPrint, Google Cloud Print 2.0, etc.), etc. All

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Best Insoles

The Best Insoles Come from an App?

Dr. Scholl’s recently reached out and asked me to check out their new custom insoles and their new app (more on how those two things are related shortly). Since I live in NYC and walk a ton, I’m always on the lookout for the best insoles actually, so I said, “Sure.” Now, being the nerd that I am, I wanted to actually test the insoles and see how good they are, the ease of the ordering process, value for money, etc. So, really fast, we need to first come up with some criteria for what makes insoles the best insoles.

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DHL Cubi Cycle Green Glow

THIS is the FUTURE of PACKAGE DELIVERY

DHL invited me to go check out their shipping center in Manhattan to see how their trying to go completely carbon neutral by 2050, we give a bunch of New Yorkers free zero-emission rides in some Nissan Leafs, and I check out the new totally green package delivery vehicle. Let me know what you guys thinks in the comments below and check out more info on what DHL is doing to go green here on their site!

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Sony A8F

Sony A8F Complete Walkthrough

A giant box showed up today from Sony and I think I know what it is. This is the new Sony A8F, their flagship 4K HDR OLED TV, the successor to their much-praised A1E from last year that first touted the innovative Sony Acoustic Surface technology (which we’ll discuss more in a sec). Now, to call it the successor to the A1 is technically true but a lot of the TV has actually remained the same as far as the performance and underlying tech. There are however two big changes that make it better for a lot of people though.

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iPhone Battery Test

Battery Test: iPhone 6S Plus vs iPhone 7 Plus vs iPhone 8 Plus vs iPhone X (Video)

Experiment time. This time, we’re going to test the batteries on the iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, and the iPhone X. To do this, I am running all of the phones on the same Wifi network with all the same accounts active on them (and getting notifications at the same time), screen brightness is set to 50% and we’re streaming the same Nyan cat video from YouTube on them all. Let’s see what happens. Well, oddly enough, the iPhone X won which was surprising to me considering I feel on a day to day it’s battery

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Screen Recording on iPhone

How to Record the Screen on an iPhone Really Easily

There’s a lot of reasons that you might want to record the screen on an iPhone. Maybe you are playing a video game and want to share an epic match? Maybe you need to tell your mom how exactly to use something in iOS? Regardless, Apple thought there were enough uses to actually add the ability to record the iPhone’s screen right into the software with the latest iOS 11. For anyone who wasn’t aware of this or how exactly to do it, here’s how to record your iPhone’s screen in iOS 11. Add Screen Recording to Control Center First, we

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P20 Pro Battery Test Featured

P20 Pro vs OnePlus 6 vs LG G7 vs S9 Plus vs Pixel 2 XL vs iPhone X Battery Test

I have a feeling which phone will win (it has the biggest battery, and the company is known for making phones that refuse to die), but let’s find out. Today, we’re doing a battery test with the OnePlus 6, LG G7, Huawei P20 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, Google Pixel 2 XL, and the iPhone X to see which lasts the longest. Here’s the scenario. All phones screens are set to the same brightness by eye and not display percentage to account for the varying brightness each screen is capable of, they are all on the same 5Ghz WiFi network,

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Steam Games on Android

How to Play Steam Games on Android

Steam, the popular program for buying and playing video games on your computer, just released their Steam for Android app that allows you play Steam games on your Android device. The new app, in beta, is called Steam Link and it basically allows you to stream any game on your computer running Steam onto your Android phone or tablet so long as they are both connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Now, playing a full-fledged PC game on your Android phone would be pretty cumbersome, if we’re honest, so the new Steam Android app allows you to also use a

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How to Use Memoji

Whether you like them or not, Memojis are now a thing. Apple has just unveiled iOS 12 and with it one of the most talked about new features, Memoji. Memoji are basically the same concept as Animoji, which use facial recognition on the iPhone X’s front camera system to mimic your facial expressions on a 3D emoji. The big difference between them is that Memoji are human-like and able to be customized to help them represent you better. They’re kinda fun actually, so if you want to learn how to use Memoji, here’s how. Create Your Memoji To create your

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