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Hello friends, we're gonna go over the immersion RC lap RF timer, what's inside and how do you connect it

You can connect it to your mobile phone or mobile device via the Bluetooth

Well, you can also connect it with a long USB cable like a 25-foot cable and you can also connect it with the Ethernet cable

With some adapters, so we're gonna go over that plus we're going to talk about the free mobile app

That's for Android and iOS devices and how you can use it the via the Bluetooth to connect it

"pilot 7...11.52"

"Pilot 7...13.68"

So this is the lap RF

fpv race timer from immersion RC its

retails for around $100 and

pretty

much comes just like this

Has a battery compartment

Where it has the 18 650 battery, it's a 2600 milliamp

Holds charge for a very long time

And if you happen to be using it with the USB plugged in too you can a computer using lifetime then it'll

Continuously charge this battery, which is nice

Power on button there. You just hold it in

"beep"

Now it's going

You're going to bind it with bluetooth, then you have to hold this bind in and then connect it with your phone

So let's open it up

So on the inside

this is the

receiver for the

VTX as you go over for the different race band frequencies. This is how it detects

Then this is the antenna mod that I did

That comes with a hole and a cap already there so you don't have to drill anything

you just have to go online to find the right connector and

Actually, the one that has the right connection the SMA connector

was back order. So I ordered one that was a RP SMA

So it's actually the wrong has the male pin sticking out there. So I just need an adapter to go into

the

Antenna like that

So this is the Bluetooth antenna that comes with it and

I didn't find that it was strong enough. It was always disconnecting from my phone

So I bet they just let that antenna there unplugged the cable

And then this is where the I attached the adapter cable

Here we go

Um, the other app is the lap RF this is a free app and

It actually is associated with the immersion RC lap RF timer

"beeps" "recorder connected"

so you heard it say that the recorder is connected

you can go through and enable the different frequencies the race band channel tells you what frequency the

Transmission power and you can change the sensitivity again minimum lap time five seconds

Then under race setup is where you do you want it to be interface to the puck connection Bluetooth or Wi-Fi

And then if you lost connection again, you can hit select and

Mine is the

That's the Bluetooth ID

And you see it there

Commented so now it's connected again

Start in 10 10 9 8 7

6 5 4 3

2 1

"beep"

Then as your quadcopter goes over pilot 7 1.9 -

"beep"

And it even has different frequencies in different colors for their different frequencies

"beep" pilot 7...11.52"

"chime"

Time to go to bed

"beep" "pilot 7...13.68"

Race over well done

So here it shows pilot 7 by different times

The best time and total amount of time

Alright so there's several different ways to connect to your lap by RF puck to your computer

the puck comes with the micro USB connector

So if you want to just straight use a USB cable

You can buy a USB extensions. This is a 25-foot cable just has a female

USB in the male USB and then all I did was I had a

short USB to micro USB

Cable, so that just comes into the extension

Plugs into the puck and

Then the other end goes into the computer

So then on livetime you just set it up as a USB connection and it should automatically see the comm port

Mine usually shows up as com 4

I know other people that have been able to use a

cat5 cable

But they said they can only do up to a 50 foot run

Probably because it's if it goes beyond 50 feet, it's too much copper to push the signal through

So here's a 50 foot

cat5 cable and

You're going to need two adapters

this one is a

Ethernet to regular USB

And this one is an Ethernet to a micro USB

So you should be basically using this cable

as an extension a

Copper extension and to extend the USB cable

on the computer on the lifetime you would still plug this cable into your puck and still have live times see it as a

USB cable

rather than an Ethernet cable

But myself I'm running a Mac computer. And for some reason it could be the drivers or something

I am running Windows in

VMware

But it just doesn't have the right drivers or something to be able to

Push the signal through Ethernet cable with these adapters and I tried a couple different adapters and neither one of them works

If you do know the answer, just please leave a message in the comment and hopefully I can get it working over cat5

But for right now

USB works, just fine for me

And that's how you connect your lap RF

timer puck to your computer

one other thing to note I did this is a

25-foot USB extension and I have another USB extension that is 15 feet

So I did try to plug these two in series

to extend

the cable and

Plug it into the puck

But somehow maybe it was too long for the computer recognize it and push the signal over the USB cable

So that did not work, but I can use either one, the 15 or the 25 by itself and it works with a computer

You

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SONY BDP-S6200 Review 2019 - Why To Choose SONY BDP-S6200? - Duration: 1:15.

SONY BDP-S6200 Review

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Jeep Wrangler TJ Omix-ADA Wide Fender Flares (1997-2006) Review & Install - Duration: 10:38.

These wide fender flares are for those of you that have a 1997 to 2006 TJ that are looking

to replace those factory fender flares with ones that are gonna be a little bit wider

to cover a wider tire or a wheel with a little bit less backspacing.

In some places, you'll need a wider flare in order to remain legal on the road and in

some cases, you just want that extra tire coverage to keep the tires from throwing junk

up on the side of the Jeep.

Whatever your reasoning is, these are going to be otherwise very factory looking flares

just a little bit wider.

These are gonna be a pretty easy installation and I'm gonna show you how to install them

in just a second.

So as I mentioned, these are going to be very similar to a factory flare, just a little

bit wider.

A lot of other aftermarket flares will have a lot of other stuff going on.

You can find rivet style or pocket style, you can find them that are wider or narrower,

flat flares, or sometimes even metal ones, so a ton of different choices out there.

But if you're a big fan of that factory styling, you just want a little bit more tire coverage,

this is absolutely the way to go.

This is going to be nice and simple, it's going to install very easily and it's going

to give you exactly what you're looking for.

These flares are also very reasonably priced, at least in my opinion.

These are gonna be right around that $130 mark and you're going to get not only the

four main flares that you see but also the flare extensions that go directly behind the

front tires.

So if you're somebody who currently has those installed, you wanna replace those as well,

this kit is going to include it.

Another nice thing that this kit includes is all of the hardware that you need to get

these installed.

The installation of this, again, is very, very simple but if you have an older TJ, and

let's be honest, even the newer TJs are getting a little bit older, you may have a little

bit of rust on your Jeep and you may need to change out some of the hardware in order

to get the new flares installed.

The good news is this kit includes all of the hardware that you need to get that done.

So between the quality, the fit, the fact that these are just a simple factory style

but wider flare that comes with all the hardware, make it very worth the cost for these flares.

I said a couple of times now that the install is pretty straightforward, let me show you

how to do it.

So for our installation, we used an 8-millimeter socket on a 3/8 impact.

We also needed a 10-millimeter socket to remove the turn signal and a couple of adapters because

that was a smaller quarter-inch drive socket.

So the first step in this installation is going to be, of course, removing the factory

fender flares from the Jeep and the first step in doing that is removing the socket

from this turn signal and I do that first so I don't forget about it later.

Otherwise, you get to the last bolt on the flare, go to pull it off the Jeep, and you

can pull that wire a little bit taut.

So just give that socket a quarter turn here, that'll release out of the housing, you can

see that here, and we'll just tuck that away in the corner, again, just so we don't damage

any of the wiring or the bulb.

Now we're free to remove all of the bolts that are holding the fender flare into place.

So the way these flares are held on is by bolting through the flare into a nutsert that's

in the body of the Jeep.

And this is going to be the most difficult part of the uninstallation and installation

for some of you that have older TJs and let's face it, even the newest TJ is a little bit

older these days.

If you have some rust on your Jeep and that bolt is rusted into the nutsert, when you

turn the bolt, it can spin the whole nutsert and make things very difficult to get them

apart.

You may end up having to cut off some of the bolt heads, drill out some the nutserts, reinstall

new nutserts.

That's all stuff that is a possibility for you depending on how your Jeep is, how much

rust it has on it, and how easily things come apart for you.

What I will say is go ahead and spray everything with a good penetrating oil well before you

get started, maybe spray it a couple of times.

If you can get to the backside of some of these, spray that.

Some of them are captured, but some you can get to the backside of.

Spray everything good, that will make it as easy as possible for you, but do know that

if you have some rust, you may end up having to cut and drill out some nutserts.

All of that being said, we've recently replaced everything on this Jeep, so that should be

nice and easy for us.

We're going to be using a pneumatic impact here, a pneumatic socket driver.

That's just because it's nice and small.

It can get up in these tight places and we're gonna buzz all of these bolts out to get the

fender flare off the Jeep.

So the first step in the installation of your new flares is to install the turn signal into

the flare and it goes in the same way it came out of your factory flare.

It's just going to snap into place like so and then that small clip nut will go on right

over top.

Now that that's done, we can get the flare installed on the Jeep.

Get the flare on the Jeep, you have a couple of indexing pins here that go into these holes

on the body and then we can go ahead and reinstall all of our factory hardware.

Once we have all the bolts tightened down on the main flare there, we can move to the

smaller mini flare that goes right here.

As you can see, our Jeep didn't have the factory mini flare in this location.

Some of you might also be missing that piece.

Sometimes people just take them off because they don't like the look of it, or maybe you

had a rocker guard installed at one time that covered this area, whatever the case may be,

this kit includes all six flares so we're going to install all six of them.

We're going to use the same factory style hardware that we used to hold this flare into

place and these three nutserts here to bolt this up.

Now we can move on to the flare on the rear here and this is going to install in the same

way that the front flare did, the only difference is back here, of course, no turn signal.

So we're gonna hold this up to the Jeep, probably get a couple of these upper bolts started

by hand just to hold everything in place then work from the front to the back putting all

the bolts in and tightening them down.

Once you have all three pieces installed on one side, you can go ahead and move on to

the other side and do the exact same process and that'll finish up the install.

So if you are looking for a new set of fender flares that are going to look pretty much

like factory ones just a little bit of wider for some more tire coverage, I would recommend

this option and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Xiaomi 33 Inch Soundbar (Mi TV Soundbar) Review - Duration: 3:29.

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been using this Xiaomi Mi TV Soundbar.

And before I continue with this review, I think I have to say this, you shouldn't be

disappointed if your expectations are not too high.

It's a budget soundbar, alright, and it sounds really good for the price, but there are some

shortcomings you should definitely put into consideration if you're buying this.

So, what's good about this soundbar.

I got this for about $80 on Gearbest and for that price, the sound quality is amazing.

Watching movies on this, the dialogue is really emphasized, it sounds quite loud and I should

say that I'm impressed.

But sometimes, vocals migjt take a hit when watching scenes with lots of bass.

Hooking this up with my PS4 gives you the kind of sound that makes your gaming totally

immersive.

But if you're an audiophile, I'm not sure you would enjoy listening to music on this.

The bass is alright, but not that kind of solid, thumping sound that breaks down walls.

And if you have a very large living room, you might have to consider something a lot

more powerful than this.

But for my small living room, I think it's perfect.

So far you're not comparing this with pricey soundbars, I don't think you should be disappointed

too.

And you should keep it in mind that this is not a surround speaker.

You've got 5 audio input options.

SPDIF Optical, SPDIF Coaxial, this old school Line in input, auxillliary input for your

3.5mm audio jack, and of course Bluetooth.

Normally, this should work with everything-- TV, console, PC, your monitor, your smartphone.

To switch between these input options, you just need to press the right button here at

the top.

Keep in mind that there's no HDMI input, No WIFi... bu then, you can't complain at this

price point, right?

it's pretty wide at 33-inches and it's got 8 front-firing drivers.

you can also mount it on the wall if that's what works for you.

As for the design, It's all white and the fabric here at the front looks really cool.

I must say that it's really beautiful to look at.

The general design sort of reminds you of Google Home... but I would've picked a black

one if there was one.

This color doesn't really fit my all black black setup... but then, that's not a problem

since I would be using it with my scepter monitor in the office anyway.

Now there's a problem you might face using this soundbar with your TV.

In my own case, the TV remote volume controls doesn't work with external speakers whether

it's connected through optical or other options... and unfortunately, this soundbar doesn't come

with an infrared remote.

Now, imagine standing up just to turn down the volume every now and then.

Super inconvenient.

Another issue is the delay you experience when using bluetooth.

Watching movies, you might notice that the sound don't actually sync with the picture.

Well, this delay isn not a problem if you're simply going to be playing music from your

phone over bluetooth.

Apart from this little problems, Xiaomi Mi TV soundbar is a good buy.

Pretty good sound quality, nice design, lots of input options...

But then, I can only recommend only if you can live without a remote.

In my opinion, it's an inconvenience.

That's my review of Xiaomi Mi TV soundbar.

Hopefully, I'll see you in another video if you hit the subscribe button.

Stay safe!

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Review of Justice League Annual #1 | Multiversal Meltdown - Duration: 4:21.

Hey, I'm Brian from BMA Comics Con and today we are going to look at the Justice League

Annual #1.

Multiversal Meltdown Previously in the DC Universe: Through the

events of Dark Nights Metal the source wall has been broken which has led to the near

destruction of the Multiverse.

And continues to threaten everything we know.

Luckily a plan has been made to repair the source wall.

But first the heroes must get past Lex Luther and the Legion of Doom that wish to stop them.

As the Justice League approaches the Source Wall, the clock runs down on the time to enact

Star Man's plan to fix it.

Hawkgirl is ultimately a sacrifice due to her connection to the Entropy Titan.

Luckily Hawkgirl is willing even though Martian Manhunter would like for her to stay.

Star Man's confidence in this plan is reassuring to all, that the Justice League will finally

be able to fix what they broke and save the Multiverse.

Even the Source Wall doesn't put up much of a fight as if it wants them to succeed

with their mission.

Then enters Brainiac.

The villain thought to have been dead.

But no weeks earlier he approached Lex Luther and convinced him that he was taking too big

a risk in completing his goal.

When Brainiac could more easily help them, break the Source Wall and free Perpetua.

She is the First Creator.

If you've ever heard God is a woman this would be her.

She built the monitor and anti-monitor and the World Forge.

But was trapped inside of the Source Wall.

Well unfortunately when Brainiac showed up things got a little complicated.

He had weeks to plan a counter to the Justice Leagues actions.

And just as easily he put Star Man out of commission.

Leading to Perpetua's release.

And her first act, destroy the Source Wall.

What are the heroes next course of action?

What does Lex Luther plan to do with the Goddess he has unleashed?

Will she even listen to what Luthor has to say or has he unleashed a force he cannot

control?

These are the questions I have for the next issue.

What do you think will happen in the next issue?

Make sure to subscribe to find out more.

The DC Multiverse has been growing more and more over the past year.

I like most of the ideas that they have had with it.

And it is good to explore more of the Source Wall.

Scott Snyder has been coming up with bigger and better threats for the Justice League

and it make sense to me that they wouldn't be finding these things on Earth, so I like

that they took it straight to the source.

However, I wonder how they are ever going to top Perpetua.

Maybe they don't until they create something other than the Source Wall.

Scott Snyder is one of my favorite writers at DC.

And he has really shied away from over using Batman.

Actually, I don't think Batman did anything this issue.

Which is interesting because it was also written by James Tynion IV, who was just writing Detective

Comics.

But this was a fun and easy read.

There was a lot of explanation without there being too much dialogue or crowding the page.

I will not complain at all.

I like the art of the Justice League.

The fact that they are not afraid to use colors either makes this book better.

The only real critique I could say is the way the Source Wall is described as a God

like location that is difficult to look at.

I didn't get that from the image.

But I guess that's because I wasn't there looking at it in person.

Plus, I know that must be hard to capture that on page.

Is it just me or does Batman remind you of Ben Affleck?

Which would be a shame because apparently Affleck is not going to be Batman anymore.

Star Man was so sure that his plan was going to work I believed him.

I'm like ok this is an annual maybe they wrap things up here.

But no it all went wrong.

And then we get this panel.

When I say this I just heard in my head, It was at this moment he knew he f'd up.

One look at this image and you can see the sadness and defeat on everyone's face.

I think Daniel Sampere captured the feeling perfectly.

I'm going to give this an 8 out of 10.

The content was good.

I like the story, dialogue, and art.

I can't wait to see what happens in the next issue.

But for some reason I just wasn't hit with the feeling that this is the best thing out

there after I read it.

Please let me know your thoughts on this comic and video in the comments below.

If you like reviews of your favorite comic books, make sure to hit the subscribe button

below.

Thank for watching and til next time.

Brian out

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NETATMO - homecoach review - Duration: 6:21.

Netatmo healthy home coach is a device that can give you readings letting you know the

quality of your home.

it can tell you the temperature the humidity

co2 levels the noise level

air pressure

the app rates these qualities from a range of

healthy,

fair,

and unhealthy each color coded to easily know the status

of your home

this is great because it can help you make your home a healthier home, since having bad

home conditions can worsen your sleep, work, and overall comfort when you get home and

simply want to relax.

you can set the kind of home you want to aim for between 3 choices

Whole Family (which is the default everyday profile)

Baby (for rooms with more sensitive newborns to make sure babies are getting a good nights sleep)

Asthmatic (for people with asthma to make sure humidity levels don't get too out of hand)

Now, over the last couple of months I've had the netatmo healthy home coach and i've

really come to incorporate this into my home.

what do i like about it? peace of mind

really this is the devices strong suit.

although it can seem like the device can be telling the obvious when everything seems

okay but sometimes having an objective quantifiable

way to know that my home is healthy and comfortable is nice.

it's one less thing to worry about and that really matters when i have enough to deal

with.

super accessible to get results

homekit support allows me to see the condition of my home alongside all my devices and because

of homekit, i can ask siri to give me the quality of my home.

hey siri what's the temperature of diego's room

siri: the diego's room temperature is at 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

hey siri what's the humidity in diego's room

siri: the humidity in diego's room is dry at 27%

air quality doesn't quite work in the home app, it tells you

a computed carbon monoxide warning.

it's good to have because it's not going to go off if you air quality is great but

to detect carbon monoxide you are going to want to get a dedicated detector for that.

it's also binary, it's either okay or bad, so if you want to know how badly the

air quality is you are going to have to open the app. not a big issue though.

the same thing for noise monitoring, it's one of my favorite measurement's

since it's really important to take care of your ears but homekit doesn't support

noise sensors yet so there's nothing to be done.

now for the app.

the app has a quick color coded system to let you know the condition of your home without

having to dive into the specifics.

the app also sends in-app notifications when something seems off to quickly know what is

off in the home

however if you want further analysis it breaks each each measurement down so you can see

exactly what value is driving your home score up and down.

the app is super easy to use and looks visually appealing and not to mention IPAD Support!

this seems like a small thing but there's too many companies that decline to support

other devices.

( looking at you instagram ). Netatmo puts a lot of effort making their data accessible

they even have a messenger integration so you can check your home, when I'm messaging

my friends ( i wish i had friends )

not sure why anybody would do this, idk?

maybe I'm at my computer and don't want to pull out my phone to check.

just like the device, it's nice to have this feature.

in the app you can look at historical data to see trends in your measurements and this

is where you're going to get the majority of your actionable data.

i can see how co2 goes up periodically when air circulation is bad or how the temperature

fluctuated while i was sleeping.

what i really like is the ability to zoom in and out to get the amount of data i need.

however this data is stuck within the confines of the app. i can do a lot with it but with

the actual data i can do a lot more with it.

that's where the api comes in.

this is more for advanced users but being able to programmatically call and store the

data coming from this device is really useful for quantified self purposes such as more

fine tune calculations.

what don't i like about it? the design.

the device is made out of a rose colored metal which has a really nice build quality but

is a bit of an odd color, a lot of pictures make it look gold and some make it look pink.

Ultimately the device is pink which was in style when it came out and rose gold iPhones

were all the rage but it's hard make it fit in now a days so I try to hide my device

behind some other household items.

however the cord to plug it in is white which is easy to hide in apartment

white walls and is about 4ft long which makes it easy to place wherever i need to

also, it's not great for automation.

yes, most people think of smart devices and think about how they can program their devices

but that's not really what this device is for.

for starters if you can to set a trigger action in apple's home app you only have the carbon

monoxide sensor available.

you can't set any aumations using the noise, temperature, or humidity values.

if you want that you're going to have to head over to third party apps.

not ifft, because netatmo doesn't offer it for this product, they do for others but…

no love for their healthy home coach

instead you are going to need the Home 3 app.

it's $15 dollars but through this third party app you can set triggers such as turn

on my humidifier if humidity goes below 30 %.

however that's about as useful as examples go.

i can set the lights to change when air quality goes bad in a more custimizable manner, setting

the exact limit i want but, i don't really want my lights changing as if my apartment

is on lock down.

sure i can set a temperature automation but if you want to change something you are going

to need a smart thermostat and those should be able to manipulate the temperature.

i mean i guess you can set a fan to turn on when temperature and humidity are off but

i don't think that's the main benefit of this device.

now... should you get it? yes.

i wanted to get it just so i felt like i had a better understanding of my home and it really

gave me peace of mind.

my apartment doesn't have great heat control so i can't set the temp to a precise temperature

but knowing the condition helps me feel less paranoid.

helped to see how bad air quality was to see if we needed purifier or if the issue was

just opening my door to circulate air better

not a first home kit product purchase but the device is one of the most bang for your

bucks homekit compatible devices because of all the different sensors it has.

definitely something to get later on.

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PomadeShop-Review: Murray's La-Em-Strait (mit Andy) – english subtitles – - Duration: 11:21.

Hello! I will do a great review today

of course on a waterbased pomade

and I want to get rid of the prejudice

that waterbased pomades are not re-combable

and that they don't groom your hair.

So something special today. I'm looking forward to it.

I'm back in a second – Intro go!

Hello guys, thank you for watching again.

This is Andy from PomadeShop,

as always out of our showroom in Ottobrunn.

First I welcome you

and second I want to remind you:

If you haven't subscribed to our channel

we would be happy if you would hit the subscribe button now.

Greetings to all of you,

today's review it about another waterbased pomade.

In fact it's a pomade

to be honest I never really noticed.

Made by Murray's, which is totally a company of tradition

and – you know it – which is specialized on oil based pomades

like Murray's Superior or the Super Light.

But they are also good with waterbased products.

In fact a brand with tradition: La-Em-Strait.

I hope you can see it …

Yes …

Le-Em-Strait has been existing decades ago,

it was an oil based, which was released in 1915.

This one of course isn't oil based but waterbased,

so it's a different recipe today.

But I haven't used this product very often so far

and to tell you the truth: We already did a video about it.

With doing that video I tried it for the first time

and I was so excited about it.

I didn't really know what was happening to me.

So we decided not to present you that video.

I wanted to practice with the pomade for a while

and now show you what this pomade really is like.

There are plenty of people out there

who correctly say about many waterbased products:

"They get hard and you can't comb them anymore,

only if I wet the comb before

which also doesn't always work perfectly

and a waterbased pomade isn't able to groom the hair"

– This one is.

Waterbased doesn't automatically mean

that it doesn't contain any oils.

I have to interrupt shortly –

I'm sorry that I have to wear that scarf

but I have a sore throat and a flu.

I hope you forgive me.

Back to the product.

This waterbased treasure

contains several oils:

olive oil, coconut oil and almond oil

– and you feel those oils.

When you try it for the first time

you notice that it's pretty hard to rub

and it's quite hard to apply it to the hair

because it hardens quickly.

But when it has hardened a bit

it gets flexible again

because the oils spread over the hair.

I will show you in a minute.

I recommend to wet your hair when you use this pomade

like with every waterbased pomade.

With this one even a bit more.

For that I like to use …

hair tonic, Dapper Dan Blue in this case.

It refreshes, it cleans your scalp

and wets your hair

so applying the pomade works well.

So far so good.

Let's do a short cut

and then I start styling my hair.

I'm back with the hair tonic in my hand.

There are two ways to use it: Either you put it directly on your head

or in your hands first, which I prefer.

I'm losing half of it, but I don't care.

Just wet your hair.

There's also that amazing scent

of Dapper Dan Blue.

I love it. That cooling effect –

even in winter I'm not annoyed by that.

I take a bit more

to get my hair really wet

because applying that pomade is clearly easier then.

As you can see I have thin and few hair.

I'm sure there are some others who have that.

For those who don't: You are enviable.

But that doesn't mean that you can't style a proper hairstyle.

I show you how again.

First I define my hair roughly

before applying the pomade

so the hair isn't a mess.

Then we switch back to the product.

It's in a plastic jar with metal lid.

On the inside there's this transparent gel.

And that gel has a very decent and pleasant scent.

I would say it's a bit powdery,

not that fresh,

not too dominating

but to me it's really great.

And like I said, I used it for some days now –

you don't get annoyed by that scent.

You can smell it two or three times a day

and that makes you happy, at least me.

And I'm honest: I really love this product.

And it's a bit underrated,

I think it's not noticed enough.

But we will change that now – I show you how.

As always

take your desired amount.

That's easily enough for my few hair.

And you notice that it's a really sticky gel.

Really sticky and that makes you think

this product will change your hair into a helmet – but it won't.

Rub it …

Put much energy into it

then much energy will come out.

Until it gets nicely soft

and it's spread all over your hands.

Then …

I part my hair a bit first

and put it all in there then. From the front to the back …

If you watch closely

you see that my hair looks like sticking together

and it already gives a nice hold.

But like In said – Don't be fooled by that.

When those oils are activated

it gets very smooth

and you can do whatever you want.

I applied quite much now.

Dry hands again.

The comb of my choice

will always be the Layrite comb.

We sell it, I can clearly recommend it.

And then you can style your hair as desired.

The pomade doesn't care which hairstyle you want to do.

Not at all.

Classic or even crazy spiky hairstyles –

just like you want it, it all works.

Now I talked quite much

and the pomade started hardening.

But I still can comb though very well.

Slicking the hair works nicely,

it sticks to the sides of my head.

And I can feel that the more I comb through

the more it gets flexible.

That doesn't mean that it doesn't give nice hold –

its hold is and stays really really good.

But this product almost feels

like an oil based pomade.

And to me that's totally awesome.

And when you wash it out in the evening or the morning after

your hair isn't dry and doesn't feel like straw.

That's because of the oils it contains.

It's a type of product I haven't known before:

Although it contains many oils it gives a very nice hold.

I'm still working on the styling …

I hope I get a result which is quite acceptable to present.

Cameraman and director: Is it acceptable now?

He nods –

I hope it's true and he doesn't fool me.

As you can see:

It gives a really pleasant shine,

it gives a very very nice and stable hold

I used it for some days now –

it didn't surrender.

And if you hit your head on something

or you put a hat on your hair

just recomb once –

and everything is perfect again.

This product

is underrated way too much.

So it's time for all of us to try it out.

Also those guys who say

"Waterbased? That's not a pomade"

– It is.

All waterbased are but this one particularly.

A really amazing product

by a really amazing company – everyone knows Murray's.

And when I will take a shower tonight

I just need some water – of course I also use a shampoo

but you could also do it without – all of it washes out.

I just can recommend it.

I want to comb one last time now …

so you don't rant.

In conclusion it's texture is sticky

when you rub it between your hands

but it gets smoother then.

It has a wonderful scent

which isn't too dominating, the shine is nice, the hold as well.

It's similar to …

that's a bit hard. The hold is similar to

Layrite Original.

It's a regular nice waterbased pomade

but you are able to re-comb it

all day long.

You see it now.

I don't have any trouble at all

to get it re-combed.

And that will make me happy the whole day.

You get the product from us of course,

www.pomadeshop.com

or when you're in Munich we have our store

at Blumenstrasse in the heart of Munich.

Or you ask for it at your local barbershop.

Maybe they have it, maybe they can order it for you.

We have it on stock – if you want it, you can get it here.

Thank you very much for watching!

If you haven't left a thumb up or a subscription yet,

please do that now.

If you have any questions about this product

or if you have wishes or you just want to give us short feedback,

leave a comment below.

We always give our best to answer as soon as possible.

Thank you for watching and taking your time.

I hope you had fun.

All best from Andy. Bye Bye!

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Wargroove Review: Advance Wars' New Clothes - Duration: 7:17.

Breaking through the enemy in Wargroove is like trying to unravel the Gordian Knot.

Like its spiritual predecessor, Advance Wars, Wargroove is all about tight, tooth and nail

slugfests where every unit counters and is countered by another.

On the one hand, this sometimes means the game can get bogged down in an hour of back

and forth trench warfare, which can be exhausting.

On the other, it creates a deep and highly tactical core loop where you need to use every

tool available to you to prevail.

I've always been a fan of games like this, but in my current role, I have to ask the

question: can that depth be appreciated in bite sized pieces?

As always, I'm Alex, and this is First Five, where I ask if games are worth your time,

not your money.

I played a game for five hours, and I'm going to tell you if those were five hours

well-spent.

And today, we're bringing Advance Wars back from the dead in Wargroove.

Of all the games on the Nintendo DS, Advance Wars Dual Strike is probably the one I remember

most fondly, which is saying something, because there a lot of good games on the DS.

But the Advance Wars series has been hibernating for over a decade now, and nobody's ever

really quite picked up where they left off.

I mean, sure, we've had a few games that draw comparisons, but they just don't play

the same.

The fact that Advance Wars ends up breathed in the same sentence as games like Into the

Breach by people including myself isn't so much because the games are actually that

much alike but more a commentary on how desperate people like myself are to find anything that

can fill that hole.

So yeah, and then Wargroove came out over the weekend.

Ladies and gentlemen, do you have ANY idea how long I've waited for this?

You had better believe that THIS.

IS.

MY.

JAAAAAAAM!

And Wargroove does not disappoint.

Admittedly, it would be kind of hard for it to, considering it's fundamentally the same

game, just with dragons instead of bombers and different developers at the helm.

You start out on the opposite side of the map from your opponent, race to snatch up

villages to boost your income, and dig in for some serious tug of war-fare as you attempt

to take down your opponent's citadel or their commander.

And actually prevailing requires a combined arms approach as you try to navigate your

way through multiple rock paper scissors synergies, attack templates, and attrition warfare to

try and crack through your opponent's army before they break your's.

But not only is the core loop of the game intact, but most of Wargroove's units are

direct translations from Advance Wars' unit list.

You've still got your stand-ins for infantry, tanks, artillery, and almost every unit you

could throw onto the field in Advance Wars — and notably, Wargroove doesn't really

add much in this respect, either.

That said, the game is more than an old classic redressed in fantasy duds.

The most notable twist Wargroove introduces is the critical hit system.

Every unit in the game has a special condition to fulfill to make them hit harder.

Spearmen do more damage when adjacent to friendly spearmen.

Trebuchets do more if you manage to hit the enemy right at the maximum edge of their range.

Some of these are more feasible than others.

Getting your cavalry to crit after charging exactly their full movement is a lot easier

said than done.

But ultimately, this small change to the formula makes big ripples in how it affects player behavior.

With units like the spearmen, for example, you only get the most out of them when they

come in pairs, so you commit harder to making them and incorporating them into your strategy.

It also goes a long way towards differentiating units, making Advance Wars' traditional system

of overlapping rock paper scissors relationships even more complicated.

In hindsight, it makes sense that they didn't risk adding more units to the formula when

the dynamic between the existing ones is already this razor fine.

But while the developers at Chucklefish have only made small changes to Advance Wars'

core loop, they also spent a lot of time making a bunch of different modes.

There is so much stuff to do in this game.

There's the main campaign that I'm nowhere near the end of, an arcade mode that throws

you through five maps against random commanders, local and online cross-platform multiplayer,

a map builder that's already filled with everything from classic head-to-head maps

to experimental coop-centric levels, and a puzzle mode I don't even know how to unlock.

There are so many different ways to play this game that it's almost dizzying.

The main way to play however, is the campaign, which is worth checking out.

Narratively, it's a pretty bog-standard medieval warfare story.

The queen of Cherrystone finds her country invaded, is forced to flee from her overwhelming

opponent, and gets into hijinks and adventures as she fights her way across the continent

trying to build an army to go take her country back.

But mechanically, it's really well put together.

Wargroove takes the Blizzard approach to strategy campaign design — you're rarely ever pitted

against your opponent in a straight, even fight.

Your enemy may get a bunch of super units you don't have access to, or you may be

forced to assault a base without being able to recruit more troops, but there's always

some complication to overcome.

In my opinion, the campaign's main drawback is that it goes a little too long before it

starts taking the training wheels off.

The first eight or so missions bottleneck how quickly you can build an army with only

a single unit spawner, which makes the early section of the campaign drag a bit.

But once the game starts giving you a little bit of leeway, it really starts to shine.

But we're running out of time, so let's ask: what do you get out of five hours with Wargroove?

And the answer to that really depends on what you're looking to do.

If all you want to do is jump right in and start fighting, you'll have a great time

bashing your way through the arcade and multiplayer offerings (the latter of which can also be

played against computers).

But if you're braving the campaign, good luck making much headway in just five hours.

To be clear, it's a good campaign, it just takes a while to really get going, and I've

still got a lot left to get through.

That said, I do have one extreme time-saving tip for you: turn off combat animations.

It sucks to do because they actually look quite nice, but when you do that, you literally

cut the length of a match in half.

If your time's at a premium, this option is a godsend and I highly recommend you take advantage of it.

Ultimately, however, Wargroove is fantastic fun, doubly so if you're already a fan of Advance Wars.

It's everything a fan of that series could have ever wanted.

Ten years was too long a wait, but a worthwhile spiritual successor is finally here.

Hey!

I hope you enjoyed this First Five review.

If you did, maybe consider hitting the subscribe button.

If you're looking for games that value your time and don't pad themselves, I'm your guy.

And be sure to check out some of my other reviews or some longer form content while you're here.

But regardless, thanks for watching this far, and I'll see you all next week.

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CITIZEN EcoZilla - BJ8050 - Full Review - I Review Crap! - Duration: 6:43.

Hey everybody!

Today I look at a Citizen Diver I got on Black Friday for only $144!

< I THOUGHT YOU ALREADY HAD ONE OF...>

Shhhh...

Watchbot don't spoil the surprise!

<WHATEVER>

So let's just get to opening the box.

Here's the model number and stuff.

Inside the box is this little plastic case.

Citizen manual and warranty stuff.

#mycitizen

#whocares

Blah Blah, yeah enough with your hashtag.

So comes with this nice little plastic waterproof box.

Top of the lit has a nice rubber lining.

...and here's the watch.

It also comes with a second longer strap for wetsuits.

It's a 300meter diver with a black dial and orange minute hand.

Solar powered EcoDrive movement.

...and oddly the crown is at the 9:00 position...

Not much on the hangtag, just the model number.

Signed stainless steel buckle.

You may be wondering what happened to the wrist watch check.

Well it's the same watch!

I would put a link to it, but it would be a never ending circular

watch reveiw inception thing, as it would just link to this video...

Anyhow there's a story involving Amazon....

So I bought this watch a few days before black friday for what seemed like the

best deal so far at $192.

...and I was pleased.

Three Days Later...

black friday hit, and it dropped to $144!

after talking to various indian customer service guys at Amazon.

well they were Indian, just sayin'...

I was denied a refund of the difference in price.

Well F*ck you Amazon, I want my $50!

I rebought the watch at the new price and returned the $192 watch.

Hey, I got free return shipping, so it doesn't cost ME anything...

Yeah... It's actually good this happened as the original watch had some minor

quality control issues with the alignment of the minute track and caseback...

But the new watch is A-OK! and doesn't have those problems!

So the watch has a nice wide strap with stainless steel hardware, and it's long

enough for my huge wrist.

The case itself is very heavy and thick!

Over 18mm tall.

It's like having a metal hockey puck on your wrist.

caseback has a very well done engraving of a dive helmet, along with some

more information.

I wish the caseback aligned better on the back of the watch, but what can

I expect for the money?

Here's the wrist shot.

Even on my 8" wrists, this watch dominates my arm and looks HUGE.

Uhhh... also don't expect this to fit under a long sleeve shirt.

Here comes Watchbot with the watch specs.

<THE WATCH IS 48MM WIDE AND CAN TAKE A 29MM WATCH BAND.>

Thanks Watchbot!

There are some ebay sellers who make an adapter for the 29mm lugs to be able

to take a standard 24mm strap or bracelet.

I mean, it seems like a good idea, I don't think I'll be doing that...

...but, it's there if you want it....

Here's the lume shot.

I really like the blue lume,,

and it seems to hold it's own against this green lume from a Seiko dive watch.

Soooo... That's all I have for now!

If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment or subscribe to my channel!

Thanks for watching!

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Hello everyone today I am going to tell you how much I really like Xbox gamer K and

Then I will show the animation

Sick huh? Well, hope you subscribe to her and link below and

Subscribe to my channel obviously, I don't have enough time to see how amazing she is

but she's just 1 million times amazing and

Now I need to go. Bye

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Arrogant Bastard - Stone vs. Stone | proBIER.TV - Craft Beer Review #796 [4K] - Duration: 12:49.

Who is more arrogant? The one from Berlin or

the one from San Diego?

The test now on proBIER.TV! Hey, hello and

Welcome to a new

edition of proBIER.TV, my name is

Martin and I hope you're all doing fine,

have a good beer and can enjoy

the next few minutes with

me.

I want to test today who's more arrogant:

Stone Berlin or San Diego? Those of you who

now have question marks in their faces 13 00:00:32,219 --> 00:00:38,730 I'll show you what I have here.

It is the Arrogant Bastard

American Strong Ale by Stone Brewing.

This fact wouldn't be anything

extraordinary, but i have it two times!

At first glance these two cans

basically look identically,

but look closer. This one

here is black and this one is silver

the top. This is for a good reason because

Stone Brewing brews the Arrogant

Bastard in San Diego

as well as in Berlin. In Berlin they have a black

top - in San Diego the can top is silver.

Brewmaster Steve told me in my recent interview

that the recipe in Berlin 29 00:01:14,400 --> 00:01:19,500 is different to the one

brewed in San Diego.

At least it has been slightly

adapted in some nuances.

And that may not only have to do

with the different ingredients

being used, but they sometimes

try to adapt the beer to the local

taste. So i asked myself -

trust me: i haven't tried

this yet, so you are part of

me checking out the different tastes with my

admittedly well trained but

little distinctive

sensory skills.

What's the difference between Stone in Berlin

and stone brewing san diego. I brought a can

from San Diego.

The 0,5 liter comes from Berlin

with 7.2% ABV

and there are

7.2% ABV in the San Diego can, too.

The US can is one Pint in size.

Just hold the two cans next to each

others, it is a little more in the

Berlin can. So the first point goes to

the Berlin account, as

the can contains a little more as

a pint is a little bit less than

half a litre.

Like I said I'm very curious

and you can follow this.

Like I said the silver top ist from the

USA and I thought I'll mark

this - typically USA - with a

"Donald".

Any similarity to existing Donalds

are pure coincidence. I´ll now

check out if there

is any difference between these beers.

Maybe i can even see a difference

and like I said before the Donald

marks the beer brewed in

San Diego. And i now try to

pour the beer to the glass.

As said: American Strong Ale - a true

classic to the Craft Beer World.

I will not rate this beer right away

as i only want to rate the differences.

So let´s get things started.

I'll open the one from Berlin

and pour it to this glas. I try hard

to pour it as identical

as possible.

For sure i will not succed 100%

but if we look at

these beers:

You see this beautiful

amber colour with a slight reddish

shine on both sides.

We get a nice off white creamy foam,

that shows a medium lacing to the glass

on both sides.

I really have to say there rises

a bit more carbonation

on the Berlin side but

on the whole I don't think we can speak

of a big difference.

But if i would have to find anything

different, then the Berlin foam seems

a little more lasting. But maybe this

is a little bit because how the beer

was poured to the glass.

It took a few seconds to finish both but

I see a bit more carboration and foam in

the Berlin glass. Now i let my nose

check the aroma. First is San Diego

[sniffing - inhaling]

Yeah, nice grassy hops but also caramel

malts. What a great roastieness.

And now Berlin - i neutralize briefly -

That's actually really exciting.

The caramel is definitely a lot less

pronounced in Berlin.

That really surprises me.

That's a very definite difference

already in the aroma.

What San Diego has lost

in can volume - the "Aroma Point"

goes to the US Version.

As a matter of fact San Diego

clearly has more roastieness and caramel

than Berlin which is also lower

in intensity.

Okay, here comes the first sip.

Again: We start with the San Diego beer.

Wow! Strong roasty malts! There is a lot of it!

There's a bit of burnt

caramel in there.

There is a slight bit of

chocolate in there. But above all:

a lot of hops bitterness can be tasted.

You can also taste a litt bit of

dark chocolate but the harsh hop

bitterness scratches a lot.

I now do something - and i know i maybe should

do it a little different - but sometimes i

have to limit

my taskload a little.

I do not rinse my mouth with water

but i take two big sips of this one and

try to get rid of the San Diego taste

this way.

So everything we found out in the aroma -

it´s really very very exciting for me -

everything i stated on the aroma can be

found now in the taste.

It is the really lighter Version of the

Arogant Bastard from San Diego. It is bitter.

Nice roastieness. Great caramel malt.

We get everything but the Berlin one

seems to be holding a little reserve.

[ - ]

Another thing is the mouthfeel that

seems a little less and the body follows.

Talking about carbonation....

I go back to my californian "Donald"

from San Diego.

The carbonation seems to be rather identical.

But overall it again seems a little bit

more intense here on the

San Diego Side.

The texture

has a little more oily touch.

The San Diego beer has this,

and you can´t find it with the Berlin beer.

To be honest I'm really perplexed now.

I did this and thought ok,

they probably adjusted the recipe

a little bit with local ingredients.

Which Steve said in the interview,

and adjusted it to local

drinking habits but I never would've thought

that the difference is so noticeable

I never would've thought that.

Yes, the can I brought from

California has definitely made

the longer journey,

had to fly on the plane and the

cold chain from the Berlin beer

was definitely better.

Regarding taste the beer from San Diego

is definitely more intense.

It's the same beer, I can

confirm this. All the puzzle

pieces fit really well

together

The Berlin beer is a bit more

conservative

enough to be able to

taste it.

It is not a disappointment, I don't

want to judge between good and bad

and blame the Berlin beer not to be good

or that you get less for your money

or something silly like that.

But it's probably ment to be like this

just because the

Berlin or rather European palate

can´t handle the strong

hoppy taste. The Arrogant Bastard from

San Diego for sure

is the more aggressive

and unleashed brew amongst the

craftbeers available. And if you bring

it to a market which is not yet as open to

craft brews as the US market

is now for

some years now,

then you have also to consider

economical aspects as well as

the possibility to gain shelf space for

this beer in shops or taps in bars.

[ - ]

Maybe i am getting a little to philosophic and

in the end it is pure speculation. But what i

can state is

Escondido or San Diego versus

Berlin...

...if i have to rate it in levels

... if this one here would be a straight 10

in intensity, then Berlin ends up

somewhere between 6 and 7,

just to give you an impression

on what i can´t really show you here in

the video. What both beers have in common

is the grassy hops.

This bitterness really stays long in

the aftertaste.

For sure - San Diego wins here again - as

simply the

intensity is so much higher.

And thus the taste stays a little longer.

I haven´t sipped for some time

but i still can feel the

bitterness of the Arrogant Bastard.

And this of course is one of the main

hallmarks of this brew.

I love this beer and i want to

state something propitiating - even

though i did not blame one of the beers -

but the Arrogant Bastard get´s

for the Berlin Version as well as for

the San Diego Version 4,5 Points

out of 5 from proBIER.TV.

No matter if brewed in Escondido or in

Berlin: It is a great beer!

It was a lot of fun for me,

I hope you had a bit of fun

as well.

When you're in the USA

the next time bring a can

of a beer that is also brewed in Europe.

[ - ]

I doesn´t need to be the Arrogant Bastard

too. From Stone there are other beers like

their IPA to be tried. I will grab a can of this

during my next US trip.

Can you think of any other breweries?

Maybe you know other beers

beeing brewed in the US and over here in

Europe. Just let me know

then I'll definitely try it for you.

And: Why not try something crazy?

Bring a can of Heineken from somewhere

around the world

and compare it to your local version.

I am courious if there are

any differences too to be found

[ - ]

[ - ]

For me that´s it for today.

Thank you for watching,

Thank you for subscribing to my channel and

I appreciate your feedback.

I'll withdraw with my bastards

of which i now have a lot of.

I wish you a happy day,

until the next video here on my channel

As we say here: Tschüss, Servus, Baba and Ahoi! Cheers!

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ASUS PG279QZ Monitor Review - RTINGS.com - Duration: 8:12.

Hi, I'm Daniel from RTINGS.com.

Today we're testing the ASUS PG279QZ.

It is a 144Hz gaming monitor with an 1440p resolution IPS panel and is the successor

to the very popular PG279Q which was released about two years ago.

It also has the G-Sync variable refresh rate feature from NVIDIA, also known as NVIDIA.

In this review, we will be closely comparing the performance of these two models, as well

as with the Acer Predator XB271HU and AOC AGON AG271QX.

We'll start by looking at the design, and then go onto the picture quality.

We'll also compare the motion handling and input lag and conclude with a summary of which

one you should buy.

So on to the design.

The newer PG279QZ looks almost identical to its predecessor.

Both models have a rectangular stand with red lighting that can be controlled or disabled

via the on-screen display.

The stand provides great ergonomics, as you can swivel, tilt and pivot the monitor easily.

There is also height adjustment, which makes it very easy to find a comfortable viewing

position.

The stand can also be removed, revealing a VESA 100x100 bracket for those who plan to

mount it.

The borders of the monitor are also relatively thin, so it looks quite good in a multi-monitor

setup.

Overall, this monitor feels quite high-quality and you shouldn't have any issues with build

quality.

The inputs of the monitor are all directed down the back, which can make them a bit tricky

to access.

There are a good range of inputs though, with a DisplayPort and HDMI connection, as well

as two USB 3 ports for connecting external devices to your PC.

The controls are located on the right-hand side of the monitor, and there is a joystick

as well as four buttons.

These controls are intuitive and easy to use which is great.

We'll now move on to the picture quality.

This ASUS monitor has good viewing angles due to its IPS panel, which provides accurate

colors when viewed off-axis.

This means that the sides of the screen remain accurate when viewed from directly in-front.

This is similar to the Acer Predator which also has an IPS panel and is much better than

the AOC AGON that has a TN panel.

On TN monitors like the AGON, the vertical viewing angles are especially bad so when

watching from in-front the top and bottom of the screen appear non-uniform.

For those in a bright room, a high peak brightness can be useful to counteract glare.

The PG279QZ has a decent SDR peak brightness, which should be fine for most rooms but may

not be bright enough in a room with a lot of light.

This is about typical of most monitors we've tested, but less bright than the previous

model PG279Q.

Another important factor for bright rooms is the reflection handling.

This monitor has a semi-gloss finish which works well to diffuse reflections across the

screen.

It reduces the intensity of reflections better than the predator, which is good. and should

be fine for most rooms.

Now, if you use the monitor in a dark room then a high contrast ratio is important to

produce deep blacks.

Unfortunately, the PG279QZ has a mediocre contrast ratio but this is about typical for

IPS monitors.

In the dark, this results in blacks that appear gray.

If you really care about dark scene performance, then a monitor with a VA panel like the Samsung

CHG70 may be a better choice.

These monitors all lack local dimming to improve the contrast, but this is normal for most

monitors.

[Picture Quality - black uniformity] Another important aspect of dark scene performance

is the black uniformity, also referred to as backlight bleed or flashlighting.

Note that this does vary between units depending on manufacturing tolerances, but our unit

is bad with significant bleed at the top right-hand corner and bottom right.

In our case, it is a bit worse than the predecessor.

If you buy this model, then please do let us know how yours compares.

Out of the box, the PG279QZ has good color accuracy.

We found the best results in the 'FPS' picture mode where the gamma follows our sRGB

target fairly well, and the color temperature is close to 6500 kelvin.

This is good for those who might edit photos or videos, or just want an accurate image.

While this monitor doesn't come with a factory calibration, it is more accurate than most

of the other monitors we've tested.

Now for the color gamut.

Coverage of the wider Adobe RGB color gamut is useful for those who work with print media

such as photos that may use this wider color space.

Unfortunately, none of these monitors have support for wider color gamuts so they aren't

really a good choice for professionals in the print industry.

Most people don't use these wider color spaces though, so all these monitors are fine for

typical use.

Smooth display of gradients is good for those working with photos or videos, and for gamers

that want better picture quality free from banding in skies.

Unfortunately, the PG279QZ shows 8 bit banding but it is still quite smooth which is good

and gradients are unlikely to be distracting most of the time.

Unfortunately, none of these monitors support HDR, which is slowly making its way down from

the highest end models.

For a gaming monitor that supports HDR, check out the Samsung CHG70 or the LG 27UK650.

We'll now move on to the motion handling and input lag.

The PG279Q has a very fast response time, so only a short blur trail follows fast moving

objects and there is very little overshoot.

It is possible to adjust the response time with the 'OD' setting for overdrive, and we

found best performance with the 'Normal' option.

This is excellent for fast-paced games and is about the same as the PG279Q.

The PG279QZ doesn't flicker the backlight by default but does have the ability to introduce

flicker to the backlight to clear up motion even more.

This ULMB feature only works with NVIDIA graphics cards and should be enabled for the

clearest image when gaming.

This is better than the AGON, which doesn't have the ability to add any flicker.

The PG279QZ is a 144Hz gaming monitor which has the option in the on-screen display to

overclock the refresh rate to 165 Hz.

It also supports G-Sync, which is great for maintaining smooth gameplay without tearing

as the refresh rate changes.

This works all the way up to 144Hz which is excellent for gamers and in-line with the

best monitors we've tested so far.

Note that use of this feature requires an NVIDIA graphics card.

This monitor has an excellent low input lag of around 4 milliseconds, so it feels very

responsive.

This is great, even for those who play fast paced games like counterstrike go and is one

of the best monitors we've tested.

So overall, the PG279QZ is one of the best gaming monitors we've tested so far.

It is feature packed with a high refresh rate and G-Sync support.

It offers almost the same performance as the PG279Q but isn't quite as bright.

Between these two models, most people should go with the cheaper one unless you really

care about a brighter screen.

The Acer Predator XB271HU also offers similar performance but isn't as good at handling

reflections in a bright room.

It also has a bit less accurate picture out-of-the-box, so the PG279Q may be better for those who

want accurate colors.

The AOC AGON AG271QX has a TN-type panel with a bit faster response time which may be a

small advantage for fast-paced gaming, but much worse viewing angles so the colors at

the sides of the screen lose accuracy.

Overall the ASUS is a bit better, and includes the option of flickering the backlight to

clear up motion So that's it!

What do you think of the ASUS PG279QZ?

Have you bought it?

Let us know what you think below.

You can check out all of the measurements on our website.

If you like this video, subscribe to our channel, or become a contributor.

Thank you for watching and see you next time.

For more infomation >> ASUS PG279QZ Monitor Review - RTINGS.com - Duration: 8:12.

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Wilson Clash 100 Review | Racket Test | Tennis-Point - Duration: 1:36.

[Maxi] Hey guys, how you can see, we are testing the new Wilson Clash 100 today!

It has a little bit less weight then the Wilson Clash 100 Tour.

If you want to now more about the Tour racket, you should watch the other video.

Otherwise, let's get started!

[Toto] Hi guys, we were testing the Wilson Clash 100 for you.

What do you say?

[Maxi] It was comparable to the Wilson Clash 100 Tour.

The weight is slightly different, here we have 295 gram

and the Tour has 310 gram but the style of playing is quite similar,

a lot of power and good control.

[Toto] I agree, there is no big difference between those two rackets

accept from the weight, you can feel the added 15 grams!

Also you have a bit less of stability if you fully pull throught.

The power is outstanding and compared to the Wilson Burn, the control is much better!

But I would say, this racket is for all of those

who like a lighter racket!

I recommend the Wilson Clash 100 to younger players and for the women!

For more infomation >> Wilson Clash 100 Review | Racket Test | Tennis-Point - Duration: 1:36.

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Unboxing & Review BM 800 And Stand Mix | Home Recording Termurah - Duration: 7:53.

For more infomation >> Unboxing & Review BM 800 And Stand Mix | Home Recording Termurah - Duration: 7:53.

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DDs Review Weekly Vlog - Book Review - Lovely Little Patchwork - Duration: 4:14.

hi and welcome to review weekly today I'm reviewing at this cute little book

called lovely little patchwork with alien projects to stay through the

seasons it's by to the publishing and it's by Carrie Horsley and I'm going to

show you some of my favorite things in this it was first published in 2016 and

basically it just goes through some different things so there's techniques

in here that you can learn is foundation paper piecing English paper piecing raw

edge applique and it just goes through their long straight line quilting etc

etc and each of the projects basically go through like there's winter summer

spring and autumn and that she's just got the book set out in that way goes

over some of the basic tools and then it dives straight into like the first part

of the book is quite extensive through all the different techniques and then it

dives into the projects and I'm loving that vintage mission that's absolutely

gorgeous so then as I said it dives into the projects and it starts off with

winter and it goes through the seasons from there so some of my favorite ones

are the heart-shaped patchwork hearts for coasters and they've got a little

bit of Rick Iraq in them I find them to be very appealing it was what drew me to

the book to begin with and you can actually find this book on our website

the next thing that I really love in this one is a cross stitch sewing book

so basically it's a patchwork block and it's got a little bit of cross stitch in

it and then it's got compartments to hold all the bits and pieces that you

would use for cross stitching it's even got a little bit of English paper

piecing and also some binding techniques so you actually from this project learn

quite a bit especially if you're a beginner

my next favorite thing is this little pot holder here it's

absolutely gorgeous again you're learning a little bit about applique and

also some English paper piecing in there and this binding is being sewn on by the

Machine so you'll learn that technique as well so it's a good little book to

work through it's got some gorgeous little projects in it and they're small

and quick it's even got some doll making as well which is um quite a nice touch

she's very cute too and this one here is I absolutely love this I actually want

to do this up for myself to put all my friction pins in and because it's got a

little bit of English paper piecing with some small hexagons and it's got a

lovely lace zipper in it and it lays quite flat as well and it's also got

some big stitch quilting on it as well so that's a really good project to learn

quite a few things from in sort of installing an a-line super which we have

a video on how to install a sippers and I'll link that up down below and also in

the card so you can go and have a look at that and I've also got some basic

english paper piecing videos to sit down for this coming year as well so you'll

be able to follow along with those but you'll get the hang of it with this and

of course in the back you've got all the templates for all the projects even the

cute little art cross stitch one for the the cross stitch book and it's also

telling you what are threads to use and all the rest of it so that is the book

it's listed over on our website if you like this video today give us a thumbs

up down below leave us a comment and tell us what you thought and do you have

the book and have you made any of the projects out of it don't forget to join

our Facebook group so you can share your pictures with us and also if you're new

here hit that subscribe button and the little bell icon beside it and that way

you won't miss out on any future posts my name's in the Nicole Reed for

Darvanalee Designs Studio and this is review weekly and l'll see you all again next time bye for now

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