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  • - Hey guys this is Austin.

  • and this is some of my favorite tech of the year,

  • and this video is sponsored by LG.

  • This is the massive 77 inch C9 OLED TV,

  • as well as the SL9Y soundbar

  • that we did an entire setup around earlier this year.

  • This is used as our video reference monitor

  • here at the office, and it's perfect for that.

  • Not only do we get excellent OLED quality,

  • but we also get the perfect blacks.

  • It supports HDR, and the nice thing is that

  • when we watch our videos back on this,

  • we can make sure they are just as sharp,

  • just as crispy as we want them to be,

  • before we upload them to you.

  • It also runs webOS, which means that

  • you've got lots of great streaming apps built right in.

  • It also supports AirPlay 2,

  • and on top of all of all of that,

  • it actually has surprisingly good speakers.

  • But that is where we use the SL10Y soundbar.

  • Now the full 570 watts of power as well

  • as support for Dolby Atmos,

  • that plus the subwoofer means that

  • this properly fills the room,

  • and you can fully control the entire setup

  • using the magic remote and Google Assistant.

  • Then there's the LG UltraGear 27GL850.

  • Now this has tech from the TV side

  • in that it's a nice looking IPS display,

  • so much would you get on the NanoCell TVs,

  • but it actually has proper gaming cred.

  • It has a one millisecond response time

  • which is incredibly good for IPS.

  • It has a full 144 hertz refresh rate.

  • It's supports not only G-Sync, but also FreeSync

  • and it's a full 1440p resolution.

  • So if you're interested, definitely be sure to check out

  • all these things in the description of this video.

  • We've actually done videos earlier in the year

  • on all of them if you wanna know more, but for now,

  • let's get into the tech.

  • First of all, we've gotta talk about the Switch.

  • So it has been a big year for Nintendo.

  • Not only have they released some major new games

  • and there's a ton of new stuff

  • that's coming out for the Switch pretty much every week,

  • but on top of that, there are two brand new Switch models.

  • The first is subtle.

  • It's the Red Box Switch.

  • Now while this might not be the Switch Pro

  • that's likely coming at some point in the future,

  • what this is, is a actually properly upgraded version

  • of the standard Switch.

  • And the only way to tell, is to buy one with the red box

  • or well, look for the zero one

  • at the end of the model number,

  • but the red box is a little easier to find.

  • The real upgrade with the Red Box Switch

  • is that this is powered by an upgraded version

  • of the Tegra X1 processor.

  • Now it doesn't mean that this Switch is any more powerful,

  • but what it does mean

  • is that you get significantly better battery life.

  • So we did an entire video all about this,

  • and in our testing, we got nearly double the battery life

  • from the Red Box Switch, compared to the launch model.

  • That is well, I mean, that's a big deal,

  • especially considering that obviously

  • not only is this a handheld console,

  • but the Red Box Switch doesn't cost any more,

  • and in fact there are still a lot of the old school

  • non Red Box Switches still in stores,

  • so for the exact same price,

  • you could very easily pick up the old Switch

  • or the new one with better battery life.

  • So, look for the red box.

  • Now I probably don't need to tell you all of the reasons

  • why the Switch is easily the best handheld console

  • of this generation,

  • partially because it's the only handheld of this generation,

  • but oh wait, there's one more.

  • It's the Switch Lite.

  • Mmm.

  • This is actually my real pick.

  • Now don't get me wrong,

  • there are certainly sacrifices with the Switch Lite,

  • but for the way that I use the Switch,

  • it's handheld mode 95% of the time.

  • And in that scenario, the Switch Lite is not perfect,

  • but it's really good.

  • At first you might be tempted

  • to just write the Switch Lite off.

  • Not only does it lose the Switch part of the name,

  • so this is a pure handheld, you can't plug it into a dock,

  • there's no HDMI out, and on top of that,

  • there are no Joy-Cons.

  • So even though you can pair Joy-Cons that are of course,

  • sold separately, but the actual controls on the Switch Lite

  • are all one unit.

  • But if you can look past those issues,

  • there's so much to like here.

  • First of all, it's a slightly smaller and lighter console,

  • which means that it feels, to me,

  • more comfortable for handheld play,

  • and while yeah you don't have the removable Joy-Cons,

  • that's actually an advantage as far as handheld play for me,

  • because it is actually built in.

  • It's one sold unit.

  • A thicc boi, some wouldn't say.

  • But it's a tank, so.

  • It's an absolute unit.

  • So no, you don't have to get the Switch Lite.

  • The Red Box Switch does have better battery life,

  • the ability to do all the Switch-y things,

  • but as far as I'm concerned,

  • the Switch Lite is absolutely become my console of choice

  • and because it's so tiny,

  • it just lives in my bag all the time.

  • Like I absolutely love this thing.

  • And at $200, not a lot to go complain about.

  • Speaking of gaming, something that's a little bit

  • under the radar this year

  • is the Xbox One Elite Series 2 Controller.

  • Now, I will admit, at $180 this is shall we say, expensive,

  • but in a recent comparison we did with this

  • and a bunch of other pro customizable controllers,

  • this actually was not even close

  • to being the most expensive one here,

  • and as far as the customizability goes,

  • as far as the extra features,

  • it's more expensive but you get a lot for your money here.

  • Of course, it's built on a great controller already,

  • the Xbox One, but they've added a ton of customization

  • and tweaks.

  • So all of the sticks can be replaced,

  • you have a few different options,

  • and even the sticks themselves can be adjusted

  • based on how much tension you want,

  • and then you can even further go into the software

  • and adjust the curves and stuff.

  • You have swappable D-Pads.

  • You have adjustable triggers as well as back paddles.

  • I mean, there's a lot going for this guy.

  • And on top of all of that,

  • they finally rectified one of the biggest issues

  • I've had with the Xbox controllers since, oh I don't know,

  • the DualShock 3 came out,

  • in that it has a rechargeable battery.

  • But to top it off, it has not only USB-C, but it even comes,

  • if I can find it here, with this dope carrying case,

  • which not only comes with all of your accessories,

  • you can actually take out the little brick

  • and just literally just wirelessly charge it.

  • So you can just attach it like

  • (calm music)

  • There you go.

  • Okay.

  • (clears throat)

  • Like this.

  • Eh, look at that.

  • Now it's time to switch gears, and switch gears hard,

  • as this is the latest iPad.

  • And while it might not look exciting, it actually is well,

  • it's probably my favorite iPad, no, scratch that.

  • This is my favorite Apple device that could buy right now.

  • Considering that this is routinely on sale for $300 or less,

  • it's hard to argue with the value proposition.

  • I mean, straight up,

  • I can't really recommend any other tablet.

  • I mean, maybe like a Fire HD 7 for a few bucks

  • for like a kids tablet or something,

  • but the nice thing about this iPad

  • is that you can actually get

  • (clears throat)

  • sorry

  • real work done on it.

  • Now this year,

  • the base iPad does have a sightly larger 10.2 inch display

  • as well as an extra gig of RAM compared to last year,

  • but the big advantages here really come down to the fact

  • that of course, it does support the Apple Pencil,

  • but also does support the Smart Keyboard.

  • Now, this is obscenely overpriced, I will definitely say,

  • but a keyboard on an iPad does go a long way

  • in making it much more of a laptop replacement.

  • And that combined with the various different advantages

  • of iPadOS this year mean that this little guy

  • for less than $500,

  • even if you wanna grab some of the accessories

  • can honestly do a lot of laptop-y kind of tasks

  • for most people.

  • And even if you don't wanna use it as a laptop replacement,

  • if you just want a laptop, or sorry,

  • if you just want an iPad to just watch video

  • and kinda do basic tasks on, this is totally fine.

  • Like, real talk.

  • This base iPad, two thumbs up from me.

  • I absolutely love it.

  • Speaking of things I love, it's the OnePlus 7T.

  • I feel like I've talked a lot about this phone this year,

  • but for good reason.

  • I absolutely love a phone which has so few compromises.

  • Especially considering the price.

  • First of all for me is absolutely the performance.

  • This is one of the fastest, most smooth, fluid experiences

  • on a phone that you can buy right now.

  • So it's backed up with solid specs.

  • So it's got the Snapdragon 855+, eight gigs of RAM,

  • but the real kicker here is the 90 hertz display,

  • and the optimization that OnePlus has done

  • to really make sure that everything absolutely flies

  • in this guy.

  • It really keeps me coming back,

  • as there are a lot of other phones that are out,

  • a lot of other phones I get to play with,

  • but the OnePlus 7T,

  • there's something about just the way

  • that they've designed this thing.

  • It absolutely flies.

  • I do prefer the 7T over the Pro,

  • mostly because I like this form factor.

  • It's a little bit narrower and it also has the flat glass,

  • which just personally I prefer.

  • But beyond that they are very similar devices.

  • Now that does mean that there are some downsides.

  • So while the cameras are fine,

  • and considering the price

  • it's not really something I can complain about,

  • but it is not quite in the same league

  • of something like the iPhone or the Pixel or the Galaxy,

  • and on top of that,

  • there are also a couple of sort of minor issues,

  • so it doesn't have any official water resistance,

  • so I don't know how much I would trust it,

  • but it does have some water sealing,

  • but the bigger thing is, there's no wireless charging.

  • Now that's something I actually really like.

  • It's just so convenient,

  • and while it does have solid battery life,

  • and an incredibly fast Warp charger,

  • it's something I would like to see in the next generation.

  • With all that being said,

  • these are some fairly minor compromises

  • for what is otherwise an absolutely excellent device.

  • Now if you're on the iOS side of the fence,

  • the iPhone 11 is incredibly easy to recommend.

  • So especially if you're upgrading from an earlier device,

  • there's a lot of advantages.

  • One of my favorite parts about the iPhone 11

  • is it's really kind of like the no compromises phone.

  • I mean, okay, so it doesn't have some features

  • from the iPhone 11 Pro.

  • You do lose one of the cameras.

  • The screen's not quite as nice, but beyond that,

  • you're saving $300 or more compared to the Pro

  • and the Pro Max.

  • And getting almost the exact same phone.

  • The performance is absolutely excellent on this guy.

  • You also get the water resistance and the wireless charging.

  • On top of all of that, the cameras are absolutely top notch.

  • Notch.

  • Sorry, sorry, I need to stop doing that.

  • Look, next year there won't be a notch,

  • and we'll all be fine.

  • But no, but seriously,

  • even though it doesn't have the telephoto camera,

  • the wide is excellent

  • and the ultra wide's still pretty solid.

  • But when you put this whole package together

  • with the great battery life, the really durable build,

  • at $700 while it's certainly not a cheap phone by any means,

  • if you're looking for a new iPhone,

  • it is very, very easy to go with the 11.

  • And with that, those are all of my picks

  • for the best and coolest tech that I really like in 2019.

  • There are a lot of other things

  • that would get honorable mentions

  • but, instead of doing that, I'll let you guys pick.

  • What did I miss in this video

  • and what do you really like that came out this year?

  • Let me know in the comments.

  • I'm sure you will,

  • regardless of whether I ask you to or not, but.

  • (quiet music)

- Hey guys this is Austin.

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