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If you go to the apple ipad website, the ipad pro says new, ipad air says new, regular ipad new, right? yeah.

Where where is the many say all?

What is that? People of the internet? Welcome back to another episode from podcast.

We are your hosts. I don't know how to do that market. We are your host.

My name is Andrew. I'm David. And unfortunate mark is out this week. He is a little under the weather, but if you know what would make him feel Better .

if you hit the describe .

exactly that he told us that to say that and he said his sickness depends on how many people such yeah.

you know how when people get married and they say in sickness and in health, the actual full thing is in sickness and in health and in subscription.

I usually zone out that part of ceremony, but ceremony. We will push on without him now and in today's ephod, we have new ipad, a new pixel, new in tender switch is just all gadgets, gadgets and gadgets yeah ah but before ellis has a little recommendation.

I as many of you know watch way too much youtube and a certain really great creators come across my my, my recommendation lately. And i'm not talking about David mail who just released a killer video on his person um but I am talking about a cool creator from atlantic named cam James with about sixty thousand subs and the videos are way higher quality than sixty thousand subs. Um if the the elevator pitch is like, uh it's like coffee zilla but weigh slower paste like like a coffee zilla investigation that you could like to have a true afternoon .

with crypto ff or he doesn't a lot. It's .

definitely like financial s and some doors for sure um but it's not quite as like I feel like I love coffee a little, don't get me wrong but I feel like cops the love videos really you know knock your blood pressure up, feel like it's like, you know it's like in that crazy room with the robot you know I got was good but this is much more like, much more chill. Really great photography, really great music editing, really great explanations. IT he just hired a researcher to what what's cool that like um he was I only know this from stocking him. He's like a really new edition of my watch thing but um yeah seems like he was a musician my most of the videos on his channel he said, yeah about four months ago he put out a video called i'm a youtube r now question mark and and the video have just been pumping like when I found is channel at twenty thousand subs and in the last four months he's got IT up to sixty and so like it's very clear the accent is powful.

It's pretty wild that i'm a usual a video has nine point three thousand views and then the next one has six hundred and forty years.

He's a master. I mean, I obviously haven't seen as analytics, but he's a master of pace like right out the day. And so I would not be surprised if his watch time is like through the really higher because it's just and it's not like gim icky pace. It's not like every five minutes he's like and what happened next will blow your mind.

It's just very this sounds like one of those channels where i'm going to listen to on my coming and be done with this channel by the end of the week.

exactly. Channel, you have a right. So go to go, cam James and go check out David Sparkle video.

Yeah.

as a lot of you might know, I went to japan for a couple of weeks and was not on the podcast. Part of that reason I was there was to interview the guy who invented the Sparkles imaging because i'm sick tired of these AI company is using my favorite image, uh, as a signifier of uh, artificial intelligence. So I took about four months and made a video called how A I stole the Sparkles emogene and so far struck and prety well it's doing just had one hundred fifty K V use in five days so i'm pretty happy with that. Um took me a very long time and a lot of money to make.

so go pump IT up more now there .

are a lot of people there were like you really the video every month that I was like I just take me four months so no afford that um yeah so thank you for the shape I see IT right we're going to .

get into IT but also right now comment how many times you think we are going to see the word ipad in the service and what IT is um it's gonna a spoiler but that's going to switch to announcement. David, you looked into this a lot more than united. I all I saw, I was like, I felt we've been hearing about a new switch at least four years like there was the OLED switch, right, which was I kind of updated one.

And then there was the switch light, which was the non disconnecting one. But there's always been this talk like a new, bigger, higher resolution switch. All I really saw so far of IT that people were really excited about was there was an announcement that we will get an announcement switch yeah before the end of the fiscal year, which is April twenty 2, twenty five. Yeah, what do we know about IT?

So yeah, this is kind of wild. And I think that was yesterday as of the time of recording. So tuesday, there was a random intendo tweet that was on japanese. And then I follow up tweet that was translated english that said, this is for kwa president in intendo. We will making an announcement about the successor to the nintendo switch within the fiscal year.

IT has been over nine years since we announce the existence of intendo switch back in march twenty fifteen, will be holding an intendo direct this june regarding the intendo, a switch software line up for the latter half of four, but please be aware that there will be no mention of the intendo sch during that presentation. So kinda wild because nintendo do is not said a single thing about the existence of a follow up to switch at all. They don't do that really.

They usually don't make an essence like that, uh, generally because obviously, they don't want people just stop buying hardware when there's a new one writer on the corner. So I think that, that sort of what they are doing is they're like we're going to talk about IT. But just so you know, we're not going to talk about any software.

Well, also this like this, this new nintendo direct coming up, it's not going to be mentioned, but also like but we will eventually is kind of cool. And it's unna that the other article intend to. I saw about this reason is that the switch is on pace this year to potentially beat the intendo.

D S, ah is the most sold device that nintendo is ever done. Yeah, which is which is wild. Yeah.

but I do think the switch is like one of the coolest form factors ever.

I think the switch might be one of the call councils just ever. Like yeah like it's one where if you're an intendo fan, you're empt about IT because that is all your games that is a bunch of really cool to play IT. But even if you're someone who like plays games on your computer and naturally mostly play, those people still buying a switch.

I am one of those. I don't know an x box or play station anymore. I know I feel like if you own x box or play station, usually in one of those camps, the switch feels like a awesome companion device. Maybe playing your bigger games and online games on your P C. And some fun nostril mario, or like bring IT on the plane.

That whole thing or party is like having people over playing mario car is so much fun yeah and I think that's where they are selling so well because you're either an intendo fan and you boat IT or it's like your secondary gaming. So because it's super able Price. Also, I think the best .

part about IT is the fact that you always have two controllers. I knew IT all like it's such a cool idea. And yes, they're not super comfortable and but they work. And i've had so many instances where i'll just beyond a plane and i'll literally ask the person sitting next to me if they want to .

play or really like someone you don't know that do the time.

It's like you my that i've seen so .

many people like waiting at the terminal. And just like you see like three or four kage just sitting around like you see the c of course you're always like I need more seats and they have one c but that's more than intend the switches and then there's four kids like sitting on their luggage on the ground playing mary yeah that's so also also on some .

of the flights i've been taking recently, they probably advertised this as like it's a high resolution screen now. But they got rid of the screens on the back of the plain seeds and they instead just have a big clap that can like hold your phone or an ipad that's also, you can also hold a switch, so you can just like sit there with .

your switching .

in your joy ka idea. The people who like, they phone with the case, they pop the case off, they take the puke bag out and they, like, fitted into the sea and then snap the case on the like, holds their phone upon so they can watch content that so you know, baby, they are just protecting .

their people yeah I mean, it's funny because technically like those screens are generally super resolution and some airlines have put the money into making them higher resolution. But the best case scenario is honestly just like use your .

phone to ipad yeah exactly. Yes, count one. We're not even in .

the ipad take. Yeah hot take. There was like a period of time or like a few airlines had .

direct TV gotten but a lot .

of airlines have like got rid of IT. I've noticed. But anyway, yeah, that was my favorite because I never get to watch T V, except in plain or hotel. And so my favorite thing to do on flights to watch commercials um but .

we are talking about how uncomfortable switch controllers were and annoying they are. One of the main reasons are super knowing are the rail system ah. It's kind of like how they had to be done, but like putting them on is a pain in the neck. And the worst is, do you know the little strap that has like extra bands, you of those on backwards, which is unfortunately very easy to do.

It's basically I just to remember when the switch first came out, they like there so many people doing people were writing articles about .

actually put in it's like the the new pen when you put IT in upside down, which is harder, I think, but like just get stuck. But IT seems like the rumor is magnet for this new one.

yes. So there's been a lot of rumor is coming out about the switch to um but one of the coolest rumors is that the switch two is going to have metal joyon that use elector permanent magnets and this is very cool.

That sounds cool. Yeah for somebody no idea what that means.

Basically how they work is like you can send a little pulse of current through the switch slash joy han IT, change the magnetic c field so that IT snapped to the console OK. And then you can send another post of current through change the magnetic field so IT .

doesn't snap to the council. So the extremely laments turns term is .

you can turn the magnet on. Added bonus of in an electro magnet, which is a magnet Normally can turn off. You need to be constantly running current, right?

Your magnet. It's a hard, it's a hard swap with just a one.

Poco c is.

If you had console be running constantly be running current through IT to keep field going. When you turn the council off, they just fall off.

Oh, okay, so it's off.

So more in the case, i'll stay on. You press a button in, they pop off so yeah .

imagine just like going up to now the the person that singing next to you in the airport, you just like you to pay you just like press the and until people's hands like .

ready the ad the ad that that .

sounds already like a huge great like you you wonder what the switch are great are going to be right. Like the main things you assume is just like it'll have a higher resolution, have a little more power. And I would like, how do you up the this really cool form factor that you ve made on and they have kind of crew things up before where they or remember like a really we and then you release we, you and that yeah. So Alice, I think, is a way you fan or foe forever.

Yes, I never .

owned one. But the way you in some ways like a precursor ch, the switch like a prototype of yeah but they mostly focus on with you on .

like the screen being extra information rather than uh to go totally yeah you couldn't really take with you they're .

so yeah their circles um but there are some rumors about the ways that they are going to be updating this a larger eight inch display which I assume will be OLED considering the already have the switch OLED I don't think they're going na like go back in the equality you should be maybe I don't know um IT should be ten D P resolution, which you know for antonia games is fine and IT should support fork output when the dog is connected.

This is the part that I don't understand what why would IT support 4 output?

And some of .

dams are like that high quality.

but they will be yeah and it's constantly being powered so they can push more power into IT because currently it's seven twenty p on the display when you .

put IT in the dock support up to with more power .

current yeah wasn't right now it's a seven twenty Peter play when you hook IT up to the dock IT supports of the ten T P um because it's constantly being powered and I intended .

the only one who could pulled that off because like their games are very cartoony but like I still want in i'll still .

take yeah .

if IT raises the Price even a little, I would rather just have the ten eighty p to play my cartoon .

games by a schone eight years.

like almost eight years since the original. I just I would .

love nintendo games to be higher graphic where that would make sense. But i'm not sure that well.

it's not going happen. I don't think it's going to be higher graphics to to the point where it's like we're using like realistic textures. It's just they need to upscale .

stuff you tracing. maria. I mean, that's probably a thing already.

mario. Like five o'clock H I .

do you remember sum world where the starting cream, like police face and thing retracing four k IT like the red in step closes with like the mls and the yeah that's all again.

So the joy cons will apparently .

be so many millennial replicas there. I'm so for the Younger listeners that .

Jerry cans will apparently be made of metal, which is pretty cool. Um and apparently some perform manufacturer were allowed to put their hands in a black box that had a prototype switch to in IT. But they were in a lot to see that they can feel, they can only feel IT so that they could get a sense of its size and scale and button.

I, why don't we get to do that? That's so cool.

So you're at an event, David. ready. The C.

E, O walks up to is like, hey, you want to feel something? Follow me to this black box. Just put your hand there. No questions as put your hand in this.

Like, this is studio that's craze.

You know, they invited people to come to their head girls and touches IT in the black back. I feel like this.

This is the updated version of, like, what phone is this behind your back, where we just take the box on the studio channel, and then we put random tech items and and people have to figure out what I am.

Oh yeah.

yeah. You were sending this to slack would directly after me. yes.

So the original, which was announced in twenty fifty and didn't come out twenty seventeen, so they're gone to announce the switch to by the end of the fiscal year, which is by April twenty, twenty five. But IT might not come out to .

tone twenty seven might be street decay before, yes.

which I would be nice if you came out in next year two. But you know.

two, two, that was Better. Ring that one. Thank you. go. thanks. All right.

Um yeah. So these are all rumors. Uh, at least we gotten official tweet from official intend do, which is not happens very often, but I am very eager to see where .

that I do. Do you think when IT comes out, IT will be as hard to get to remember switch coming out? And I mean, like IT wasn't quite place within five levels of hard to get. But I remember at that point I wasn't working and I remember driving. I drove everywhere to go get up because like no one would pick up the phones in the like like target or walmart, like electronics departments or they will pick up the phone, say we don't have switch and then see if you had another question and .

then you just hang it's so funny because I was not going to go buy on launch day and I was like I was living in cement is go I was sitting in my room and I was just like reading all these refuse about. I think maybe I do you want to go get on and so I just like walked over the best buy and there's a line I just got in the line just gave me IT was fine. And then when when the switch oh came out, I remember was impossible to get.

Every everywhere was completely impossible to get. And one day I was just sitting in the cafe and I was like, yeah I I would kind like to get one so I like, go on best by our common. I was like, available to store near you.

weird. So hit by and pick up so I go to best bye. And the guy, like, takes IT out back is like, dude, how did you were you like buying? Like, how are you able to get this? Like we never have any. I literally would just have went on the website.

Six comes out. I'm going to ask for say .

that's why David doesn't getting any of us like like you're like a fuji cameras because he wasted I was luck on the switch.

I I want IT that three special edition.

That's funny. I D A really hard time getting IT. Hopefully this is a little easier. But if you like council sales, the first month to .

us is insane. It's always .

insanest ally. They usually come out like right before holidays yeah so madness yeah .

I feel councils have IT down to a sides of how to just be the most popular thing .

yeah at that time yeah what what primer .

does the switch on that I just sume you mean on like output or on I can just assume thirty to be honest but when you're also giving .

us something in and .

IT would be nice if they pushed IT to sixty IT would be um in ten games don't need IT as much because everything so like the animations .

are like mark has has gone for one you like let's push you up to sixty .

eighty let's .

make all of our video sixty would you rather ten eighty at sixty or .

four five thirty um on a hand?

Oh, you're sing all the on device.

Oh.

you mean both so let's okay let's .

say eighty sixty personally .

on device or on output yeah because because .

like nantongo games don't need to be high resolution. The switch is seven, twenty and IT feels fine yeah it's so .

it's so funny that we always talk about specks like higher freshers' ghe resolution and always like this, which is the greatest thing. Very just giving us seven one .

thirty for known intendo. Games are made to be realistic. They're all highly style ized and they focus on fun of our graphics. Yeah, always been the difference. Well, I also wonder.

but I also feels great at thirty. So like I need sixty, what I rather to be like .

super crispy uses in one S.

Tina .

does .

smash, have super smash prs have sixty?

I hope not and will check you hope.

Now I feel like .

people want to think where people that really play IT know the frame rate. And like one to press button.

yeah. Well, that's more for me.

although I also I feel like competitive games are Normally where you start prioritising and I am not a flash total more on here. But generally, competitive games are where you prioritize framework over yeah graphics may I at .

least because so many of the moves are frame perfect, like you have to hit the button that exactly the right time. A higher refresher would probably be more difficult.

I just going to say, is IT like Better because you can figure IT out easier and maybe see more of what's going on or will totally mess up timing. I guess that doesn't an affect timing.

Yeah I guess the sapling is going to be different from the frame.

right?

So also so does sixty make sense?

So yeah one twenty .

two four year or no go yeah so anyway, um we're probably going to be hearing a lot more rumors about that uh, for the next year up until they actually announced IT. But I am quite excited.

I mean it'll be the next council that I buy in the last council that about this .

which yes only non intendo council ve ever owned besides a bc which is that council, uh, was the P. S. Two that I like, really, I got for Christina.

big x box? sky? Yeah, never. First one, I, I man, I don't want a story time too much.

But I remember my friend was gonna get an x box. And my mom was like, I don't think we can do IT this year. Like, okay, cool. And I go to my friends is all the way.

And then one day he picks me up for my friends house like we have an x box like it's not even Christmas yet and then he got halo. And then I played halo for, like, ten years. Yeah, he is like, the guy just told me to get game.

The controls were inverted. That felt so weird to aim inverted? yes. yeah.

That started me. flashed. Yeah, that was, is like the cool part. I remember like, yeah original x box had a White and a black button sort of like .

below the right stick old x box controller so big.

Well, we got a lot more to talk about for the episodes. So we're onna take a quick outbreak. But when we came back, we got all about the new OLED ipad pro and the ipad air, and then we got a pixel A A, and we got all the stuff, a busy week.

So we'll be back. But first I forgot, I just like markets for our kids always forgets to. So I guess you are the same person. We got trivia.

all right, before we get to attribute two pieces of trivia, housekeeping one. So many of you sent me excEllent, amazing android devices that you would never expect run on android that adam I talk. And we decided, like we couldn't even pick the best one.

So next trip to cancer, we're going to do a whole. Is this android or is this not android? Keep sending those in.

We've gotten so many good ones, but i'll take as many as you guys have. Housekeeping, a business. Number two, there was like a super obvious dune joke when you're talking about the switch controllers in the bag.

And i'm you know to help not i'm not make IT to spare you guys who still have not seen them to, but forever one that has seen doing pretty funny. right? All right, part three, the actual tribe yeah I just had .

to let .

everyone know that like i'm thinking about doing you know glass .

is always like, yeah you're the office roman .

and chili dogs you exactly all right. Question number one, those electoral permanent magnets from the hypothetical switch controllers are pretty futuristic, huh? But what if I told you we have a device in our office right now that has .

them ever is IT in it's uh.

there's we have a bunch of them all over the office. The central part of the office webinars desks are and possibly floating around our sets too. What are they?

A bunch? How much is a bunch?

How many would you say we have in the office?

OK that already? The answers .

my question. okay. Yeah.

enough, enough. okay. No, interesting.

Not hundreds.

What if we pick a different .

that has an election? Permanent magnet would be impressed.

I think they forgot .

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I walk back, we had a very big, also very small ah apple event this week. IT was about forty minutes long and they talked mostly about new OLED ipads and also new ipad air and also new apple pencil pro and also some new magic cubed. So definitely a lot of to talk about.

Um I think we'll just start with the ipad air and just kind of move on. We got new ipad air. We got to live in inch model, in a thirteen inch model. Uh, the last model of ipad there were actually ten point nine inches. So having two new ipad air, big sizes, small sizes is pretty cool.

M2 chip um which I found a little bit weird considering its a little old now。 But my guess is that m two was specifically the generation of chip that sold really badly. Uh, and so I think that there probably just have a ton of extra talk in that and that's what are putting in the ipad air.

And I think that I was in your theory on that is m one we've talked about a million times before is is like crazy generation, awesome jump. And then m two is like cool. But if you have wanted a little speck band, so like m is going to be the worst selling ipad air has only had and one in IT since so like this is still an upgrade for that yeah I just further .

down yeah totally they're got a new color space, gray, blue, purple starlight. They say it's fifty percent faster than the n one air, whatever the heck that means on an ipad um because who cares uh they actually said the word A I fairly frequently during this, more than anyone expected yeah which is very interesting. Uh, IT works with the new magic keyboard.

IT works with apple pencil hover. They upgraded the wifi to wifi 6e and now IT gets up to a terribly of storage。 And instead of starting at sixty four gib, tes IT starts at one twenty eight.

which is nice. I find a funny that over the last couple announcements we've had of a lot of different things, we are way less excited about the like higher storage you can get and way more excited that they're just hacking away these like pathetically low amounts of storage on something. Yeah so that is great that we don't have a sixty four gig, right?

The fact that they came in sixty four kings before I was insane really.

really like here have an an m one like this super powerful chip that's arguably more powerful than a lot of computers in maps that enjoy sixty four .

gigs of story. And so they start at five ninety nine and seven ninety nine. But the more exciting, more new models this year was the ipad pro.

Before I get the real quick, what is apple doing with our colors? I feel like they are just alex said when we were watching and just like they're just taking away saturation, yes, every year feels like, yeah and I get that pestles are cool and stuff like an ipad to me seems like one of those things that can be really fun like the ipad and I macs.

I love what they did with those like, yeah, those are the more fun, less like really intense, at least air. These are all look the same. I think we were looking at footage. Markets took and tim was making a thun il on IT and gave markets the thun like, I thought this was the blue one and I was like, I thought I was the silver one and then is like, maybe it's the pink they couldn't figured out because the lighting was so weird and they were trying to color yeah so it's just like they .

all look to similar this seems to be a thing that's happening across every tech industry where the super low end devices get a lot of fun colors, and then the high and devices either get boring colors or just a couple.

I mean.

remember the five sea? Yeah exactly. Yeah yeah, the lowest. And ipad, which got a Price cut and is now three forty nine, those come in for much more saturated killers yeah.

Do you think if they read IT those this year, they would have told them down? Or I don't think so OK.

I think that they see IT as like the cheapest one is gonna the one you get for your kids. And kids like great color things.

I are grown up like having fun too. I know if you don't know about that yeah .

and usually like they will release one kind of fun color for a hired model like samsung will do one fun color.

Google will fun. I think samsung did a bunch of samsung lady has doing like the fun colors is like the online exclusive ones, which is like, okay, I guess that's one way to get people to get cool colors. But like.

yeah, I orange, just twenty four.

I I love my orange just twenty four. I think IT looks fantastic. And I bought IT immediately .

because I thought was .

the cooler .

I wanted mind, the orange is so good.

I .

wanted .

that old. yeah. I really like click full. That color is I know it's been in your case for so long that I I think .

even in the case though, I like like you get some of the rails on the back year that looks nice and that pops through on the front.

I agree. I think I think Michael Fisher had done a video about why all the highland devices have born colors because he did the interview with some high upset Samson about IT. And I had to do with, like they only really sell black, black and silver and why, and nobody buys the phone colors.

which weird, i'm sure the sales are against what we are saying. And like, yeah, apple knows that if like Better colors would sell Better.

The small things is like we want things but the general mass does .

not luckily change. Sponsor d brand is probably like banka. They're not doing any cool colors is there are some cool ors on there.

Yeah so so pretty boring. That's like a kind of middle the road because like I said, they just cut the Price of the standard ipad to three hundred and fifty hours, which very pretty forward's um so you know if you want the new air, you go it's kind like that in between model. But the more interesting ipad or the ipad pro obviously also coming in eleven inch and thirteen age. Uh prior IT was eleven in top point nine.

which I think is funny because when if they said thirteen inch, I don't know, just start marketing or everyone think like I pad in thirteen, i'm so pumped about and I was like, yeah bigger ipad and know someone that was the last size twenty five point nine we wait that is the best, basically the same thing. Why am I so excited? So marketing working.

the marking working um these are the pinion apple devices ever made, at least the thirteen inches. So the eleven age model is five point three millimeters and the thirteen inch model is five point one millimeters. And they made a big deal that IT is dinner than the the I D.

And do you I had this start this morning. Which ipod nano did they show? IT was like, I thought was the .

ipod ano there.

which is the long one. IT was the long one.

What is that? An maybe with the clip included OK because the clip adds, as with, and maybe they didn't compare IT .

against that s IT is like IT looks crazy thing so and I don't have the spect .

for this so IT very well could be the only that .

a little square i've fight and with the hefty jacket .

he could climb on deer pants and .

or even like you're shirt, it's the .

paint for .

the IT does .

just as much.

The is the ipad, the apple ipad? yeah. So these are insane, thin ipads, which jy everything is going to have fun with. One of them is point nine eight pounds, and the other is the eleven, just point nine eight pounds. And the other one is one point two eight pounds.

There are a different, sorry, there are a different thicknesses.

Well, yeah, the thirteen inch is dinner, which is strange. Yeah, is the .

bigger minal five point three to five point limerence. On top of these two things, I think, use up before the ipad air is the boring announcement. This made IT boring because the ipad air was always the smaller, easier to Carry one. These are now lighter and thinner than the ipad. Yeah, right?

As the pro, they're lighter than the ipad. Yeah, there so that there so much iron yeah I don't know. I feel like it's kind of weird now that they have an ipad in an ipad air and they both look kind of the same because they have the same form factor now.

So they're probably maintaining the air branding because the macbook care was such a powerful brand name that they put IT on the ipad. Um but at this point, like all of the products are thin and light, so it's kind of hard to you know what does air even mean anymore? They can pull that up.

A number of I know I like it's immediately just like a one of the cool marketing yeah like strategies ever was that that envelope was so cool ah yeah that was now of your pointing ipad pro out of yes yeah .

um okay so they only come in sovereign ACE black, which is exactly saying that the pro models are so boring ing in those colors. But uh, they have some new technology. So there is a new screen technology they're using.

They used to be using mini LED in the top point nine age pro model. Now they're using a technology called tandem OLED um and basically OLED technology is like this interesting technology that has all these person cos where individual pixel can light up because they are self illuminating. And that allows you to have a bunch of the pixels off if the screen is black in those areas, which means you have like an infinite contrast IO.

You get a unch of blacks um previously they use mini ad which was like these tiny, tiny, tiny LED arrangements which gave you all these different lighting zones and IT was like a lot Better than standardized, but they really wanted to go olet eventually. The problem with olet is is too fold one. There's a thing called burnin, which we've been seeing in a lot of phones over the last number of years, where if you put too much current through and make them too brave or have them on for too long, you will burn into the screen and you will see like the remnants of that in the display.

It's also a reason why like L G O A T V S always have like super gressier like screens servers because you like pause of video or something within like a couple minutes that like fire cracker screens will come up because they don't want you to burn in the youtube player exactly.

Um and then the other thing is that oh that is traditionally pretty hard to get bright. So so it's hard to like make those super bright. So they have been developing this technology called tandem LED, which is basically two oh displays just on top of each other.

Um so this way, they're able to get twice the brightness and they're able to meet the exact brightness that they had in the mini ones. A thousand nets for s and share content and sixteen hundred needs for peak brightness. Um but this time it's coming to both models.

So, uh, last generation IT was the eleven and C D display, and only the top point nine inch had the mini display OK. So that actually leaves a lot of questions to be had because there are three hundred dollars different, which they have the exact same specks. The only difference is that the thirteen inch is dinner by two millimetres.

and that's the only thing.

But it's three hundred box.

which is crazy. Yeah, it's it's one of those things where IT feels like that's a huge leap for just silly bigger. But also I can feel like if you're buying the pro, you're probably not as worried about your money as possible. And if you really want something that is large, I think people three three hundred dollars and I don't know that means that should be three hundred dollars more. But yeah.

I think people buy. I mean, yeah, they probably will buy IT. I feel like I would be more likely to buy the eleven and seven thousand thousand dollars verses three hundred.

I totally agree, something I would prefer eleven Better than a huge tablet. I don't think I want something as small as like a mini. Know there's plenty of people who love a mini pro. Yeah, yeah. And so .

sorry, I was curious, some nerd stuff. I was .

really looking to get up this morning.

I was curious if you needed a second set of electrode s in a tana OLED set up. You don't at at least my prelims research because you see guys I know let's .

Green is noted to be fair and this might sound really stupid. But it's like when they ten a mola, they're basic. How much more expensive?

So that's like because in OLED, what separates an OLED screen from a mini L D screen, I mean, other than the OLED light sources being like waight toner, is that a million mini L D screen is like this array of these discrete transducers that are like generating light when they accept current.

And OLED screen is like, you know, it's it's it's it's a film of organic compounds that went exposed to a current, generate lights and do a and so what you do is you put an ano at a cathode on either side of that film and then you're sending lites. You're sending current through its specific points, and typically you make the anode black and the cathode transparent and the light hits your eyeballs. So really all you need to do is take a second film with those carbon diodes and also put IT between the anode and cathode, and then just kick up the do so a little bit more yeah um so it's not like having two display ys. It's more like having one in a third display OK.

Yeah the benefit is you're not putting more current into an individual display. You're like putting IT into both. So you you get less burn in this way. Oh, okay, so much I so likely to get burn in because you're not like putting more current through IT.

And I most assuming they are doing, I might be wrong else. You know any tvs that do this? ten. O K, so and I assume that is used that to increase brightness because we we don't take our tvs outside where we are taking an ipad outside and you generally need obviously .

much what I read this morning said this was the first display .

in the world that uses IT. IT might be, but i'm seeing scientific papers about fact. All the display is going back like twenty thirty .

years yeah sense. What I read is that the technology was just super expensive and that apple basically used many l ideas like a filter in between getting to this technology that cheaply ough makes us also.

I need to correct something I said early earlier. I said the cathode is transparent and the ano is not on TV. That's the other way around.

The the cathode is not transparent. The anode is transparent. I but I think sorry, i'm sorry. Yeah okay.

Anyway.

I just want to say we have not mentioned the most important upgrade to these ipds. The face time camera is on the direct side.

Yeah.

finally. So they moved. Yes, so they finally moved because the last generation in the cheaper ipad, they moved the face time camera to the horizon onal edge.

Uh, but in the more times of us they didn't, which things insane. Now it's on the horizon onal edges. So when you're doing a face time call in your ipad is like horror onto you can actually IT won't be over here.

Yeah, I feel like didn't make that connection where the pro model is much more likely to be put onto some sort of stand and be used like landscape mode. Then the cheap model, which is probably like to be here, kids and people get up and do yeah that's .

very funy funny. Um so okay also there is going to be a neo texture glass option but it's only available on the one terrible and two terribly models of the pro uh and extra hundred dollars and mark has got to see IT he said he was pretty weird because IT it's sort like that paper like film you can put on your ipad so IT gives IT like kind of that texture and IT cuts down on glare but that's also cutting down on sharpening and brightness he said.

Contrast and sharp .

so you're really like I feel like that specific they are really targeting likes professional artists who use ipad for that because um like why else would you by that?

Yeah I mean, if you're in a position where you get a lot of clear and it's but IT to be fair, in the video when you showed IT in the light you're showing like the glare does look significantly reduced, but like yeah, I guess if you are in a position also on ipad, feels like actually that would be the easier to pull away from glare because of how mobile IT is. But yeah, uh, I don't know who exactly that started that yeah .

I personally think that I would be Better to just buy one of those papers like displays because you can take IT off if .

you good point yeah or like maybe you're looking to upgrade your ipad, maybe buy one for your current ipad and see what before purchase .

share that they're like hard core like artists that store a ton of stuff locally on their ipad. Yes.

when front artists there reason why you think you would be them just because you're losing like sharpness and are using like artist because like because I have your fact and .

has a little bit of a texture to IT. And the reason that people buy the paper like thing is because IT makes IT feel more like grating on paper. Yeah, i'm not sure.

But we do not have any X, D, R displays with the does he do you feel like IT looks really?

Yeah, you guys feel a difference .

when you look between the monitors? no.

Um yes.

okay.

yeah.

I do. What else is looking at audio? So yes.

yes. Also something. There's a bunch of little, small things that I like dug up this morning now that has been longer enough after the event. Uh, we're getting a new m for ship in these ipad, which I think we should talk about a little bit. The fact that it's very weird to launch their brand new chip that's like focused around A I and like tops of performance in a thing that needs no more power that he has .

total agree .

like what why I they've .

always been kind of strange how they what products they release these new chips. And I felt like this wasn't the was IT like m tour and three. One of the first things I was in was like a thirteen inch macbook pro and like a the touch part macbook pro when I was like already. And then the macbook air had like a new design. And yeah, I don't remember exactly what that is, but it's always it's never been like the the cool .

pro version that feels like that because i'd have to launch proto max with IT. Yeah and they don't always do that. Usually they just do an architecture jump and just put IT in some cheaper products. And then they later released the project. H.

do you think there's any part of that till be like, well, now that non proverb has this bigger chip, so I might be more powerful than my pro versions, so I can buy the more powerful version. And then now you have a half life, a half year update each year. Could like markets.

When he had the before, he decided that like m one was going to be totally fine for him. He had like the m one macbook pro and then like the m two macbook air came out, I think. And there is this like, well, that's technically Better yeah are you onna get IT like there's that thought process of like this is the more powerful and yeah even not the provision, right?

Yeah I mean, the thing .

I .

don't know, I mean, it's been like there was no new ipad released last year, and that's the longest that we've gone without updating the ipad ever. And so maybe they just figured IT like, okay, we got to update the ipad. And my hot take is that qualcomm announcing whether releasing their first exile laptops in like there's there's a microsoft event later this month, everyone assumes is gonna release.

The extent stuff um an issue was like teasing, like an a ipc thing. So I think all the stuff can car at call on textual IT. Back in october, they made a bunch of like performance metric comparisons. And IT seems like I like our performance and three, so by like a certain amount of percentage. So I am a that they are just like getting the m four out the door so that they can say we still have the fastest ARM chips on the market.

Something that would back that clam up is there are quite a few things. They announced that IT we're coming as features are software for this that aren't coming out till later this summer, right? Everyone's favorite ite, let's announce IT enjoy IT later. But by now, yeah so like that would kind of back up your claim on that. But I also feels really just like what is apple really given a dam about what other people are doing? And again, like there, if they're doing that to be like we're Better than you and then ipad actual owners are like we don't need yeah we don't need .

is a wear device to release. And um they were making a bunch of these like instant background removal demos and all this stuff that I can do because as it's very focused on A I person theyve all these um machine learning course that was a you're .

talking about the in final copra where I was like essentially reuters coping out the dancing.

skating.

I would thought to see that in real time because that seems extremely powerful. The works that well.

obviously the.

Use of the hire people to like do and now an ipad can potentially do and click.

which is crazy. Uh other stuff about the m four um IT also has a new display engine that enables ten to one hundred twenty hurts promotion support. So these ipad Prices will go underhand. Hurts previously the only went to twenty four hurts, okay? So that's a little lower.

I would love for them eventually go under one like a lot of the smart phones that we see so that you know you can use other readers something and not worry about drinking your battery but whatever. Um there are four performance cores and six efficiency cores. But as we found out only the one terrible and the two terrible.

I have all four performance cores. And if you get any of the other models, they only have three performance cores, their band fun, which they didn't say. And you can only see that if you go on the apple outside and look at the specific spects.

which is kind of crazy yeah I i'm sure those reasoning and there have in the passport is weird when the storage option seems to change like performance .

things yeah yeah well and then the other thing is that the other and say is the uh two fifty six and five twelve options are eggs of RAM and the one terrible in two type are sixteen eggs of RAM, which is like a huge difference yeah and they .

didn't matched that either. So yeah, I I mean, I ultimately has to come down to just like, uh, skill numbers. And hey, it's just easier if we assume somebody with wanting more storage is going to want a little more power and those people are willing spend money. So let's just rather than have all this customization of like sixteen gigs around but two hundred fifty six of storage, like we don't need to make those yeah I just it's unfortunately, if you want if you don't need a terrible of story.

I also find some ironist in that because part of the reason the m series laptops are so good is that you can get less rm because of the insanely fast swap memory. Um but if you get the lower storage options, then you get less rams of less swap memory available. But if you have the higher story jobs since you have more swap memory available.

So it's all yeah it's all confusing. And then I mean, there is just seems like they are getting like buy the expensive one.

Come on, I guess. But then you're .

in two thousand like twenty six hundred or .

something like that which is crazy while six hundred and pad police um okay they quietly got rid of a camera and IT almost felt like in test .

IT almost but I felt like they were trying to by adding that light our sensor, by almost looking like a camera, I feel like that camera bump is the most like disorganized, unaesthetic tics pleasing camera apple has ever done. Yes, just nothing matches. Everything is like a different circle or color. IT felt off. If I like the models that we get that just have fake glass and fake .

cameras on the so set like on the iphone where you have like the clear glass bump, it's like just map metal bump yeah just feels very strange um but yet they got got rid of a camera is a super word I was thinking that they would, you know reline them like they did with the iphones for spac. Video, yeah, grandma could take special video. The baseball .

game you need a vision for .

um but no, we just have one to make a pixel camera, 4k video um they added some that is a true tone flash for document scanning。 And I like takes a bunch of different flashes to kind of adaptively create a image of a document that isn't shadow in any that doesn't feel like .

it's a cause like scanners are the worst. We all just want to take pictures, but pictures look like pictures.

There's an up called google photo scan that's been out for like a decade. And I had this feature where you would like IT would have these four dots and you'd move your phone, and I would take four images that the shadows were, we're all different, and that I would stitch them .

together and create pedia from that. I T C A S.

in every I samsung ones had .

photo scanner. I, to end same .

thing as a brazilian.

The .

po, not. Yeah, yes, probably all made by, uh, the Sandy and mod people all the same sung.

Um we can we just look at this camera bum is that five different diameter circle? Yes, every single circle is a different site yeah and that just looks so, uh IT is .

really weird and nobody knows what if this is the light are knows what that other circle is because there's a flash, there's a microphone, there's a lighter, there's a camera and then nobody .

knows what that last one.

And no, I haven't said anything online about what IT is.

Um okay I just want on the most ridiculous deep dive of my whole entire life. And yes, while literally every news outlet is reporting that this is the first device with a tandem OLED screen that just does not seem like anywhere near the truth, LG claims that they started mass producing tandem LED screens at twenty nineteen.

What is a called tanoa?

They use the term tanoa, but do they put them in anything? IT seems to me that they, uh, were putting them in cars. So IT seems like apple is gonna get away with saying that the first to this because IT seems like L G doesn't want anyone that's using them to like announced.

They're using attack. But IT does not seem anywhere you like the first device. Maybe like if you don't count automotive displays as displays, you can alright.

Uh, that's about IT for the ipad. There is also a new thinner and lighter magic keyboard, uh, that they said makes you feel just like a make works. Uh, because it's made of aluminum.

It's got through, this is just a mac book.

What's a computer is a computer I know IT, yeah. It's made of aluminum. It's got the function row. A IT has haptic feedback for the track padded IT seems like they literally ripped the bottom of a macbook and like turn IT into a magic keyboard, which is yeah it's uh, I go .

against the grain I I don't like this to me sounds like the I guess guess is not macro s but like I hate two in ones because I think they're just stupid. I think i'd rather have like if I was more focused on the tablet part of a two and one and having this cesspool despite IT being three hundred and fifty dollars for the 3.

ah yeah.

like this accessory that does make IT a little worse. Laptop, a close to a laptop p and functionality, a laptop. And I stock at my really nice ipad pro.

I take this over two and one. Yeah, I want to try IT. But IT can apparently now push forty watts through those pens that the ipad float on just pretty crazy nice. But yet, three hundred dollars for the eleven, eight, and three hundred fifty for the thirteen, which, by the way, that makes this keyboard, if you buy the thirteen and keyboard the same Price as the baseline ipad nice is crazy um yes so it's gets met in Angel .

for spending three aby i've .

just spent three hundred hours too many keyboards. This doesn't seem that while .

that's fair but starts at nine ninety nine and twelve ninety nine which again very big Price jump .

instead of making IT macos, they're just like taking all of their apps and putting IT on ipad like .

final cut yeah you mean I bad too that confused our entire office for yeah this .

is very confusing. They announced two new apps or three new apps actually announced final cut for ipad two, which is weird because final cut ipad didn't come out that long ago and I was missing a brazilian features and is a monthly y subscription and sucks in a lot of hayes.

IT was also convincing how they said that because what they said was with two new apps, final cut pro and logic pro two yeah, to me that is final cut pro and logic pro two. Then we started thinking, you was called final cut pro. And then we got in this.

We got very worried that maybe they're gona do a final go pro two for the mac and then charge people again. But then somebody was like, why? Why is this called ipad student? I know it's called final cut for .

ipad two yeah which why they do that final good for ipad too. If you ever over IT on that.

will that pop up? And a final cut for bad two. Hello, I don't know. But you baby, we just think this is, yes, I feel like one of those things that just seem so simple.

but that confused. The first one did not come out that long. Go a million features that they said said they were going to add didn't add and IT was like the only benefit of final cut for ipad is to like start putting clips togethers on a train so that when you get home, you can like then bring the entire macbook. But that's a five dollar a months of scription, which is insane.

I spent worse for five dollars a month.

I just see that is so useless.

I like, well, another thing they announced, which was something we got excited for them, were properly, uh, not excited about yeah, was amErica the final cut, live cut camera? Yeah, which when they first set, is that you can live cut up to four cameras. So all of us were like, can we live cut the podcast now using an ipad that's not so cool, but you have to install an APP called ma ma. And it's only on iphone and ipad, so you can switch between up to cameras that are on iphone.

So this podcast will now be shut phone, no pad. We all.

it's all, is one of each of our grandparents holding an ipad.

yeah. Oh, my grandparents are .

dead man to same.

nice.

So how many good friends do you have all for a bit? Now.

I got three.

That's all we need. two. Yeah.

three camera.

Yeah, right.

I take over the podcast.

Me and my ancestors said this was so weird. They, they showed they were like shooting this climbing video and they had three different or four different people with iphone in cages like yeah taking video and laid one person on the ipad. And they are basically live editing a video by switching between the iphone camera.

When this showed on the screen, everyone in o just turned in and looked at me. I was like, can we do this on the pocket?

Yeah, this is just the .

domain ever seems so over engineered, and I don't know this.

Like apple's perfect world, the like nobody will ever have a dedicated camera ever anymore, and everyone will use their iphone for everything.

In my dreaming though.

But nobody uses four iphones to do live streaming.

but you couldn't before I can.

Who cares? What can you life stream from the final APP into? like. probable.

I mean.

even if I didn't wasn't built in the APP, you could just get a capture card and a dongo i've been .

I i'll played devils educate a little bit with else if he's playing IT with me but yeah, I think there's definitely standers. First of all, if we want to always tell people, go make content with what you have and what you have is an iphone. It's hard to .

knock this now you need four iphone.

I had, yeah, a lot more there.

IT is more and Price more expensive than a nice way.

I get IT though because like when this was first announced, I was like, okay, this is kind of cool for like video podcast because you could be like, hey, three friends come over with your iphone, just set IT up and we'll use the iphone. But again, this isn't a cheaper alternative to something like you can already do that with free software and whatever iphone you currently have. So it'll be easier .

yeah and the weather .

is showing IT off is like doing live cutting from the ipad and it's like, are you going to have a producer for your podcast for your live cut?

I think there's a scenario available if I had to fine. The scenario where I think this works best is just that video is just like so important for any type of business and marketing right now. So if you are a smaller business that can afford a production team or production equipment or like even really social media manager, maybe there is some way that you wanted actually do some sort of online marketing.

And chances are there's four iphones in your work. And if you can convince those people to connect them up with final a camera, you could probably do do some content like I did that I don't I don't love this thing that much. I don't see me ever using IT.

But I like I do think there is some scenario. Social media just powerful. It's some of the best marketing out there.

Look, look, i'm going to play devils advocate to here.

I like final cat two.

Devils advocate for ipad two.

Assuming, and I know this is a big assumption, assumption sumption, assume this final camera for iphone can stream wirelessly to the ipad in fork, and you can have multiple four case streams, how much do you think a standalone, dedicated hardware for case switcher would cost?

We've looked into this.

I know two hundred twenty .

and I thought was like ten plus thousand.

Okay, neither of you are even close. That was serious IT is about eighteen hundred dollars for a few um and then probably another thousand .

for an actual controller .

to use the s so for like .

the twenty two hundred year all in on on a four case switcher you could get almost the top of the line ipad which could do everything else too assuming is for cat.

Yeah my ultimate question is will there be some way of us taking a professional camera with a video output as like an external monitor into an iphone and then the iphone would be able to cast that into the ipad, and then you could live switch? I have a feeling the answer is no.

But if it's yes, dude, that changes everything. Dude, that would be .

more iphone sales. Iphone.

no, we could literally do. We could throw out our teater c, and we could just use iphone yeah yeah. A wireless the amount of headaches wireless video causes the studio like if we could do what you just described.

I see the question is, what is the range of this wireless video? To be fair, they were right climbing and they were up on the wall and life switching. I know they never lie.

Yeah, exactly. There was at the scene where the rock limbers, like, goes to the gym. Employee is like, what's the wifi? So I can, so I can. I can do my camera switch.

I love roch's twenty.

twenty four years. That's what IT is in every year.

It's almost all yeah much I love where I am the year yeah explanation .

boy so yeah uh anyway, this final cut two for ipad two um they didn't really announce a lot of new features for IT, which is the other thing that was bigger. They barely talked about IT. They said that there was like the instant the scope .

that's kind of all they talked about to be Better .

that if that works like that .

is A A ah sure .

just put IT in pad of the is logic for ipad two or just logic pro two? Maybe maybe .

logic pro ipad two.

I think he was just too, do you know? I don't think so. Okay, do you want to talk about that? They added to logic pro too.

They added a, they added a base guy and keyboard guy to like the drum guy, people like the drum guy. Ruy.

can you explain what that is like you did me yesterday?

yeah. So essentially like in if you don't want a program, drums and a track you're working on, you can open up this thing. I think they call the studio drama.

I don't use IT IT for work here, but um you have this sort of like grid that has a bunch of parameters like an N X Y grad and then you tell IT, you know you place a little dot on and I just like play drums along with your music and because it's apple um all of the different dramas have like names I can't remember with them. But if you want like the rock drama, you have to like like choose Scott. You know if you want like the dance drama, you choose like the rock.

like the doing, just yes.

Like what are yeah I like the pop rock is kyle retrograde is logan why hard rock is unders? yes. So it's like this thing.

And IT actually works well, like it's tasty drums. IT sounds real enough to like work use for a demo. So they've opened this up to base and keys. When is IT a set .

b or something? Is IT listening to what you've created and created based on that?

You're in logic pro already. So logic knows the tempo of your song. Because when you're making music in a computer always, always locked to the grids, we ve got some typo and knows that it's going to a look at your media and potentially your audio to and sort to be like, okay, like this is a section.

He's got a bunch instruments coming here. This should probably be a fill right here. I believe you could also tell IT to, like, switch.

I go to the high heads here and then you give in a bunch of infor like, I want you to play big fields. I want you to play simple, quiet stuff. It's a cool feature. It's you know, I wasn't like this is i've been waiting for the base .

guy you but what is the situation on this on if you are producing that music and .

selling IT or using IT, uh, I don't .

think they do. What are the chances IT create something extremely similar as someone else? And then can you copyright that music?

That's not really how music copyrights work. You can't disagree. You can't as far as I am aware, you you can't really copy right A A specific instrumental figure in a song. You can copyright meals for sure um and that sort of where drums are nice because they're inherently K M. oic. Whether you know like I don't know IT feels like the the how many monkeys in a basement does IT take to type shakespeare sort of thing like with the base like maybe eventually someone will get a famous baseline but just like um adam, just google did fort minor have to pay apple did was a fort minor song.

So basically fort minor, remember the name? That song is an apple loop from garage band. That's just a loops. So I trying to figure .

out if they had to page now and ops loops have specific license agreements that you except when you open the software that make IT like they're not they're royalty for you, you can use loops. The big thing with loops. And I know getting way off topic going to get to the other logic process is that you're not allowed to redistribute them as loops so you can buy a loop pack and then sell those loops as like your original loops.

You have to use them in in a song. okay? The other .

feature .

and there .

is a chrome glow toning.

oh my god, that was like OK. We'll do the at first temple later. This is not new.

The apps have been doing this for like five or more years. You give you a song and that gives you four audio files with all the different tracks. I have no idea.

I'm sure IT works because other people have been making this work for years. Apple is probably the best audio company on the planet, so not support it's true. We all know it's true. sorry.

Who else there? Someone was very much that they had the airports to .

so many like comments like, wow, you should fire him. Like there anything about audio? They sound really good. And if you don't believe me that they sound really good, just like start researching to the degree to which they're tuned more than any other speaker you can buy like like if they don't sound good, that's millions, hundreds of .

millions of .

dollars wasted. Chill, chill. Okay, sense splitters. Yeah, I probably works.

I don't know. Mad, like, cool. I I was like, that really cool. That really confused me because they did the classic apple thing where they were like, oh, this is gonna change everything um get ready but like I really didn't understand like what made IT like is IT not just a harmonic saturator?

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think old audio .

gear tends to sound Better than new audio gear. And the reason that is, is because all the audio gear has this thing is called nonlinearity. As you approach the loudest, you can get the loudness doesn't happen across all frequencies at the same rate.

Typically, the lower frequencies tend to come out more. And this is due to this process called harmonic saturation. Think about one single frequency, a single sign wave, and then you add these little speckles of spine way sign waves and these mathematical orientations up the frequency ban and your ears to hear IT as like one warm, nice sound.

If you had a lot of saturation, IT stops sending like saturation, and IT starts sounding like distortion. Clipping like real audio. Clipping is .

typically there.

Clipping is typically at the most extreme form of saturation, where there are so many harmonics of the waves are actually getting come up. Okay, so typically, the way these things work as they are, effectively, giant audio lets you take an old piece of gear.

You run every frequency at every volume through IT, and you make this giant look up table of input to output, and then you can create that digitally, I would hope, since they're shoving the word A I down our throats every five seconds in this stupid, that they're using an A I to somehow more smoothly and cleanly get around. And through those look up tables, I don't know, maybe they are using A I to blend those look up tables. Maybe they're not using A I at all and they're just doing what other audio companies have been doing for like ten years now.

Yeah who knows? My take is that it's was I excited that .

apple is introducing a harmonic atratus not really like I have tons of killer harmonics atratus that don't claim to use A I already in my my workflow and also, uh, i'm not really making music hear that often so I don't use them very much. So uh, I got a big note on this one, but if anyone can explain to me why I should be adopt, i'll take .

IT time up. nice. sorry. My take is that it's just machine learning that they've been doing forever and they are starting to reform at the whenever they say they used to just say ml, they are now just starting to say AI because their services businesses are doing badly and their stock was not doing as well as they hoped.

And they figure they can judge the stock if they just start saying AI, even if it's just regular machine learning, in my humble opinion, if you are not using transformer, um just call a machine learning. But that's just me. Okay, cool.

One more thing.

Oh, I do think I do OK well, so I just look IT up. Um IT is final. IT is logic pro for ipad two.

But logic pro two.

no, no. But they are updating logic pro to be caught. Logic pro eleven on like mac is .

IT ten now.

Yeah yeah. Wasn't up pro ten? Yeah yeah. So it's being .

updated to logic pro eleven, which will be a free update for people who already have logic pro. Or you can still buy IT for the three 呃, three hundred dollar or two hundred, two hundred dollar one time .

v or their free trial last forever s not a little way forever, but like, I want.

okay, but you can also pay the five dollars a month h on the ipad just like final cut which um terrible. I'm so over subscription fees anyway. Um yes, so those are the three new apps that they introduced. Last thing and I promise will get to trivia pretty soon. But they also introduced an apple pencil pro, which you know, IT was bound to happen.

Just another one of the most confusing lineup possible.

Yes.

you like, you look, the apple pental lineup is D S W.

yeah. So previously they had like a tap gesture that you can do to switch things. Now you can freeze the pencil, which brings up uh, a tool pilot.

They also put haptic cks in the butt of the pencil to vibrate when you are doing things so that you're supposed to have have taken interactions. I'm interested in how natural that feels considering the haptic cc motor is in the back of the pencil, but that should be interesting. Um also they IT reached the givers scope so you can change the orientation of your brush, which I think is very cool yeah I think .

IT changes orientation. And also when you're doing IT looked like I think and hover, you can rotate IT to select different things in yeah there's a lot of stuff on this apple pencil per I make one of the up this pencil .

this a lot of stuff I like zx is or a turning axis of orientation for interaction I think is very cool.

I can't wait to get IT so I can continue drawing smiling faces .

and stick figures to me. This is like watching this IT reminds me of a go pro like, a go pro marketing. When I watch IT like that, the thing ever I could be at, I buy going thousand hour down. And the pencil is like, I want that, but I can't draw at. So what would ever use?

Yeah, I think for artists that draw the ipad is cool because there are certain brushes that are like kind of just flat lines and they have the stroke. And so now that you have the orientation, you can like change the orientation when you start the stroke. Yeah but the first .

thing to select layers was pretty cool to uh and .

then they worked with what is the procreate? They worked with procreate to talk about like all the ways that they're using IT, because I going to have an API for the gie scope in the pencil, which is interesting. And procreate has this new animation APP called procreate create dreams where you can pull in a bunch of procreate assets and like, create incentive, simple animations. And they were showing how you could be playing back the video and moving things in the video in turning the pencil, which would rotate the.

and when you say simple, you mean simple to do. Like there are all are complex animations that you can do, but you can do them in an extremely small right.

It's like simple key framing, which is cool. Um yeah so I think I I actually think the apple pencil is one of the coolest dates to the entire thing to everything that's coming out um but that's going to be one twenty nine. IT does work with the m2 ipad air as well as the m for ipad pro。 However, only those two models because they moved where the magnet ray is for charging and apparently tly to change the magnate. I don't know if I completely by that.

I mean, it's more of an excuse than just like what every tech company does is like new product, new feature you get in on. So at least there is somewhat of a hardware difference on why I needs to and the magnate change because of where they move.

yes. yeah. So what twenty .

that was basically .

the apple event. Um you can pretty much prior everything right now ah if you want to you can prior .

get IT soon and then get the rest of the features sometime and .

some and then remember that the ipad doesn't do anything. So yeah you can spend a lot of money and then watch netflix.

I every time my ipad comes, what I want to buy one, and I realized I want .

only use IT to watch movies.

Why of ipad things? We forgot the most important thing, which is the sneakers that tim cook was wearing, right? We're frequent dope. Alice was signed, yeah, were designed by that which came out after.

But alex, I were trying to figure out after the event like what sneakers are those and we just like really can find them. They apparently nike air max ones, eighty six years that were designed on ipad. I just want to say sneakers .

up one they only made.

they tell you they made one. I'm telling apple they need to make more.

How do you design something from eighty six?

喂, for we put down.

put down IT is just like that the like that generation .

style model, I guess yeah ah that's the van um will do a quick trivia ad break and then come back we will talk about the new pixel A A because there's so much hardwork this week. But first let's to driver.

Trivia, dude. So second question, how many times that apple say A I during the ipad event? Alright, that's IT think of .

over break. okay?

nice. I will be right back.

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i'll walk back. The ipad clearly were not the only piece part where we had to talk about this week. We also got to talk about the pixel 8, which has been long. Rod is finally here you can prior IT now um awkward device that's that's the beginning of my dissertation.

What does mean it's so cool they change so much?

Yeah it's basically a pixel of eight with a slightly smaller display. Rounder, rounder. It's definitely .

more round. Sponge is the best reference.

So it's got a six point. When is display h IT is now one hundred and twenty hurts, which is nice yeah because the at the eight was ninety. So it's nice to get one twenty.

But IT again, it's dynamic and there's only two options. There are sixty, her static or dynamic up to one twenty. So you know that we get forty percent writer display, which I think is a big deal.

It's nice that all the device manufacturer in the last couple years have been jacking of the writers of sure. So this is up to fourteen hundred nets or two thousand and its peak, which is very nice. You get basically all of the A I features that you get in all the google funds, which is really cool. This is the first a series device with german I nano on IT um which is cool they slightly bumped the battery to to about forty five hundred million powers um which is an extremely slight bump yeah just about forty four hundred million dollars last year .

forty five looks .

Better yeah yeah a IT has really charging up to some point five watts, which pretty slow. There are two nucleus. There is alo, which is based on alleva.

For those that don't note as a plant that you can, you can scrape the plant and you get like a jail that you can put on sunburns and good for your sunburns, you can also eat IT. I think I am not telling you that don't do that right now. Just in case you're not supposed to I am precip.

I am not going to tell you there over to the drink that I used to drink all the time for my in the middle, the forest and IT was delicious. I could you go try IT? If you have an opportunity.

I feel like, and the other is blue. And to jump here, I feel like obey the two color, should alo and via V L O jail. Because sometimes there's that show you can buy for sons after you get sunburn and is like this weird blue and so like they in they both been .

alo yeah which is good yeah um so the awkward about the pixel AA is that is five hundred dollars, the pixel eight literally up until the day of the pixel AA announcement, was five fifty on sale. And I had been for a very long time, IT has gone down as low as five hundred dollars on sale. So the only benefit you're getting to getting the a device is that you still get the seven years of software updates. So technically, this devices six months you are so you might get another soft update.

Would you argue that like you're probably Better off longevity wise of having the upgraded hardware and that lasting Better?

Yeah I yeah that is not that much Better.

That's the no, i'm saying like getting the old yeah is that oh okay yeah.

Heart ward. The a is like you ve got a slightly brighter display. You've got glass, this ones plastic that you that's a difference. Typically you ve got bigger camera sensors. You ve got faster charging and wireless ge actually yeah a lot, but Better stuff in the eight. So if the eight goes back down in Price to five fifty, which is probably will within a month when everybody forgets about the A, A, just get the A, I just get in the pixel ines coming out in october, which is only five months.

We question for you guys. So when the eight inevitably goes down again, do you think the eight a will go on sale? No, you don't think .

fifty right now. If you period the A A, you get one hundred dollars in google credit, google store credit.

why?

Yeah yeah, it's just a weird release. Like i've always .

thought that a is a weird release. yeah. I think they should all just be in the same line up.

IT makes more sense. It's also where that that we go. I guess that makes sense. A eight, nine but like IT almost always feels like by the time were talking about the a version, were also looking forward to the nine, which is a totally different uh like in the year you get an a and and nine.

Yes, no, it's confusing. It's confusing, I agree. Um but technically that's available now but just by just by the eight, just by the just by the eight. I think that was the title of our video too was .

just the thank you. So um anyway.

that thing I have .

one more thing of a questioner and ID I had over the weekend that I want to post everyone before we rap up the podcast cool. I'll be back next week. Thank you.

This is turning into a thing that is and very episode is just like Andrew thought corner .

too much pressure for me. Make music for IT.

If you make music.

maybe i'll keep using .

an ipad with kyo the drama.

Um okay, so I had a road trip up to boston and I like, I love android, uh, auto. And I was my maps on the way back home. And we're trying to find a coffee.

And I hate how IT like will show you restaurants or stuff that you want inside of google maps. Like it's kind, of course, is like this is along your route. This is how much of a deterrent add. I feel super limited. I've done oneself.

I've been like, I just all I want is breakfast that is in a drive through that I don't to get out of my car again, but i'll type in restaurants and will just show me every restaurant, including ones that are like closed maybe not I don't know. But so I think google maps or apple maps or ways would be the best place. Feel like some sort of voice activated A I chat by large language model where I like in my car. I can be like, find me a restaurant within the next forty minutes of driving that doesn't add more than twenty minutes to my row that has a drive IT like, there are so many things out there that like, you can be like, hey, fine me a restaurant and bring you don't want like a mall and you like, i'm on a road right now. I don't want to go into a mall to pick up my food so if I can be way more specific about what I want, like along the highway or rest up or like I want this type of food to of IT IT has coffee that's not a chain like I think all of those things are things that you could wrap into a suggestion base, especially along around, and understanding all the contact to me that feels like you would be the best pot that I would want this.

And right now, what if I told you google, I O is in like three weeks, and I bet that'll .

be there one week.

Is anyone next?

Next week, the google.

it'll be there little release with the chain link fence. I I feel .

like think about things .

you .

want to stop .

back quickly on your way somewhere and how specific you're thinking because you're not just thinking I want coffee. You probably like I want a decent coffee, but i'm not willing to wait over an hour for that decent coffee and then all set for something. And I don't want you to add twenty minutes onto your how long have you added an hour onto your ride because like you went a little father for talk bill more .

times than I can come good god.

it's not always great and really actually picking on your out. I know can I do?

I do the new york version of that 是 like like I want I I wanted to know me maybe even plugged IT into like my budgeting apps。 And if i'm looking for coffee, I wanted to set like a hard Price limit. It's so easy to be in new york and I go get a great cup of coffee that's like nine dollars that sucks I think with breakfast .

also where restaurants will only serve breakfast to a certain time. If I say I want breakfast, drive through and it's ten o'clock, don't suggest me something that's forty five years away because breakfast will be closed by them.

Ah I think the problem with this though is that IT requires .

google maps to be accurate yeah that's not going to say is IT needs. IT needs like this meta .

data of locations.

They are il probably are.

So you'd have to have google lakes crepe, the menu pay.

I want them to do school ping the menu pages, exactly what I, what if i'm like? I want a big an egg cheese and an ice later. Add a drive through within the next thirty minutes, and then they could show me where that is.

All the best places don't have a many. It's like you have to click on their store. Look at the pictures. The year took a picture of the menu grapes. Many .

websites.

I R. I do. I will say google .

maps .

really needs to change the .

default to open now, because I always have to hit the open now. But ton IT knocks out three quarters of the available .

restaurants.

What is? Oh, I got IT.

yeah. Because like if you want to go somewhere, I like A P M. I'll be like food near me and he shows all this food and then I like click on the thing is like closed cool.

I have IT saying like this closes at nine and your E T A is very close to that. Like are sure you don't? Yeah okay. But when you're in the same shows.

still I still offers IT to you. And then when you click on IT.

it's like.

no and then to find you, yes yeah. So there's an open now togo that you .

can hit you heard of ai.

oh god.

have you? I don't know. We've talked about this. Els, like, I could .

change that transformer finances.

yeah. IT was google. Well, they should do.

IT was my thought, thought experiment.

Let's get to the trivia questions and see .

how we do by lights. My beautiful lights don't work. I have to fix them. I don't understand why i'll get around to IT.

all right guys. So earlier in the episode, we introduced .

the viewers with a very cool, futuristic concept called an electoral permanent magnet. We have a device, we've got multiple of a single device in this very studio that features an electronic permanent magnet. sure. What is IT?

I have like one obvious sensor, but I don't think it's .

that it's not the flooding shoe.

That's what I was thinking. There you go. I would say that put the loving show .

google album archive.

remember, whatever the power goes off, the following show .

is false conversational action.

Because you know how in your house you know that the power went out in the middle of blinking when you wake up. But like for us, it's like you walk in in the shoes on the ground. Does he know the power? We know.

all right. Would you put right?

I play standing death up a mag .

safe charger, which I know is wrong, but it's a magnet.

IT is a magnet. The correct answer is the score will in the large attack. M, X, master three, when you talk IT from IT stepped to free, free flowing modes.

We do have a .

lot of the electromagnet. Wow.

that is fantastic.

Tic is really good. Wow, I was great question .

that do you think what is what gone there?

No, no will find out because we're he's going na get this question.

Final answer.

the answer max park .

is incorrect. The correct answer .

is the anx master three that's lazy cool speaking magness really quickly. Um I had a viewer email me because we talked about how would be nice if the mag safe charges could like be reversible. There's a product available on amazon germany that is not available. Amazon U S. That is a mag safe charger that charges your phone. But IT has a little additional thing on the back, that is another mag safe charger that can charge like watch or airports oh, see, you plug in a cable to the little puck IT slaps on the back of phone and charge your phone and you can also put your .

like air pods on top of IT which .

face down yeah I think .

the back side of, I mean, you just hold IT.

I guess you make .

you can mag safe to .

the screen. It's the back of the phone. So it's like in the sand which your airports and the pock are the bread and your phone is the .

meat now the me is the puck. Oh, and the phone .

in the air port bread.

yeah, nice is a great.

He was like a dollar thing that's good when you .

posted that IT was unlike a that german amazon and when I clicked said, like, do you want to change your country origin like David at act and standing .

like the next question. okay. Also, sid, no quick up IT on the score. Marcus, David and Andrew all tied with eight. Still considering that you guys had that because .

we'll get a point last week.

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what do you got a Better angles? right? I brought for wrong.

five.

Wrong was at six seven. That was IT. I remember IT being a tonn of times.

because every time they set IT, I was like, well, they actually set IT. But then I saw the tweet that was like, eight times, something like, not that.

Queen had like a tweet about how many times they said A I in this because people are complaining about IT and then how many times they said five g, which was like fifty plus time with right well.

next week we're going to .

have google I O recap. So it's going to be a very busy man. Boy, not, it's gonna made, is made, and the next months is going to be doing. And we got to, you see, so got a lot of more exciting upsets for you guys. So keep tuned and make sure you .

sprise true and you're stuck with us to smash .

that like bum. Thanks for youtube. But you do even .

look at the camera.

I felt .

disgusted with traditional music created bingo.

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the invention .

of the mental brought set then will be mental brought what IT stands for. But why be member brought someone in the comments is going to think this is hilarious.

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Hey, it's lean from decoder with new ipad talk. We spend a lot of time talking about some of the most important people in taking business about what they're putting resources to and why do they think it's so critical for the future. That's why we're doing this special series diving into summer of the most unique ways companies are spending money today.

For instance, what does that mean to start buying and using AI at work? How much is that costing companies? What products are they buy? And most importantly, what are they doing with IT and of course, podcasts? Yes, the thing you're listening to right now, well, it's increasingly being produced directly by companies like venture capital firms, investment funds and a new crop of creators who one day want to be investors themselves.

And what is actually going on with these acquisitions this year, especially in A I space, why are so many big players in tech deciding not to acquire and instead license tech can hire away cofounded ers? The answer, IT turns out, is a lot more complicated than that seems. You'll hear all that and more this month. I'm decoder with the life of presented by strike. You can listen to the coder, whatever you get your podcast.

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