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" ... Brownlee kept making YouTube videos explaining various gadgets while attending Stevens Institute of Technology, and after graduating, he broke it to his parents that he planned to pursue internet stardom full time. From the beginning, Brownlee has envisioned his audience sharing his obsession for technology: “When you’re an enthusiast, you consider every little detail so you can find the perfect thing.” His most popular videos have been reviews of phones; his breakdown of Samsung’s foldable Galaxy smartphone has accumulated 22 million views on YouTube, while another about the OnePlus 6 has done 21 million views. Brownlee has also examined headphones, camcorders, smartwatches, tablets, speakers, Nike’s self-lacing boots and Tesla’s Cybertruck. As his profile has grown, Brownlee has landed star guests for his channel, luminaries such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. ... "
" ... Device makers quickly built pico projectors into digital still cameras, camcorders, media players and docking stations. Cellphone manufacturers were slower on the uptake. Fujitsu and Sharp produced a few handsets for Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo. Samsung released a couple phones in Korea and Singapore. But development fizzled. Pico projectors looked like a short-lived fad. ... "
" ... JVC has been making their rugged “Quad Proof” camcorders for years, and the Everio RY980 is their latest. A true camcorder that’s waterproof down to 15 feet, the 980 features 4K video, a 10X optical zoom, dual SD card slots and a mic input (for above-water audio duties). It ups video quality to 70mbps, and it’s easy to control through the 3-inch touchscreen. Most impressive of all? It floats. ... "
" ... Thanks to our smart phones, we now have the power to take videos of our family, friends, pets (and frequently ourselves) anytime, anywhere. Gone are the days (do any of you even remember them?) when we had to pre-plan and take our bulky camcorders with us. Video serendipity was not possible. Now it is. See something, whip out your smart phone, touch that red button and record for a few seconds. Powerful, right? Absolutely. But at the same time, those micro video moments – most of which we either forget or even discard to clear storage – don’t truly capture the depth or “soul” of those moments in time. ... "