Before You Buy 174 (Transcript)
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Fr.
Robert: Hello, and welcome to Before
You Buy, its TWIT’s product review show, where we take the gadgets and the
gizmos that we get here at TWIT brick house in Petaluma, and we give it to
members of the TWIT staff. That’s right, all of the engineers, the hosts, the people who know
best how to give you an honest review. I’m Fr. Robert Ballecer, the digital Jesuit,
and joining me is Mr. Mike Elgan, our news
director. Now Mike, you’ve had this for
a good month. This is not an off the
cuff review. This is something that
you’ve been using on a day in day out basis.
Mike Elgan: And I’ve been avoiding this review for a month. That’s why I’ve been using it.
Fr.
Robert: Ok, well, you’re jumping ahead
of the review here. This of course is a
Samsung, but it’s a special Samsung.
Mike: That’s right.
Fr.
Robert: Because it’s got a curved
screen.
Mike: That’s right, it’s got the coveted curve, and
best of all, the best thing about this curved display is that it’s cheaper than
your average curved display. When you
see a curved display, you start thinking dollar signs.
Fr.
Robert: I’m thinking like that ten
thousand dollar one that Leo bought. Which is nice.
Mike: I hope so, right, at those prices. But this one is only $399. $399 for a curved display, and it’s a 27” display. That is an amazing price. It’s more expensive than a flat display that
you can get of the szme size, but it’s cheaper than
any other display that’s curved at this size.
Fr.
Robert: Now, I don’t get it. What’s the big draw to curve? Is it actually better, or is it just because
it’s curved, it’s different from anything else.
Mike: In my opinion, it’s not that much better for
ordinary use. However, there is a use
that you can conceive of that makes the curve super awesome. And that is you buy three of them. And you put them side by side. And that curve becomes really, really
sweet. Also, if you know you’re going to
be gaming at just the right distance, in just the right environment, it can be
fine for gaming. That curve actually has
a minor benefit. But if you step back a
foot, or move in a different way, the curve actually becomes a detriment.
Fr.
Robert: Right, and this is just basic psychics. This is
a parabola. And so there’s a focal
point. There’s a point, on this it’s
going to be actually quite far out, maybe about here, at which every pixel on
the screen is equidistant to your eye.
Mike: And you have to keep in mind, if you’re going
to do gaming with more than one person, this becomes a problem. If you’re going to be gaming by yourself, you
know exactly what you’re going to be doing, in other words, if you’re already
doing this, and wanted to swap in this monitor for the one that you’re using,
that curve is great. It’s actually kind
of nice.
Fr.
Robert: Well, the other question I had
about this is, I have a 50” 4K screen that I use as a computer monitor. And what I noticed is that it is so big, and
I’m at a distance where the colors actually shift towards the edge of the
screen because I’m getting it at a much different angle. That’s what curve is supposed to solve for,
yes?
Mike: Yes, and this has a vertical alignment
technology which is similar to IPS, and it gives you 178 degrees before the
colors start to whack out.
Fr.
Robert: Shift on you.
Mike: And, that’s not bad. It’s better than I would have expected.
Fr.
Robert: Bryan, go to the forward
facing camera, the wide shot. Let’s
see. So, you start to see color shift
right about there. That’s not bad.
Mike: Yea, and in actual use, it’s not an issue,
it’s not a problem. Yea.
Fr.
Robert: Especially at this size. I mean, you’re not dealing with a 50” screen,
this is, this is what? This is a 27”?
Mike: 27” screen, yea, yea. And it’s got a 1920 x 1080 resolution, which
is lower than you might think.
Fr.
Robert: I would expect 4K, for a
modern 27” monitor.
Mike: Yes. And so, but again, this is the budget, this is
the bottom of the line in terms of price for a curved display. So that’s, you can’t expect, in fact,
generally speaking, it’s a no frills monitor.
Fr.
Robert: Well, it’s strange to combine
no frills with a curved monitor. You’d
think you’d want all the frills before you add in the curve. Like for example, the inputs look a little
scarce here in the back. There’s not a
whole lot.
Mike: Yea, exactly, it’s got a HDMI display port
and a VGA, that’s it. No USB, and it’s
got audio ports of course, 3.5mm audio ports, so you’re going to want, and by
the way, I don’t know if this is getting a little bit into the evaluative part,
but you’re going to want to use headphones because it’s got 5 watt speakers in
this thing, which don’t sound good. In
fact, you were doing your previous show and I accidentally blasted it. You probably could tell from across the room
that it didn’t sound very good.
Fr.
Robert: I didn’t pick it up.
Mike: Ok, good.
Fr.
Robert: Now, I did notice that it does
have a VESA mount, but the VESA on here looks a little chincy. It’s basically just four holes in the back of
the plastic.
Mike: That’s right.
Fr.
Robert: Which is
good because I’m noticing something here.
Mike: Yea, and that’s a big, big problem with this
display. It’s got a flimsy stand. It’s plasticy, and
it’s really like, we can really get this thing going, and, you know, it’s a
problem if you’re going to be moving the desk at all, it sort of, you lose
confidence in it because it is not really solid. So that is a problem with this, in fact,
everybody that I’ve seen talking about this monitor, that’s one of the first
things they say, that strikes them that the stand is really flimsy.
Fr.
Robert: Right, and I always put my monitors in a stand, because of the setup I use. I have a multi-monitor setup. I would suspect that if you’re going to get
this because you’re using it with two or three monitors, you’d also want to
have it in a stand rather than just lying in your desk.
Mike: Exactly, exactly. Now there’s another interesting feature about
this that I think is really cool. It has
a joystick on the back to control, so it’s right here, so you reach around
there and there’s a joystick. And at
first, for the first like minute or so you think, well this is a little
weird. But then you realize, this is a superior interface for controls. If you have multiple buttons, you’re always
afraid you’re going to push the wrong button, and you’re like, where am I, you’re lost in the settings and so on. With this joystick control, once you get used
to it, it’s really great for doing all the settings. And so I really like that joystick a
lot. It’s really a great feature.
Fr.
Robert: Actually, you’re absolutely
right. Normally I’m reaching around the
side of the monitor, or the bottom of the monitor, or just trying to find the
buttons, and then I’m trying to figure out, ok, that’s forward and back, that’s
select. A joystick is kind of a no
brainer. You push it in, select, and you
navigate. Ok. All right, so that’s something they did
right.
Mike: Yea. And they did other things right as well. The screen is actually very bright, it pumps
out a lot of light, which, for some people, is very, very good. And, again, this is optimized for gaming, and
there is no ghosting at all. You can’t
make this monitor ghost. So it’s like…
Fr.
Robert: What’s the refresh?
Mike: 60.
Fr.
Robert: Oh, it’s 60.
Mike: And so it’s really good in that sense. And, again, the sort of uber benefit of this is that it’s cheap. It’s
$399. And you can probably get a better
price than that as well.
Fr.
Robert: And $399 is actually good for
any 27” monitor, you know, regardless of the curve. So yea, it’s definitely in budget territory. Give me your pros and your cons.
Mike: Ok, well those are the pros, the joystick is
awesome, it’s bright, no ghosting, and it’s cheap for a curved display. The cons are that the image quality overall
is not good, it’s, generally speaking, pretty bad. If you’re going to use this for anything
other than gaming, it’s just terrible. If you’re just going to do e-mail or something, it’s too pixely and too bright and washed out, it just doesn’t feel
good for anything other than certain types of gaming. Again, it has a flimsy stand. You can’t adjust this much, you’re, the
degree to which this thing will adjust is almost zilch.
Fr.
Robert: When you adjust, it
creaks. I don’t know if you picked that
up on the mike, but that’s not the sound I want to hear when I’m moving my
expensive monitor.
Mike: Exactly. And that’s the sound of plastic. And so it, again, has no DVI connection, no USB. There’s no fine tuning for gamma, there’s no
fine tuning for color temperature, so you’re pretty much stuck with the options
in the menu. You can’t really go in
there and really tune it. And the sound
is terrible. You don’t even want to use
these speakers at all, for anything. It’s just horrible.
Fr.
Robert: That’s a big list of cons.
Mike: It’s a big list of cons. It absolutely is. Now the only use that I could recommend this
for is gaming. For
people on a budget. And especially if you’re going to put the three monitor, the
multi-monitor configuration. That
can be really cool. I mean that’s
expensive, you’re going to start buying monitors by the gross. You want it to be a low price. And so you know, for $1200 you could have a
really sweet setup. If you try to do
multiple curved display monitors with another brand
it’s going to set you way back.
Fr.
Robert: Yea, but I mean, still, $399, it’s at that price point where just a tiny bit more,
just $50, $60, gets you a really nice 27” monitor. Maybe not with the curve, but it will have
more inputs, it will look better, it will mount better, it will feel
better. I got to ask, buy, try or don’t
by.
Mike: Do not buy. Do not buy. And again, I totally
agree with what you’re saying. The curve
isn’t worth it. Get a better quality
display that’s flat, and wait until the curved displays are better quality at
this price.
Fr.
Robert: And you have it from Mike Elgan, our news director here at TWIT. You can find him every day, every morning
weekday, at 10:00 AM if you want to find out what’s going on in the tech world.
Mike: You’re not going to find me on the weekends
here.
Fr.
Robert: Not on weekends, no. Oh well, we’re working on that.
Mike: Not in the morning, anyway.
Fr.
Robert: And his advice is, don’t buy
the Samsung, the LS27D. He says leave
the curve for your really expensive big screens. I’m sorry to hear that. This was the first, affordable gaming curved
monitor that we’ve had in the studio, I had high hopes
for it.
Mike: So did I, and when it came out in the box, I
thought, ok, this is going to be awesome. And it wasn’t.
Fr.
Robert: There you go. Well, I’ll have to try to get you another
one, hopefully we can get you a buy for a curved gaming monitor, but we don’t
have time for that, because now, we need to take a look at Interop. That’s right, we took a chance to drop by the
Synology booth at Interop, and take a look at their DS414 Slim.
Fr.
Robert: I’m Father Robert Ballecer, the digital Jesuit, here at Interop 2015 in Las
Vegas for Before You Buy. And we’ve got
a first look. I’m standing with Franklin
Hua, who’s going to explain why your next NAS may be slim. Franklin, thank you very
much for talking to me. Now, you
released a product back in 2014. It
completely passed my e-mail box, I didn’t hear about it, but I love it. Tell me about the 414Slim.
Franklin Hua: Alright, so let’s take a look at the new
DS414Slim. So as you can see right here,
the DS414Slim, it’s a four bay, 2.5” solution. So it uses four 2.5” bays, you can use mechanicals or SSDs, you can do
up to, we currently support up to two terabyte mechanicals right now in this
guy, and it is a Synology NAS, it still has the great functionality of Synology
DSM, retails under $400 US, but yes, it is a four bay solution. The fan only turns on when it needs to, so if
you use a pure SSD environment, it is very, very quiet. It’s silent.
Fr.
Robert: I had been toting around two
and four bay NAS-es when I really need to. When I’m doing an offsite
project. But
the idea that I can carry something in my backpack. And yea, Synology NAS-es are already pretty light. But something
this small, this slim with that much capacity, and that much, well, redundancy. That makes it just really, really nice. How have these been selling?
Franklin: These have been selling very good. We have a lot
of customers that are interested in these, and some of them are interested in
like home environments, and also in business environments, even remote
offices. Sometimes you get a project
site, you go to one site set it up, get your network running. Alright, do your project. Ok, done. Close the site and move to the next site. Put it back up, get everything going, close
it, move on. We
have a lot of customers that do use the 414Slim for that specific application
because you do pure SSDs, it’s rugged. That’s the key thing, like it’s rugged, you don’t have to worry about dropping it or shaking
it like this. This will probably damage
mechanical drives from doing this. But
with SSDs, pure SSD environment, it’s, you don’t have to worry about mechanical
problems.
Fr.
Robert: We are definitely going to
want to get a 414Slim on Before You Buy, but here’s the funny part. That’s not even my favorite bit about this
first look. Because inside of every
Synology NAS is an operating system that is feature packed. And I want to talk about one of those
features, and that’s the surveillance station. It’s with every single Synology NAS that you ship today, what does it
do?
Franklin: So, Synology’s Surveillance Station, it
basically turns your Synology NAS into a network video recorder. And I’m going to take a little demonstration
right here. So this is what you normally
see with Synology DMS, but I’ve already installed the Synology Surveillance
Station app, so I’m going to click, tap right here, and I’m going to load
Surveillance Station, and it’s already loaded right here. So I’m going to jump into Surveillance
Station, and then I’m going to turn on my live view. I’ve got this nice, I’ve got a camera right
here, and this is the live view from that camera, let me just get it
loaded. And I can do tap around. So basically, with Synology Surveillance
Station, it turns everything, it turns this into a network video recorder, put
this on your network, you have a network video recorder. So you can record, we are compatible with
over 3,000 different IP camera’s from over 80 different brands. We have PTZ support. We have it where you can, where you can
record high definition cameras, standard def, up to
30 frames per second. We’ve got it
all. And also we’ve got notifications
built in. So if you turn it on, say,
motion recording, you can get an alert that someone has tripped a certain area
of your perimeter, and you can get the alert on your phone. We also have time view manager, what is it,
time line manager? So you can do
multiple streams concurrently, you can track what has happened. How about, we also have it where, if I’m
wearing a hat, and I’m walking around in the frame wearing a hat, you can setup
Surveillance Station where start searching all the video indexes of oh, where
is this guy with this hat? And you can
figure out how many times they’ve been in your building. So it’s great for the home, great for
businesses, if you want network video recording, we got it.
Fr.
Robert: Ok, I was wrong. This is not just for Before You Buy. We’re also going to have to show this on Know
How, because I know there’s been a lot of people asking about DVRs, and this kind of capability. Well, maybe, you could just get it when you get your next NAS. Franklin, thank you so very
much for talking to us. Now, if
they want to find out more about Synology, where do they go?
Franklin: So, for any of our customers who want to
learn more about Synology products, please check out the website, synology.com,
that’s www.synology.com. You can click on Surveillance Station or the
Surveillance Station Solution on top of the menu, you’ll see everything I talked about right here. If you’re interested in the DS414Slim we got,
just click on the product link, click on the DS414Slim.
Fr.
Robert: That’s Synology DS414Slim and
Surveillance Station and this has been, your first
look.
Fr.
Robert: You know, the funny thing is, Bryan,
is, it reminded me of two things. One, I
always have to tell the people I interview to slow
down. Because they get
very excited and they speed up. The second thing is, I always forget to tell
them that, I’m going to take this mike, and I’m going to shove it straight into
your face, and if you keep backing up, I’m going to keep pushing it forward.
Bryan
Burnett: You’ll just keep following
them across the floor. Wasn’t that like
the first thing you did that day or something, so the guy was like really
energetic about it?
Fr.
Robert: Yea, and afterwards he told me
like, I had had six cups of coffee and two Jolt Colas and a Red Bull. Yea, ok, well, just relax.
Bryan: The experiment I would like to see, is you do
that same interview at the end of the conference and see how he, if his energy
level is still there.
Fr.
Robert: (laughing) it would have been
a forty minute interview, it would be, yea, this is it, Oh, but seriously, I am a fan of
Synology. And that 414Slim really has me
thinking. I want to fill it with
SSDs. I want to see how fast it can
be. Because, you have to remember with
Synology, you’re not just buying a NAS. And if you have SSDs, that’s going to be a near silent NAS that’s nearly
resistant to all damage. And it’s also a
portable data center. Because
you can run Docker on Synology’s OS. It will be an interesting experiment when it
finally gets into the brick house to take a look. Now Bryan, when we come back, I want to take
a look at a way to power your device forever. And some headphones that you might want to be wearing
for your next big review. But
before that, let’s talk about something that is near and dear to your
heart. Bryan, I see you’re a little
scruffy there.
Bryan: Yea, I’ve been holding out for a little
while. It’s almost about time to shave
again.
Fr.
Robert: Yea, yea, you know, I’ve don’t
that too. I don’t grow out my facial
hair nearly as good as you.
Bryan: You can grow facial hair?
Fr.
Robert: Like, this is like a week.
Bryan: (laughing)
yea, I see, the neck beard.
Fr.
Robert: No, but I remember when I
first started shaving, it was just something that I had to do, because I
looked, I don’t look good with any facial hair. It’s just not, it’s not a me look. I can’t pull it off. But it’s a chore. And it’s a chore because I didn’t have the
right tools. Now, we’ve got here, on
this show, Harry’s. Now Harry’s is a way
to get a great shave with some great tools and some great resources at a
fraction of the cost. Now, Bryan, you’ve
had the experience of having to go into a supermarket, and ask someone to
“Please unlock the vault, sir, so I can get my blades out of Fort Knox.”
Bryan: Yes, I have. I already don’t want to have to go into the superstore, and like a place
to get blades, and that just makes it worse, yea.
Fr.
Robert: Absolutely. Well, you don’t have to do that with Harry’s
because they’re going to deliver it to your home. What you get is this beautiful kit. A beautiful handle. You get a great shave, because they make
their own blades in their own factory. They get to cut it to their specification, which means you can take care
of your personal grooming the way that it needs to be taken care of. Now, they’re engineered for sharpness,
they’re shipped for free, and because they make their own stuff, they get to
control the quality that you receive. Bryan,
I’m telling you, this is the way to shave. Because it’s no longer a chore, it’s an experience. I’ve been using Harry’s for almost a year
now, actually, I think since they first came on the network. It gives me a clean, close, comfortable
shave. It makes me want to shave. It makes it feel good because, now I do
things like, I use the proper cream, I use aftershave and I actually smell
good, which, you know, is kind of new for me.
Bryan: That’s a plus.
Fr.
Robert: Well, folks, if you want a
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they code BEFOREYOUBUY at checkout. And
we thank Harry’s for their support of Before You Buy. Now let’s go ahead and jump straight back
into the reviews. This time we gave
Megan Morrone the EnerPlex Surfr, I already like the name, Solar Case. And we asked her to make her devices go.
Megan Morrone: Hi, I’,
Megan Morrone Morrone from iFive for the
iPhone, and iOS Today, and Tech News Tonight, and I am going to review the EnerPlex Surfr. I got inspired this week by Elan Musk’s
announcement of the battery that can charge your house, connect your solar
panels, I thought it was awesome. And the EnerPlex Surfr does that
for your phone. Sort
of. So this is the case, here’s
the solar panel, and it’s, unless you spend all your time outside, you’re going
to have to sort of think about the solar panel part of this being an emergency
power. What we really need to do is
connect to the micro USB here with the micro USB cable that comes with it. And mostly you can just charge that if you
want to keep this on your phone and then keep it charged for the day. And once it’s fully charged, then it will
give you 2,700 milliamps of power which is sort of doubling the power. But that’s not through the solar panel,
that’s through the grid, the micro USB. So here’s how it pops in and out of the case. It’s pretty easy. That top slips off and then connects
here. It leaves rooms for your speakers
which is great. It doesn’t leave room
for your headphone jack, which is unfortunate. And you just turn it on and off. The red light means it’s charging. It can charge by the sun and also a really bright light. There it turns on, and these blue lights show
how much it charges. So, it’s $99, which isn’t outlandish, but it’s not cheap,
either. The pros are that you get to be
a little bit off the grid and use the sun as your power. It’s pretty. It takes most impacts, not all impacts, but you know, and for a charging
case it’s not that heavy and it’s not that thick. The cons are that the headphone, your
headphone jack doesn’t go all the way in there, you need, I guess, an adapter
for that. Another con is that it is a
little bit thicker than you might want your iPhone to be, maybe a little bit
heavier. It’s a little bit difficult to
get to your volume buttons, it’s not as easy as some
cases that I’ve used. And the, it’s $99,
which you might not want to spend. Other
than that, I really like it. I’ve been
using it for a few weeks, and it works for me and makes me feel good about
myself and my care for the environment. And that is it. I am Megan Marrone, thank you.
Fr.
Robert: There we have it for the EnerPlex Surfr Solar Case. Megan Marrone gives
it a Buy. That actually might be an
interesting product to take out this summer if you’re going to be going out
into the great outdoors. I won’t be
doing that, I’ll be staying inside, so I probably don’t need it, but if you
want protection and power, you may want to check it out. Of course, you can find Megan Marrone every weekday at 4:00 for Tech News Tonight, in fact she’ll be right after this program, right
after Before You Buy. As well as for iOS
Today and iFive for the iPhone, make sure to find her
here, on the TWIT TV Network. Now we
decided we wanted to have a truly refined experience of listening to music, so
we gave our very own OMG Chad a set of the Marshall Major II Headphones, and
this is what he thought.
Chad Johnson: Hello, my name is Chad Johnson, I’m with TWIT
and Before You Buy, and today I am reviewing the Marshall Major II Headphones,
the second in the line of Major Headphones. These are on the ear headphones, so the cups will not go all the way around
your ear, they’ll rest on top of them, which gives you a little bit of sound
isolation when listening to music. The
construction is, we have some leather on the top and
the bottom here, some leather here on the cups, and then plastic on the outside
of the cups. The cord has a microphone
and a remote for your computer. There’s
a coiled bit, which is very stretchy so you can have a kind of a long cable if
you need to stretch it out, or a short one by default. And there is a 3.5mm jack on the end which
has the extra pins for the microphone. Inside these headphones there are some custom drivers made by Marshall,
and it’s a little bit bass-y, some very punchy bass,
and good mid-tones and some good high tones as well. So this is, these headphones are perfect for
something like rock, but they might not have enough bass, enough punch for
something like R & B. They come in
three different colors, and this is the black color. They also come in white and also in
brown. Now when I put these headphones
on, they are a little bit tight. After
kind of an extended period of listening to them my ears did feel a little bit
like they were getting squished. But
they are actually a lot better than the previous Major Headphones from what
I’ve read in reviews. Another nice thing
about this cable at the bottom is you can switch either from left or right,
depending on where you plug it in on the bottom of the cup. These headphones will also fold up, just like
this. Now they do not come with a
carrying case, or any sort of case at all, even though they do have a price tag
of around a hundred dollars. Let me get
to the pros and cons of the Major IIs. On the pros, I liked that I could do either a left or right on the audio
jack on the cup. I really liked the
coiled cable and the phone mic and remote. On the cons, they were a little bit tight on my head, and also, the
cheap plastic make these feel a tiny bit on the cheap side. The cost is MSRP of $119, but you can find
them in a lot of places for around $100. So buy, try, don’t buy for the Marshall Major IIs, I’m going to give
these a try. Definitely go in, listen to
them, see if the bass is right for you, see if the
size of the cups and the tension on your head is right. Other than that, there wasn’t a whole lot of cons and I’d recommend them, but I want you to go try them to
make sure that they fit you perfectly. My name is Chad Johnson, I’m with TWIT and
Before You Buy, thanks so much for watching. Bye!
Fr.
Robert: It’s a buy for the Marshall II
Major Headphones, thanks to OMG Chad. Now you can find Chad on the interwebs. Find him at patreon.com/OMGchad,
and patreon.com/gizwiz. He’s brought his show on the road. Please, if you like his content and you like
what he does, go and support him. Now,
we will be moving on to a parting shot. Actually this is going to be more of a parting first look shot. But before we do that, I want to thank the 2nd sponsor of this episode of Before You Buy. Hey, Bryan, let me ask you something. Have you ever had to borrow money?
Bryan: I have, for buying my first car.
Fr.
Robert: How’d you do that, Bryan?
Bryan: I went to a bank, and fortunately my dad was
there with me, and it took all day, and I was able to buy my first car after
that, but it was a pretty big ordeal.
Fr.
Robert: Yea, I don’t really like doing
that. You know, some of the things that
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trying to explain to someone who I thought really didn’t care about all the
numbers that I was giving him, and I was like, wait a
minute, there’s got to be a better way to do this. Bryan, have you ever borrowed from
family? Because that’s
fun.
Bryan: I have, I haven’t enjoyed it at all, yea.
Fr.
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Before You Buy. Now is the time where I
get to look at some, some gadgets that maybe don’t need their own full review,
or maybe we just want to take a first look at them to see if they’re worth
reviewing here on the show. In a few
weeks, I’m going to be taking a trip. It’s not vacation, I’m actually going to be working, but I’m going to be
driving across the United States, and then I have to go, I have to go, I’m
being forced to go to Hawaii to do a wedding. I know, it’s the, you know, I’m in the mine, I’m a worker there. But, I needed power. And so I called up some of my friends, the
people that I met over at CES at Ventev, and I asked
them, what do you have that I can take with me, on the road, that you think
will actually last through my travels, that will power my devices, that you
think will make a believer out of me. And they sent this. Bryan, go
ahead and go to the overhead. This is a
nice assortment of what they suggested for my travels. Now we’re starting with, of course, the basic
wall plug. This is the Ventev Wallport Q1200. Now this is 2.1 amps of output, it’s got a
no-tangle cable, which is one of the things that I really liked for Ventev. You could
buy one of those cheap cables, or maybe get those micro USB cables that you
find a dollar a dozen. They’re ok, but
you never know exactly how safe they are, you never know how much power they
push through. In fact, have you ever
started charging your device on a new charger, and you realize it charges so
much slower. It’s probably not the charger, it’s probably a really cheap cable. And Ventev makes
sure that you get these no-tangles. Now
there’s also this, the Ventev Dashboard Q1200. This is for my drive. This again will output 5, 9 or 12 volts, up
to 2.1 amps, which means I’m going to be able to charge my phone, my tablet, all my USB devices. But then, the real big part of this, is both of
these devices will charge these. These
are, let me see if I can get them, these are power banks. This is the power cell 3015. It’s sort of a standard battery. It’s got one charge, one port for charging it, it’s got one port for taking power out. I can get up to 1.5 amps of output, so it’s
good for phones, not great for tablets. It’s about 3000 milliamp hours. But the big one, this is the one that I’m going to be holding with me, this is the Ventev PowerCell 6000+. This is a battery and a wall charger. So you don’t have to carry an extra device, you can just carry this one
little device. It’s 6000 milliamp hours, one port will deliver one amp of USB power, the other
2.1 amps of USB power. Now, what I like
about this is I’m going to be able to take this on the road, and I told them,
look, I’m going to torture them. I’m
going to use this like I would any other gear. I’m going to throw it in my bag, it’s going to get scuffed up with all
my other gear, it’s going to make it across the Pacific Ocean, I’m probably
going to lose some of this before I finish the review, but I want to see how it
actually survives summer travel. Now the
wall part, this thing, sells for about $33 - $34, the little car charger goes
for about $27, the PowerCell 3015 goes for about $35,
and the wall charger, the 6000 milliamp hour battery goes for about $67. So it’s comparable in price to other products
that you’re going to find, I do want to see, though, if it’s going to survive
my first look. Well,
folks, that’s it, I’m sorry, that’s all the time we have for this
episode of Before You Buy. I want to
thank all the reviewers, especially to Mike Elgan who
came in studio to give us that nice look at the Samsung curved monitor, to
Megan Marrone who took a look at a solar power pack
for iPhones, and of course to OMG Chad for giving us a look at some Marshall
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and of course my TV Bryan. Bryan, can
you please tell the folks where they can find you on the TWIT TV Network?
Bryan: Well, we do on Thursdays, me and you do Know How, we have a lot of fun with that. And MakerFaire is
this weekend, so we’re going to get some segments with that, right, for Know
How?
Fr.
Robert: I can’t tell you that.
Bryan: That’s secret? That’s super-secret?
Fr.
Robert: That’s secret sauce.
Bryan: And you can also find me tomorrow, actually
it’s going to be the new Screen Savers, episode 3, so you’re going to be on
that too, right?
Fr.
Robert: Yea, I should probably tell
people that. Tomorrow at 3:00 PM Pacific
Time, I will be the third guest for the new Screen Savers. And I can’t possibly see us talking about
quad copters at this point, no.
Bryan: No, that doesn’t really come up that often.
Fr.
Robert: No, I’m not a big fan of quad
copters, so. Until next time, I’m Father
Robert Ballecer and remember, you’ve got to watch Before You Buy!