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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode 441.
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Today's show is brought to you by ExpressVPN,
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Text Expander, and Capital One.
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My name is Myke Hurley and I'm joined by Mr. Jason Snow.
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Hi, Jason Snow.
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- Hi, Myke Hurley, how are you?
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- I'm very good, my friend.
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I'm very good indeed.
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I have a snow talk question for you
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to begin today's episode of the show.
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- It comes from Michael, who wants to know,
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does Jason cut his pizzas into six or eight slices
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and does he use a pizza cutter or a knife to achieve this?
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- Are we back on the pizza?
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We're back on the pizza question, huh?
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- We talk about pizza a lot on the show,
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sometimes during sponsored content, but.
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- Sometimes during sponsored content.
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Upgrade Plus subscribers may not hear that content,
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but it's there.
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The answer is eight.
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I cut pizza into eight slices.
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- In part because it's the most logical thing to do
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and in part because I have,
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when they're all home, a family of four
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and that gets two pieces to everybody.
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- So yeah, you slice it half halfsies
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and then you slice it the other halfsies
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and now you've got four giant unwieldy pieces of pizza.
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And so then you slice it at a, you know, rotated a little,
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you slice the halfsies again two more times
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and you got eight pieces of pizza,
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it's the right way to do it.
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That's, I'm not gonna,
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people will debate pineapple if we need to, but--
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- There's no debate. - Somehow,
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I feel like the judgment of John Syracuse
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is hovering over me right now, it's very strange.
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The, anyway, and I use a pizza cutter,
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I use the Zyliss pizza cutter available on Amazon,
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maybe we'll put a link in the show notes.
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It is a weird thing where it's like a big stainless steel
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circle cutting blade inside a plastic holder.
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So it grips really well and is great for cutting pizza
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or quesadillas or anything else that you might need
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to cut in a radial fashion.
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- I have a pizza cutter similar to this
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made by a company called Joseph and Joseph.
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And it looks kind of like yours.
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It's like the wheel, but with the plastic thing, you can hold on the top and you can just wheel it along
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and put your full force into it, which is the good thing, as opposed to the one that has the handle on it.
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I feel like I'm able to put more force into the cutting of the pizza.
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I prefer smaller slices of pizza, so I am on board with you with the eight slice rather than six slice, you know?
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Although I should be-- I want to be clear here, because I've heard-- not you, but I've heard people say this, that
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they think the slice is like the atom of pizza, but of course the slice scales with the size of
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the pizza. If you cut eight pieces, eight slices out of a small pizza or a large pizza, the slices
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change size, right? So when people say I prefer one piece or one slice, two slices or whatever,
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like, well, you're gonna get a slice. So if you had an enormous, let me put it this way, if I had
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had a pizza the size of my dining room table, I would probably cut it into more than eight.
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Although at that point, that's why they do in Chicago, they do that party cut thing,
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I'm sure Detroit and I'm sure there are other places that do this, where they cut it, they
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give up. Beyond a certain point, they give up because the slices are going to be very
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long and narrow, and so they start cutting them into squares essentially. But if you're
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maintaining the fundamental dignity of a circular pizza, at some point it will, as it enlarges,
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it will become unwieldy and that involves a lot of math involving pi, and not just the
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pizza pie but the actual number of pi, and we're not going to get into that because this
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is not a podcast about math.
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Thankfully, because I'm bad at it. So, it wouldn't be a very good podcast, it wouldn't
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be a very educational podcast because I'm not good at math.
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If you would like to send in a Snell Talk question of your own, we have a new way for
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you to do that.
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But another way that you can do it is question mark Snell Talk in the Relay FM members discord.
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You can send out a tweet with the hashtag Snell Talk, but let's talk about the brand
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new way that you can send in feedback for the show.
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So on the Relay FM website now for every show that is currently using this, we're developing
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this tool, some shows are using it, some aren't, but hopefully over time more shows will be.
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is a new button that says submit feedback and you can send it opens a form on our website
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where you can write your thoughts comments send in your follow up whatever it is and
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it goes into our system so we can read that before the beginning of every episode each
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week and pick out what we want to talk about we actually kind of mentioned on the last
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episode that it might be available and it did like I think on Tuesday so we actually
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got quite a bit of feedback for this episode.
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So there's some follow up I've got here.
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And so I believe this Snow Talk question,
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and I think all of today's Ask Upgrade questions
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were submitted via the new feedback tool.
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So it's in the link of the show notes for every episode.
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But you can also go anytime to upgradefeedback.com
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and it takes you to the form.
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You gotta have URLs, man.
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I'm all about it.
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- I love it that you bought a domain for this.
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That's a surprise, genuine surprise to me.
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And I don't know why I should be surprised
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that there's upgradefeedback.com.
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Of course there is.
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- I like new URLs.
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I think that they help people remember things.
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- Who needs slashes?
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- No one wants slashes.
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- You say a slash and you've already lost.
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- Yeah, if it's a horror film, that's fine.
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But otherwise, no slashes around here.
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You know what I mean?
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So we recommend that you use this now
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for follow-up and ask upgrade and snow talk.
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- Hey Myke, what if there was a top level domain
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Would that be confusing?
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- I would love that actually.
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I would buy a lot of those.
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- HTTP colon slash slash, but not the word slash.
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- Dot slash.
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- Upgrade dot slash, but not the character slash,
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the word slash.
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Not the guitarist from Guns N' Roses slash.
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Actually he could run it.
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- We're getting off topic here, Jason.
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- He could run the dot slash top level domain.
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- We're gonna bring you in here, okay?
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- Guitarist dot slash.
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- We're on focus here.
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So you can use the new feedback tool
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to send in anything that you want.
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In the future, because we're developing this
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as part of our CMS and website, in the future,
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we're going to have probably a dropdown.
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So you could say, this is Ask Upgrade.
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This is Snowtalk.
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People have been very kindly saying right now,
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but you don't have to worry about it.
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You can let us decide for the time being.
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This is very much a 1.0 of this feature.
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But going forward, this and the Discord
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will be the best places to send feedback and questions.
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I would say for the moment, at least,
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this is the best way to send in follow-up
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for the show, I think, for us.
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So we'd really appreciate it if you used it.
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And if you have any thoughts about the system,
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also feel free to put those in a feedback for us.
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- So thank you to everybody who has already tested out
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the system and thank you to all of you that will use it.
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We've been talking about this on and off,
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but especially for me not being on Twitter anymore
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and not using Mastodon, I wanna make sure
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that we still have a good free way
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for people to send in feedback to the show.
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So we worked on this at "Real AFM" and here it is.
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Jason, should we tell people
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about the Upgrade Plus Challenge segment?
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- I think we should just to clue them in
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on what we're doing here.
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And one is being undertaken even as we speak,
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although you can't tell, I assure you it is.
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So we have a new recurring segment on Upgrade Plus.
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It starts this week and we'll probably do this at least once a month,
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but maybe in an increasing frequency,
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where we're going to pick a challenge that we will complete as part of Upgrade
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Plus. Thanks to our innovative friends,
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Dubai Friday and Reconcilable Differences for pioneering the
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challenge format on podcast.
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So the challenge for this week's episode was to use and is to use Freeform for our show notes planning.
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So this came from a conversation that Jason and I had between the two of us, and you were saying that,
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you know, you tried out Freeform and you weren't really sure how to use it,
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and so you said, "What if we use this to plan an episode of the show?" So here we are.
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Mac Power users just did this for their Freeform episode as well, which I listened to in preparation for this episode.
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To be clear, we came up with this idea separate from MPU.
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And in fact, when I mentioned to David Sparks
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when I visited him that we were thinking of doing this,
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he said, oh, we just did that.
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So all right, fair enough.
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But we're doing it now, this episode.
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If it seems disorganized or especially extra
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greatly organized, it's because we are
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using a different tool for it.
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and we'll report on our feelings about it
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after the show is over at the end of Upgrade
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in the Upgrade Plus segment for members.
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So that's where it'll be.
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And then what will happen after that.
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Like I said, I think last week, listening
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to your State of the Apps on Cortex,
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I was thinking about how I need to get more out of my comfort
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zone with stuff because I've got such a refined, let's say,
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suite of tools that I use every day.
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I like the idea of being pulled out of my comfort zone,
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either by you challenging me or by me challenging myself,
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but to do things differently or use different apps
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or whatever.
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So we don't know what form this will take.
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We really don't, but we are starting it now
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and it will not even be every week.
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It will be an occasional recurring segment in Upgrade Plus,
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but hopefully no less than one a month.
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- Yep, it will be recurring.
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Like this is the beginning of a new part of Upgrade Plus.
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So we'll still be doing the typical things
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where we bring up different types of content,
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but this is gonna be like a structured thing
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that we do every now and again.
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If you want Upgrade Plus, go to getupgradeplus.com.
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That's another URL, Jason, that I got.
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- I know, that one's been around.
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That's not a surprise domain, though.
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- Getupgradeplus.com.
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You can sign up and we'll appreciate your support
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and we hope you enjoy this additional content.
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I have just a couple of pieces of follow-up
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before we get on with, I think, a pretty packed show today.
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There's been a lot. - I can't tell.
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Is that, are we doing that based on the surface area
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in free form? - Shush.
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We're not talking about free form now.
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- Okay, sorry. - Okay, none of that.
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- Right, all right.
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- Josh wrote in to let us know that titanium
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can in fact be anodized.
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We were talking about this on the last episode
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and I was wondering if Apple moved to titanium,
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would the colors have to change for the phones,
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if they moved to titanium on the iPhone?
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Apparently they can not only be anodized,
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the colors can be quite vibrant.
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So it seems like they can make that work for them
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if they wanted to.
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- And spoilers for our next segment,
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but there's a rumor that that's what they're doing
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is titanium for the iPhone Pro.
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- And Apple's Q1 results are coming up every second
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it has been announced.
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- Oh yeah, that's gonna be, what a day that's gonna be.
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- It's gonna be a bloodbath.
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I can't wait, I'm really excited about it.
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Like I always am, but yeah.
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- I feel like with all the headlines
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and with all the warnings, what Apple has done is,
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we're gonna say that it's a bloodbath,
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but in some ways the bloodbath has already happened
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because everybody expects it to be bad.
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And of course it's like Wall Street, sorry,
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sorry, investors, Wall Street's like gambling
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in the sense that it's all about like,
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you get the information and you make your choices.
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And so everybody on the street has heard all the bad news.
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So the stock has gone down because they're like,
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okay, well, bad news is coming.
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They're anticipating the bad news.
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So what that might mean is in February 2nd,
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even though the numbers look bad,
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Wall Street may react positively to it
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because it might not be as bad as they thought it would be.
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So that's gonna be even more interesting to see.
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And how is Apple spinning what's happened in the month
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since the end of the quarter, if they say,
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"Look, by the end of December, we were back online
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and things are going great."
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And that would buoy the stock
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and how Apple is viewed in the market.
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So it's gonna be, I think,
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the most interesting Apple results release in years, really.
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So can't wait to see it.
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- But as is typical for this show,
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whatever Wall Street say we don't care about,
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what we're intrigued in is how they tell this story.
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Like how is Apple, when pushed, going to tell the story
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of their terrible, horrible, no good quarter, right?
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And so I'm fascinated.
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- Yeah, exactly.
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And that is, I know that, I mean,
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there are definitely people who invest in Apple
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and care about Apple as a stock,
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who read my stuff and listen to our podcasts,
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and that's fine, but yes, I think it's important to say
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that that's not the lens we use,
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the stock price is not the lens we use
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to discuss or evaluate the company.
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We're much more concerned in sort of the products
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and the business as a whole,
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like how successful the products
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and the other business things that Apple is doing
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are how that's all going.
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But it's not, we don't have Apple stock,
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we're not Apple investors, that's not our focus,
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just to be clear.
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So the street will do what it will do.
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But yes, it's gonna be fascinating to see
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what the details are and how Apple explains itself, right?
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Like this is Tim.
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What's Tim say? - Explain yourself.
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- Explain yourself, Tim.
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- Yes, that's our first question.
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Jason, the horses have bolted out of the corral,
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and they have run amok across the whole town,
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making for an absolutely gargantuan-sized
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rumor roundup today.
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- It's true.
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- So we've got a few areas to focus on.
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One is like--
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- Different pastures, different fields to go in
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to bring the horses back in to round them back up.
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Okay, got it, got it.
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- So we're gonna go down to Germantown right now.
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This is, I think, a pretty typical thing from Mark Gurman
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at Bloomberg to have like a,
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here is my thing for the year or whatever, right?
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So like he'll come out and say like,
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this is what I'm expecting.
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And he maybe brings together some things
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that he's been working on
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or some like areas that he has been focusing on.
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So get a few quotes we're gonna read, Jason,
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we can talk about them.
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- So just a few quotes from Mark.
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"A larger iMac Pro has been on and off Apple's roadmap
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and I would be surprised at this point
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if it arrives in 2023.
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I'm sure you're very sad about that.
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- Yeah, I have heard elsewhere that,
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the same story basically, I've heard elsewhere that,
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I don't wanna say my own sources,
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but kind of my own sources that-
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- Ooh, look at you, oh, hello.
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Hang on, breaking news on the rumor roundup.
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We have a new sheriff in town.
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- I just wanna assert that it is also my understanding
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that the larger iMac has been on and off,
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that the existence of doing displays
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seems to have been a little bit of a bargain
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to not need to do a big iMac anymore
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because the displays would cover that
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and the Mac studio and all of that.
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So anyway, I just wanna corroborate
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what Mark is saying here.
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Mark is saying it's been on and off,
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which is actually more encouraging than what I heard,
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which is that it's off.
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But I think that this is the thing,
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is they go back and forth about it.
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I'm surprised because they sold that larger iMac for so long.
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And the 24 is not the 27.
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But maybe the answer is anybody who wants a bigger iMac
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than the 24 should just get a studio display
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and a Mac studio.
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Thus far, that is essentially what they're saying.
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Or a Mac studio and a Mac mini if you want.
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Or sorry, Mac, a studio display, so many studios,
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so many Macs, a studio display and whatever you want
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to attach to it instead of a 27-inch iMac.
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So that may not happen.
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I'm also surprised at what he says about,
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which you didn't mention,
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but he continues to insist
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that the iMac won't be updated until the M3,
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which I'm just surprised
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that they would just skip an entire chip generation
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with the iMac.
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It's their chips.
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Is the iMac, Apple talks so much
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about the iMac being the flagship of the Mac in many ways.
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And it's used in so many cases,
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and it's in hotels, and it's in classrooms,
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and it's all these places.
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And then for them to just sort of be like,
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meh, we'll wait an extra chip cycle
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before we even bother updating it.
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I just, I'm surprised that the iMac seems to be so,
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I don't know, I don't know whether it's lower priority
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or whether maybe they just think it's good enough,
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but I continue to be surprised
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that they aren't more enthusiastic about it.
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- I think we're too early on in Apple Silicon
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to understand if this might be a typical thing
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for a lot of products.
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- Right, whether they just skip a generation.
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- Yeah. - Yeah, maybe so.
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We don't know.
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- On the Mac Pro, Apple plans to release a Mac Pro
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with the M2 Ultra, making it unclear
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beyond the machine's expandability
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why most users will buy it over the cheaper
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and smaller Mac Studio.
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In another disappointment, the new Mac Pro
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will look identical to the 2019 model.
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It will also lack one key feature from the Intel version,
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user upgradeable RAM.
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That's because the memory is tied directly
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to the M2 Ultra's motherboard.
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Still, there are two SSD storage slots
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and for graphics, media, and networking cards.
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- This is information in the sense that it's saying,
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here's what is upgradable in this thing.
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They're gonna use the existing case,
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which he says it's disappointing.
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I mean, I guess that's Mark Gurman
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putting his own little editorial spin on it.
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Although I think there's an implication there
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that they were investigating a smaller enclosure
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and they've decided,
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maybe this is one of those cost saving things, right?
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That we heard the reports about how the Mac Pro,
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they didn't wanna over-invest in it,
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and so they weren't gonna do the quad core chip.
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Well, using the existing enclosure
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from the last Intel Mac Pro
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would be another way to save money.
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But within that, he's saying, look,
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the memory is inextricably linked.
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So the memory is gonna be on the chip packages,
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and that's just how it's gonna be.
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But he is saying expandable storage, expandable media,
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media and networking and graphics cards.
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So that's, it sounds to me like that's gonna be
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the big change in the Mac Pro from previous
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Apple Silicon Macs, right?
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Is that they seem to have, I guess, done the work
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to be able to use external graphics cards of some kind.
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That's not a capability that Apple Silicon has had up to now.
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It's all been the onboard GPUs.
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But whether they're third-party graphics cards
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or whether Apple has built its own custom GPU thing
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that they do as an interconnect, and I don't know.
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But I think this is actually kind of an encouraging report,
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just in the sense that it's more upgradeable.
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Yeah, more upgradeable than we maybe thought,
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even though RAM is not a part of it.
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- Yeah, I mean, I will profess
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to not understanding this enough,
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but it is intriguing to me that they have seemingly done
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the work to allow for graphics that are not part of the chip or part of the package. But
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they haven't done that for RAM. They're obviously prioritizing. I actually think that's the
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right priority. I think these days it's easier to maybe understand how much RAM you want
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and you just get whatever you need. I think for people that want this particular type
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of machine, I feel like graphics media and networking cards along with SSD storage solutions
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or whatever could be interesting. I'm intrigued by SSD storage slots. Are they just doing M2?
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Like the little guys that you plug in? Or are they going to be able to allow you to put
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bigger hard drives in there? I don't know. But it doesn't matter. The point is,
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it's going to be upgradeable. I am intrigued by what identical to the 2019 model means.
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Like is it the same one or is it a smaller version of it? Because I really do wonder if it needs to
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to be as physically large, but we'll find out I suppose.
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- I think the answer based on Mark Gurman's report here
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is that they're gonna use the existing case
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whether you need it or not,
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they're gonna use the existing case.
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So it may be, it may seem awfully empty in there,
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but you know, that seems to be
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what's gonna be happening here.
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So it's fascinating to me,
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'cause it does seem a little bit like they had big plans
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and then they kind of scaled them back.
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The 15 inch MacBook Air is still planned
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for release this year.
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We'd also spoken in the past on Rumor Roundup
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about a 12 inch model that Apple are also looking at.
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That is no longer on their near term roadmap,
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which I think is probably the right thing.
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- I'm disappointed, but at the same time,
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I'm actually encouraged because I had kind of,
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I keep wish casting and dreaming for a smaller laptop,
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but I never really expected them to do it.
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I wanted them to do it, but there's a difference,
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I guess somewhere in there between wanting it
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and thinking it'll actually happen.
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And I always thought it was unlikely to happen.
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So even though it's no longer on their near-term roadmap,
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I'm fascinated that it was,
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and that it's still kind of bubbling out there
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as something they might do in the future,
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that the 13-inch Air might not be the smallest Mac laptop
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available at some point in the future.
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But for the near-term, it's that larger Air,
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which we talked about several times on the show
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as being a nice way for people to get a larger display
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without having to spend two grand on a MacBook Pro.
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- Apple has been working on larger iPads,
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but I'm told not to expect those this year.
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- Who's telling you?
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The people, I guess.
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- The people, yeah, the people.
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- People are telling you, don't expect those.
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This year, yeah, so this is my prediction about
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that they were gonna do a larger iPad.
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And he says, "No, not this year, it's not gonna happen."
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Which means it's gonna be a real quiet year for the iPad.
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I thought that the larger iPad might be the only thing
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that they did this year, but it sounds like
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they're not even gonna do that this year.
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- The return of the larger HomePod size
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is still set for this year, but I wouldn't expect
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anything revolutionary about it.
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Then what's the point?
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What's the point?
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Unless, okay, if they bring back a bigger one,
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but it's like $200, right?
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- Maybe fine, right?
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- Yeah, that's the point is that it's gonna sound better
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than the HomePod Mini.
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- Yeah, but if it still costs $400, then there's no point.
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- No, no, well, of course it won't.
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I think that's the example is it's gonna be
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a big HomePod mini.
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It's going to be maybe the size of that HomePod
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that was the original model,
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but it's gonna be, again, sort of scaled down
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in terms of what's in it,
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all the different speakers and stuff, right?
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It's gonna be more like a scaled up HomePod mini,
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which I think is fine.
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I think that's the right thing.
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And then if the HomePod mini is 99 or whatever,
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then you do it at 199 for the larger one
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that's got some more speakers and sounds better.
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Because the HomePod mini is nice,
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but it does not sound as good as the HomePod,
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and there's room there.
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Even if it doesn't sound as good as the original HomePod,
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there's room for it to sound better than it does,
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and to get a bigger model in there.
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So I think that's fine.
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- Mark referenced that devices like the Apple Watch
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are gonna probably see a pretty quiet year,
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but did reference that quote,
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"The iPhone hardware could be impressive.
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"I am told to expect the same screen sizes
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"as the iPhone 14 family,
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"but the dynamic island will expand to all four models,"
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as Jason called out.
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"A titanium frame replaces stainless steel on the Pro,
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"and there will be haptic volume buttons,"
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that means not real buttons,
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"the iPhone will also switch to USB-C and faster processors."
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- Right, now I just wanted to caution people,
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although Myke in an earlier segment here
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said that titanium can be anodized
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and in fact can come in bright colors.
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- I mean, so on the pro,
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it's not gonna be in bright colors.
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I mean, it's just gonna--
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- Yeah, do not expect that to happen.
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Instead, expect it-- - I might still get my gold.
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It's all I want. - Yes.
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And then there'll be your midnight tree bark
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and your evening, I don't even know,
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evening leaves and your something like that.
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Or yeah, yeah, like the dark rainbow on campus at night.
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or like your 3 a.m.
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- Perfect. - I don't know.
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Like it will be the same unimpressive color scheme
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even though titanium can withstand more than that.
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But titanium can make it lighter.
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That phone could be lighter.
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That iPhone Pro could really stand to be lighter.
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So that's good.
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- But all of this is like table dressing, really,
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for the bigger thing,
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which we all know is coming this year,
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which is the headset.
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And Mark mentions, so like leading into that,
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Apple's focus on the, he calls it XR OS operating system.
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I hope it's not that.
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I mean, it's just Xross, I guess we'll call it
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in that instance, the Xross operating system.
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- XR OS, like TV OS, we already do it.
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- Yeah, but XR sounds horrible.
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If it was AR OS, that would be better, or VR OS.
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but no one's gonna call it XR, right?
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Like we're not gonna call it that.
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- You think that Apple will call it XR?
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- If Apple calls it that, then all of us will go along.
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Yeah, sure. - 10R?
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- 10ROS, okay. - Now, I genuinely don't think
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Apple's gonna call their device an XR device.
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They might call it a mixed reality device,
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but I don't think they're gonna refer to it as XR.
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That's my, like that is what people call mixed reality.
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Some people do call it Emma, which I hope that they would be more likely to call it
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Well, it's a marketing decision, ultimately.
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So along with the focus on this operating system, along with iOS 16 snags, has also
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cost some new features in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, the same goes for Mac OS 14.
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So they're going all in on this thing, which makes sense to me.
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Like I think there will be stuff coming out this year, there will be new things, of course,
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but I'm expecting the overall focus of 2023 will be the headset and the operating system.
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And you know, as we've been talking about before, that's going to start at some point
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in the spring and it's going to hit every single time Apple's got something to say this
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year, they're going to be talking about this in some way.
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And it's already been happening, right?
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Because they've already been working on this.
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This is the, when we think about how like,
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oh, the Mac needs to get attention, but if it does,
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it's gotta take attention away from the iPhone and the iPad
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and the iPhone needs to get its share
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because it's the biggest product,
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but then you can't ignore the iPad and all that.
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What's been going on for, you know,
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over the last several years, but it's been increasing.
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And especially in the last year, I'd imagine,
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is this product that's beneath the surface still,
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but there's huge amounts of work going on on this product.
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So that's gonna obviously continue
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'cause then they're gonna get it out there
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and it's gonna be pre 1.0
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and there's gonna be all that work
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that needs to be done to it.
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And when we finally see it, we're gonna be like,
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oh, it doesn't do this, doesn't do this, it doesn't do this.
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And Apple's gonna have to scramble.
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Remember the early Apple Watch days
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when sort of like their app approach wasn't quite right
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and the hardware wasn't quite there
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and they had to do a lot of work on it.
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And Apple thinks that this is a strategic product for them.
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So Apple is gonna be and is already distracted
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and is moving resources to this thing.
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And that's how it should be.
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- This is how you gotta do it.
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If you mean it, you gotta do it.
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- If you mean it, yeah, you do.
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Otherwise it's just a hobby.
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It's, you know, and this is not a hobby.
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- Mark Gurman is reporting that Apple has already
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shared the device of a small number of high profile
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software developers for testing and letting them
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get started on third party apps for demos.
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the company is aiming to unveil it this spring
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ahead of the WWDC conference in June.
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This makes all of this is making sense to me,
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like especially if they're sharing it with people now,
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these people have got eight weeks, right?
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Like that's the goal, right?
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- Those are the people who are demoing at the launch event
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and then they will promise at the launch event
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more details about it for third-party development in June
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at WWDC, right?
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That'll be how it goes and the SDK will come out then.
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- And I think this is super smart, right?
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Because then companies that wanna do it
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or developers that are interested in it,
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you've then got like three months to start whiteboarding,
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thinking, like brainstorming, like what could we do
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without seeing the stuff, right?
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So you start thinking big picture,
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then you get the development kit
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and then you can start seeing
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what you can bring to life a bit, right?
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Like that, this all, this is the playbook, right?
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We've been talking about this for ages.
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This is the "We have a new thing" playbook.
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They did it with the iPhone, they did it with the Apple Watch.
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I don't know if they did it with the iPad, I don't remember the timeline.
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Like, I don't think it was as far in advance, right, from announcement to release.
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I think it was a shorter period of time.
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But still, time.
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So more from Mark Gurman.
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"With the current plan, Apple could introduce the device to consumers, likely under the
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the name Reality Pro and then get developers up to speed on its software features in June.
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On this timeline, the company would then ship the product later in the fall of 2023.
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They're going to call it Apple Reality Pro, right?
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It's not just going to be Reality Pro, right?
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We're in agreement on that?
00:32:40
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Like, I just think that's just what he said, but I don't think that's the name.
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Apple is branded on everything now.
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And Apple Reality, by the way, is a device name I'm kind of fine with.
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I don't know if my feelings on this have changed or not over time, but Apple Reality Pro is like a perfectly okay name for me.
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Yeah, it's it's what
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Apple is doing now with names right? It is the most obvious
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generic name with Apple in front of it. Yeah, and this is my favorite quote
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Maybe ever. I love this so much. Alright?
00:33:18
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While Apple still has many kinks to work out with the device,
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involving hardware, software and services, as well as how it will be marketed and sold,
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the company is banking on the product as its hot new introduction for this year.
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So, other than the hardware, software, services, marketing and the way it's sold,
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it's ready to go.
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It's all ready to go.
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He's ready to go.
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- It's incredible.
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Like Mark Gurman, we are such big fans of you on this show.
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You know that, right?
00:33:54
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You know that.
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This is bananas what you have said here, right?
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Like, oh, aside from everything, they're ready.
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- Well, I think that, I mean, not to speak for Mark,
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but my guess is that that is the strong implication
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when he wrote this sentence,
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he was very much trying to get across.
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- They're not ready.
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or like the people that he's talking to are like,
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I don't know.
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There are parts of this, right?
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Marketing and how it's gonna be solved,
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they have nine months at least from now to work that out.
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And so like, sure.
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Hardware, software and services,
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at least one of those three has to be at a state
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where they're ready to start talking about it
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or like to say they've got a plan,
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especially the hardware, right?
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I do think that maybe there are some questions about,
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Yeah, hardware, it seems a lot,
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I mean, if they're not gonna ship it until the fall though,
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they're just gonna have samples.
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They may be able to make changes, but yeah,
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software, I could see them being like,
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their features were gonna drop out of initial release
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'cause we just can't get there.
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Keep in mind, this is a lot harder of a problem
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than the iPhone in the sense that the iPhone launched
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without a software developer kit for third parties, right?
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But it was so successful when they introduced it
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that now everything has to ship
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with a software development kit, which makes sense
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'cause it makes the products more interesting.
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But it means that they gotta, when they do this,
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they do have to have a developer story.
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And that's extra complexity.
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And that, you frustrate the developers
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if you keep messing around with the software
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'cause they need to rely on it.
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So yeah, this is,
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it's gonna be really interesting to watch
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and see what's going on here.
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It does feel like maybe this is just
00:35:37
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function of it being around so long and being delayed that Mark Gurman has more information
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about it and more people have more information about it and that because it's been delayed
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and because there have been changes, we are seeing into the development in a way that
00:35:52
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maybe we might not have otherwise. But it sure sounds like a product that is not focused
00:36:01
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and not ready, and yet they seem to be saying that, you know, it's coming.
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Not ready or not, but that like, they keep delaying it, and now they think they probably
00:36:14
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will get to it in time, but again, they're still working on it, it seems, from this report.
00:36:18
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That's pretty wild.
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But I'd see, the thing that I'm struggling with this is, if the hardware has been delayed
00:36:23
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multiple times, how are they still struggling with the software and services part?
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Because in theory, the software and services had to be ready for the hardware.
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So the hardware's been delayed, right?
00:36:33
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Well, the hardware being delayed is not the way to phrase it, I think.
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Think of it as the product has been delayed.
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The hardware could be ready.
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It's probably not.
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But they could have finished the hardware a year ago and said, "We're ready to ship
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And they would have to delay the hardware, so to speak, anyway, if the software's not
00:36:50
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So the product's not ready is the best way to look at this.
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The product has been delayed.
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And why has it been delayed?
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Is it the hardware?
00:36:57
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Is it the software?
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at the services, answer's probably yes, right?
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But it's probably all of those things.
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I don't think it's just the hardware necessarily.
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Although, I mean, to your point,
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if it was just the hardware,
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then they wouldn't say the software is still in flux, right?
00:37:14
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Other than if the software has to be in flux
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because they keep changing the hardware,
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which is a possibility.
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- That makes more sense to me.
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- The information also had another big report about this
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with a bunch of details that we've not heard about
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before. So there's a lot of little hardware tidbits. So one of them is that
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you know so you've got the the screens that go on your face attached to your
00:37:36
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head with a headband right. So the headband is said to have speakers built
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into it. This is very normal for other types of VR headsets. So you know you can
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put it on and you can hear and they're kind of like fire interiors or whatever.
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But speakers are speakers and if they're going to be like actual speakers not
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anything like bone conduction or whatever,
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it would be audible to people that are around you.
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They would be able to hear.
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So if you're sitting next to someone
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and you're using the Apple Reality Pro,
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they're gonna be able to hear what you're doing.
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So the information references that AirPods
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could be required for some use cases.
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- Like communication, they said,
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like if you wanna have a private communication,
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although one side of the communication
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is gonna be audible in the room anyway, right?
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'Cause you're gonna be talking.
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But it is true that like they sound,
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Like on my quest, on my quest too,
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it sounds really good even when I'm not wearing a headset,
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but when I'm not wearing headphones.
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But you know, if I'm playing ping pong,
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my wife can tell that I'm playing ping pong, right?
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She's in the other room and it's,
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(mimics ping pong)
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Right, like it's ping pong, it's happening.
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There's table tennis, ping sounds going off.
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And like, so you probably want headphones,
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just because if there's, if other people are around,
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especially, plus it's gonna shut out the outside world
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a little bit. - Yeah.
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But I bet those speakers in Headband
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will have like spatial audio and stuff.
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I bet they'll sound really good.
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- I'm sure they will.
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It's funny that this report is sort of like,
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well, the AirPods 2 is gonna be like the--
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- The best one. - Required in some use cases
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or AirPods-- - Yeah, I don't really like
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the way it's written, 'cause I think it can be easily taken
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that that means, oh, the Apple are gonna mean
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you have to have them.
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But it's like, no, I just think it means practically.
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From a practicality standpoint,
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you're gonna want headphones, right?
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But the issue is then, is apparently
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that the only headphones, this is the catch,
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the only headphones that will work with this headset
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apparently would be AirPods Pro 2.
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And that is part of the,
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you know, we've been talking about this before,
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like some of the stuff that Apple mentioned
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about the frequencies and how it's got
00:39:51
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like a wider, what was the phrasing that they used?
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- Oh, like capable of more bandwidth
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or something like that. - Yeah.
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That apparently, that was for the headset.
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So these would be the only headphones
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that would work at all,
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and then anything that has the H2 chip in from this point.
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They're obviously not gonna have a headphone jack
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on this device, and you would probably want
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small in-ears anyway, because it's easier
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for the fact that you've got a big strap
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around your head, right?
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We haven't talked about the price yet,
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but I will just say,
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if the information's report on the price is true,
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which I am very much skeptical of,
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but if it is true, all I'll say is,
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AirPods Pro 2 should come in the box, if that's the price.
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- Yeah. (laughs)
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- Right, like if you're gonna require
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for truly immersive whatever, AirPods Pro,
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and the product costs a large amount of money,
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They just need to be in the box, that's it.
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- I actually agree with you on this one.
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Yeah, I think that that would be not just a courtesy,
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but like that should be the way that this thing works
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as it comes to them.
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Do I think they will do this?
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Absolutely not, but they should.
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And we'll talk about it when it happens, right?
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- I'm actually a little surprised
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that they aren't using headphones or AirPods Max
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or AirPods Pro in a more integrated way,
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at least as a possibility here with transparency.
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'Cause the reason you don't wanna cover people's ears
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is because they might need to interact with people
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in the real world, but there's transparency.
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So you could make it that you put this thing on
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and it's got headphones, right?
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You could just do that where it's playing.
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You don't, it's playing right into yours.
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You put the headphones in or the act of putting it on
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also puts headphones on you.
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I know that there are a lot of ergonomic reasons
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you might not wanna do that, but I'm a little surprised
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'cause like transparency, that's the whole idea.
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But yes, if it's gonna be very expensive
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and for best use you're gonna need
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to put something in your ears or over your ears,
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should be in the box.
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- From the information, a special alternate headband
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will be available for developers,
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likely allowing for the device to be hooked up
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to a Mac for development.
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- Yeah, this is the developer kit thing
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and it totally makes sense, right?
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that there needs to be a way to hook this thing up to a Mac directly so that you can
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be running your code on the Mac and debugging it while using the headset, which is bananas,
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but that's like that's how VR development works.
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Yeah, this is not a special alternate headband. This is a developer kit, right? Like you can
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it's not like you get a headband and then buy your thing and no, they will send you
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the whole thing. You'll pay them a lot of money for the privilege and it will come with
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a headband that has a cable attached to it, right? You know what I mean?
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a detail. I'm not confident in either one, whether developers will be able to get it
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with the headband and that'll be all part of it, or whether they'll say, "Go get this
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product and then we'll… you can separately buy a headband and attach it," whatever.
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Well, the report also says that the idea for user-swappable headbands has been removed
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from the product, so you wouldn't be able to do that.
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Right. But it says that the developers will have a swappable headband, so I think that
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the jury is out about whether the, it's not important,
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but like developers will be able to get a thing
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where they can tether.
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However, the details, details don't matter.
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They'll be able to get that.
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And that'll be for developers.
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And, and that's it.
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It's not going to be one of these things where it's like,
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or you can hook it up to a Mac and play real games.
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It's like, that's not the point of it.
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The point is the tethering is just going to be
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for developers.
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- As of last year,
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the headset used an external battery pack tethered by cable,
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as opposed to a battery integrated into the headband.
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The design choice has been controversial
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among Apple's engineers,
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given the company's preference for cable-free designs.
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I am on Team Battery Pack.
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- I can't see, okay, I can't see this product
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having a mandatory external battery that you have to wear.
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I can't see it.
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- Well, I agree.
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I can't see that it will happen,
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but I think they should do it
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because then it will be lighter on your head.
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Like that's the goal. - So yes, yes,
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but it means that to get into it,
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you've gotta equip even more.
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And that equipping phase is no fun.
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- You're already so in at the point
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where you're like putting this thing on your face,
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putting the earphones in your ears.
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- It's different having a cable snaking away from your body
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and going somewhere that can get snagged
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or can be tense or all of that.
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So what I'm gonna say is, 'cause I'm not finished, right?
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The idea that to get good battery life,
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you need to attach a thing and they will sell you a thing
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or it comes with a thing to get good battery life.
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I'm okay with that idea.
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But the idea that this thing when it's in use
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always has a cable snaking from it
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to somewhere else on your body where there's a battery pack.
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Like yuck, yuck.
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- $3,000 price tag is still expected from the information.
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Okay, let me stop you there.
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$3,000 price tag.
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I believe that the technology in this thing
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might mean that that price is justified,
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but I can't envision them selling,
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even if they put pro on it,
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I can't envision them selling enough $3,000 plus headsets
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to make an audience large enough
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to justify any app development for it.
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That $3,000 sounds like a developer kit,
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a developer preview of something
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that will be eventually available
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in a consumer friendly product down the road
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so that developers can start working now
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on the Reality Pro so that they're ready
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when reality comes out, Apple reality for way cheaper.
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I mean, I thought the $2,000 plus
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was a ridiculous price point.
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$3,000 plus is what's above that.
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I don't know.
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I don't know what to do with this report
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because I said, I think last week,
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I am strongly of the belief that Apple
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basically needs to eat its profit margins
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on this product when it comes out.
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So that, and whether break even or lose money or whatever, but like, they
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need to get some volume going for the developers to build for their new
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And if Apple is going to sell this thing for $3,000, like who's it for?
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Corporations and very, very rich people as a toy.
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Well, I mean, that's great.
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You'll make a profit on the few that you sell, but, um, who's going to develop
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for that other than like very expensive apps for corporations and very, very
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rich people, but like, It's not a mass product at $3,000.
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it's not a mass product of $2,000.
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So no matter how good it is.
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So yeah, I'm troubled by this,
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although I'm also not necessarily convinced by this report.
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- More than the price, another quote troubles me more,
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which is, "Apple sees video conferencing
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"as a potential killer app
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"with virtual conversations conducted
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"using digital avatars.
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"People who have worked on the headset
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"say Apple doesn't appear to have focused much on gaming."
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That, so I'm potentially drawing here in my mind
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a link between $3,000 and video conferencing.
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And it worries me that you just said, right,
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is it gonna be for corporations?
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Like, I really hope that this--
00:47:49
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- It's a HoloLens sort of thing.
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- That they don't think that this is where
00:47:53
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they should be going.
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Look, I can imagine, right, Apple not putting a focus
00:47:57
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on gaming, is Apple always, right?
00:48:00
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Like, they never put a focus on gaming.
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So they don't have to have focused specifically on gaming
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at all for this product to make any sense, right?
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Like, one of the things that they say in the report
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is they don't have any plans for a game controller.
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Yeah, well, welcome to everything for them, right?
00:48:17
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- Remember, if you die in the meeting, you die in real life.
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So, look, it's possible,
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but Microsoft selling a VR, AR,
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mixed reality product for corporations makes sense
00:48:33
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with the Microsoft brand, right?
00:48:35
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But like that's not Apple's brand.
00:48:36
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That's not the kind of stuff Apple does.
00:48:38
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And yes, I totally see that they're working on this, right?
00:48:41
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Because we've seen with SharePlay and with Memojis
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and with the collaboration tools, including Freeform,
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like Apple is trying to build a whole suite
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of collaboration and communication features,
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it's very clear that they all have an application
00:49:02
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on a virtual reality headset, right?
00:49:05
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That's totally clear.
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But again, first off, this is the company
00:49:11
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that wants everybody to come back into the office.
00:49:13
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So that's amazing.
00:49:14
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And maybe you don't have to come back into the office
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if you agree to wear a headset three days a week.
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I don't know.
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And I just, my skepticism, like, look,
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I used Meta's Horizon Worlds thing.
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It was fine, but like the idea that you spend your work time
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or your meeting time with a thing on your face,
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looking at other avatars, like it's interesting
00:49:40
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and there's something to the idea that it feels
00:49:42
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like you're more present with other people
00:49:44
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than even a FaceTime does,
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I will absolutely grant you that.
00:49:49
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But that's not something to hang your product on.
00:49:53
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There has to be games.
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Games should be as much as a focus
00:49:56
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on this as everything else.
00:49:58
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Now again, Apple shouldn't make the games,
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but they've just got to make it possible
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for people to make the games.
00:50:03
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Honestly, I expect they will.
00:50:05
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I, you know, like how you, you question the price thing,
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I question this.
00:50:11
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- Oh, I agree.
00:50:11
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If it's $3,000, it doesn't make sense as a game console,
00:50:14
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I suppose, right?
00:50:15
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That would be the answer there.
00:50:16
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But it doesn't, like the bet, the only,
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I would say, okay, not the only,
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The only real proven VR applications that exist right now
00:50:25
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are games, fitness,
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and esoteric corporate whatever.
00:50:35
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- Meetings, I think meetings people seem to like it.
00:50:38
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- Like with HoloLens, Microsoft's done a bunch of stuff
00:50:40
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where it's like, you know, if you're working in 3D and CAD
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and other stuff like that, where you can do visualizations
00:50:45
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of the objects in 3D space and walk around them
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and all that before you print them or build them
00:50:49
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or whatever, like, okay, that's cool.
00:50:51
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And then yeah, okay, well, I'll throw in Meetings,
00:50:53
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although I'm not sure that Meetings is the killer app,
00:50:56
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but it is an app that could be used for this.
00:50:58
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But it's very hard to imagine
00:51:00
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that Apple's gonna build this platform
00:51:01
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and ignore those lifestyle features.
00:51:04
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The only way that this works is again,
00:51:06
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if we're misreading Apple strategy here,
00:51:09
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and it's hard because all the focus of reports
00:51:12
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has been on this first headset.
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And if it's truly a ultra premium/development environment,
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what we're missing here is,
00:51:20
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what does the one that people will buy look like?
00:51:23
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And when is that coming, right?
00:51:25
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'Cause maybe their deal that they've made here,
00:51:29
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their bargain that they've made is,
00:51:31
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this first one is way over engineered.
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It's like the HomePod writ large.
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It's a huge, expensive, spare no expense kind of thing.
00:51:41
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And nobody's gonna buy it.
00:51:43
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Well, okay, but we built it.
00:51:44
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So who's gonna get it?
00:51:46
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And they're like, all right,
00:51:46
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well, how about developers and corporations?
00:51:48
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We'll do that.
00:51:50
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But what's the other part of this, right?
00:51:51
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Because you don't spend this kind of money
00:51:54
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building a new platform
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that's gonna be used by a small number of people,
00:51:58
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especially if you're gonna evangelize developers about it.
00:52:00
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So what next?
00:52:04
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- They're gonna put Apple Arcade games on this thing.
00:52:06
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Like, I don't have any concern about that.
00:52:08
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- Sure, but if it's $3,000, it's not gonna matter.
00:52:10
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So that's my question is like,
00:52:12
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what's phase two of the strategy if this is phase one?
00:52:15
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And if it's we'll eventually lower the price,
00:52:17
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that's a long way to go to lower the price.
00:52:20
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Is it because you put pro on it
00:52:21
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that there's also an Apple reality
00:52:23
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and that's coming next year
00:52:25
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and that's gonna be the one that everybody's gonna buy.
00:52:27
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But in the meantime, we're doing this for people in,
00:52:31
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I mean, it gives them an out.
00:52:33
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When people are like,
00:52:33
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"Why do you expect everybody to buy this thing
00:52:35
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at this price?"
00:52:36
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It lets them say, "No, no, no, no, no.
00:52:38
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You misunderstand us.
00:52:39
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This product is for developers and for corporations
00:52:43
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and very high-end uses.
00:52:46
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We do believe in this space and something else is coming,
00:52:49
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we promise, that everybody's gonna want,
00:52:51
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but for now it's like this.
00:52:53
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I mean, I can see them building that narrative
00:52:55
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as a way to explain why they put this at a price
00:52:57
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that nobody is gonna buy it,
00:52:58
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other than corporations and developers,
00:53:00
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but the developers aren't gonna buy it either
00:53:02
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unless they're reassured that there's gonna be
00:53:04
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a real product that people will actually buy
00:53:07
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and that will ship in volume
00:53:08
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so that they will actually be getting a return
00:53:11
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on their investment in developing for it.
00:53:14
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- James Thompson in the chat's made a really good point,
00:53:16
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which is if it does not have any hand controllers,
00:53:18
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it cannot be used to games
00:53:20
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'cause nobody will be able to port their games.
00:53:22
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- That's true.
00:53:23
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I wonder if hand controllers are an option
00:53:28
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or if Apple really believes
00:53:30
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that their hand recognition is so good
00:53:33
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they don't need controllers,
00:53:34
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which might be, it might actually lead to the Apple
00:53:37
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doesn't appear to have focused much on gaming information
00:53:40
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from the information, right?
00:53:42
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Like that could be the source of something like that,
00:53:44
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which is like, well, if they really were focusing on it,
00:53:47
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they would go beyond their own hand scanning
00:53:49
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and put in controllers and they haven't bothered with that.
00:53:52
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Because you do want the hand controllers
00:53:54
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and just a video game controller is not gonna do it
00:53:55
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because the whole idea is that you're moving your arms
00:53:58
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around and stuff and you're interacting with objects.
00:54:01
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So it's really mysterious, but if this is true,
00:54:06
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if the information's got,
00:54:09
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again, I don't think they're making it up,
00:54:10
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but if the information has got it right
00:54:13
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and Mark Gurman's got it right.
00:54:15
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And this is where Apple's going with this.
00:54:17
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It's hard not to see this as what I just described,
00:54:20
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which is a product that is so expensive
00:54:23
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that it really isn't for the public
00:54:24
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and that Apple's gonna have to weave a story
00:54:26
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about why regular people are not the audience
00:54:30
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for this product.
00:54:31
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That one, I think they're gonna have to say
00:54:33
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that product is coming,
00:54:35
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but we have to get started with this thing for right now.
00:54:38
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And because they're gonna get,
00:54:40
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I mean, they're gonna get savaged in the media anyway,
00:54:43
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if they try to release a $3,000 product,
00:54:45
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everybody's gonna laugh real hard at them.
00:54:47
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And that's okay, they're tough, they can take it.
00:54:50
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But they might want to not take some steps
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to not poison this category
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so that anything Apple does in this category
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after this product is considered a joke, right?
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Like they need to not poison the well here.
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And I think that that's gonna be an interesting,
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interesting challenge for them
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if these are the facts of this product.
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- iPhone apps will be able to run in an overlay 2D format.
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- Sure. - It'd be kind of fun.
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- Little iPhone app windows in various places
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that you can, yeah, it's like a stage manager, but in 3D.
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- There will be a dial, and as John Gruber called it,
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a digital crown for switching between AR and VR,
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which I think would be unbelievably good.
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That is a good idea.
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- Yeah, on my quest, you double tap
00:55:43
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on the side of your head basically,
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and it flips you from not reality to reality.
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Having something tactile where you can be like,
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it's like you're opening up the visor essentially,
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even though it's not what it's doing.
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It's not a bad idea.
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It's a nice little touch.
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- It's like, I wanna see a little bit,
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like that, you know, like just a little bit,
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give me a peek.
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Like, I like that idea
00:56:04
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if that's gonna be how it works, right?
00:56:06
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that it won't just be you're either in AR or in VR,
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you could be like halfway?
00:56:13
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I don't know, that seems kind of interesting to me.
00:56:15
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And you know, that $3,000 price
00:56:18
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is based on apparently premium components
00:56:21
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and it being thinner and lighter than the Quest Pro,
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which I think goes back to the battery thing potentially.
00:56:26
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I'm wondering, my kind of feeling on this,
00:56:29
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'cause the more we talk about it,
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the more I move backwards and forwards
00:56:33
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as to what I think this thing's gonna be and gonna cost,
00:56:35
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like during the course of this conversation today,
00:56:37
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I've changed my mind on it all like four times.
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I'm expecting the information to see in a bill of materials
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and that's where they come into this for $3,000.
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But that is, I assume that they are included
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in a margin in it.
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And as we've spoken about before,
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we're both on the team of Apple needs to eat the margin.
00:56:54
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- Even if it's also, I mean, yes, you're probably right.
00:56:58
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It's a bill of materials thing.
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It's also possible that inside Apple,
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there is a standard way that the rough price of a product
00:57:05
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is calculated based on the bill of materials.
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And I'm sure the final decision about pricing
00:57:12
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is up at a very, very high level.
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And that's why we don't get a lot of rumors
00:57:15
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about actual prices in advance.
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And that's the truth here is that
00:57:20
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it's basically Tim Cook and company
00:57:23
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are going to have to make the decision
00:57:24
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about what margins are acceptable for this product.
00:57:28
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And we'll see.
00:57:30
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Like if this product is really not meant to ship
00:57:33
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in high volume, and that was a rumor we had a few months ago
00:57:38
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then this price is like, sure, well, that'll do it, right?
00:57:40
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But if they expect to ship a lot of them,
00:57:43
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that price is not gonna do it.
00:57:45
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So they're gonna need to lower it.
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And that comes back to Tim, which is like,
00:57:49
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everybody else knows how much it costs to make it.
00:57:52
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But Tim and company, Tim and Luca and the rest
00:57:55
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are gonna have to look at it and say,
00:57:56
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Well, I know it's gonna cost us $2,300
00:58:00
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for each one of these we make,
00:58:01
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but I'm gonna price it at $2,300 or $2,000 or whatever.
00:58:06
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Right, like I'm just making those numbers up,
00:58:09
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but like that's a CEO decision
00:58:12
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of are we gonna lose money on this?
00:58:13
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Are we gonna break even on this?
00:58:14
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We're gonna make a little,
00:58:15
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or are we gonna make our customary profit margin
00:58:18
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on this thing?
00:58:19
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And that's because it's a strategic product release, right?
00:58:22
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Like it's not a normal Apple product.
00:58:25
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In the run of business, Apple products
00:58:27
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have a lot of margin built into them for good reasons, right?
00:58:30
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That's Apple's business model.
00:58:32
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But when you're trying to start a category
00:58:35
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and induce developers into a vacuum of,
00:58:39
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like literally these first developers
00:58:41
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who are apparently working on it now,
00:58:42
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there are no items sold at all.
00:58:45
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It's an empty market.
00:58:46
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They're going on faith that people will be there
00:58:48
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to buy these products, or Apple's paying them
00:58:50
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to develop them, which is also possible.
00:58:52
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So you need to set the price of a product like this
00:58:57
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differently than you would normally price a product.
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And that's why it's possible that all these reports
00:59:02
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about the price being over $2,000 or over $3,000,
00:59:05
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they might be accurate, but they also might be based
00:59:08
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on kind of some assumptions about pricing
00:59:10
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that might be changed at the very high levels
00:59:12
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for a product that's this important.
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Let's cleanse our palette and talk about CES.
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Don't eat it.
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Don't eat it.
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Do not eat CES.
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You don't know where it's pinned.
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It's Vegas, it's been someplace really gross.
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Don't do it.
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- Yum. - Oh, no.
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- You wrote in our document, "Monitor Madness."
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- Monitor Madness.
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- Lots of monitors at CES.
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- Choo choo choo.
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- There's always TVs.
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- Monitors, monitors.
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- And there's always gaming monitors.
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And we're not talking about those.
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There are some bananas gaming monitors.
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But that's not really important for this conversation.
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There were two products, one from Samsung and one from Dell
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that seem to be kind of targeting the studio display
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or the pro display in its size.
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What were your thoughts on these?
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- I just think it's interesting that there,
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after many years of there being very few displays
01:01:59
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that could satisfy Mac users in terms of the DPI to,
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or yeah, DPI essentially,
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or the resolution to size of the screen ratio, right?
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Apple finally came out with something
01:02:16
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that's basically the 27-inch iMac display
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in a standalone product, the Studio Display.
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They had the Pro Display XDR, which is very high-end,
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but is also there and has been there for a while.
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And then we had that LG Ultrafine, and that's about it.
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And now here we are at CES 2023, and what do we get?
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We get a Samsung 27 inch 5K display.
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So a competitor to the studio display.
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It's got ports, it's got a 4K webcam that's detachable,
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that's not part of the actual display.
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We don't know the price yet,
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but what we see here is a Samsung alternative
01:02:57
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to the ultra fine in the studio display,
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which probably has two forms.
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One is if you're a PC user
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and you want an Apple level style of resolution,
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And also if you're a Mac user,
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then this might be an alternative,
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if assuming it's cheaper,
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I mean, it's an alternative regardless.
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We don't know the price though,
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but it's basically Samsung has decided
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to make a studio display.
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So that's interesting.
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- It's nice looking, I think.
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I think this is a good looking display.
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It comes with a stand.
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I don't know if the stand is high adjustable.
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the Vert article doesn't seem to indicate it.
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And I can't really tell by looking at the images.
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It's got an anti-glare is like the way it's just the standard.
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I think this is a good looking display
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and it has a detachable 4K webcam.
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- Looks good looking.
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I mean, we don't know, again, it's CES.
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We don't really know anything about it.
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- Apparently as well, it will come loaded
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with the same software that runs on Samsung smart TVs.
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So you get apps on it.
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It's got the Tizen stuff.
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So basically it's also a smart TV.
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- Which is cool.
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- Just for fun.
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- Mm-hmm, yeah.
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So that's interesting.
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And then separately Dell,
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it's like the usual suspects, right?
01:04:19
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Of Samsung and Dell from CES.
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Dell is gonna do a 32 inch 6K display.
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Sound familiar?
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With a height adjustable stand,
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only 600 nits peak brightness.
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It's basically like,
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what if you wanted something the size
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and resolution of the Pro Display XDR,
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but not all of the kind of like wild HDR color kind of things
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a more of a consumery prosumerary monitor,
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but at the size and resolution of the Pro Display XDR,
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that is what this Dell monitor is.
01:04:54
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And unlike the Samsung,
01:04:55
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which actually has a pretty nice design.
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- This one's an ugly document.
01:04:59
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- Apple inspired.
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This one looks like a Dell monitor, as you might expect.
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It ain't good looking, this monitor.
01:05:06
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It has like, I think that's a camera on the top?
01:05:09
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It's like this very large bezel on the top with a big circle on it.
01:05:14
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I assume that's a camera?
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I don't know what's going on up there.
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It is, it is.
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It's bad looking, this thing, and it's I'm sure not made of very premium materials.
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- No, and again, there are lots of special things
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about the Pro Display XDR that make it XDR, right?
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But it's five grand and this won't be,
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whatever this is, it will not be five grand.
01:05:39
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And I think that there are people out there probably
01:05:42
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who are like, "I might do a 32 inch display,
01:05:44
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"but not a $5,000 one."
01:05:45
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And so they're like, "Well, oh well."
01:05:47
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And now it's like, "Well, here you go, 32 inch 6K display."
01:05:51
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I wonder if Apple is going into this category too.
01:05:54
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We've heard rumors about Apple working on other displays.
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Would it be a 27 inch or would they do something
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that was like a more high dynamic range at 32 inches
01:06:05
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that is not the Pro Display XDR, but is something different?
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But what I will say is if these products ship
01:06:13
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and are okay and are priced reasonably,
01:06:18
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we have some monitor choice for Mac users.
01:06:21
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And that's good 'cause wow, we were in the desert
01:06:24
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for a very long time.
01:06:26
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- Chi is back.
01:06:29
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- It never left.
01:06:31
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- The sequel to Chi, Chi 2.
01:06:33
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- Chi harder.
01:06:35
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Chi 2, Chi harder.
01:06:36
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- Too furious.
01:06:38
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Is it Chi 2, 2 magnetic?
01:06:41
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We'll go with that one.
01:06:41
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That's it, that's what we're gonna land on.
01:06:44
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Chi 2 is a new unified wireless charging standard
01:06:47
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that is built on MagSafe charging technology
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supply by Apple to the consortium.
01:06:52
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This is the wildest piece of this story to me.
01:06:54
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'Cause like, when I saw this story, I was like,
01:06:56
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"Oh, the new Qi is gonna have magnets."
01:06:59
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- They knocked off MagSafe.
01:07:00
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- Yeah, but it turns out Apple is a part of Qi,
01:07:03
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but they were like, "Yeah, sure, here you go."
01:07:04
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They gave the information.
01:07:06
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And so this is how you do it,
01:07:08
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and we're gonna work with you on it.
01:07:09
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And now the new Qi will support magnets
01:07:12
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and it will work to allow for faster charging.
01:07:15
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The reason that MagSafe can do faster charging than Qi
01:07:18
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is 'cause you can confirm the connection is secure
01:07:21
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with the magnets, right?
01:07:22
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So you can supply more power without there being heat issues
01:07:26
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because you know where the charger is
01:07:29
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and you know where the coil is in relationship
01:07:31
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to each other.
01:07:32
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I've read some articles about this.
01:07:36
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Currently it's unknown, it's just unknown,
01:07:39
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if G2 products and the current MagSafe
01:07:43
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will work well together.
01:07:45
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- Yeah, that's weird, right?
01:07:46
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- Right, so, and Apple is going to use ChiTu, apparently,
01:07:50
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according to the consortium.
01:07:53
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- Right, so we may have a MagSafe schism or we may not.
01:07:56
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- Yeah, we just don't know.
01:07:57
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And like, this is what, so I read an article on The Verge,
01:08:00
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where they were interviewing someone
01:08:02
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from the Chi standards body, and they were--
01:08:06
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- The Chi Consortium, yeah. - Consortium.
01:08:07
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They're just kinda like, Apple's gonna do a thing,
01:08:10
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we don't know. (laughs)
01:08:11
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It's like, all right, fair enough.
01:08:13
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- Yeah, but Apple is in the consortium
01:08:15
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and contributed this. - Yeah.
01:08:16
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And this is not, I mean, this is what happened
01:08:18
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with Thunderbolt, essentially.
01:08:20
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- Matos is the same. - Yes, that's true.
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This is the way Apple does standards,
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which is they participate and then they invent
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their own thing and contribute it as a standard.
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- Yeah, we would really like it
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if you would just do the thing we did.
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- Yeah, they roll into the cheek and sort of shoo
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and they're like, "Oh, this is pretty good,
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"this is pretty good, okay, we fixed all your crap here."
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- Nice standard you got there.
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- Yeah. - Be ashamed
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if something happens to it. - Something happened to it.
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But no, in this place, it'll be great
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if something happened to it
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because Apple's gonna fix your broken standard.
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And anyway, so in the end, what this essentially means
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is that MagSafe-like things are gonna come to Android phones
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at some point and that presumably they'll be compatible
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with future iPhones, but as for the present MagSafe,
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will it be compatible?
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It's unknown.
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I would be surprised if it's incompatible, but who knows?
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- Jason, would you like to hear my conspiracy theory
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on this, if you wanna pop your conspiracy theory hat on.
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- It's a beanie with a propeller.
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- Yeah, perfect.
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So, Chi-2 works on iPhones, works on Android phones,
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or whatever, that is a common charger.
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- Yes, it is.
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- Building the future for no USB-C port on the iPhone.
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I don't know if they can make this work,
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but I wouldn't be surprised if Apple wanted
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to really play ball on this, to try and help them out for the future, right? That there
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could be a future where this could be seen as common enough, and then they can really
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just go down the route that they want to go down to, which is just magsafe for everything.
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I feel like Chi was already that, more or less. I don't think the magnets make that
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much difference, but sure. I don't know, man.
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Sure, I'm going to let you have your conspiracy. I'm going to let you have it.
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But conspiracy theories, they're not based in logic, right? That's just, they're
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just saying to talk about. You're right. You're right. And finally,
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ports can be closed off and Apple's grand vision will come to pass of the portless iPhone.
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Stronger magnets are the goal with G2 as well.
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That's right. Well, it's how do they work? That's the whole thing.
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The last thing I wanted to mention in CES is that matter was everywhere. Everything's
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got matter in it.
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It's fitting that CES, a place famous for product announcements that never quite ship,
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embrace matter, a standard that sort of hasn't happened.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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I'm gonna put in the show notes a YouTube video.
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- Bad news for matter.
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Matter is now part of the indeterminate unknown state
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of CES products of does it exist or not?
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Like, I don't know.
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Maybe, eventually, or maybe not.
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- I'm gonna put into the show notes a YouTube video
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from Shane Watley, who was one of the kind of home kit
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creators that were introduced to me when I spoke about this
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in the show a while ago.
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He was at CES and just has a rundown
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of like all the major players and the products
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that they're bringing to market.
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But there were two specific ones
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that I wanted to talk about particularly.
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So Acara have two products coming out,
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which are very interesting.
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One is the first HomeKit secure video,
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wireless video doorbell.
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That is exactly what I want from a product.
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So I'm really intrigued to see how this works out.
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The next is a smart lock with home key support.
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So their lock is actually really interesting.
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It's like a little panel with a keypad on it.
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So you can use a keypad or it has a fingerprint sensor.
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So you can use a fingerprint.
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It also has the ability to have a key and home key.
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It was like everything.
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So I think this is a really interesting product
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from Okara and I've been very happy
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with my Okara stuff so far.
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So I'm hoping that I will be able to get that doorbell
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and make it work for me because that is the product
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that I've been looking for.
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Then lastly is, you know, ember mugs, right?
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They're the mugs that have the heating elements in them.
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- Yeah, I'm holding one right now.
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- I forgot that you had one of those.
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Did we talk about this on the show?
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- We did because, I think, because two things.
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One is I got it on a, I think Prime Day
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or pre-Prime Day kind of thing.
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I got it for cheap.
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And because people are like,
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oh, I just, I just microwave my, whatever.
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It was like, well, you know,
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I leave my tea sitting here and it gets cool
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and now it doesn't.
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It stays that temperature forever, which is great.
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Or for until the battery runs out,
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which happens pretty quickly, but.
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- It was a snow talk question apparently,
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says Sava who submitted that snow talk question.
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- And the timely part of it was that the Rishi Sunak,
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the prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
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he owns an Ember mug and somebody took a picture of him
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with an ember mug before he was the prime minister.
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And it was used when he became prime minister
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as an example of how he is an out of touch rich guy
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who doesn't understand regular people's needs
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because he's using an ember mug, which I'd be like,
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I think that maybe you could count how many houses he owns
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and that might be a better example, but okay, sure.
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The ember mug splurge on Amazon is the reason
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that he is out of touch.
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- Can I ask a question of you real quick?
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Great Britain and Northern Ireland, what was that?
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- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
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right? He's the... you gotta... he's the United Kingdom!
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Okay, so he's Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, but I started to say Great Britain,
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and then I had to say Northern Ireland.
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Oh, okay, okay, that makes sense then.
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Because he's not just the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, he's Prime Minister of
01:13:44
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Right, but...
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He's the President of England, mate!
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It was just very, like, brain-concusing.
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I had to throw Northern Ireland in. Shoutout to Belfast. Come on.
01:13:55
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You were just gonna say Great Britain, right? And then, so then, you did an about-one.
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- And that's not accurate.
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He's not just the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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- Right, but we call him the United Kingdom.
01:14:04
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So like that, yes.
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- But I went down the rung.
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- He's the President of California
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and all of the other states.
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- Yes, well, for now.
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If you buy an Ember mug.
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- Anyway, so yes, you do have an Ember mug.
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The new Ember travel mug, they have a travel mug.
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I think the travel mug was their first product
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and then they had the regular mug,
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which I think is what you have.
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- Yes, I just have the regular mug.
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I don't have this giant travel thingy.
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I just have, it's literally a mug with a thing
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in the bottom that keeps my tea warm.
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- But the new one, so it's a travel mug, right?
01:14:40
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So you take it out and about,
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is gonna support the Firemind network,
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which I think is genius,
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and more products should support this.
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- Right, because it's actually a thing
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that you would take out of the house,
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whereas my Ember mug doesn't go outside the house ever,
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'cause that would be, no, ridiculous.
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But this is a travel mug, so it makes sense.
01:14:57
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- Sure, why not?
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- If you make a product that leaves the home
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and has Bluetooth in it, it should support,
01:15:02
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fine, my opinion, I think that's a great idea.
01:15:05
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- By the way, I wanna mention this
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'cause I did have a conversation with people
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about the Ember mug where they're like,
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I don't understand why you would have that,
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I don't want a mug that's got an interface and all that.
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And all I will say to that is,
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I mean, this travel mug has,
01:15:17
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I'm looking at the MacRumors story
01:15:19
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by a friend of the show, Joe Rossignol.
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And he, so he put an Ember supplied art
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of their mug and it's got like a plus and minus
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like interface area and a temperature readout on it.
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The mug that I've got has no interface.
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There's a button on the bottom that you can use
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to turn it on and off and you can pair it with Bluetooth
01:15:43
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in order to set your target temperature.
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So I did that when I got it.
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Since then, I use it like a mug.
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There's no fiddling with anything.
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You know, its interface will say,
01:15:55
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"Oh, I've heated up your tea."
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and it's like, I don't care.
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All I do is put it in its charger.
01:16:00
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No, all I do is put it in its charger.
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And then when it's morning and I want tea,
01:16:04
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I take it out of its charger,
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which is like a little saucer,
01:16:07
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basically in my kitchen counter,
01:16:09
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and put the tea in it.
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And it comes, it knows that there's hot stuff in it.
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It comes on.
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When the temperature goes below the threshold,
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it keeps it back up to the threshold.
01:16:18
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There's no interface to it.
01:16:19
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And I just wanted to say that because
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if I had to fiddle around with my phone
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every time I drank a cup of tea,
01:16:25
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I would have sent it back, right?
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Like I'm not interested in that at all.
01:16:29
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But at least there are on-device controls
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for this travel mug.
01:16:34
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So you're not having to go to an app to do it.
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But still, I don't think I would endorse a product
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that requires me to mess around with a display on it
01:16:44
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or something like that for something like a teacup.
01:16:46
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I just treat it like a teacup.
01:16:47
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That's the good thing about it.
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- I wanna give you one last piece of like,
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support on the Ember mug is like a thing
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of why it's not ridiculous and why it's better than microwaving.
01:17:00
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So I follow a very popular YouTube coffee guy called James Hoffman and he did a review
01:17:06
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of the Ember mug some time ago, like four years ago.
01:17:10
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And I'm assuming this is the same for tea, but one of the things that he talks about
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is like if you let a cup of coffee go cold and then put it in the microwave and heat
01:17:17
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it up again, it changes the taste of it because the reheating of going cold and then reheating
01:17:24
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again, will change the taste. There's some science to that. Go watch his video if you
01:17:27
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want the science. So the idea, so what the Ember Mug does, it never lets the tea go cold,
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so it will keep it tasting the same. So there is a benefit to this product if you enjoy
01:17:38
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the thing you're drinking from the mug. Right, and if it goes for an infinite amount of time,
01:17:42
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right, it's gonna be terrible, but in the short term it makes it better. And I'll tell
01:17:45
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you, you know, I, again, I've got it on sale, it is kind of a ridiculous thing, I resisted
01:17:51
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for a long time. You don't have to, I don't think you need to do that, but like you can buy whatever
01:17:55
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you want. But I got it, and there are moments where I'm reminded why I have this thing instead
01:18:01
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of using one of my fun mugs that I that I own, and the answer is I got half a cup of tea still left
01:18:08
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in it and I stopped drinking it and put it down and then I pick it up and I taste it and it's
01:18:12
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exactly the temperature that I would want it to be right out of the pot when I wanted to start
01:18:19
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start drinking it. And it's delightful because that's that moment where you go, "Oh." In
01:18:24
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a normal mug, it'd be like, "Oh, it's gotten cold." And you go back out and maybe put a
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little more tea in it and put it in the microwave and heat it back up and then go back to bed
01:18:31
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or whatever. And I just pick it up and I'm like, "Oh yeah, it's still, this is the, this
01:18:34
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is the little thing doing its job." So it's, it's otherwise invisible in terms of interface.
01:18:39
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I think we've said this before about smart stuff. Like my favorite smart tech stuff is
01:18:44
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after you set it up, does not need to be played with, right?
01:18:49
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Like it'll just do what it needs to do.
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And like, I don't need to know about its Bluetooth.
01:18:54
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I don't need to know about its battery.
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All I know is that I wash it out
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and park it on its little home and drink tea out of it.
01:19:00
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And otherwise I know nothing about it
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as a technology product.
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And that's how I like it.
01:19:05
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- The best kinds of smart products are
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when the app allows for, if you say,
01:19:10
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set up and troubleshooting.
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And then other than that,
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you just use it like you would want to.
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Use it like life.
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That's the new slogan.
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Richie Sunac says.
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Richie Sunac says to use it like life.
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Jonathan asks, with the holidays ending, what do you do with the holiday specific items
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you have in HomeKit? We have a smart outlet for our Christmas tree that Siri constantly
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reports isn't responding.
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I wanted to ask this question Jason because yesterday I took down my Christmas tree and
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we had the Hue lights, it's a bit of follow up, really nice.
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I was very happy with that purchase, I bought the Hue Christmas lights remember?
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Way back when they came out.
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Really like them, they are very good, you can obviously go wild with the colors but
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they have some really nice effects.
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I was very happy with my purchase of the Hue Christmas lights.
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But then this morning I was doing something in my home kit and it had the little dot and
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it's like the Christmas lights aren't responding because I've unplugged them and now I don't
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Like what am I supposed to do?
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Do I delete them from HomeKit?
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Like what do you do?
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- Yeah, I mean, that's what I do is depending,
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I have some, let's see, it varies.
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When I'm just putting them away,
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I usually just take them away and I leave them.
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I don't rename them, but if it bothers you,
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then yeah, you just remove them
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and then you re add them next time.
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If you're next time you need to use them.
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So it really, it varies for me.
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I don't do as good a job of that.
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I have some, like, I can't connect to this one switches
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that are just unplugged,
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but you can always just remove them and that'll be fine.
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Just repair them.
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It just makes sure you've got the little pairing code.
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It'll be fine.
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- Yeah, but it's, yeah.
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I mean, that's probably what I will end up doing.
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I wish there was just a way to be like,
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don't worry about this one, you know?
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Like, just don't worry about this one.
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It's fine, but.
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- Oh, I agree.
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- I agree, you should be able to put it in timeout
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or something, but I think the answer is you remove it,
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and that's how you put it in timeout.
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- Put it in the little penalty box?
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- Uh, yeah, exactly.
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You think about what you've done, which is your job well.
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Good job, but now it's over.
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- Andrew asks, "If you use a MacBook and an external display,
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"do you keep the MacBook open or closed?
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"Personally, I can't stand using a tiny MacBook screen
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next to a big display, it feels off balance.
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Do you ever do this?
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Do you ever do this?
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Like plug your laptop in?
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- No, I used to at work and I started,
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I had a stand that was a,
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it was a VESA mount for a display
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and then it had a little laptop thing right next to it.
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So you could put your laptop in it
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and it would be kind of like next to your display open.
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And what I very rapidly realized was
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the little display set back, I never used it.
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So then I ran them closed, and then at some point
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I got rid of that stand and just ran with lid closed.
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So my answer from back when I did this
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is I always ran it lid closed.
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- Yeah, I do it exactly the same.
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So like when I use it right now, it's just like,
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it just feels, I know I could have extra screen real estate
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and I do like having multiple screens,
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but I feel like there has to be some kind of
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relative size consistency and a 14 inch screen next to a 28 inch screen just feels off.
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Right, like there's just something about that that's not right to me so I also will close it.
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And like I tried doing the thing where you raise the screen, right, so maybe that would help but
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that didn't help either. There was always just an issue with the with the relative sizing that I
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did not like and so I also run lid closed on my laptop when plugged into my studio display every
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day. Kevin asks, "Jason thinks that the regular iPhone 14 will get to Dynamic Island, and
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Mark Gorman does now too, but what about MacBook notches? Dynamic Islands for everyone?"
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I mean, in the long run, on laptops, I mean we're already there basically, for any laptop
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that matters. So yes, but will it be a dynamic island? I think no, because I think the menu
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bar is your dynamic island on the Mac, if that's what Kevin means. And on desktop, I
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again I kind of don't see it because the menu bar is there and there's no need to do a cutout
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on the Mac, so I don't think it's going to happen there. iPad's an interesting question,
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whether they might do a dynamic island there, but you know, I don't know.
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- iPad is that weird middle child, right?
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Like does it do what the Mac does
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or does it do what the iPhone does?
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- 'Cause it has a status bar, right?
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So it could just sort of expand the status bar
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and use that and not need a dynamic island.
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Or Apple could really push the design on the iPad
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out even closer to the edges of the display
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and have a cutout and do the dynamic island.
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It's really sort of a question of how they wanna do it.
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But on the Mac, the menu bar is the dynamic island
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And I think the notch is there
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as long as they need it to be there.
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But I think it's just gonna be,
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I don't see how,
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I mean, it's possible that they would add a dynamic island
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to that notch,
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but it would just basically be like
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around the outsides of it.
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And I don't know,
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you're just kind of replicating the Mac menu bar
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at that point.
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I don't see the point.
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- Okay, asked, have you both seen "Knives Out,
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Glass Onion?"
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What did you think?
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- Yeah, I loved it.
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We watched it Christmas night,
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Boxing Day night, something like that, the whole family.
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And we loved it.
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- Absolute delight of a movie.
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No spoilers, particularly.
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- Bring me more Benoit Blanc.
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I want more, I mean, they signed for two movies,
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so there will be more Benoit Blanc on Netflix.
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- These movies make me happy
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because I feel like Daniel Craig is happy.
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I feel like he's only doing,
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like you would only take these movies on
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for the fun of it.
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Because he does the accent,
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which he does not need to do, right?
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It is not necessary.
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The accent is, like, you know,
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it's not needed for the character,
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but he does it, and I just think,
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he just looks like he's having a great time in these movies,
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which makes me happy 'cause I love Daniel Craig,
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but also these movies are just fantastic.
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Like, I think they have a proven formula now
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of like, he goes and does a thing,
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and it's now like a bunch of people whose faces you know,
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or like, you really know who they are.
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like this time way like bigger budget cost I feel like right and yeah I hope they just continue to
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make these movies for as long as you know Daniel Craig and Ryan Johnson want to make them because
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this movie like I love Knives Out and Knives Out 2 I think is better than Knives Out in every way
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even though I already love Knives Out you know what I mean like I just think they
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had an increased budget and I think that that really helped the second movie. Just a treat.
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- What's next?
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- @jasonl@masterdawn.social, is that the correct one?
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- No, let's not talk about social.
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Let's just not do it. - None of that?
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