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hi I'm Dustin Abbott and I'm here to
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give you a different kind of review here
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today i've been interested in
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headmounted displays for a while but
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Gouvis was not a brand that I had heard
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of but when they reached out to me I did
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a bit of research and discovered that
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they are a company with a well-developed
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reputation in Asia for their work in
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highdefinition headmounted displays or
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HMD so I thought sure I'll give it a try
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and I'm starting off here using this as
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my teleprompter for the moment gvis
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actually holds more than 150 global
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patents and you can tell in the product
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that I'm reviewing today which is called
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the Gouvis Art it shows every indication
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of being a mature polish product now
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what this is not is a VR or virtual
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reality device it is a headmounted
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display that allows you to watch what
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looks like a very big screen basically
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it looks like a 110 in screen at a 4
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meter or about 13 ft distance but
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obviously in a very compact and
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lightweight device most importantly it
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just works it's effortless it is very
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effective i've allowed a bunch of people
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to strap on the Govvis Art and tell me
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what they think and the response all the
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way up to my 85-year-old father-in-law
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has been a lot of wow so is this device
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something that you should be interested
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in well we're going to dive in and after
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I've used it now for close to a month
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I'll let you know what I think works
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really well what needs a bit of polish
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and whether or not this should be
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something that you should check out
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let's dive in let's take a look so
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before we jump in in full disclosure
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Guis did send me the Art for testing as
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always this is a completely independent
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review they have had no input on my
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findings and they will not be seeing
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this video before you see it so let's
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talk about some of the design elements
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here and the specifications that uh go
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into what they call the art this is a
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very simple design that leverages USBC's
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ability to transmit a video signal and
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particularly when you're using an output
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device like a lot of Android phones and
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then also the more recent uh iOS devices
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starting with iPhone 15 they also have
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the ability to transmit a video signal
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via USBC and so if you have a device
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that outputs via USBC it's a really
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really simple process it is the very
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definition of plugand play once you plug
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one end into the art and the other end
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to your playback device for example my
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iPhone 15 immediately the device will
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power up and it will be start to show a
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screen mirroring of what's going on in
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your phone then when you go to actual
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video content and you start to play back
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it treats this as as if you were casting
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to a TV for example and so it you know
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it's not going to have all the onscreen
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information there all the time and so
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that that doesn't interfere with your
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playback ability now to be clear the Arc
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does not have any kind of built-in power
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source of it of its own so it is going
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to be running off of power coming from
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your playback device now I couldn't find
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an actual specification on what the
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power usage actually is i didn't notice
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anything significant but there is no
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question that your battery is going to
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drain faster and of course if you're on
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a long flight for example and you're
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tying up your charge port with this
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cable for video you might want to have a
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a Qi like wireless charger and so that
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you can keep everything topped up during
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the course of your flight or your
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commute whatever the case may be now
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there is a USBC to HDMI adapter that is
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available for devices that have an HDMI
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output but don't have a USBC for video
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type output if you have an older phone
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you may be stuck using something else
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and so they do have a package which what
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this is not only a streaming device that
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is basically running Google TV iOS or
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operating system not iOS but operating
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system but it also has an 8000 mAh power
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bank built into it so that way you have
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about 6 hours of playback via this and
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so that means on a flight for example if
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by using a package like this you could
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watch about three 2hour movies before
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the power of this ran out and in this
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case you actually do have the ability to
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charge at the same time because the
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unfortunate thing here is you're
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actually having to leverage an HDMI
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output so you've got to use this adapter
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and then plug your USBC cable into the
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back of this so that's unfortunate it
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does add an extra piece in here and a
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little bit of clunk to that the upside
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is that you can also use this device uh
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for outputting to any kind of HDMI so if
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you have a non-s smart TV for example a
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projector anything like that you could
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output and have a Google iOS including a
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nice standard Google TV remote which can
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be very useful because it's familiar
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button layout and I actually found even
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in playback I did enjoy having the
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remote just for quick you know play
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pause that type thing i found that to be
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extremely useful so that's how you get
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content to the actual device so let's
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talk a little bit more about the device
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itself first of all I really appreciated
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the fact that you have a wide range of
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adjustments and so that you can make
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sure that you get the optima optimal not
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only situation of the device but also
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the optimal sharpness or clarity of the
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device for your use so first of all you
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have the ability to adjust left right
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and so everyone has you know a little
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bit different pupil distance and
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distance between uh their eyes and so
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you can you have a range all the way
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from 58 mm up to 74 mm which is you know
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quite a significant range of adjustment
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to make sure that you can get both of
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those screens lined up perfectly in
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front of your pupils and so that you're
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getting the maximum viewing area and
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they're lining up the uh the most
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properly you also have a diopter control
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on either side and so you can
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independently uh adjust the diopter for
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both screens and thus for both eyes and
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so you can the range is from 0 to minus
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3.5 now if your vision requires if
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you're more myopic than that and you
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require a greater adjustment of vision
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you can wear this the design allows you
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to continue to wear your glasses while
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doing this and so in that case obviously
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you're going to back off any kind of
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diopter adjustment because your glasses
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are going to be doing the heavy lifting
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of um correcting your vision it is 3D
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capable and there is a button that
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allows you to switch between 2D and 3D
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it is a side byside 3D content i did a
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little bit of research trying to find 3D
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content does exist out there but
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obviously the age of peak popularity for
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3D has passed and I do find that it can
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be difficult to get streaming uh content
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that is sidebyside 3D u particularly if
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you're looking for like fulllength
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movies uh I did watch some video clips
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and I found that the effect uh works
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well it's it's very interesting to look
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at however getting a lot of content for
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that may prove to be difficult and so
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that would be the downside there and so
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you you have the ability to click
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between 2D and 3D and also you have the
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ability to swap eyes and so depending on
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the content and how it was created to
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make sure that you have the broadest
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range of playback options for that 3D
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content on the right side you also have
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controls for the brightness and on that
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note I found that u under almost all
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conditions I didn't need to go any
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brighter than about the 50% mark so
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there's a broad range of brightness
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there uh for a lot of different lighting
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conditions and so that was great as well
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on the other side you have first of all
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the lock that will allow you to either
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expand or diminish the distance to make
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sure you're lining up properly for your
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eyes and then there is also a volume
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control now there are small speakers
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that are built into the uh the part that
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goes on your forehead i will note on
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that there you know that the sound is
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not going to be particularly full range
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particularly on the low end uh it's not
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bad it's certainly usable in a pinch but
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I would recommend getting your audio
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from other ways and so up here on the
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headband portion uh on the right side is
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where you plug in the USBC on the left
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side there is a 3.5 mm headphone output
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so if you want to use wired headphones
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you can use it uh by just inserting that
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into there and then you're going to
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control the volume from the control on
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the actual art itself now if you use
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Bluetooth buds uh which I that's what
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I've most commonly done because then
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you're eliminating one more one less
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wire out of the equation uh you're
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obviously going to control your volume
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independently for your Bluetooth buds
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the nice thing about using the Bluetooth
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bud option however you know if you're
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just using it from this type of device
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and you don't have the remote is that
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very often if you just you know click or
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you squeeze for play pause it will pause
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your content and so that's nice as well
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and obviously you're going to control
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your uh your volume independently from
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your playback device in this case for me
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most of the time it was a phone now as
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you look into each one of these going to
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the video side of things each screen has
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a native uh 1920x 1080 uh uh resolution
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they are micro OLED displays in each one
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but uh more important and you might say
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oh well full HD that doesn't sound
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particularly sharp to me but the the
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amount of pixels per inch that are
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squeezed into this display are actually
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really really impressive it has 4,496
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pixels per inch let's just to give you a
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point of comparison the Apple Vision Pro
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pupils per inch and so that means you
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have over,00 pupil or pixels more per
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inch in this Govvis Art than what you do
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in the Apple Pro or Vision Pro which
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tells you it is extremely extremely
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crisp more importantly for those of you
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that are gamers is the lag time which is
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under 10 milliseconds so I mean under 40
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is considered good professional gamers
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want under 15 and so this tells you that
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even professional gamers they're going
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to be happy with the lag time associated
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with this and so if you're looking for a
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display that's not only going to give
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you a big screen but also give you
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really quick reaction times another uh
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key benefit there the picture quality is
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extremely good uh contra contrast ratio
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is 100,000 to1 you know contrast ratios
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I don't know how much those can
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necessarily be trusted all the time but
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I can tell you the black levels look
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great um obviously you have a great deal
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of uh of brightness there and so as a
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byproduct you can look at you know HDR
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content it looks fantastic on there now
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the design is the idea of it being more
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of an open vision concept it has uh
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upsides and downsides now the upside is
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is that I can still make eye contact
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with the camera right now in a several
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ways while wearing the display and so
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for example as I've been you know
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wearing this and kind of evaluating it
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my wife comes in the room she wants to
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talk to me i can actually see her i can
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make eye contact with her and I've taken
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this kind of privilege to the extreme i
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I've even worn these while working out
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and uh you know for example if I'm
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dropping back as you can see here to to
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do reps for chest to be able to go back
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on my back and still have the screen
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always in front of my eyes is actually
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really cool but I have enough of
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peripheral vision that I can see fine to
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do whatever exercise I'm doing while
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still being able to focus on the video
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content that I have in the display so it
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does eliminate in certain lighting
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conditions it would uh disrupt the
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immersiveness a bit obviously you do
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have some peripheral light and I noticed
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every now and then a little bit of light
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leaking depending on the light source
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around but it obviously has other
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advantages that and so obviously because
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there is you know light can leak in from
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the sides even though it holds up really
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well actually found in a wide variety of
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brighting or lighting conditions
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you're going to get your best
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performance in a dimly mit lit or dark
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room for obvious reasons now you know
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they they do have other you know closed
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designs available and so if you're
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looking for complete immersiveness maybe
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that's going to be one of those options
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is going to be better for you but for a
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lot of people to be able to keep a
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little bit of situational awareness even
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on a commute for example could actually
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be very useful and I've actually found I
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I was unsure about this design myself
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i've actually found that I really don't
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mind it and I appreciate some of the
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flexibility that having a little bit of
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situational awareness does allow me now
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GVIS lists the Arts weight at 110 gram i
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find that's maybe a little deceptive uh
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you know so you can get to 110 g if you
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don't have you know for example this
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forehead you know kind of padded
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forehead rest which clips into the
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inside of this it makes a night and day
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difference as to how comfortable it is
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to wear so you're going to want to have
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that on and obviously you're not going
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to be able to use it without the USBC
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cable attached so when I put all of
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those elements together and I put it on
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my own personal scale I came back with
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277 g you know at 277 g is still
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extremely lightweight and because the
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weight is nicely distributed and I found
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that this um the padding that goes on
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the forehead makes it very comfortable I
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was able to you know use extended
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viewing sessions and I I found it
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completely comfortable i never really
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noticed the weight of it at all and so
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that was great now if you you know are
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someone that wants even even more
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comfortable decision or experience you
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do have the option of adding on this
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which goes to the back of the head and
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clips all in together and so that the
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weight is now distributed between two
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padded sections and you have an ability
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to tighten or loosen that here and so
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what that's going to allow you to do is
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to you know control the overall tension
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i did not find this necessary and to me
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it just adds it basically doubles the
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amount of bulk involved and so that
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accessory is not for me your mileage may
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vary obviously I do appreciate on the
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bulk uh front that when everything is
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you know quickly folded down here that
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you can throw it into this uh pouch that
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it comes with and it's it's a fairly
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small footprint for what it is and you
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know it's relatively flat you could
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easily throw that into your you know
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your backpack or your carry-on whatever
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whatever it is that you are you know
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tracking on there and I found like I
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always keep there's a cleaning cloth
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that comes with it i've got that in this
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front pouch and I also threw a set of
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wired buds in there just in case I'm
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ever out with it and I don't happen to
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have Bluetooth buds with me i've got
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that option right there so let's talk
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about some things that I like just after
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having used it for a while it is really
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kind of ridiculously easy to use with
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the caveat that you have a modern device
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that supports video over USBC so for me
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I I thought I was going to have to go
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through steps i had plugged it in and I
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was shocked when I immediately the
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display mirroring my phone came up like
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there it was literally plugandplay for
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me now obviously your mileage may vary
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and on their website they do have a list
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of all the devices where it's you're
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going to have that just plugandplay
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supported already without any kind of
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additional steps and so that might be
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worth checking out if you have an older
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device though if you if you're using an
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Android based device it the flexibility
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goes back a little deeper than what it
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was with Applebased devices i also love
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the fact that I I felt like it had
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fantastic clarity the picture quality is
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truly exceptional and it's a very
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engaging visual experience and so I'll
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add to that I was impressed with the the
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black levels black levels are great
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they're they're nice and dark but with
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clarity and detail in them so I thought
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they were really fantastic i will note
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on that you don't really actually have a
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lot of picture control any picture
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control really outside of brightness and
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so it's fortunate that it all looks
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really good because you don't have any
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control in the actual playback device
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when it comes to that i also found it to
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be extremely comfortable i had no issues
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with wearing it for longer periods of
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time and certainly everyone that you
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know that put it on and tried it out uh
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I heard no complaints over any kind of
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discomfort over that either i found that
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it was actually a benefit that I was
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able to see around it and so it expanded
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the range of what I could do while
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wearing it and so you know on a very
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personal and practical level you know
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you could be watching something need to
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go to the bathroom you don't need to
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take it all off and set it back up i
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mean you could still see to go to the
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bathroom no problem while continuing to
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wear the device so you know that has
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some practical benefits to it i find
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that it is a if you're if you're wanting
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a big screen experience but you don't
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have a big screen budget this is a way
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to achieve that it cost for the basic
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package it cost about $470
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under $500 you know that as compared to
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trying to buy a truly large screen or a
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projector that could project a large
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screen uh that offers a very good value
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and you have to go into a pretty
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high-end projector to match what you're
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getting here in terms of visual
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immersiveness i also appreciate the fact
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that it has extremely low lag and so for
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those that want to use it for gaming uh
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it's going to satisfy everybody when it
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comes to that i also appreciate the fact
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that it is this very small footprint and
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the advantage over the more closed
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designs is that this truly is small and
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light relative to those which can get
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really quite bulky so how about some
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things that I didn't like well the
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downside obviously of being a little bit
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more open around the edges that in
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certain situations I did sometimes get a
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little bit of a light leak and so if
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there was light that was pointed at me I
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could get a little bit of glare in the
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corners sometime and I had to either
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turn my head or maybe make a minor
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adjustment and so that light source was
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second thing that's worth considering is
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that running off your phone's battery as
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opposed to having an independent power
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source is that it could be an issue if
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your phone is nearly dead obviously
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that's going to be a factor but of
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course the flip side of that is you
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never have to worry about the state of
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charge for the art itself it has no
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state of charge and so leaves you having
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to worry about just one thing which for
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many people is half the headache it is
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not as fully immersive as a closed
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design and so if your you know optimal
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goal is you know being completely lost
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and everything you may want something
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that has a closed design without any
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peripheral awareness around it i also
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found as a negative that using the D if
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you need to use the D4H1 having to use
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that HDMI adapter I consider that to be
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a negative now I don't I want it to have
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the HDMI output because that broadens
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the flexibility of what it has and by
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the way this does also have 16 gig of
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internal storage and a a micro HD you
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know a micro SD slot here and so you can
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expand it even more if you want to bring
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along your own content say if you're on
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a flight where you don't have any kind
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of Wi-Fi so I wanted to have the HDMI
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but I also wanted to have a USBC output
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if you're going to package this with
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your you know your headmounted displays
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that use USBC as their video source put
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a vid a USBC port on this and so we can
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use it without any kind of clunky
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adapter i want both output ports not
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just the one HDMI so a few complaints
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there but my conclusion is is that this
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was a lot of fun to use doesn't
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perfectly solve every technical detail
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as we've just talked about but if you're
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using a newer iPhone or Android it is
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dead simple to just plug and play and
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literally you can sit down and you can
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be in your content within seconds not
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minutes the screen looks big and clear
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it has very low distortion under 1%
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distortion and so you can see right to
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the very corners of things and you might
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be surprised at how much you see on the
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edges of the frames of video content
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you've never seen before the form factor
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makes it very portable and easy to bring
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along this is a pretty compelling
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package and if you've got $500 burning a
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hole in your pocket and you've been
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looking for a headmounted display the
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idea of having your own personal cinema
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appeals to you then the Gvis Art may
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just be the device for you even if it
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does have kind of a funky name i'm
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Dustin Abbott and if you want more
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information you can check out my uh text
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review that is linked in the description
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down below there are some buying links
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there as well as always thanks for
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watching have a great day and let the