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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Dec 27, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I don't think I'm about to start collecting TurboGrafx 16 stuff anytime soon, but that Analog Duo system is incredibly well-designed. It's minimalistic, but has just enough additional design elements to it that you would be curious to see one under a TV.
I also really love how that 8BitDo keyboard looks. I've almost bought one on multiple occasions, but I really wish it had backlit keys, a some other switch choices, and a numpad.
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Im always a linear key guy and I have to say the 8bitdo keyboard got me curious. I got one and I absolutely love the typing feel of it. Its not obnoxious and it actually has pretty solid typing feel. At a $100 you really can't go wrong trying it out for yourselves. Downsides - No backlight, no feet at the back but the whole keyboard is raised and angled anyways, and build quality might be a miss for some (mine does wobble a very tiny bit). For their first attempt, its very good and very affordable.
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I recently bought the 8bitdo mechanical keyboard, and it is AMAZING. It's very comfortable and even being mechanical, It does a smoth sound. I've been using it for two months now with my steam deck, my PC and even in my work, and it is very practical. About the switches, those are white switches V2.
About the wheight, I think it's already pretty heavy, idk if it's because my previous keyboards have been lighter, but for me the 8bitdo keyboard is heavy.
Also the map buttons are great, it's funny to just smash them
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11:55 Feels like a big miss that they used a Zoom lens and not a PRIME lens for Optimus PRIME
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Matt: βitβs so much smaller then I thought it would be!β
Me: βI bet you get that a lotβ
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@hokagoteatimereviews
4 months ago
Reason why there was a 5 yen coin inside the box :- The 5 yen coin is pronounced as "go-en" (go = 5 & en = yen). "Go-en" also means good luck in japanese, and is also the reason why people throw 5 yen coins inside the donation box at shrines. Also quite a few japanese people carry and always keep a 5 yen coin inside their wallet. And whenever you buy a new wallet quite a few put a 5 yen coin as the first money inside the wallet to bring in good luck. Some wallets sold in Japan already come with a 5 yen coin inside the wallet when you buy it. I dont know who is reading this comment. But hope this fact helped.
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