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Dope Tech: The World's Largest 8K OLED!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd3.7M viewsDec 21, 201910:30
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Last Dope Tech of the decade! This video is sponsored by Oculus. Click here to learn more about the Oculus Quest: ocul.us #OculusPartner All other products appearing in this video are not associated with endorsement from Oculus. Star Wars Note 10: bit.ly Colorware AirPods Pro: colorware.com Gold plating AirPods: youtu.be LG 88" 8K OLED: lgoled.co MKBHD Merch: shop.mkbhd.com Video Gear I use: kit.co Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Intro Track: Connery by Alltta Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl ~ twitter.com @MKBHD @MKBHD

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Dope Tech kicks off with a high energy intro that frames the episode as a spotlight on a few standout pieces of technology that push the boundaries of what’s possible in consumer electronics. The host, Marques Brownlee, sets the stage by explaining the format and what qualifies as a Dope Tech pick, noting that the segment is about products that are incredibly impressive, fun, or just uniquely interesting. He immediately dives into three distinct items, starting with a Star Wars themed Galaxy Note 10 edition. He highlights design touches like the red ring around the camera, the First Order logo on the back, and a software theme with Star Wars visuals, while also calling out the stylus that resembles a red lightsaber and the novelty of air command interactions. The segment emphasizes the blend of practical tech and fan service in limited editions, and Marques even teases future devices (like a hypothetical Galaxy Note 11 with higher refresh rates) to show the ongoing evolution of flagship devices. Next, the video covers Colorware’s painted AirPods Pro, showcasing how the team disassembles, repaints, and reassembles the hardware while preserving functionality such as noise cancellation and fit. Marques discusses the aesthetic payoff of matte black styling in the ears and the case, noting that the customization makes the AirPods easier to distinguish in real life. He links to outside videos that demonstrate even more extreme customization, underscoring that the value is as much about personal expression and uniqueness as about the actual hardware. The segment again ties into the Dope Tech ethos by illustrating how premium consumer tech becomes a canvas for individual style when manufacturers or third parties offer customization options. The core of the episode pivots to immersive experiences, featuring the Oculus Quest as a standout VR solution that operates independently from a PC or phone tether. Marques details the setup flow, including the guardian boundary system that maps your play area, the built‑in speakers with optional headphone jacks, and the room-scale tracking that translates real‑world hand movements into the virtual space. He shares impressions from playing games like Beat Saber and Superhot, praising the portability, ease of setup, and the sense of presence without external trackers. The segment concludes with practical gifting recommendations and a shout-out to Oculus for sponsoring the segment, followed by the showcase of the ultimate screen upgrade, LG’s 88-inch 8K OLED TV, which represents the bleeding edge of display technology with a 33 megapixel panel and the promise of upscaling for sub-8K content. Marques emphasizes that while content at true 8K is scarce and HDMI limits are a constraint, the visual impact, brightness, color, and size are compelling enough to warrant the price for tech enthusiasts, and he hints at the potential of these capabilities to shape future studio setups and viewing experiences. Overall, the video blends product previews with a broader narrative about technology pushing boundaries, from design‑driven limited editions to cutting-edge VR and ultra-high‑resolution displays. Each segment reinforces the notion that Dope Tech is about experiences that feel transformative, whether through aesthetics, immersion, or sheer scale, while also acknowledging practical constraints and the current state of media availability for 8K content. The pacing balances quick hands‑on touches with deeper explanations, ending on an optimistic note about what the next decade may bring in studio hardware and consumer tech diversity.

Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · virtual_reality · display_technology · oled