DID LINUS STEAL THE RAZER PROTOTYPE?? - WAN Show January 13, 2017
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The WAN Show episode from January 13, 2017 jumps straight into the buzz around the Nintendo Switch, which is announced with a March 3 release date and a $299 price point. The panel discusses the Joy-Con controllers, their ergonomics, and the questions around whether the new handheld hybrid will be comfortable for long gaming sessions. There is a lot of banter about how the Switch compares to the Wii U, with Linus and the crew weighing in on the novelty of motion controls, the potential game lineup, and the implications of the new USB-C based architecture. The show moves quickly through the console specs, including storage expansion via microSD and the rumored price parity with other premium controllers, while humor and skepticism color the conversation. The team highlights Breath of the Wild as a major launch title that could drive early adoption, along with one-two switch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, offering a candid take on what they expect people to purchase at launch. Amid the hardware talk, the hosts pivot to the big CES tease about Razer, where a prototype was reportedly stolen, triggering a lively debate over the incident and what it means for trade show security. The iFixit sponsor segment is a practical interlude, with Linus praising the toolkit for its versatility in repairing laptops and other electronics. The hosts pivot from hardware to software and media shifts, including a note about Norway ending FM radio and moving toward digital broadcasting, which prompts a mix of curiosity and skepticism about the transition. Nokia’s new Android smartphone, the Nokia 6, is covered as part of the CES snapshot, alongside updates on HDMI 2.1 and the Army’s quirky biodegradable bullets story, which demonstrates the breadth of tech topics covered in a single WAN Show. The show then moves through more gadget news, including the MacBook Pro recommendations in Consumer Reports and the expansion of Slack into Windows Store, before circling back to practical takeaways for viewers who want to stay current with CES highlights. The Razer prototype theft narrative dominates attention in the latter portion, with Linus denying involvement and the crew parsing circumstantial evidence, forum chatter, and PR statements to explain what happened and what didn’t. The segment ends with a reminder that the story is still under investigation, while the hosts reflect on how such incidents can become meme-worthy moments that outlive the trade show itself. The show closes with a teaser of future LinusTechTips content and a recap of sponsor segments, urging viewers to try tools like iFixit and FreshBooks, and to stay tuned for more CES-era coverage. Finally, the group offers quick takes on the day’s tech headlines, including the Nokia 6 availability in China and ongoing CES chatter, wrapping up with a sense of anticipation for the next WAN Show and the broader tech ecosystem.
Topics · technology · gaming · news_and_media · hardware · consumer_electronics · CES
Questions answered
- What is the Nintendo Switch release date and price announced on WAN Show?
- The Switch is releasing on March 3, priced at $299.
- Which launch titles are highlighted for the Switch in WAN Show coverage?
- Breath of the Wild, one two switch, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe are discussed as key launch titles.
- What incident involving a Razer prototype is discussed?
- A Razer prototype, Project Valerie, was reported stolen at CES, and Linus denies involvement while the team discusses the circumstances.