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Dope Tech #20: Dual Screen Tech!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd3.4M viewsSep 6, 201916:50
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Dope Tech is back! A dual screen laptop, a dual-screen phone (kinda) and more. Asus Zenbook Pro Duo: amzn.to LG V50 Dual Screen case: bit.ly Sony WF-1000XM3: amzn.to Sony RX100 VII: amzn.to Logitech MX Master 3: amzn.to Shure SM7B: amzn.to Cloudlifter: amzn.to Waveform Podcast: bit.ly MKBHD Merch: shop.mkbhd.com Video Gear I use: kit.com Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Intro Track: Dollar - 20syl Remix Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl ~ twitter.com @MKBHD @MKBHD

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Dope Tech #20 kicks off with a rapid-fire showcase of notable new gear that spans laptops, mobile accessories, and audio gear. The opening segment centers on the Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, a large desktop-replacement laptop featuring a 15-inch 4K OLED main display and a second, full 4K touch-enabled display mounted below the keyboard. The host explains how Windows treats the two panels as separate displays and demonstrates window management, snapping, and a dock feature that remembers app layouts for quick loading of complex workspaces. He envisions practical use cases like editing in Lightroom with the film strip on the bottom screen or handling streaming chats on a secondary panel, while acknowledging that the form factor is a trade-off between portability and productivity. He also discusses ergonomics, cooling implications, and a potential use case for gamers who want streaming tools visible on the lower screen while gaming on the top screen. The episode then pivots to other dual-screen concepts and much more, highlighting how flexible these setups can be for different workflows, and concludes with a note on pricing and availability, linking everything mentioned in the description. Next, the LG V50 Dual Screen case is introduced as a modular approach to a second screen on a smartphone, leveraging a case attachment rather than an integrated dual-screen device. The host highlights that the phone itself is standard apart from 5G and a quad DAC, but the dual-screen case enables multitasking by letting one screen display a video while the other handles texting or social apps. He points out the hardware reliability and the ability to flip the case for a backward fold, effectively turning the setup into a compact, pocketable dual-display system. The segment emphasizes how this concept is more of a thought experiment than a true folding phone, yet it showcases thoughtful design, including earpiece passthrough and durable construction. The discussion then touches on other notable devices in the lineup, transitioning to Sony’s WF-1000XM3 wireless earbuds, which receive praise for comfort, touch controls, auto-pause, NFC pairing, and robust sound quality, while noting the lack of water resistance as a caveat for workouts. The camera and peripheral hardware take the spotlight next with Sony RX100 VII, Logitech MX Master 3, and Shure SM7B. The RX100 VII is commended for its improved mic jack inclusion, 4K video capabilities, fast AF, and modular design, making it an appealing compact vlogging camera. The MX Master 3 mouse gets attention for USB-C compatibility, improved scroll wheel, and highly customizable software that allows context-aware button mappings across apps like Photoshop and browsers. The episode ends on theShure SM7B microphone, celebrated for its vocal-tuned frequency response, rugged build, and the Cloudlifter accessory for clean preamp gain, making it a strong podcasting choice. Throughout, the host emphasizes practical workflows, personal experiences, and how these devices integrate into a studio setup, while inviting viewer feedback for future Dope Tech episodes.

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