The Prices... They're Back...
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Check out Startenders! oculus.com ► LISTEN TO THE TECH NEWS: lmg.gg ►GET MERCH: lttstore.com ►SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: floatplane.com ►LTX EXPO: ltxexpo.com NEWS SOURCES: lmg.gg --------------------------------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 meme opportunity lost 0:14 GPU prices returning to Earth 1:14 Pixel Watch leak 2:06 Meta Quest Gaming Showcase 2:59 Our Place 3:47 QUICK BITS 3:53 Netflix adding ads? 4:20 Amazon XR device 4:45 Game Boy emulators 5:13 Intel detects student emotions 5:36 Anti-salt chopsticks FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked
The video begins with a light festival vibe around the date 4/20 and pivots quickly to a stock-check on GPUs, noting that Nvidia RTX 30 series prices have fallen from their May 2021 peaks to around 119% of MSRP, with AMD RX 6000 series around 112%. The hosts cite a German market study from 3D Center to illustrate that while European prices have cooled, regional disparities may still leave some viewers paying high prices, suggesting a broader trend toward normalization after a prolonged GPU shortage. They frame this as a rare bit of positive news after nearly two years of joking about loving the GPU they have, signaling a possible return to more affordable cards in the near future. The segment then shifts to a rapid-fire quick bits rundown, including a Pixel Watch render confirmation and anticipation around Google IO, followed by a Meta Quest Gaming Showcase recap with notes on Among Us VR, Bone Lab, Ghostbusters VR, and StarTenders, underscoring ongoing interest in VR gaming hardware and software. The host injects humor throughout, pointing out design cues and pop culture references, while highlighting that some disclosures are leaks confirmed by multiple sources. The video moves into a promotional quick bit about Our Place kitchen products and continues with tech news snapshots such as Netflix considering ads and password sharing restrictions, Amazon exploring an AR/VR headset, and Nintendo potentially reviving Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulation via Switch Online, all framed with characteristic witty commentary. Concluding, the hosts discuss Intel partnerships for classroom emotion-detecting tech, a controversial chopsticks prototype that tastes saltier through electrical stimulation, and end with a light plug for the channel while promising more tech news later in the week, maintaining a breezy, skeptical, and humorous tone throughout.
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