My Pixel 3 Display Problem? Ask MKBHD V33!
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We've got a lot to talk about in this busy #techtober... Joe Rogan Podcast: youtu.be Apple October event info: 9to5mac.com MKBHD Merch: shop.mkbhd.com Video Gear I use: kit.com Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Intro Track: J'attends by Hocus Locus (Instrumental) ~ twitter.com snapchat.com google.com @MKBHD @MKBHD
This video is a Q and A session from MKBHD, filmed during a busy period of tech announcements known as techtober. Marques Brownlee covers a mix of topics that fans asked about on Twitter, including how the OnePlus 6T event timing collided with Apple’s event, and what it means for coverage of multiple major launches in a short window. He shares personal experiences from recent tech events, including his appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience and winning a Streamy Award in the science or education category, highlighting the dynamic and fast-moving nature of tech media. The discussion then pivots to device-specific questions, notably the Pixel 3 display issue he’s encountered, and whether the company might revert to headphone jacks or push new trends in phone design. He also teases future content and explains his choice of two-to-one aspect ratio for video, underscoring how framing choices affect visual storytelling and viewer engagement. Overall, the video blends reaction, context, and practical insights into current devices and industry movements, with a focus on personal experience and framing as a creator in a crowded tech landscape.
Topics · technology · smartphones · consumer_electronics · video_blogging · tech_events
Questions answered
- What caused OnePlus to adjust its event date in relation to Apple’s October event?
- OnePlus moved its event from October 30 to October 29 to avoid being overshadowed by Apple’s event and to accommodate journalists and viewers who would likely attend both events.
- Did MKBHD receive any notable feedback about his Pixel 3 display issue or the two-to-one video format?
- Viewer comments show strong approval for the 2:1 format, with many praising its cinematic look and suitability for mobile viewing, while discussions about the Pixel 3 display issue included sympathy for the problem and debate about its impact on device recommendations.