Time to leave this small temporary setup behind and start something new and amazing. #upgrade #techcentury

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Time to leave this small temporary setup behind and start something new and amazing. #upgrade #techcentury
Working with a sweet view in Frankfurt. #honor7 #techcentury (at Radisson Blu Hotel, Frankfurt)
Welcome to my comparison between the Honor 8 and the Honor 7 to find out which device is right for you. While both smartphones have a lot of similarities like a very similar 5.2' Full HD display, an ir blaster, an 8-megapixel front camera and more, there are also quite a lot of differences like the rear facing cameras, the processor and GPU as well as the USB ports. While the Honor 7 offers a single 20-megapixel camera with an f2.0 aperture, the Honor 8 uses dual 12-megapixel f2.2 sensors to create a combined image that is superior in some conditions.
A few days after asking you guys for recommendations in regards to a new blogging camera, I decided to pick up the unique Canon Vixia Mini X (also known as Legria X). Don't miss my unboxing and quick video quality test.
When I tell people that I am a YouTuber I instantly get asked how many subscribers I have. While the subscriber count can certainly help you and your channel, it is not the deciding factor wether you are successful or not though. Find out what the real deciding factors for YouTube success are in my new Video!
Welcome to my first ever tour of my new Home Studio and the video gear that I use to produce these videos. Heart and soul of the new setup is a background system with a dar grey, a white and a greenscreen green background that changes the look of video. In terms of video gear I use the Sony AX100E 4K camcorder on top of a Manfrotto Video tripod (MT055XPRO3 + MVH502AH). For lighting I use some softboxes on top of Walimex Pro lighting tripods.
Cameras that I use: - Sony AX100E 4K Camcorder - Panasonic FZ1000 - Canon EOS 700D - GoPro Hero 4 Black - Xiaomi Yi Action Cam
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Welcome to my second Review of the Apple Mac Pro with Quad Core Intel XEON E5 processor. After using the Mac Pro for over 2 years it is now time again to take a look at how the machine handled 4K video editing from the Sony AX100E as well as the Panasonic FZ1000 bridge camera. Despite the fact that the performance of the Mac Pro is not much higher than the current 5K iMac, I am still very satisfied with the machine. The excellent cooling allows for near silent operation even while rendering 4K videos and the 6 Thunderbolt 2 ports allow you to hook up to 6 monitors.
Mac Pro Configuration: - 3.7ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 processor - 12GB 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory - Dual AMD FirePro D300 with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM each - 256GB PCIe based flash storage
- Price $2.999
Previous Mac Pro Review: https://youtu.be/U-L0gXe6hog
Welcome to my full, long term review of the G Flex 2 by LG. After its release a few months ago, the price of the G Flex 2 has dropped significantly from over $600 to as low as $230 on Amazon USA. For this price it is tough to find another smartphone that can compete with the G Flex 2 and its amazing 5.5" P-OLED display, the Snapdragon 810 8-Core-Processor and the 13-Megapixel-Camera with laser autofocus.
Buy it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/LG-Unlocked-Phone-Internal-Memory/dp/B00UFWB0FW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1455477380&sr=8-2&keywords=g+flex+2