hi and welcome and I've got Vlad again thanks very much for joining us we're going to be talking all things well about the A6 X2 and comparing that to the remarkable because Vladimir you are a long-term remarkable user you've been there since the remarkable one but recently you've been trying out I know the uh supernote so we're going to talk a little bit about this and this is a kind of theme here what's your kind of laptop keyboard's best friend here you know what what's the device that you want right by your larger productivity machine your laptop we're going to talk about all those things um today h tell us a bit about that buddy yeah thanks for having me on um so sorry live video here so I've uh yeah I've been trying The supernote Nomad recently for the past uh since December so about three months now and it's uh just a really cool little device it's uh you know I I still really like the remarkable in my workflow but I think the Nomad has actually supplemented a lot in different settings and like you're talking about you know next to your laptop this has recently kind of found its way next to my laptop more than the remarkable um so yeah just a really really neat device um I know the last time we were on a kind of live stream we talked about like the pens and all that and I'm uh kind of really in love with these as well yeah it really is nice yeah and you've also recently you had a little bit of experience with the Kindles scr and you put a couple of videos comp things yeah the um the Scribe uh I really I really use more to read um and sometimes kind of do annotations on books and whatnot and like save notes and stuff so that's a I mean that's a fantastic device as well it's you really can't beat it on the savings I think yeah just because Amazon can do that you know but companies I I know like supernote has talked about the reason why they don't really do sales is because it you know they end up getting all these returns and then it like flusters their employees uh and that's right around the holidays so I think they kind of keep consistent in their pricing yeah how yeah the the previous generation stayed the same price which you know at least that's predictable at least you know they're backing their product long term they're not just sort of thinking well we make a bunch and then you know get rid of inventory ready to put out the next one you know that kind of ordinary cycle you really discussed that in your video about the remarkable too which you should all check out by the way uh which is um it's titled something like is there remarkable 3 coming where it discusses the kind of Next Generation I know the thumb the Thum the thumbnail is like remarkable one two and then well what's next for them um you know it's really interesting and points I don't want to get get bogged down into the old kind of argument with the remarkable of like uh are they remarketable or not you know actually um a hardware company or a software company or a marketing company but certainly it's interesting to think where they're going to go are they going to have to have a little bit of a reply after this you know this device sort of seems to have taken everyone's imagination right now yeah and I know I know a lot of people are pretty excited from what I've seen in in comment sections about the uh a5x 2 that's supposedly coming this year just a like a larger version of this um yeah but this size is pretty nice right next to a laptop isn't there and your recent video with your travel laptop I think this sort of size yeah I think I I you know sometimes um like on the desk I am right now it's a little bit of a smaller desk and so I actually find that like the remarkable is a little too big sometimes because if I want to have like my mouse and like other things and then the tablet uh The Nomad just like sits perfectly right where I need it yeah and uh with traveling it's just so nice so we're going to get into we're g to we're talk about laptops today cuz like me you you know you're very interested in uh The Cutting Edge uh well we're going to talk about x86 versus uh arm a little bit later on as well and talk about where the big kind of processor companies are going but we're going to talk about this one first and uh do a little bit of a comparison as well for you um although I've got loads of comparison videos with the remarkable and the uh and the supernote already and lots of discussion um about that and there's lots of technical things here but this is really about that kind of experience sitting next to your more prod productivity orientated machine I don't think many of us are giving up on the idea of using a laptop or a desktop and please do by the way also um Chuck in your questions as we go uh we're going to be talking all things productivity and really deep work uh related and we're going to get into the processes and the ram a little bit later so what I'm curious though what are you currently using Day dayto Day right now since you've had you had this a couple of weeks now three weeks how long the The Nomad yeah um I got it in December right before the holidays right so I've consistently been using it I was um you know I actually K like we had talked about in the remarkable three wish list video you were mentioning uh how you wanted a drawing app you know they have a tea now and uh so that was like I know when you got yours like you had to it it's funny because it didn't come pre-loaded with it you had to like install an update yeah and uh that was like the first thing I did and I tried it out and I immediately was like wow this is exactly this is exactly what we wanted right I even emailed supernote after and I was like you guys did it like you kind of you created that um I mean I still have things that I'd like to see improved on aali but yeah they really created that um that kind of actual like pencil sketching feel where you can control the the type of pencil you're using um and they have the the their eraser is fantastic um you can really dhade like I was talking about um and also yeah it's just uh yeah it's just awesome to see on this and using it a lot too right yeah yeah I had this I went to a museum with my daughter and I was sketching uh some statues and things at the Museum and this is what I'm just showing there but it's really really lovely to use and I think it is just you know it's bringing that sort of use case that bit further but not just by just saying well all right you can have any app on there now it's it's really making things bespoke to this device and I think that's really it um so that's I guess one but um I was going to ask you what uh what two things are you really liking about this over well I'm going to backtrack one second I'm going to ask you has it first of all managed to replace your remarkable entirely in the kind of two months that you've been using it I would say no to replacing um but has it taken some of my attention away from the remarkable absolutely um I got the uh did you get the white version or the crystal one no yeah I got the same the crystal yeah yeah the crystal I really like having the uh upgradeable storage too it's really nice um the one thing you know I I think just honestly like the pen feel I can write a lot neater on this than I can on the remarkable I don't know about you yeah my penmanship is just generally better on this I find yeah it is yeah I just think that's um I think that's the feel of the pen like as in this sort of physical way the pen looks and feels like a pen and then I just think it's the way that the kind of the the screen grips that bit more the pen it just gives you that bit more control and I think I do think you know it's it isn't the only thing but it's uh I just think it just feels easier to write like that yeah and I think it's something also about the tip you know yeah like I've always liked really fine tip pens and um mechanical pencils and it just feels exactly like that you know yeah it does yeah yeah it is do you use the standard pen more or do you use the hard and metal pen more I have been using this one um this is the one that I've been using uh just because it's the newer one and I'm trying out the sort of newer device and living with it you know it hasn't B at first I thought the kind of slightly rattl of it yeah that little Shake bother me but um it hasn't and uh you know that's an interesting one I did think I'd stick the heart of metal and go with it I still think the heart of metal is the better pen but yeah I don't you know it is it is a fun fidgety toy right yeah yeah it's good yeah um it just you know it's for writing and as you say now it's like they've always had this tagline for those who write and and now they've added this sort of for those who draw they haven't said it like that but I think I think it is for those who draw as well and it is just like for your creative person right next to your keyboard I think that's where they're going and whereas I think remarkable and markting more in your kind of business meeting kind of uh um category I think this now is your sort of creative person which is it's you and I really that's our our use case for um for the laptops is our use case for these things as well and let's fi a couple of questions I think I think you've given us at least two things you're really liking about it over the remarkable but I guess two things that you aren't um aren't liking so much have a little think about those and we'll we'll see what else people are asking uh aside from Aesthetics and lack of distraction what is remarkable to H have over something like the scribal not air3 not a lot to be quite honest it just Simplicity I think yeah it's ease of use yeah yeah uh just for it to be slipping in in there straight in there like like a notebook and not being distraction you know having that focus on one thing I would say yeah so kid that that is one thing um that I've found to be not a pain point of the The Nomad but like something that is it takes a little bit of getting used to just like all the the gestures the kind of interface of the software there's no like there's no typical home screen like the remarkable has you know yeah I think that's it so for me I make my own sort of like this contents page this is fast becoming my my home screen and then I go here uh and I've got my sort of my main teaching uh documents that I need here sort of fast uh access to those and yeah in here I've got my uh my planner and um you know any kind of important first access things it is AIT bit of getting used to it is weird how they haven't just made a home kind of total home screen and I think it is about making it your own really uh I do agree in some ways you know this the gestures to some extent they take a bit of getting used to I think there are times when I've had to swipe this down like two or three times before it's responded for some reason so one thing that I was I was telling you about was like when you do two fingers and then you Loop something with the pencil you know um I I figured out what I was doing wrong if you have your fingers too close to each other yeah it doesn't work you need a little separation yeah it is just about getting used to it and the same with this is like does it want it really slow or does it want it quite fast on this bar and it's got the two thing is like to select on the screen is there that feature I actually really like yeah I think that's a really clever thing I don't know why nobody else has copied that one to honest i' I've just found sometimes you know like the undo and the redo here where you swipe up and down I've sometimes found that it like it just feels a little either laggy or it feels like sometimes it doesn't register one of my inputs I don't know if you found the same yeah I mean yes I think but but again I think it's more like if when you live with it for a longer time like learning curve yeah you do and I'd already got used to that kind of um the two finger on the page it used to be before they had this left hand it used to be twoing on the page was erase and I've gotten used to that and the way they did it you know I was I was getting really frustrated because it doesn't always if you put your fingers down here it doesn't yeah it does now I think but like they kind of have this idea of like the pen Shadow if you put your fingers here see if I put my fingers where my hand Shadow is it hasn't registered but if I put my fingers outside of my hand Shad Shadow then it does register does that make sense yeah imagine this area is now is now completely given away to Palm rejection when I when I bring my pen close to it it's thinking anything where my hand might be because it knows I'm right-handed and they're very good for left-handers as well uh and then it's going to ignore that so it doesn't do an accidental press one thing I think as well this is really good the the sort of rotate with the auto rotate and it is really good for that intentional but now I occasionally get accidental presses with my palm on the here so they just need a software there that says okay you've rotated into landscape so ignore the Bottom bar IGN the bottom yeah yeah because I do like I use I like using AER in um the landscape landcape Yeah couple more questions here uh Natasha's here looking forward to this yeah glad you've you've enjoyed it Natasha warm welcome to everybody thanks for this why is it ever in stock um I'm not sure I mean it seems to be selling quite well I I think that's probably why because it's it's good and it's h you know it's it's had a really good write up um and deserves deserves that so that's probably why uh organizer for changes here awesome to see you here um Vlad did you watch my live stream with that as well it's really good yes I did yeah yeah maybe get all three of us on screen at some point um I found uh the same thing regarding the Nomo being really good for notes reading a markup p PDF is challenging interesting do you find yes I have certainly found that landscape helps with a PDF because this PDF for instance that I would just show if I go last open document this is pretty this is an A4 PDF so even having it down at A5 size is a push luckily my eyes aren't too old at the minute you can do the pinch and zoom thing although it's not available in half page view so you can in the normal view but not in this view so you know you're kind of stuck like this but that is why I think we mentioned it that a lot of people maybe should wait for the a5x to if you can bring yourself to wait that long yeah like I I um with with fine Tech stuff like that it's not I mean it's nice because it's a 300 PPI screen so it looks very sharp but it is small right like I uh I personally don't find that I use the the PDF feature a lot on it just because it's it's smaller um yeah and and the nice thing is I've found that rather than I you see now we're having a we've talked about it three times I've tried to swipe the thing um the nice thing is that for my school planner now I don't really want to open this cuz it's reminded me that tomorrow is back to school after halfter um is this is not a PDF although it was made as a PDF and now it is the background is the template for a note document you know and now what I have here I still have all of the notes functions so I can still use the headings I can still use the star marks to do my sort of to-do lists uh this just means anywhere there's a star mark there a job for me to to do and I can skip to those pages that way so there's really good you know if you don't you kind of don't need to use the PDF as a planner so much anymore it is just for your reference documents as well and then last one in so far smudging racing feature F draing does sound appealing yeah I that's a bit of the I tell you I haven't really it's because I don't make mistakes actually I just B I totally being why um but it is nice you know having like lots of options for your erasers I mean like that is something that nobody's really know don't see that much on any drawing app really yeah there there's like options or something or five options yeah it's I mean it's great isn't it it's really yeah and it's from a software perspective it's really not that hard to program and eraser like that right like it's um it's perplexing to me that a lot of people don't have that um feature yeah but uh so I was going to ask do you know is the the a5x not the X2 the X does that have yeah it does now cly it was in beta last time I tried to install it uh I don't think I've got out and run the one but pretty sure that's now in the public and the full uh version now okay um cool so we're talking about um having a notebook here and I want to talk a little bit about the actual sort of the benefits of having a notebook and really you know uh why these digital notebooks and why over paper what why why does why why do handwritten notes matter in 2024 I was thinking about these pages that I made way back on remarkable one and they've carried over here I was thinking about these little diagrams that I drew from uh I think this was during covid times actually so these were online lectures and I was sitting with the remark one and it's you know I don't remember all of the detail of this ker eight steps to change um method here this this kind of is Leadership Model and how do you make um how do you make things I don't remember everything about the lecture where he talked about this idea of you know weighing the pig have you heard this idea like you're constantly measuring rather than actually feeding the pig right and I don't and I look back at this I can't remember all these details here but I can I can remember this page and this page and the eight steps to change page comes to mind in the middle of my work life when I'm having to think right how am I going to get my team to to this point how am I going to lead them through this kind of change and my Point's not about the leadership model my point is when you make notes in this way you you it lives with you you know like three years later on I'm still thinking I'm still imagining this page of notes that I made during a lecture about change when I'm trying to do that thing and I think that's why people are are really um it really resonates with people like us professional people knowledge workers who are uh you know working on their computer which is this kind of difficult to control sometimes you know this large this huge thing that we have to kind of you know get through the software and uh you know it's can be incredibly powerful incredibly useful we're going to open this up and get it booted up and you know sort of drive this machine to do our tasks but yet having this having something like this just next door to the keyboard like this for your thinking you know that's why the idea is resonating with so many people you know the idea of making notes not just you know not taking notes not just writing something down that somebody's told you is important but making a set of notes that you go back to time and time again and it's it's something that really engages your brain it really you know it's it's different to the act of sort of typing through or working on any kind of productivity kind of app here on um a laptop or a desktop you know it is a different sort of experience and it's one if you haven't considered with it and you're thinking to yourself h watch a lot of content on these e in tablets and they're quite compelling and I'm not sure whether I should dive straight in yeah I think if you are asking yourself those questions then you're probably finding that the laptop on its own isn't doing everything for you and I would suggest having an eing tablet next to your keyboard like this is something that you will get along well well with and it's something that you can you can jump into and you can use and you will find those digital benefits because I'm also hearing a lot I'm also hearing a you know a good amount that people are saying well how can these companies want to charge me almost 500 quid for something to replace paper when paper works just as well for that there are just that number of benefits to allow you to you know get this into the digital space quite quickly and work between those two things just it's also it's also you know you're talking about paper but this to me is really smart paper like yeah there are so many tools and features I can use to you know if I'm no taking and I miss something I can quickly push things down restructure reorganize lasso things copy things um you know duplicate things um and it just yeah it just feeds into the workflow better yeah so you can just move this off to the side make an extra little note down here instead of having to either erase it and rewrite it or just like start fresh and rewrite your notes on a new page you know um absolutely yeah which is a time a Time suck and the undo button is always there um yeah absolutely I think that that's it and is and all of those pages you know this is like it's a 50 page document this notebook which is still there you know carried in the same sort of form factor but it would have been I imagine would have been lost maybe you know uh in a notebook that I'd stopped carrying around three years later I wouldn't be able to reference it back that quickly and easily and find out what's the name of that model what's the details about that now that I'm ready to do that kind of deeper thinking so what are your any any more thoughts about sort of you know in in our um shared notes Here we had uh you had kind of discussed how you digest a lot more when you actually take notes on um on paper or eaper whatever um so like you know for our discussion later we're going to talk about PCS like I have these notes where I was able to organize things um highlight with uh marker um just like really kind of point out things and the way I organized it is like I was watching a lecture and then I quickly structured it in ways where after I wrote it I already remembered it and then I reviewed it yesterday and so now in my mind I can like visualize that note and like remember parts of it whereas when I'm typing um I really feel like it's a active versus almost passive thing when I'm typing I'm typing so quickly that yes it's like I'm getting my thoughts out on the paper but I'm not remembering a lot of it because I'm not like writing every single stroke of every single letter um so I I think personally for me it's a very active thing when I'm taking notes like next to my laptop with the Nomad or the remarkable um versus typing which you know I can type relatively quickly so it's it's like autopilot almost yeah yeah yeah it's kind of like you're getting the idea out but you need to form that idea for that typing to be really really focused and you know really um meaningful and and and contain that deep knowledge that wealth of knowledge and you know I'm just shown you a little bit of th those you know those notebooks that I then had to organize that into the the final kind of project the write up of my um senior leaders course that I was doing and it you know having those notes to go through those made that process of then typing was just like it was far less broken because I wasn't having to oh think about that move off the tab you know go to a different place to find that bit of research again but it was right there on the remarkable next door to my laptop that I was typing away on and I think that's it and I think it's we we're talking about these two devices you know rather than talking about the other ones at this point because we're talking about devices that Aid you getting into that flow State when you're working when you're working with your knowledge when you're putting that together for an audience maybe or for uh a project of any kind of kind and we we're we're we're talking about getting into that flow State and a lot of you will be thinking to yourself are these or which one of these two is the most conducive to that flow State and I hope I'm you know I hope everyone here kind of recogniz what I'm talking about about that state of flow it's when work kind of just hours go by and it feels like only been a couple of minutes and you've been totally absorbed and you haven't had to be you know you've really loved that you feel like connected to something bigger the challenges match the kind of skill level is the way Mii chick Mii who really worked on this stuff in the 90s uh puts it you know it's a really amazing thing when you realize when you recognize that isn't just accidental and you find ways of getting into those States and staying into those States and there where you make your best work so the question is which one of these two keeps you in that flow state for the longest and I think I have to concede that currently I get that flow State broken a little bit more often here than on the remarkable and I think that might be because of this kind of we talk about ease of use versus sort of fully featured and maybe just a couple of those things you're alluding to like missed keys on here it has those extra features there's a really good quality of life improvements how they're referred to quite a lot but but if they don't work every time or if you're like oh how what was that gesture again that takes me back to there or you know where's my homepage you know like any of those little things yeah you know maybe that isn't as flowy a device and when I went back when I made some scoring a scoring system for my reviews a really clever commenter said add a subjective box and I think the subjective box is where the remarkable is is is King really they they don't they add things slowly they add features slowly because they do spend time thinking about will these interrupt the kind of focus of the device and so does supernote incidentally but supernote respond far more to the needs and the wants of Their audience and uh their Biers and I think that is another so that's kind of interesting Kip because I feel like uh it kind of in some senses the remarkable getting updated slowly might feed better into the user experience because if you've had it for four years since it came out like you've slowly seen these things and you've probably like put them to Memory better you know the new things like one of the new things I use on the remarkable Bunch now is the um the line snapping feature um but that was added in maybe like a software or two software pushes ago yeah but uh you know it's just all those little things like I I just remember now because there's only like one or two big updates every time um the you know last time when we had uh talked about the remarkable I think they had just added the the kind of Android feature where you can select text and like choose the endpoint and stuff yeah which is yeah a little late to the game but it's like one when a new feature comes to the remarkable you're very aware of it I think and that makes you kind of want to use it more and then it makes it easier to remember because there aren't many right yeah yeah true interesting you know that is a very interesting discussion I hope you sort of all in the audience sort of take that uh for what it is and you know I'm not saying that I I think these are the two kind of flow Champions right here uh you know maybe when this is the same size when this kind of next generation of superno gets this same size maybe maybe it'll be the um I know Jeffrey Moss pointed out in his review that that you miss more finger presses on here here than you do um for the other devices you know that's maybe true yeah I kind of I I agree completely um so I actually now I just I I try to just use the pen for every button I press it just it works better that's it well you know sorry say again my buddy might be due to the smaller size as well get a fine point T yeah I think what it is is they've it's basically the same software shrunk down so I think the kind of active area of the each icon is a bit too small on here activation press area yeah that makes sense so I was looking in the in the um yeah the comments here did you find it hard to go from the larger size to the a surprisingly not actually much less than I thought it was and and I think that's because as you pointed out you know often you know at work it's my work laptop and this but this just works so well here I had zero uh transition issues like it was it just felt right at home and like I said the the pen feels in my opinion so much better that it just it felt more natural it felt like actual paper the one thing I will say um you know with the folio uh if if you have it just flat like this when it's like open kind of like that or even like this I find it to be uncomfortable when I'm writing on a desk it's too it's too raised and it's too lifted and I just I find that my penmanship isn't as good but if I just take the Nomad and just throw it on the desk then that's when I have the best penmanship and it just feels more comfortable I don't know if you've noticed the same thing I I don't but something a lot of people do talk about that and I understand it I don't mind the kind of it might just be because I'm used to the remarkable but I was thinking about this other day too and I think it's because they don't have like the most rounded edges they're a little more squared off so I kind of feel that when I'm it's it's like pressing in a little bit but I do find when I just have the Nomad on the table it's negligible but I I really notice it when it's in the folio yeah that's interesting yeah it's not something yeah that i' say do bother me but I think that that is it seems to be quite a common um and that that's just definitely maybe just a personal thing but yeah so I guess if you're in the audience to think about this well ask yourself if you're writing on a f notepad you know if you're writing on a thick pad of paper you got your 150 refill pad whatever and you just does that annoy you rather than do you need to get quite a thin notepad to write on um if if it annoys you then you'll know what what we're talking about cool um we're going to um plot on a little bit and I want to talk a little bit more about you know some of the other ones just really briefly and talk about so the four kind of ones that I keep coming back to really which is remarkable uh scribe uh supernote and books not in a deep kind of comparison way um but I want to just talk briefly about we've been talking a little bit this kind of ease of use versus features thing and way back when um I used to put things on a little Matrix like this uh and like features like this right I mean I think yeah I think the way you listed it out there is already in order yeah right yeah yeah it remarkable is this kind of you know it's very easy to use but it's not highly featured uh scribe again well it's probably easier to use and actually has less features I would say it's interesting one because scribe is better for your readers really isn't it yeah and I think I do think scribe's a little easier to adapt to than the supernote it is but it's also like yeah than the supernote yeah it's also just like sometimes with the Kindle uh like operating system I'm like you know what's going on here yeah I mean I I like even when you're just like in a note and you want to go back out to have to swipe down and then go back is like it feels counterintuitive because there's also you can like swipe from the bottom and it's just I think I think they need a better cohesive kind of like gesture interface um I don't know I don't know exactly how they do it but it could be simpler like they're remarkable you're like boom back um in the last page I was in even the supernote I think like just having that quick swipe where then you have your quick menu system is more intuitive than the Scribe um and so the supernote somewhere in the middle really which is why we we often keep com back to it as sort of balanced uh device really um it does seem to be that kind of way it's uh it's often I'm not going to put it slap bang in the middle but probably you know it's probably still on the low features end really and still towards ease of use but MH and the books you know maybe something there's always more that a thing can do isn't there but uh it's definitely this less easy to use end and I don't think that's necessarily um something they can remedy in a way because if you want to have an open Android system with lots of lots of choice and control it is going to be on this low at less easy to use but this is something that I think I still think is worth coming back to this idea of think about what type of user of tech are you do you need something super simple that's just going to get out of your way but remember it won't be able to do everything that you might want to do um one question for you the books um I haven't used a books device uh but I do use Android so like if I were to get a books device now do you think the learning curve would be significantly reduced just because yeah if you're an Android User stipulation I guess you don't have much of an issue uh you know it is a different skin on top of Android but every Android essentially works the same and you find the same menus and things so I wouldn't um if you're not if you're confident user of Android then yeah if you're happy to to work your way through things like that then then definitely you'll be you'll be fine um but really for you and I to talk about this like uh you know it's a question you've sort of put um here is what do we need what what kind of processing power do they need and uh way back when the remarkable one which you know is still working well for a lot of people has like half a gigabyte of RAM and uh single core processor maybe Maybee think it's yeah it's either single or dual I can't remember but it's very they doubled it for the remarkable to right yeah and um you know do do these do these devices these e in devices need to go the kind of direction that books is going and they're giving us a which isn't even a lot of ram by um by uh Android standards the books div devices have 6 GB of RAM now that's by modern Android devices that's not a lot uh do they need to go even further than that I mean what are your thoughts initially just uh so the n i mean the nice thing is that the the supernote now has the ability to just be swapped in and out right so less of a maybe less of an issue for them uh but yeah I guess the question I was posing is that like you know these eaper tablets uh besides maybe the books um aren't super demanding right like it's it's registering just like a single pen stroke at a time most of the time um maybe doing some other other stuff if uh I mean I know I know you can like hook up like Bluetooth keyboards to these right as well um do have you have you ever used one on it yeah on here it's slow it's it is too slow but I think that probably because it isn't so slow on for instance the remark I think they can probably do better yeah typing isn't great on here and maybe maybe that's what the uh yes yeah might thing I struggle to see the form factor that's going to be at this size do you think so basically on the back here this this is the battery and if you want to keep this device for a decade which is the sort of aim of this type of thing uh that will want to be replaced you know that's going to that's going to degrade in three four years of constant use you know that's the sort of time span of of a battery and it'll be fine it will still work at that point but you won't get the sort of week uh week and a half of charge that you will currently this uh the expandable storage that some people have uh needed and I haven't touched yet haven't got there yet but I will do at some point I'm sure but then actually this module itself that's the um system on chip underneath there yeah and that could be actually swapped out I don't know whether they've said they have any plans for that but actually that is something that could just come out by a user you could get one shipped in and you could say well there's nothing wrong with the ink screen you know the ink isn't going to move that fast and that's a question you will will actually the Inc screen be and the pen you know technology be obsolete more quickly but that's kind of the only thing that couldn't be replaced on here is the ink screen yeah and uh it like you know regarding the screen um it's it's not the most intuitive because you would actually just get a whole new shell of the device with the screen in it right and then you could reuse your so your battery your um you know backe card whatever um but yeah I mean it's it we we talked about that in our last stream we were we were actually I think we were discussing like if there would be a device that would have customization and then like a month later this The Nomad came out yeah yeah which is uh it really is it has exceeded expectations massively and books are the ones so books what books are doing right now is they have gpus uh they call it book super refresh technology and they are using uh you know it's not the most powerful but they're using Snapdragon uh chips which are you know they're they're the ones that you get in the highest end kind of Samsung phones and everything like that they snap not do you know kid do you know if the books um like the tab Ury Pro is their most powerful newest one right so does that one use Snapdragon Gen 2 or gen 3 do you know I'm not sure it's a 6225 I want to say off the top of my head but I don't know exactly my guess is because it came out in the fall right uh yeah so it was probably gen two I know Android 12 so that probably tells you sort of where it is when I did the research on it I think it was about three years old okay it would have been in oh so it might not even be gen two it might be like gen one or something but I I um you know going back to your question about uh how much processing power do these need um I think we can agree that remarkable supernote scribe really don't need that much right um books uh really is the one that's pushing the limits because they have the book super refresh technology and that requires you know a decent GPU um but I think one interesting thing and we're going to probably get into this more when we talk more about Intel and U AMD and apple and stuff but I do think at some point they will probably try to have a mpu in there like a neural Processing Unit just because those can do very like power efficient tasks um and I know one you know I I don't have a books device but I've watched like all the reviews on them including yours and uh and some other people's and one of the things is that they say is that books super refresh does affect the battery life a lot right oh yeah yeah massively yeah it's becoming more of an objection for people actually and I think people are really uh you know finding it uh you are only getting really similar battery performance that that you would get out of ordinary LCD Android tablet and that is not what we used to with iink yeah and um it it is you know it's one of those things especially since we've had now the the books um not A3 and we're like oh hang on a minute I did really like this uh I did really like this battery life and I I don't miss the books super refresh that much in daily use for not taking and reading right that's the thing and and so you know that that that no A3 the black and white version is one of those kind of you know actually you know it doesn't have this amazing thing which which is what really is drawing everyone into book books and what books have done for eink which nobody else has has emulated really but they've missed out on something else that people loved I think and that's an interesting one when you use that and you have seen the kind of reviews it's like you know is there anything really wrong with this no this is this is the like this is black and white one is still like a perfect device for many users and it's 100 pounds cheaper and you get great battery life and okay you have to do the occasional refresh of the screen a bit more often yeah you know so it's an interesting one um before we just move on let's let's get a couple of questions in a minute I was just want to say Noti in drawing it like this is really who is going to be able to who's going to move their devices into this quadrant of this you know who's going to be able to do this well you know to really find this you know really High Featured device with which is still easy to use that's the opportunity here you know that's the um the Gap yeah for somebody if you're watching this if you're a developer fit that quadrant yeah that's what we want to see um let's get some questions and then let's fire into um our chat about the laptops and things uh yeah Ed asks um did you find it harder to go from the larger size to the A6 to writing notes yeah I found it was easy to adapt to absolutely um I think we yeah we mentioned that didn't we we we both sort of surprised ourselves with how easy easy we found that um to adapt to and I think having that rotate was fine I do still think that I'm going to be happier on the A5 X2 though but we will see I will approach that with an open mind your thoughts um yeah I think like like I mentioned earlier it it felt it immediately felt very natural um like because I like the pen so much I I actually I think I enjoyed it more than the not taking I do on the remarkable yeah absolutely yeah that's you enjoyed it more than the not that's that's pretty fabulous too just cuz like I was saying I don't I don't know why exactly but my handwriting is better on the book just more WR on it isn't it yeah yeah like the the you know the heart of metal Pen's beautiful I love the pen but also these These Fine tips are just what I'm used to like I I always likeed fine tip ballpoint and uh mechanical pencils and it just feels at home you know yeah yeah ex my handwriting when I say significant like my handwriting is significant better on the Nomad than it is on the remarkable amazing yeah um yeah people have talked about this grid and free form line snapping be useful in making your own templates could be cool yeah yeah absolutely and that um somewhere where that drawing thing could when you when you say atellier to people you think about designers more than maybe artists so maybe it will go there as well it' be really interesting i' love to see um I'd love to see shape snapping too like I think books has that right yeah yeah I I think those things will will be in the works for for supernote yeah um yeah just is more size looks so puny next to Michel it does doesn't it but also it's um it doesn't look out of place next to your laptop that's why I'm trying to sort of get this sort of size this up for you at this point you know I've got pretty big laptop it's a 16 your is your MSI 16 inch what is 16 inch yeah yeah and it's um you know actually it looks right on this desk you know next to it although this I used the big one the big computer this but on any desk on a coffee table it fits you know the two of them side by side with room for your mug of coffee the essential um you know the it fits in this size so it's an interesting one actually as I say I'll I'll approach that question with an open mind as to whether I really find the a5x 2 which I'm expecting to enjoy more because of that size but actually I've really liked the smaller size because of the way it fits in a bit more with um you know on on smaller tables and things and in and out of your bag Etc so we will see yeah I like I like the size because um sometimes if I'm working on a open table and I have the laptop and then the notepad in front the remarkable creates like almost almost too much distance where then the keyboard's like Out Of Reach yeah but if I have the Nomad there it's like right there it's small it's like yeah yeah absolutely enjoyable to take notes with G to show you this you know yeah absolutely it's there's still room just to have it yeah exactly yeah interesting one um cool next one over here what what uh books BST is BST is I think that's BSR he's proba just super um yeah it's way ahead of Battery Technology absolutely it needs yeah the batteries need to catch up we'll blame the batteries Carl I agree so this question from um Dennis hu um I I I haven't been like the most impressed with the supernote battery um and but I do think that's because I use all the handwriting recognition notes because like for me that's like a novelty feature for it so I'm like oh I want to be using that all the time right yeah um maybe I should be pickier about which ones I I do use it for and don't but um but that being said it's still good like um but I do find that I my remarkable lasts longer yeah and and also if you use the automatic sync and constantly on Wi-Fi that does SAP the battery a bit more as well so yeah it's it's one of those like um if you want those extra features expect to manage the battery somewhat um it certainly is still good though the batteries you say um I I I'm finding you know much more than a week and that's really what I wanted the the remarkable one way back when I it frustrated me that I had to charge it every although the battery life is was great at that point you know compared to what I was used to I had to charge every 3 days and when I got the remarkable that wasn't the first one when I actually went to the supern a5x was the next one I had and I found that I could just charge it at the end of the week I just charged it the weekend okay or a lot of the time actually I just if I was working next to a laptop and noticed it was below sort of 30% I'd plug it in and that would get me through the rest of that week and the next week you know and actually that that that kind of freedom of just like oh occasionally I occasionally charge it and notice it's on really low battery and know that you still get to the end of the day was really good yeah and um you know that is that is really sort liberating in a way the um and also I spoke to the people at back in qu logic paper and said I love your device but I'm having to charge it every night you know it was because it was constantly polling the Wi-Fi and it was just like it was this idea of having these constantly updating Cloud document said just give me an option to keep my document on the device and not update it every second and all of a sudden the bat lasted all week and then it was it does it does make a difference it does make a difference and last one of these questions yeah I was just looking at Stephan's um I'm not 100% sure about that maybe maybe there's some viewer that uh is watching right now that uses other languages that might know yeah I I I only use Latin languages yeah I'll have a dive in in a little while see if I can um find if there's any thing in the menu about that let's talk about laptops then so or not just laptops but really uh CPUs and things just to just to finish um we were talking about the mpu there so I know the new Snapdragon gen 3 they've improved a lot of AI abilities on it um so I think you know maybe this year or beginning of next year we'll maybe start to see more um AI mpu abilities with like maybe like chat GPT inter integration or stuff like that um I mean I know I know like on a books device chat GPT already works right uh but that's solely because it's an app and it's using yeah processing power but if it could be done locally on an mpu that would be very interesting would be would be um really weird yeah so um I want to know who should most people buy like I know you you've said recently that you basically always brought uh or for a long time only brought um AMD uh but um who should most people buy what's your thoughts straight off the bat with this yeah if you talk to me two years ago year and a half ago I would say go AMD um absolutely because they were just way more power efficient um you could get more cores uh more threads um but recently Intel they I mean that's that's the lovely part of competition right uh intel was kind of stuck for a while and just doing the same thing just flight increments and then AMD like completely flipped it around and so did Apple and so that forced Intel to um to kind of have to innovate and uh they have many M like a lot of threads now a lot of uh a lot of good stuff they have the PES and the EES um for high power stuff and then high efficiency stuff um and now they even have the mpu unit inside which is just better for lower uh lower power tasks that are just more efficient so battery life is now better yeah so this this um Intel which is this is the latest on so the latest ones Intel have just launched meteor Lake uh and I've got the seven the core Ultra 7 it's called right uh and it's um the 155h yeah 155h so the the confusing thing if you're buying a new comp new computer with a new processor is how this nomenclature like tells you about its age right now you can buy uh core i7s which are 14 XXX right uh and this 14 means 14th generation and I really want to just just say this to you all because if you're somebody who who doesn't know that much about laptops you'll see the badge i7 and think that is the same as core Ultra seven or or i7 from a little while ago and it's really important that you look closely at this first number as well as the others but know that that number means its generation and right now Intel have the 14th generation and the 15th or the first generation this is because this is a one the core Ultra which means first generation of core Ultra so they're leaving behind the I3 I5 i7 I9 after this year so they they've put out the last generation of Chip again and they're leaving that behind and now moving to this mutilate processor this is a first generation core Ultra and it has 16 cores 22 logical processors meaning that like I guess that means eight of those cores are hyper Fred I would my quick maths maybe four of those CES are hyper Fred u meaning it can access it can sort of double up uh things on some of those and um it also has the an npu which is a new thing and this is the first generation of Intel processors that have npus which means normal processing unit and you just told us a little bit about that the aim of an mpu is to offload some things from the CPU or the GPU which are AI related tasks so not non- cloud-based AI processing and aim to do those with better efficiency so put less strain on your battery yeah now having used this device for a little while is bear in mind it's only been out for this PR is only two months old if that um and the the previous uh I think the core Ultra 3's they had off and fives they had out have only been out for three months there's only one app that I've been able to see the mpu actually fire up and that has been using the sort of um camera effects so you know when you're meeting you can blur out your background that otherwise on you can do that on a lot of laptops sure you can do that on things that as long as they've got a CPU and a GPU that can do that kind of 3D processing then you um you can do that but it will use a lot of battery power to to remove the background whereas the npu can do that process on a separate part of the Chip and use less battery whilst it's doing that yeah so that's that's the kind of key idea is like it's not it's not new processing your computer can do but it's putting those processes which are quite long and you know if you're in a meeting for two hours and your graphics processing unit is going full blast doing this processing for your background and also having to run your multiple screens maybe and all your apps and things on screen then that's going to have a real hit on your battery life whereas this should allow that npu to take that workload and just sort of you know just strug along in the background yeah so that's what we're talking about and the next generation of AMD have these mpus now as well they're just coming out at the moment am I right uh yeah well so I think I think um I looked it up today I think amd's next keynote is in June um and they're I'm sure they're gonna have a lot of good news um yeah Lisa Sue is gonna give the the talk um so that's going to be really interesting uh because they don't have as much now but they're also you know they're on different launch Cycles like you know Intel just launched like around CS time frame so there's like a six-month lag um but in some senses you know this is the first year I think where Intel is going to push AMD to do stuff right that's an interesting since a while since a while like because it it used to be the opposite back in the day right like intel was always pushing AMD um but uh one interesting thing uh you're were talking like you only have like one application that can uh really take advantage of the MP um when I was watching Intel's uh kind of in-depth uh um keynote or I wasn't even a keynote it was kind of some people who work on the team chatting about stuff uh they're talking that like in 2025 um more than 50% of Enterprise data is going to be managed outside of the cloud um and so that is going to be very mpu based right and they mentioned also that already greater than 60% of developers are already adding AI capabilities to Applications um so like you said there's not much that's accessing it right now but it's already a lot of it's already yeah this is why I bought this one right and I looked out I'm so uh I'm going to get this MSI was the best sort of price I could get the latest um core Ultra with a decent graphics card for video editing you know so this has got a 40 60 art TX um in it which is you know good enough yeah great chip and um and that means I can do my video editing although these are going into ordinary um laptops that don't have that kind of video processing kind of capability for your ordinary productivity stuff if you if you don't need video editing or games you don't need to get the high spec graphics card because also the the built-in arc graphics is called on here is very good yeah it's a it's a little over double the performance of what previous arc graphics were right amazing and Intel also the one thing I think is great with Intel have done here is they've said you can't put the arc graphics badge on your laptop unless you put at least 16 gigabytes of RAM into that laptop yeah their new their new Evo certification right yeah that's they have actually specs for battery life too yeah because they they don't want the Evo name on things that aren't like you know top top yeah and you're going to have a bad experience now if you use a Windows machine and try and multitask um with anything less than 16 gigabytes it's it's not going to really really cut it for most if you're somebody who uses a lot of programs and switches between them quite a lot you you're going to find that um and so the reason I bought this chip was because I I kind of I wanted to make sure it was future proof really I didn't want to be wanting one of these chips in less than two years time yeah um there are there is a list I've finally managed to find it was the only one I found is on msi's website of programs that are currently using the mpu and things like Lightroom has some things that it already does on the mpu and there's a couple of video processing apps that do um I think Adobe even like generative some of the generative fill can be I think be offloaded to the mpu yeah but but it I've I've tried to do these processes in Lightroom that apparently use the mpu and it just it isn't it's doing it still on the graphics card and things like that so it's an um it certainly is on mine don't know you know I've made sure I've got updated everything uh but it it's not firing up so it's coming and I think the the ones you know it's not surprising to see the windows have put something in there uh you know that that it can do that and um yeah at bet they did a really cool demonstration with sort of Intel's sort of Open Source open voo they call it AI stuff um and I've got that on on a video um that I've put out recently if you're interested where they sort of use it in audacity to spit out um tracks and so you know there are things that can do but it is in that kind of developer phase I think some of the chat here uh talking about developers and what their kind of uh thoughts are later um you know and it's this interesting thing that apple have taken Apple have made people move quite a lot quite quickly because of their switch to arm and I did want to ask you about you know what how you'd see uh chips going will we start to see more windows on arm and have you ever tried have you tried windows on arm yet have you tried it's the Surface Pro 9 I think yeah I've tried some surface devices that were on arm but to be honest I tried them earlier in their life cycle where they weren't very good I've heard they've gotten a lot better uh just in general um I don't yeah I don't know if if you know Windows is really going to push that route like for you know it's good for like battery efficiency and stuff for arm but I I don't know now that they're really getting into the mpu stuff I don't know maybe they'll make some arm or someone will make some arm chips that they can use that have the AI abilities as well but I don't think that's currently a thing someone correct me if I'm wrong yeah and and apple have you know the M series chips have always gone down this rout of having the nor Processing Unit in there as well so yeah they've already had that yeah and I think they knew that was coming with the Vision Pro and how much intense kind of AI workloads we're going to go into yeah yeah that's actually that's a good point that you bring up the The Vision Pro because I think um it's important to remember about these things like this is kind of the first gen for Intel specifically like Apple's been doing it for a bit right but so it's like the reason you're not seeing a lot of applications use it is just because it's so new but it's like when the iPhone came out right like you couldn't you couldn't send like a MMS like you couldn't send a phone photo on the iPhone there wasn't an app store like there weren't things you could do right but just like the Vision Pro like um there isn't that much you can do on the Vision Pro like they it's cool like you can set up screens and whatnot and like there's the you know uh FaceTime with the personas and stuff like that there's some cool demos but it's really the beginning of the technology yeahum and it's just a platform that people are going to develop on yeah and this is I I don't think this is for this discussion right now but we're talking about these great iink devices and I just think they are the like the opposite of a Vision Pro really aren't they they're just like I mean this so what can you you can either have uh this next to your laptop or you can have uh you know all the screens in virtual reality like so so funny story kid I was um my uh my gym has like a little table in the front and I was like shooting off some emails and I was actually I was using my Nomad I was on the laptop and then all of a sudden I'm like invested in my work and I look over and there was a guy with the Apple Vision Pro and uh he's like in the middle of the gym and he has his like 16inch MacBook and he's uh he's using it but he's like kind of staring into space I think he had like three monitors up there in division Pro and every single person that walked by just started cracking up like because you look like he was in like space or something you know yeah and yet still typing on a physical keyboard and yeah we're kind of at this yeah inflection point really and and I'm I'm I'm like the opposite over there I'm taking notes on my no yeah this sort digital analog device here is is fascinating isn't it really yeah but just to talk a little bit more about the MSI briefly I've done a sort of first thoughts on it and I'm going to do more on it as well and I'm going to do a video talking more about these processes and where they're going as well um but you know it is a really good thing I I I haven't had something with such a good Windows hello on it as well I don't know if you if you're fan window H I like Windows H yeah yeah and it sort of takes the screen away as it when you come as well and it's like the laptop's got a great amount of input output although like do you find like using one of the USBC uh ports for charging all the time is is get like means you've you've just not got enough USBC input I don't know whether two is enough really and yeah does yours have two Legacy USB no they're both um thund oh oh oh yes hey you mean type A no just one typ okay so there's one and then yeah yeah okay so it's kind of like you are stuck in dongle land really and uh yeah yeah I mean I feel like I feel like for a 16inch laptop like three should be the minimum you know yeah um I mean when I when I use it at home like right now I'm docked up so I just have one USBC cable going into the laptop and then the doc has all everything else plugged into it um but yeah I feel like I feel like having two is sometimes a little limiting um I mean the laptop I'm on now has two and you know when I'm out doing something sometimes I did do wish I had a third yeah yeah absolutely yeah uh the other thing is it doesn't have is it true like the because the the graphics card uses a PCI E Lane it slot yeah um and I've noticed the ones the the equivalent this is the prestige 16 is called the equivalent that doesn't have a graphics card gives you a second Bay for an M2 SSD is that because that line is not being used for the GPU oh yeah yeah there's probably less heat pipes inside right I see they have they they have probably have more space to add an extra SSD yeah so I think that's a choice you know I talked about you know don't immediately think that it's just always better to have the GPU because actually for some of you it might be better to have a second SSD um you know SD rather than one uh one thing you know you were talking about nomenclature earlier like the core Ultra 7 there yeah um it gets even more confusing because they're shifting out of the core i5 core I3 core i7 but the core Ultra 7 is like the middle of the road on the higher end of processors so they also have the core S right which is like less powerful uh less graphics and then they even have one level below that which is like it's just like Intel processor or something like that so that'll probably be for like the budget like $300 laptop so they're getting really they're finally retiring the Pentium and the sellon names then yeah because those were weird because they would put those in laptops but then there were also desktop versions which were way more powerful so it was it was a very confusing nomenclature they're shifting stuff it's it's not getting any easier to understand yeah um but generally the the like you're talking about on your prestige the core Ultra 7 that's um a chip that is meant like specifically for Content creation and gaming and stuff um with the arc graphics so you know you could have a pretty good experience maybe you're going to be gaming in 1080p not like 4K or whatever whatever the resolution the screen is um but like for Content creation you can probably edit through 4K video on that um the core Ultra 9 has the 185h and that's uh that's just a little more powerful I think it actually I want to say yours is a 28 watt processor um and I think the core Ultra 9 is like a 45 watt processor so it gets more it just basically gets fed more power um and uh yeah so so anyways um those those chips are good like you don't actually need a GPU for those yeah uh you and you can still have a nice experience with it um but that then again like for you you're content creating all the time so having a 40 60 is nice you're yeah and what I found is it's it's simultaneously running the art Graphics chip and the 4060 as well so I think that's quite useful like I know way back when um it you had to like choose to put the laptop my first one that had s of dual gpus on a core processor and uh and I had to say right now go and use the high powerered uh we did it by plugging it in basically and it only fired up the high powerered graphics card when you plugged it in it's kind of this frustrating kind of workflow right I'm going to open up Photoshop so I better make sure I'm using the good graphics yeah or you can like sometimes set when you like open that application to like launch through Nvidia or something or like have the but it will it will choose to use Ivor and it will choose to use them at the same time as well so some processes on the arc and some processors which I think is nice that's really good as well defitely so are you using your laptop um like as a desktop replacement right now or are you still no no I just um no I mean I bought it because because my desktop died and it was the power unit and uh so it just took me a s a week to get that solved really I didn't want to not put out any videos for a week and do any work for a week basically and I've been as we've been discussing before I've been sort of on the cusp of buying a new thing and then when I went to bet um uh the show of Education technology show uh just talking to the guys that um Intel it got me interested and excited and I just thought you know what yeah how was how was your experience at that yeah it was really good yeah it was it was you know for someone who's like a teacher the last time I went was about a decade before and you know I was there as a teacher sort of like uh looking at things like visualizers and everything like that you know very different very different technology back then probably yeah yeah I was it was fascinating I was expecting AI to be like everything and it was in a lot of places but um the the thing that was everywhere was gaming an education setting and I thought that's a bit sort of a surprise but actually I thought about it and talking to the chat from gaming Scotland Esports Scotland was um it like actually to get people really interested and interested in computer science and everything like this you know I thought that actually gaming was was spot on and uh you know it was a huge deal like the the gaming you know we were running big competitions and all the schools had turned up and you know they were playing uh rocket League that day you know so it's basically just this rocket league tournament going on in the background this whole time with you know everyone you know fascinating and uh just some awesome really good things um let's field some comments and then we'll have our last thing as well um oh the last thing to say about it which is nice if you're at all interested in content creation or anything full size SSD full size sorry SD card very nice that's great yeah just like glad and that one um that one actually slots in fully huh almost okay not quite fully a little bit oh that that's pretty good though yeah that's a that's a pet peeve of mine like mine you put it in it's like half the SD cards out and it's like I don't know it's you can't really travel with it like that or else you risk like breaking it you know breaking yeah yeah um we haven't spoken much about Snapdragon um but they are basically Snapdragon I think they exclusively are arm but they're certainly um working hard to bring uh those into laptop form factors and away from purely Android tablets and I think that's that's one to watch for sure snap yeah I uh I was watching some stuff on Snapdragon yesterday their New Gen 3 processor um 30% faster 20% more power efficient um they their gpus are getting so good like I I feel like at some point their gpus are already going to be so powerful that like it's not going to really matter much um I mean even from from this s23 to the new s24 this year the G the GPU got better but it like I have no complaints on it about here you know so maybe maybe the power efficiency there but they are adding things like real-time Ray tracing um which is stuff we see in Nvidia and AMD and uh Intel has xess which is their equ oh no sorry that's their super scaling um which is uh super scaling basically dlss is what Nvidia calls theirs is like they they upsample something so if you render the game at 1080p for example or whatever application and then you they super sample it up to like 4K essentially so it just takes a lot less power but Snap Dragon now doing that um they're going to have the AI local assistant and um their mpu is apparently 40% better per watt now uh which is which is interesting and so I had a question for you actually because you're in the EU right well UK in the UK sorry sorry but but you I think the UK also sometimes gets the exos process yes we yeah yeah we do yeah yeah so that that that's what I was referring to um what like so Snap Dragon is getting so good do you think at some point they're gonna stop those exos processors I don't know I think certainly uh xos is Samsung's own uh I think they have to play some catchup on that yeah because the processor getting so good now not going to be able to Market CU I remember feeling a little bit um what's the word not grieved but a little bit kind of oh I I thought I was getting this Snapdragon processor and then I saw that actually the the European ones were this was way back in like note 20 kind of days I think even before that maybe and looking at the benchmarks and being like all right it is like 10% you know difference it's not a huge huge difference but now as you're saying Snapdragon are really going for it and um I think if there is a bigger difference they won't be able to just do that and uh yeah I know I'm pretty sure that now the later uh Samsungs are actually all um Snapdragon no matter where you are unless you go down to the sort of more budget end I think certainly so you're bolded Snap Snap Dragon right yeah yeah this what this one's a Snapdragon also I think incidentally I think that books uh books use Snapdragon chips now the old ones but um you know that that is where I think this Improvement in the gpus comes from and that's where that kind of exclusivity comes from because it is an exclusive technology to them with the Inc certainly they're the only brand using uh book super refresh technology and they're the only brand doing as well as they are I think that's because they're able to use uh better gpus which you get on Snapdragon system on chips essentially that I saw a CO comment here um oh yeah go go for that one we yeah we're gonna go um we'll do do the questions and we got our last bit of uh chat that we've discussed um so yeah the rise in 8,000 so again 8,000 so now if you're looking at an AMD you want to be looking out for that eight at the start of if you want to get the very latest or expect a higher discount you know like expect it to be a lot cheaper don't don't look at it if you're getting something that starts with a seven you know don't think that should be the same price as something that starts with an eight uh and certainly if you see a five or a six then yeah fine still decent processors but they're three years old two or three years old so yeah I I get this question a lot like um people are like oh you know should I wait for the next one blah blah blah and I'm like you really have to consider your needs like if you need a laptop right now you shouldn't wait six months to get one when the new chips come out you should just get one like um but that being said like if you want to Future proof it like and that's your main goal then yes probably wait a little bit um and then get like the ,000 series if you're going you know yeah good stuff um yeah so Snapdragon X Elite that's their um that's their windows on arm chip I think Snapdragon uh big claims uh when it was announced haven't kept up with it mwc oh in Barcelona yeah so that's mobile Congress yeah yeah um that yeah that that will be interesting I mean we we've talked about Lenovo a lot and like laptop integration um I know I know the uh the E the smart paper they have isn't great but you know if if anyone's gonna make a laptop that does eink right hopefully it would be them I think because they've already experimented a right yeah they're certainly you know they're not stopping with that uh with that device or that line they're not stopping with their kind of thinkbook plus which is the sort of innovative ones it's you see the thinkbook plus with the Android tablet that you rip off the screen and it yeah and it runs two it it literally runs Android and Windows right so P it off and it's nid tablet it's got a totally separate processor I believe in the in the screen yeah yeah in the B and then the bass has the has the windows one right interesting yeah that's interesting so that that is a fascinating concept for an e Inc screen I think yeah but it's not any ink screen I think they should have they they had one which was a little screen here on the side I think they should have a i in screen yeah like this so it would have to be a bigger laptop or a smaller in screen but could you imagine this is your fulls sizee keyboard so enough space for a little tablet off to the side which is like your scratch Pad basically yeah and then when add a siloed pen too which was so and then you could just pull out you know and that could that's almost like the satellite device you could take that and read something on the on the sofa you know but it's got all the access to all the files on this it's got a low powerered Android system here you know that's what I think they should go down there I think that would you know this use case is compelling for people having it next door to your laptop like that yeah that's if if Lenovo were to make an eink integration device is that is that what you think your ideal one would be I think so because I think you need to like having it on the back was silly because then you can't you can't use both screens at once so like yeah you know and and we were talking about books earlier on and one one reason why books might be your ideal companion is that you could just fire that up into um space desk or whichever screen sharing app and you can have it as an extended desktop you know that that's a nice thing about having the full Android system you know some some being able to switch from it being your notepad to being able to just stick a document over there to be able to reference it whilst you're typing that's you know that lives on the or a browser window or whatever program you need just have an extra little window linked to your laptop might be quite nice yeah so you mentioning that Lenovo laptop I actually was thinking that I think my ideal format would be something exactly like that but having the back side be an eink and the front side be a regular screen but then when you detach it you're not using the LCD it's just literally like a something like a remarkable or like a books yeah and then when you and then it has its own processor right has its own like Snapdragon in there or something but then when you dock it back in it's a Windows laptop and you could choose you know you could put it in this way like so I want to like consume content or I want to flip it and then I want to like uh you know either take notes on it or um just have an eink thing to Red doents like yeah that that could be interesting and maybe you know they're certainly they have the capability of doing that yeah I mean that I mean to take the screen right off because I I agree with you like having one screen on one side and one screen on the other side you're never going to use the presenting feature where you're looking at one thing on one side someone else is looking at something have the best of both worlds like have a mobile chip in there for um you know high efficiency stuff and you know when when you're using it in the eaper mode it doesn't require of power like we we're talking about but then in the in the dock it's got like a full uh core Ultra s in there or something um so that could that could be interesting yeah and and this idea of like having a the keyboard be separate from the screen and you know they've obviously got the folding ones as well where you can like set the screen over there and type away on the little keyboard and you know that you know there's lots of places where these could go and um yeah so there's interesting on there's lots of people uh sort of chatting away about this this this file R through thank you so much for this comment um yeah good to see you Chad yeah a students budget yeah look at the Kindle scribe probably if you're if you're on a budget I would suggest um yeah cast the SP page to a computer instead of whole screen I don't know that any can do that specifically um my advice would be that like books will integrate with things like Windows so if you wanted to you know you'd be editing your Google doc for instance on books and then you could just look at that same Google dock on on a on a screen would be the way there yeah oh kit speaking of dual screen laptops someone was talking about the Zenbook Duo yeah know you've had one of those sometime have you seen the new one that just came out no oh it's fascinating so um maybe I can pull it up in like yeah you pull it up I'll have a little look and um yeah oh this was some some we were talking about uh generation of Samsung X andos chips current generation of Samsung is closing the Gap but still behind so yeah so still expect you know just be that consumer that pays attention to the actual Hardware not just the kind of like headlines you know if you read uh or you see a lot of reviews that saying this this latest Snapdragon but then you're in the EU so you're getting an exos chip just look at that information oh if you all see the badge i7 okay but it's i7 12th generation then it's two years at least behind what's currently um out there have you got it available yeah I got it pulled up let me um yeah show let me just uh share here one second okay I just shared cool let you just add that to the stream there we go all right so if you look at this looks like a pretty normal laptop right yeah so would they did is the the actual keyboard oh nice um undocks the whole thing yeah yeah it it snaps on and when it snaps on it has Pogo pins so there's zero latency and it charges the keyboard too yeah and then um if you uh so you see here you can uh once you once you undock it from the screen it immediately Bluetooth connects to it um and then you can use it uh there's a built-in k stand um and you can also use it in portrait mode so for like developers it's amazing and uh it has touchscreen support uh pen support um and then if you see this little thing on the bottom here yeah has a built-in kickstand oh I see so it sits up like that so it sits up like that so the top screen is kind of at like eye level and then the bottom screen is maybe your like peripheral screen down there swi um and it has two options so the core five or core core 7 Ultra version comes with two 1080p screens and then the core 9 Ultra comes with two 3K OLED screens um so you can see all the different modes here they kind of they kind of show you know um but yeah super cool definitely looking forward to checking one of these out and it's got you know it's got the new uh Intel chips and even with two screens apparently the battery life is pretty good yeah that's something we didn't actually focus on a lot with the core Ultra chips is like Yeah I'm ibly getting sort of eight hours of of use out of it which is not what I was getting uh anywhere near on a previous generation of um in so yeah that that was it I'll stop sharing here yeah fabulous thank you for sharing that yes that was that one thanks Gregory I appreciate you just um somebody really enjoying their Nomad I'm glad glad to hear that as well and um how many bugs we found latest super update not not many um I've heard of a couple um but they're kind of like workflows that I wouldn't be using uh so wouldn't have disc discussed those as well um yeah do fire in if you are somebody in the um audiences had any bugs with theirs um then do uh let us know I think that's all for just now but do fire in um for the last little yeah did we did we talk sorry I didn't see did you talk about Dennis's thing about AR glasses oh no I didn't know yeah that's good GOI glasses or Nemo glasses have they the potential but so I think right now to get anywhere near a good experience with that I think you've got to spend the money and get the Apple Vision Pro because um I know that some people now are looking at the meta and that's saying actually for some use cases The Meta Quest will do that and meta really pushing the meta uh systems and I think their pro model is about $1,000 and, P somewhere in that region yeah something like that but I I think that probably and and that will probably be okay if you want to kind of sit and just do whereas the Apple Vision Pro is trying to do everything um in AR these other ones I'd love to try them um but I'm not sort of hedging a BET right now on uh I'm not I'm not sold on it right now um and it it it really comes down to Hardware restrictions um so like that guy was telling you that just whipped out the Apple Vision next to me you know I uh it it took me a little while to get his attention because he had airpod Pros in too and he was lost lost in his own world but I did get his attention eventually and I talked to him about it a little bit and uh he was saying that he can't wear it for more than 45 minutes maybe an hour without it getting uncomfortable so the hardware is too big right now it's um he said he gets some like eye fatigue a little bit still um that it's like it's AR but it's like pass through VR yeah I think when we get to the point where we're like we actually have like AR glasses like um I did like a meta smart glasses review when the quest three Tech can get into like The Meta smart glasses then yes I think it'll be viable um because you're going to be actually looking through to the real world and then have stuff overlaid whereas the Apple Vision apparent it does the best pass through apparently of all them um I haven't tried it yet but I'm going to go to the Apple Store and do a demo by the way if you didn't know you can go to Apple Stores and get a minute demo you just have to sign up um but uh yeah once it becomes you're actually looking into the real world and you're not just looking through a screen um I think there will be viable ways to have three monitors in front of you without any hardware there yeah yeah that's right and and I think yeah with the eye fatigue thing so you got the heaviness of this thing and then with the I fatigue thing I think those screens seem to be the very best screens uh that in any VR glasses ever yeah the Apple ones you know the is it the the pixel density on those things is insane nothing been done like that before and that's been an absolute exclusive I don't know who's making that for Apple but that that's the for me that's the standout Tech really in that thing because the cameras are just excellent smartphone cameras you know they're not better than the best that you can get in a smartphone you know you're looking at the best smartphone cameras that you can't so isn't going to be great isn't going to be perfect uh like reality you know like uh I I take photos of my children with a three and a half thousand pound camera because you know that's what makes me satisfied with that and that isn't perfect yet either so to go down to something that's got sort of a rig of cameras you know isn't going to be the best and and if you're still getting eye fatigue on the very best screens that we can make right now well it isn't the answer yet but it's an interesting one where we go in the future and incidentally you know I'm currently here uh in my setup right now I'm still using the rlcd screen here which is absolutely wonderful for just looking at type you know if I've got a document on here if I if I want to do any typing in this room I stick it up on here you know it's uh it looks really big because it's it's on my teleprompter as well but you know and it's typing is really comfortable on that screen for long periods the Apple Vision Pro is not going to be as comfortable to look at something big like that for for working with text documents but if you want to see a dinosaur coming at you then that isn't going to cut so yeah that's the difference you know you got to choose you're GNA we're going to be choosing do we want to focus on our bits of digital paper do we want to focus do or do we want to get immersed or do we just actually need to sit and kind of you know watch something on a screen that's not too taxing and somewhere in the middle and and that's where I think we're we're at really at the minute um been some really interesting chat yeah so uh one more thing about the AR glasses um I think it'd be really cool when they do get to that point I was talking about where they're um they're you're actually looking into the real world and you're not you know maybe you have a screen up there somewhere but that's like a really cool use case for Note taking because you could be watching a lecture with your glasses on and then just have your supernote right there and uh you're taking notes and no one would even know that you're you're watching anything you know it's like absolutely yes um fin through just a few more of these um yeah Chris is making some points you know seems to be a mission creep yeah we we we've done we've talked a lot about the superno earlier on I know you joined a little bit later my guy um but that's if you want to um after this go back to the start we we spend about 40 minutes or more um on that but um it was really good and also workflows like check out the live stream I did with myself and Ed from organiz for change on my channel because we we give you some real tips on workflows in in that as well yeah that was that was great to watch yeah development here for uh glasses style wi headset I think at ,500 or dollars rather meant for computer display productivity task could be comparing it price and size you know actually you realize the Google Glass thing was was ahead of its time really in terms of what it was aiming to do but I can imagine that screen isn't wasn't going to replace your even one of your uh laptop screens um let alone do this kind of multiple productivity thing yeah why am I not CJ I'm going to do a comparison of those um of why why not an external screen I do have in external screens don't have anything quite this size um or in color but they're sort of coming into the world now as well so they watch this space on that one and I'm going to make some comparisons between different screen technologies that are out there yeah when you when you you think books is going to come out with a Kido 3 monitor soon I think I don't know anything but I think it's going to be soon it's got to be depending this year I'd guess yeah for sure because we we haven't really seen any like big Kido 3 screens right Big M is out now they shipped the first batch b251 it's called okay they're also doing one with a 12th generation core i5 on the back so like you know it's it's um or you can just buy the a as a monitor basically so that will be interesting to see how that works compare that to rlcd and that that those comparisons I'm I'm excited and can't be wait I uh I actually just tried my first cido three screen hey the pocket book color three yeah what do a great book by the way if you haven't read it advancing your photography okay thanks so much yeah yeah yeah well I need book recommendations as well yeah I know you're on a mission right yeah how's that going by the way uh yeah it's okay yeah slow down a little bit but I got up to a real start but uh I just read I've read a couple of really long ones in the last little while so the numbers haven't gone up I've been going through the pages just as fast nice uh thank you very much yeah um main system is the iPad Pro 12.9 want to add a y that I would say perhaps go the smaller one just because you are then you know you haven't got another quite large device in your sort of tech combo is what I would suggest with that and the the the oh that's air3 not a3c okay yeah I was going to say the a3c doesn't have great battery life right but the air3 does yeah it does yeah much better yeah um would it be okay I don't trading view not much experience with that what's the refresh rate on um at R LCD yeah just fine I mean it's uh the only thing is is it response it's not the refresh rate is fine it's not up to like um you know it it is normal it's 30 no 60 HZ I think is fine with it but so you're not going to do gaming at 144 or anything but um it's the the response rate is 10 milliseconds I think I'm right and saying so it it is kind of that previous generation response rate rather than kind of 2 milliseconds your standards kind of now um so I would say it would be fine probably it's 1080p but it's quite large yeah um okay and Chris I'm looking forward to reading your your bugs please do knock them in and we'll pop them up after we just the last bit I want to talk about is rabbit R1 um uh I don't know how how have you had a chance to look at rabbit R1 um yourself that yeah a little bit um I feel like it's trying to like humanize AI a little bit what do you think well I've pre-ordered one on and I'm going Tove in I'm going to you know I just think it's an interesting idea I think the price tag is like it's not bad 1999 I think or maybe it's more in the U no it's it's it's um it's the same and actually so in pounds it's like less than 200 um it's you know it's whatever the exchange rate is and that's good and so it's going to be the case that you could sort of press a button and talk to it and it will interact with your apps for you so I wanted to just you know if you're not too familiar yet with this there's two different types of AI and most of the sort of big things right now have been these large language models so chat GTP and co-pilot um gpts sorry uh is and copilot they're examples of um large language models so they study like they they learn what we have said or written and uh they then give us text which is sort of similar to that and so it has has the mistakes that we make in it which is one thing I think it's very interesting the kind of common misconceptions it makes are the common misconceptions that we make um that's what they are they can basically make text so most of these AI Integrations are how can we integrate this amazing new uh ability to make human-like text and do humanlike thinking processes uh this rabbit R1 is a large action model right um and what it is is how can it interact with things like we interact with them so it will not learn how to just to make text and it will still use ideas from the large language model but it will look at how do we interact with our apps it will interact in the same way and some of the things in the um the sort of uh press release that I've uh read recently is like they've listed out things it's very good at like it's very good so far um at like ordering food or organizing a ride it's not necessarily so good at doing things things like maybe um you know operating complicated software like word processor or something like this and that's where I want to see the thing go like okay on the one hand does it does anyone enjoy using Uber you know like actually pull out your pocket it's an it's an app that does a thing right or and you enjoy going on you never use this at all hardly ever use Uber of course it's partly because of where I live but the you do you enjoy going on just eat for instance and do that well it's going to be very good at in this first iteration of just going and you say order me a pizza I like this this and this and it will say yep I've opened the app and I've found this thing and I'm ready to submit this is the order it should be here in 30 minutes and then it will do it for you whereas um you know so it will avoid you having to go in and use those apps on your phone I think it's quite an interesting point uh for me this kind of one of the frustrations with using chat GTP and co-pilot is fine it can make me good bits of text like it can make me good questions for my lessons but then I have to go and then copy and paste those into my Powerpoints and that's I can't stand doing you know like all my files of any kind not I can't stand it but it's something that that is it's not interesting or exciting yeah but soon I would like to be able to generate the text and then tell it where to put the thing you know and say okay insert those into slide three um and make it look re professional find me an image yeah I like image free and make it really big so it can be read from the the um back of the room and just sort of make those commands and have it do the organization on the page rather than um rather than having to you know operate the kind of icons and click around and all the kind of things that just take time so I don't know you thought thoughts about that and I don't know whether I I don't think rabbit R1 is going to do that in terms of like operating PowerPoint programs but where this is going you know why this is taken so much interest of people any thoughts on that well so yeah I mean I think the rabbit r1's interesting for a few reasons um kind of like you're talking about uh you know between llm L um sorry I it's a little bit of a tongue twister um but it's it's working with different models and I think it's going to be something just cool that's like it's like a very I don't know if you like to call them like monotasking or unitasking devices which is what I consider like The Nomad it's something that's the opposite of your laptop which is a multitasking device right um but I think the rabbit r1's going to be kind of like that in some senses where it's like hey I need to be do like do some productive stuff right now I need to create something like show me a card of this or like show me you know whatever you need at the time um so it'll be really interesting in that sense um as a supplemental device I think I don't think it's going to replace any device that you have but I think what it could replace you know it's clearly targeting to replace your smartphone isn't it like it will be it will be able to be a phone it will be you know will be able to have a SIM card in it with the uh 4G 5G connectivity so and I can tell you um so the I don't know if you know the company that designs the hardware um Teenage engineering oh yeah yeah they uh I have two devices of theirs I have the op1 which is a music synth synthesizer and then I have the pocket uh it's called the play date it's like a little little gaming device but it has a crank in it um and teenage engineering makes amazing teenage engineering makes amazing Hardware like I can't even describe to you how good that crank feels or how the dials feel on the op1 they're just they look almost toyish yeah but they're not like they're actually made of like metal and like really good materials so I'm I'm thinking the R1 is going to be like a pretty nice piece of Hardware too nice yeah it's got that fun kind of vibe to it you know exactly yeah like I'm saying it's kind of like trying to humanize it a little bit right yeah cool so that's a fascinating one so watch this space on that one I think first batch is coming in late March and I think I'm in the sixth batch so we'll see we will see um also I know last time we talked about uh framework my my computer should be getting here probably within the next month or two cool next time we uh next time we talk we can discuss that as well yeah I'll look forward to that absolutely so go on then Chris's list of supernote bugs Mark a DOT on the full calendar has disappeared uh we were talking about this this fourth time now fourth time uh the mark dot uh uh get out this view oh I see so like having a thing you can't see the dot for the event on here fine yeah that's gone that's weird um huh file naming not allowed to change if lowercase if you already written the name in low in uppercase yeah I don't know whether that's something that would be easy to do in any other device but would it I mean yeah yeah probably not um I'm wondering if that removal of the dot came from their last update um where they they updated some things and then they made a lot of changes to Italia actually because it's so new obviously um one thing kit in aali for the life of me I don't understand why you can't control the pen width pen width yeah agreed yeah you got the color but not the width yeah yeah yeah I agree or like you have the hardness right like the hardness of the pencil yeah yeah you don't have the width of it and I'm like it's a little You' got all the different color you got all the different like tones and then you can also change the color in here as well but you can't change the width it isn't tilt sensitive yeah the pencil could be and I think that would be one thing to to see for sure yeah I've been kind of um I've been trying to keep a log as I use a tell of like things I'd like to see improved to like let supernote know um are there any any any other things that you uh would would like to be changed there um I mean yeah I've got notes but like uh I think I've kind of I feel like I've made so much content on this device now it's um the and the the um the manual is there now by the way um it wasn't initially but now when you go into settings and you get you do get a full manual this is what uh Chris is asking about I believe so when you go into settings now you do get the actual manual print it out without screen flashing every single no I didn't know I wasn't aware of that Chris but that's something I'll I'll have a look at and this is a good thing because we talked about the sort of um the why can't I annotate on it um we talked about this sort of uh learning curve with a thing and I think you know go through the manual that should be your first Port of Call on any of these devices is sit have a little session with the manual and find the things that you want to use it for and make a little note then make a little screenshot or annotate it if you can on on you know you don't seem to able to write on this at this point uh take a little screenshot or something or annotate on it and keep it for yourself so that you can dive back into that and do those things quickly and easily you know just familiarize yourself with all that it does you'll be a lot that you'll smooth out that learning curve and you'll have a much better time getting to know it than anything else and then there's also a couple of nice comments about rabbit um sounds really good feeling with all the business Apple of purchases it'll be something they offer later okay yeah interesting yeah because it is a question like that is is it just actually well this will come to Siri and this will come to uh well not to Bixby but you know what I mean the the Google assistant or whatever is this large action model just the first are they just the first ones to really make a splash and talk about these things will Siri be um you know fast on on I guess another one um is the Humane have you heard of Humane the it's that one that's like you're supposed to wear um it has like camera that one that one I'm definitely like less sold on um I think it got a lot of hype and like a lot of people like pre-ordered it but I don't actually know how useful that one's going to be yeah we'll see on that one Gro is doing some real good work real and open models okay and we'll look into that you heard of Croc I have not no no so that's a new one for me uh what will the normal partnership do so we discussed this it's a low power like uh Processing Unit which can sort of take sustained AI tasks and offload them from the CPU so what you won't see is that your computer will over will heat up really quickly when it's having to do an intense AI task and it should be able to manage that in the background and not um not cause you such a loss of battery life because of that and also not overheat the whole system so it can't carry on running the um the other apps that it was doing yeah and basically like for Intel the way they use it is um they use integer 8 um so it's they do small kind of like lower powered integer operations just more frequently than doing more complex calculations less times um and so like we were talking about like the it's all going to come down to applications that develop with that in mind and that's another thing about Intel so you'll be happy to hear about your laptop is they have I think they have four different um software Stacks that they're supporting including one of their own I think uh open Veno open V so yeah it's going to be really cool because they're just making it super easy for developers to get involved yeah um cool awesome and then keep smartphone away yeah I know R good to keep the smartphone away be looky to get dumb phones yeah exactly burning tight yeah yeah exactly you're not you're less like to get distracted by an app if you don't have to actually open the app to sort of achieve the thing that you do yeah I'd really like to try an iink phone at some point just to see how my um interaction with the phone the Palmer's like surprisingly the Palmer doesn't have sort of mobile connectivity but it's still still caused a lot of interest people are still you know compelled by that form factor with the ink so fingers crossed make a little Kido 3 version of that with a SIM card and I'm sure it'll sell pretty well yeah absolutely um so that'll be interesting to see I'm gonna but to get back to the M3 question there I think the Apple Vision Pro is going to push a lot of what gets developed for like the MacBook as well that's where it's going in and it and you know they're clearly thinking about that use case like along with your MacBook which will probably have like you MacBook Pro might have a pro or a Max chip in it uh you know and linking that with with your vision being kind of your monitor for that being able to seamlessly go between now I need the AR experience now I need to focus on the laptop you know that that's where Apple will go with that and I think that um Adam Roberts in there I I would love to see uh updated new um kind of like something like a pebble or I even backed one on Kickstarter once it was called the agent um and it was a eink smartwatch and it um never made it to life unfortunately same yeah yeah yeah and I I I've looked into this many times and I'd love to see more of these uh cool so could we do a live stream people working on that interesting I I I I feel like book books um well I I don't know books but supernote would probably be amendable to that yeah I've invited supernote onto one I've had great interactions with them and they're very responsive just you know they they really listen yeah they said they think about it I said why not just hang out in the chat if you don't want to be on the screen and talk you know I'll do a live stream with a couple of people or about your device you hang out in the chat and answer questions so we'll see uh watch his Facebook yeah great idea um absolutely um uh yeah again you're having to manage versions what you can do you can if you if you're on the Google Doc um version then and you're you're uploading to Google Drive uh or I think you can do one note as well yes it is saving it you can interact with that Google doc and save it and yes you'll have a live copy um but you will have to do a little bit of managing versions or you can use the sort of um so what I'm looking for the the the you can use auto sync up here or you can press I've got it to you know I have to press it to sync and it does the whole it you know goes to my Google Drive and it copies every single file again so it's a it's I don't know why it does it this way but it's a does it's quite an intense process for it so if you have it automatically doing that it means it uses a lot of battery power to do that uh but yes you can you can work on the same dot doc file and you will see the real time changes uh cool right I am going to wrap this up thanks so much to everybody yeah interesting to see I'll take I I haven't heard about the W I'll take a look at it yeah absolutely and uh yeah hatte brand names yeah yeah I know it like uh again these are things for the the um these are things for the neural processing units of the future to to make sure they're they're learning your the things you write and make sure they're they're keeping them in there that's enough frantic for one evening yeah it's been interesting thanks so much Vlad again for for being here we thanks thanks for having me on kid it was a it was a great conversation yeah and we we've got some ideas for the next one as well haven't we we've got a checkpoint I I look forward to talking and finding out about the framework was very tempted but I just couldn't wait in the end I just you know I had to like go dive straight in guess yeah and I mean to to be fair to to your your credit for getting the the Intel chip like the framework I'm GNA get is not going to have an mpu in it um it will eventually because I'll be able to upgrade it down the line but like if that's something you want right now and you want to Future proof it then you made you made a good call there yeah yeah I think so yeah um and we will also talk about this rabbit R1 and these uh large action models again in that future one as well yeah definitely thank you all for watching and thanks for hanging out with us and all the questions thanks for all the great comments everyone vlad's channel is in the is in the description so make sure you check that out take care we'll talk again soon k