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a little over a month ago I gave you guys the first look at our upcoming land

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gaming center Badminton Center and I have some really exciting progress

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updates to share with you guys check it out the server room is now one Dan wider

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so Dan here here here show the people stack it stack it I am a server wreck

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look at me being a server wreck and watch this WOW Dan can go all the way

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around this um this really would have sucked let's show them what it would

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have looked like before here's me a server

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r yeah that's a real problem enough about

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that though let's talk about what we're going to put in it starting with ah yes

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ubiquities udm Pro we're going to have one of these for actually we're going to

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have two of these oh God Jake's not getting redundant internet again is he I

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don't know I hope not I it's probably two lines sure so we're going to have

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two because they're going to be bonded together so that we have redundancy and

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failover I mean we're going to have 300 people here so you know we kind of don't

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want it to fail right that's fair enough and speaking of things we don't want to

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fail our security system we're going have how many of these 48 Port PoE

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switches we're going to have 10 of these just to deal with all of the PoE that's

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going everywhere cuz remember that every single door needs like two of these and

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every access point ACC God the speakers dozens of

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cameras everything and sorry Dan we're

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going to have I think it's two of these Enterprise XG 10 gig switches with 25

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gig uplinks so yeah I believe these will be our aggregation between the

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downstairs and up here and then on top of that we're also going to have another

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two of these but instead of Ethernet they're laid out with SFP ports which

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means that we can do 10 gig everywhere this is so Overkill okay so

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much more to show you guys and this video is brought to you by narwhal

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featuring their fro X Ultra combination Robot vacuum and mop that will leave

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your floors looking spotless without you having to lift a finger and look at that

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it's got Edge detection these trenches were here before but what's new is now

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they have the conduit that is going to house power and Cat 6 and

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now these openings are much larger which

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was a costly expense thankfully not for us because they underestimated the size

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of these boxes and the reason I bet Mr Daniel besser knows is because power and

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networking don't mix don't mix and the boxes needed to be bigger why even these

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are the ones I'm actually way more excited about each of these is going to

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have cat 6 and an armored six strand fiber uhoh actually those are just

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duplex recepticles but Dan still right we're going to be using the same style

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of conduit in fact you can see all of it

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is run up in the ceiling to run power

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cat six and fiber for every one of these

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rows of tables that is so Overkill you wanted it come on man we'll talk about

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that in a minute first let's have a look at that fiber Dan assures me that this

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is armored so I can just go to town with this I'm I'm kidding I'm I just love

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seeing the look on his face I know what you're like I'll be careful it's fine

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soe just relax Dan I can tell rela we're going to cut it fiber doesn't need to be

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this thick well it's as easy to run six as it is one ah so we've got six strands

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in here even though we will be using two

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but that's for redundancy yeah well I mean they're going to be public in there

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and if they get kicked or damaged or broken then we can just keep terminating

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them instead of having to pull new stuff right for now why don't we just take a

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look at the inner guts can you yeah sure if I can cut through it the nice thing

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about having the armored fiber as well as you can see it's like corrugated tube

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it really protects it from that minimum Bend radius as well it makes it really

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difficult to kind of go past that uh and because this is the uh the nice stuff

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it's pretty flexible too uh okay cut cut

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away from yourself thanks Dan it's good stuff oh yeah yeah okay I've seen people

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do this hey there we go right we have a plastic sheath on the outside which kind

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of protects this from scratching other things then we have our armor which is

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this nice corrugated metal really really tough then we have our inner layer which

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is kind of the actual fiber part you can see it kind of moves around in there

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there's a really tough plastic sheath on top of that as well and then we have our

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pull cord so this wraps around the entire thing yeah and you can really

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heave on that yeah you can really heave on that when you get pre-made ones they tie it off to a big eye and then you can

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you can give her and then inside we have our six fibers beautiful and these these

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can Co up to I believe it's 24 or 48 and

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again it's the same size no matter what you get so it's just as easy to do six

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as it is one and because it's glass and not copper it's not really that much

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more expensive doing this in Copper would be like two or three times the

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price right speaking of copper we also have all of our Ethernet all right let's

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go look at it two or three times the price oh on our way this is fun bonding

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adhesive um and that is for this guy

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right here Dan mm did you notice that uh

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still pretty bad yeah this

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yeah is all of the sprayon acoustic

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treatment that is going to do the ceilings of both sides meaning that when

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you're on a cord or at a land party you're going to be able to actually talk

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to each other over a distance without it just turning into a bunch of standing

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wave garbage this right here is pretty much

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your bog standard cat 6A solid twisted pair okay it always blows my mind how

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how much of the stuff you end up putting into an installation like this it's

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really really hard to make sure that all the runs are done now to be fair cuz I

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think I'm getting called out right here there was still 90 runs that I had to do

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uh and then we changed it all no it's not you no no no no I no this is

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everyone Oh I thought you were calling me out cuz I ordered like 2,000 boxes of

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this stuff and then only used four it's a very real concern when you're running

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Ethernet cable because while you could take that half box and it'll probably

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make it if you waste the time of running

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it and you're 2 ft short that costs so

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much more than just grabbing another box and making sure that you definitely have

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enough these all came from Phantom cables and what is the total damage we

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got 40 so we have 40,000 ft 40,000

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40,000 ft can you imagine coming from that end of the court all the way back

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to the server room over there yeah it's a lot of feet and then there's two in

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everything there and then there's going to be APS and speakers in the ceiling

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and then it's a lot of runs I hope we're going to have enough Dan's going to have

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all the runs all of them they're mine I did have food poisoning last

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week I did not tell him to do that we're going to talk about the paint splotches

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and we're going to check in with Chase who's working on a proof of concept for our giant screen gaming setup that we're

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going to have here but first we need to check in with Adam oh don't mind me I'm

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just here filming our sponsor narwhal we brought the Freo X Ultra here to the

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badmington land center to see how capable it is in an absolute worst case

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scen scenario and I got to say while initially we had some concerns based on

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that it took about an hour to map out the room In fairness to it this room is

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a disaster area it did do it and it

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actually looks very accurate and we set it a Zone to vacuum and then mop not

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only did it figure it out get it pretty clean it has dirt detection so it went

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back to its base station rung itself out and it is now doing a second pass I mean

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I think the before and after kind of speaks for itself here guys the Frio

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work of any large debris and thanks to the cone-shaped spiral rubber heads and

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50° tilted bristles on the Zero tangling floating brush the freux ultra has an

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Dual spinning mops are made of microfiber to better absorb stubborn

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stains without scratching your floors and uh I think the performance of them

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really does speak for itself the all-in-one station where the foo

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Parks includes water exchange for both dumping dirty water and giving it fresh

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clean water Auto drying for the mops heads Auto detergent filling self-

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cleaning of those mob heads which uses the same AI dirt sense feature that is

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the reason that it's doing a second pass on the floor super cool so it make sure

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the heads are cleaned and checked during the cleaning process using multiple

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sensors and while the docking station doesn't have a container for dust you

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don't need to worry about emptying your vacuums bin all the time thanks to a

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special dust processing solution that compacts the dust in your bin so you can

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fit more in without clogging and it does this at a surprisingly mild 71

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DB now to answer your pressing questions about the paint chase this is why we

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couldn't use this wall for our projector setup because we had to do 1 billion

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paint swatches to determine the optimal color for the walls in here we needed

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something that hopefully wouldn't impact the cast of the light too much but we

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needed something that was high contrast enough that you'd be able to easily

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track a moving object against it so what do you guys think what's your favorite

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color what do we go with I like uh bwf blue I think we should go with Toronto

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Blue thank you the decision is already made oh and it's neither of those it's

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going to be this one what that blue doesn't even have a

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name bwf blue when we mocked it up and I think he used Maya it looked like

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cartoon land oh yeah it's it's a lot you want a

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serious blue for a serious sport yeah and serious gaming absolutely I get

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serious gaming we have the projector set up let's go have a

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look projector gaming Corner the point

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is last time we did an update Chase gave you guys an okay idea of what the

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console gaming corner is going to look like but we've got a more detailed view

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or that's what we're trying to figure out that's what we're trying trying to figure out today so we actually have the

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projectors we have the screens we don't really have the best equipment as you

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can tell but we're going to get there this is a quality inflatable couch I

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mean it's going to store so small we really need that storage space

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lonus happily kept that for like a month I don't know if I was that happy

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about it for our projector we've gone with the Epson LS 1200b which was

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recently liberated from my theater room when I replaced it with the world's

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largest television it's not a commercial project by any stretch of the

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imagination but for a residential projector it's pretty darn bright it's

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laser so it offers excellent contrast and it is 4K 120 HZ which uh makes it

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fantastic for gaming I just misaligned it didn't I probably yeah I think we're

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going to have to give some thought to our mounting mechanism for this if you

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guys if you guys move the couch then we can just go between us yeah so during

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the actual land we're going to have a much taller projector cart that way it

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doesn't actually no one's head is going to get in the way plus we're going to have it mounted to the wall using the

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typical mounting system so what we'll be able to do is just get it a little bit higher so it won't interfere with anyone

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so it should be good kind of looks like ass but I have

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an idea why do we have printer paper here I don't know I was going to ask you

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I think we were using it as a mouse pad oh well why did you ask me why we have

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it then I don't know all right hit it boys

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hey that's more like it man okay biggest

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TV a little better this pretty freaking

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awesome still all right let's

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go oh god oh I just nated everyone oh

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wow just killed two of our allies the

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only real reason that we designed the projector gaming Corner around a 120in

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screen is because we happened to already have one the one that used to be in my

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theater room but it's possible that if

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we just didn't use this screen it might look fine anyway

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honestly I'm not really convinced I see that much of a difference hey do you

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mind hitting the lights I

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mean that's freaking awesome of course

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throw them back on for a second that won't be the case once the

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walls in here are all blue so what we've got to decide today Chase is do we need

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to invest in bigger projector screens

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should we do a quick test and see if we've got the lumens for it yeah we'll

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give it a try Okay lights off again let's see how big we can make this Adam

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you ready I mean Chase let's get this table out of here yeah start start

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rolling Adam okay whoa whoa hold on a second you know

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what that's pretty usable still it is

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Pitch Black in here though it is but that's I mean it's going to be pretty

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dark during a land okay question for you this is not a lot of knits but with your

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eyes adjusted to the dark is this usable at this size this is like super usable

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especially since the land is probably going to be a similar Darkness anyways

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so I don't think it's that big of an issue how many inches are we okay what

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are we at uh 195 195 in I think we can

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go bigger let's go larger I mean you saw the size of this wall right while we're

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going bigger we're also going to go with a bigger batter gaming system this is

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packing oh my God is that a 4090 yeah

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okay all right cool well we've got that you want 4K gaming huh oh

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that is a solid double the area we had

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before I got to say guys still kind of usable in it at this brightness yeah it

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definitely doesn't have enough brightness for convincing HDR at this

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size yeah it's really you can see it capping out with the highlights it just

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like everything's just kind of white as it can get it but it's still pretty yeah

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it's still pretty good looking how big is this like 400 in at this point

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probably about 300 it's not even

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completely dark in here like when we've got the ceiling black which we will

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you're going to get less Reflections like if we want to cast you know

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whatever is happening on you main stage or whatever you're going to be able to

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see this from the entire facility I'm not going to lie I was really really

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skeptical of this projector's capabilities when you were like oh we'll just use our home projectors for the

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commercial space I was like it's not going to work but uh laser yeah I was

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wrong which doesn't mean that we can't amp it up a notch I don't know if you

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guys noticed but we kind kind of have two of them let's get bright brighter

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and bigger the first thing we're going to do is we're going to try to go

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brighter by aligning the outputs from two projectors

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simultaneously without software and rigging this kind of thing is honestly

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probably not going to work but hey I want to give it a shot do we have this

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sitting on anything or like I brought pizzas of paper oh is that what the ream

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of paper is for yeah making fine adjustments I see hey there we go yo

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this looks like that time I got drunk here we go here we go here we go

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here we go this is really bizarre oh it looks

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like watching a 3D movie but it don't have glasses on um that actually is so

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weird it does have like an actual 3d effect almost if we were professionals

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and we were able to align this thing it could be significantly brighter I mean

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that is a lot better maybe even HDR but

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we are not professionals and that looks awful and it's funny cuz this screen's

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so massive but on this big wall it doesn't really look that big oh I think

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I see where you're going yeah Ultra wide that we can do let's do it a scoot to

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the side oh wow okay I mean I guess when

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you have a 300 in screen you got to move you know 300 in to the right freak okay

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I'm working on it of course the point of this isn't to watch the same movie twice

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side by side but rather to use Envy

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surround for Ultra widescreen gaming

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this is by far the largest screen that I

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have ever played do maternal

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on dude this is surprisingly usable like

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it really still looks quite good you know what I will say though is I think

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this is about as big as we can go unless we could go brighter oh do you want to

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try it absolutely just sitting you're

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hogging in here we go you know what this makes me think though this is a fraction

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of the size of this wall what if we could have a screen the size of the

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entire wall that looks

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amazing okay okay now All That Remains is to check in

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with our friends from naral who sponsored this video the fro X had no

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issue mapping this room with those TR laser sensors as well as its bumpers you

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