字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Galaxy. Bold. Is it the future, Dave to D? What do you say? We're going? Okay. I think it's the future. It could be a future. We're listening. Folding technology is a very foreseeable future. This is the early stages is the first Gen. Is this the iPhone One of smartphones in the future? Bolding phones. This is a product that has to exist on the market in some form or another as that First, Gen. What is it that you like about this? I like the idea of it more than anything else. But there's no way that you're going out and be like, Hey, this is the phone people should be buying. They listed the price right around to Jean. Oh, man, that is 1980. If you buy it for $2000 there's a very good chance you're gonna regret that purchase decision. When that second Gen one comes out, you're going to like I should have held out for this one. If you want to be on the fringe on the edge, you want to have the latest thing. You should accept some of the responsibility that comes with that which is unpolished products from time to time course. The last folding phone we saw was that wacky thing that showed up at Sea Royal and it was a lot less finished than this. But it did act as an indication for the premise. When I saw this presentation from Samsung and I, you know, with the stage you like to hang on a second the stage and the guy and the sound. And I was like, You know what? I like technology. I was like, You know what? I do this for a reason. And this reminded me up some of the wow factor that used to be associated with smartphones. I'm seeing you were you're servicing the kind of seeing it. But here's the thing. When they first brought it out, I think that was the thing. Initial reaction was that looks cool, that they actually made one. That's great. But over the course of that, like presentation halfway through, you could kind of there is that sense of like, well, the realistic stuff started to sink in. Yeah, you're, like, Wait, High price. Wait. Weird mechanism, right? Wait. Fat phone. Any kind of ambitious approach is gonna have to be met with some degree of skepticism. This was presented to you by another company That wasn't Sam. Let's say was Give me a company. But it has to be a no name company like, let's call it a royal. Sure. Would you still have that? Absolutely not. I didn't because it has a Samsung badge on it. You're like, Wow, I think they can actually deliver this at scale. It's a stretch of your imagination of what you can do with this the most. Even if it comes in hand and you're holding it and you're using it, it's like you're basically trying to find usage scenarios. They're showing multitasking, which apparently is gonna be improved. Look at that shot. You see, that's how you sell product. Look at that. Looks good. There's a guy, there's metal. It looks good. South Korea, the mechanics of it Samsung are great. Realistically, man, if you're using that device, you're not looking at the gears. If you're looking for tried and true, if you don't have, you know all this money kicking around to take chances on products like this, this is not for you. A square screen is not something that we're used to you abs video designed everything around that. Absolutely. You know, that's gonna be a Yankee when it comes out. But you also know we're just gonna have it. Let's be honest. We're gonna have it. You're gonna have to play with it. You're gonna have to see it. You're going to make a video about. In fact, knowing you, you'll probably this might be a laptop. No, not at all. Fold. This says we're Samsung. Yeah. Our stuff folds. Yeah. Screen sweet and folded. I was reading something this morning about the kind of pressure that puts on Apple. Specifically, they buy Ola displaced from Samsung, right? Is this something they want to sell? Anyone else? Can you see Apple pulling a product like that out of the keynote? It's a new apple right now. Apple patent filing reveals design. Foldable iPhone Right there. Business insider one day ago. Apparently, there's is gonna fold in two directions whether you're a fan of it or not. If it's acting as the F one vehicle off the tech universe, you have tohave a plane. You gotta put a car in the race. If Apple chooses to do that as this patent filing would indicate they are in a big way going to be relying on Samsung to deliver the components necessary to do so. You know, they're working on this stuff anyways, right? I just think it's strange that Samsung put this particular unit out as the you can buy this in April. You can buy that wacky thing. Yeah, and it has a Samsung brand name on it. It's wacky, but refreshing is what you're saying weirdly like almost everybody. Smartphone. Is this giant slab now? Because what? Because human beings didn't even know how they were going to use these things. Human beings got these things, and then all of a sudden, there on the couch, all sudden. So are we at a point in time where human beings will address them like computers and just say, I want a bigger computer start to open up to the idea. Okay, That's all I'm saying, Dave. But I hear you, man. You're being logical. Reasonable? And that's what I love about Dave to D. Ladies and gentlemen, best channel on YouTube. This is what you're missing in your life?
A2 初級 見よ!2000ドルサムスンギャラクシーフォールド (Behold The $2000 Samsung Galaxy Fold) 2 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語