Samsung Muse Video Review! - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Hey guys, I have appreciated the video reviews posted here so I thought I would do one myself. This video review is for the Samsung Muse. There are hardly any reviews online so i thought i would give an in depth look. Here is a link to the video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlpDvtDCCDc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The Muse is on sale for 50 on Samsung, and 60 from Amazon. In short, its a great item if you simply need a lightweight, inexpensive mp3 player, but for every day use you might as well stick with your phone.
This is my second YouTube video, so there is much room for improvement. I plan on continuing to review various android hardware and accessories should you wish to subscribe. Let me know if you have ideas!

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Music Videos with The Fuze/Touch Pro

Hey ya'll. This is my first post, though I've been part of the community for a minute. I love this site and I love my gadgets!!
Anyway, I'm a musician/producer/artist. Iv'e never shot a music video in all my years of performing. But just the other day while I was taking a bus to Seattle I figured, "Hey, I have one of the best phones on the market and at least 1.5hrs of nothing to do...let's make a music video!!!"
Anyway, I do not know if anyone has ever tried to use the Fuze/Touch Pro in this fashion but...well, here's a link. The quality is actually pretty freaking cool looking, no one whose seen it believes I shot it with my phone. The quality is kind of lo-fi (but that's mainly because of the upload size) but it gives it a cool feel. Anyway check it out, its my first direct contribution to this forum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjeWehQrKjs
*The Visionary*

Someone explain to me about youtube review

When I look in youtube for reviews of various stuff, 50% of them are "unboxing" reviews. I don't get it. When I buy something, I'm buying it because of that something, not it's box. I don't care about the box.
These unboxing videos tells me absolutely zip about the product itself. Why are they so popular?
Another thing that bothers me about these unboxing videos is that it tells me the reviewer doesn't really know about the product.
For example, say I just bought a kick-ass watch that has a radar system and missile launcher. But to operate these features, I'd have to learn how to use the buttons. By reviewing this kick-ass watch when I just unboxed it (when I know absolutely nothing about it) can you really trust my review of this kick-ass watch? What if I can't figure out how to operate the radar and missile launcher in the first minute after I unboxed it? Would it be fair for you to then think the watch is crap because I couldn't figure out how to use it in the first minute?
These unboxing videos are a waste of cyber space.
I think that these are mostly to:
- to show the product is real/production (lots of vaporware around) and
- what comes in the box
Jim
jimcpl said:
I think that these are mostly to:
- to show the product is real/production (lots of vaporware around) and
- what comes in the box
Jim
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Then why are these unboxing reviewers passing judgement on the product itself after only playing with it for like 30 seconds after unboxing?
goodintentions said:
Then why are these unboxing reviewers passing judgement on the product itself after only playing with it for like 30 seconds after unboxing?
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Because they are a waste of your time to watch. If you see someone reviewing, who's just taking it out of the box, stop the video and go somewhere else. I agree with you I don't care to watch the unboxing of a product, it's pretty pointless. I think it all started with the nice packaging Apple products had, then Palm had some nice packaging with the Pre, but let's face it, all the packaging does for me is go in my closet after I open it waiting there in case I decide to resale it later.
The answer to your question is the reason You Tube exists.
I want to know more about this watch you speak of.

Bluetooth Keyboard Video Review!

Hey guys, I have appreciated the video reviews posted here so I thought I would do one myself. This video review is for the New Trent Bluetooth Keyboard with touch pad. Here is a link to the video review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tym3BoEhQwc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
And here is a link to the product on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-Mul...36&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=new+trent+ishuffle
My full written review is there as well. In short, its the best wireless keyboard I have used. Definitely worth the asking price of $55. Its meant for a 10 inch tablet, so it may not be what you are looking for though.
This is my first YouTube video, so there is much room for improvement. I plan on continuing to review various android hardware and accessories should you wish to subscribe. Let me know if you have ideas!

looking for a tablet, maybe even chinese... 10' with high end specs

hey all im looking for a tablet that I can have fun with, watch videos in 1080 and do my work if needed (mostly writing and skype)...
I went to all the big shops around town to take a look... I am so lost in this area. I can spend $300 or more, but would prefer less. Thinking about if there are any chinese brands with good quality stuff out there...
I don't really play games, mostly just HD video, browsing and office type apps...
attachable keyboard would be cool. Also I like the idea of being able to look at a website, take a screenshot and plan changes for my developer if at all possible...
Let me know any recommendations!
Also if there is a chinese brand that is really good I'd be will and able to ship 100 out here to Toronto and sell them. Thanks

Teenager Needing Help To Turn Dream Hobby Into Reality!

Greetings XDA! I've heard numerous stories about how the XDA community has helped random people across the internet. I am in need of some assistance. I have started a new tech channel called Ish Network on my YouTube channel. For the past 4 years I have dreamed of becoming one of those people who gets to review the latest and greatest gadgets the world of technology has to offer. I always watch channels like XDA Developers, Phone Arena, Unbox TherapyTechnoBuffalo, MKBHD, etc. I decided it was time to take matters into my own hands. It is time to stop dreaming and take action. Before I appeal to companies around the world to lend me devices to review and play with while helping them market at the time, I need to gain a viewer base and subscriber base. Now I'm not asking everyone to subscribe and like my videos. If you truly love technology, please help a fellow geek out!
My first official video to kick off my new series is my Galaxy Note 4 Review. I would appreciate any comments, positive or negative (feedback is always valued). Thank you for helping me out!
The video can be found here: http://youtu.be/Sd4FzCGO04U
Sewrizer said:
You're basically asking us to review a review. Well, here's my opinion:
You did a pretty good job with the video, if this is your first.
Your voice sounds good, however some words are mispronounced and there were a few mistakes/points where you hesitated. Take more time to deliver a coherent and impeccable speech.
The video recording was decent, I liked the fact that you shot many angles of the phone. The problem here is with the stabilisation, the camera was shaking and sometimes out of focus. Again, you should take a little more time to set everything up accordingly.
You should not talk when you are testing the speaker because neither the music nor your voice is clear. You should review it saying something like this "let's move on to the speaker. Samsung went for a rear facing speaker this year. The sound is good/bad/loud/etc. as you can hear". After this brief introduction the music is to be played, so we can hear it and make our own opinion.
Edit: I think you ought to be a little more objective. I mean, sure, the note 4 is a great phone, no questions here, but it has flaws which should have been covered in the review. The rear facing speaker is not that good. There should be dual speakers facing the front, like those on HTC M8/M7. The fingerprint sensor is not as accurated as touchID. You get the point. Note that I'm not saying this is bad and you should quit, but you have to improve. The information is correct, the voice sounds great, the angles are great, just try to focus more on the small details. Use a tripod and take more time to get the camera focused.
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Thanks for the amazing input, I'll definitely put to use your feedback in the future! Appreciate it mate!
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