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Linus Gabriel Sebastian (born August 20, 1986) is a Canadian YouTuber, known for creating and hosting YouTube channels that cover technology. On November 24, 2008, he started publishing videos on his main channel Linus Tech Tips (LTT) which has 16 million subscribers and 8.27 billion views as of December 1, 2024. [ 21 ]
Linus Media Group Inc. (LMG) is a privately held Canadian digital media entertainment company with a focus on technology, founded by Linus Sebastian and Yvonne Ho in 2012. The company owns and operates several technology-oriented YouTube channels and podcasts, most notably Linus Tech Tips (LTT), serving as their production agency and ...
Linus Sebastian made a video review of the GPD Win on his YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips and stated that it handles gaming and multitasking capabilities and was happy with the hardware specifications, hardware design, and features overall. He stated that deciding whether it was worth the price was up to the user and that Win made him excited ...
An Ars Technica review found that the battery life of the 13th Gen Intel motherboard was significantly improved over prior designs, gaining a 40% uplift in PCMark's battery test but remaining mostly the same when running Handbrake, despite the reviewer testing battery life with the 55 Wh battery from their previous machine; with an upgrade to ...
Brownlee's logo. Marques Keith Brownlee (/ m ɑːr ˈ k ɛ z ˈ b r aʊ n l i /; mar-KEZ BROWN-lee; born December 3, 1993), also known professionally as MKBHD, is an American YouTuber, influencer, [4] and professional ultimate frisbee player, [5] best known for his videos reviewing technology devices. [6]
The company is notably tied to the early career of Linus Sebastian, a former NCIX employee who went on to found Linus Tech Tips (LTT). Linus initially worked at NCIX as a product manager and later created and presented the company’s YouTube channel to market its products.
The Brisk It Origin 580 is a high-tech pellet grill that's powered by AI, and it makes smoking a hands-off task, automatically monitoring your food for precise results every time.
In 2016, AMD announced a target for their future graphics cards to support 16K resolution with a refresh rate of 240 Hz for "true immersion" in VR. [5] [6] [7]Linus Tech Tips released a series of videos in 2017 attempting to play video games at 16K using sixteen 4K monitors.