So this is the Oukitel K9 it’s a new budget smartphone priced $200 and it offers the largest screen I have ever seen in a smartphone this year so first of all inside the box you will find user manual sim eject tool a USB C to USB a cable USB type-c charger cable USB type-c two audio jack adapter a European USB power adapter and I’ll tell you the voltage its 5 volts 6a you’re also getting a silicon case and quickly show you what the case looks like fits quite nicely gives you some protection to get you started and of course a bit more grip now this smartphone is actually made from a plastic body and it’s a very simple design finished in black and on the front you can see that the bezels are quite noticeable and you do have a small chin at the bottom furthermore its only eight point nine millimeters thick and weighs 232 grams so surprisingly thin for a large battery smart phone so we have an incredible 7 point 1/2 inch IPS LCD display with 350 pixels per inch along with a full HD plus resolution of 1080 by 2244 now this smartphone is powered by the mediatek helio p35 octa-core CPU with 4 gigs of RAM and 64 gigs of internal storage furthermore we have dual band Wi-Fi AC its factory unlocked with 4G LTE and Bluetooth version 4.4 and this is running Android version 9 PI now the OS is quite smooth in operation and you have a large icon layout and it’s always nice to see hardly any bloat ware included now let’s talk about the cameras we have dual cameras on the back 16 megapixel primary and a secondary 2 megapixel shooter furthermore on the front we have an 8 megapixel selfie camera on the tear drop so without further ado let’s just take is camera out for a quick spin so this is 1080p video the Alcatel cake nine on the screen it looks like we’ve got no image stabilization at all so we are shooting 1080p video with them oukitel canines front-facing camera and this is what the quality looks like and to give you an idea of the sheer scale of this mammoth.
Greetings folks, and today on LGR I am proud to present the fabled AdLib Gold 1000 Stereo Sound Adapter. An IBM PC-compatible sound card which, after multiple delays, launched at a suggested price of $299 in the US sometime in late 1992. More or less, its release is a bit complicated but we’ll get to that. For now lemme just go ahead and say how much I’m freak in’ out with excitement recording this footage. Cuz dude, seeing an AdLib Gold in person, still in the box, unused? Among retro PC enthusiasts, that’s like finding a golden unicorn that craps diamonds, it’s just not a thing. Yet here it is, looking’ spiffy! And it’s all thanks to Trixter, aka Jim Leonard of The Old-school PC, Check out his YouTube channel if you’re into this kind of thing too, the man’s a fountain of knowledge and some of the items in his collection are literally one of a kind. Not the least of which being this pristine AdLib Gold 1000, a card that I’ve been wondering about ever since I was eight years old lookin...
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