Kinda depends on your budget. Both are great but if you have the cash you can’t go wrong with the WashG1. But we do like the Shark’s waste collection system slightly better.
@@benmckeen7060 yes and no there great and hold up well but are kinda firm idk if the new ones are better and softer but the quality is there so yes if you like firm chairs but no if you like them softer
Hello, I came across this video through the website and it said that this smartphone can take 50MP RAW. Could you please confirm this for me? If possible, could you share a 50MP RAW sample photo via Drive? 👉👈🥺
@@azlanbhawanie7289 compatible with all Secretlab NEO Hybrid Leatherette, NAPA Leather and SoftWeave Plus TITAN Evo 2022 chairs (available in Small, Regular, and XL sizes)
Why don't more manufacturers make larger super light laptops for office use/mobility? I love the concept but keep running into sound, microphone over usb/3.5m/Bluetooth making it suck for calls, not my first gram with these issues and occasional bluescreens
@@ammarhussam05 Will probably be better, but you want to upgrade the SSD for more performance... or wait for M2 Pro MBP! Though I can get decent frame rates from the M1 Pro MBP.
Hi There! Had to sub to your channel after this review. Really nice and cool review! May I know if there is really a fingerprint reader included in the 2022 LG Gram release? Been reading some reports online that there is no fingerprint reader built in.
Thanks for the review. Although most of the information can be found on the official site. It will be much more useful if you can also show the internals. cheers.
Hi. Please show the internals. LG have had a bit weak cooling. Would be interesting to see if they have beefed it up from last year? Just a beefier heatsink would be nice. There are 2 SSD slots btw and ram is soldered for those who are wondering.
Can this work well with an eGPU via the Thunderbolt 4 ports, or would the CPU be a bottleneck? I would like to go with this but extend its useful life and use cases by using an eGPU (gaming, heavier video editing, etc)?