We would like to clarify the price of the UNEVN BASE desk. In our video, we mentioned the BASE was $3,600 USD; the actual price is $2,790 USD, learn more at unevn.gg/
I totally didn't realize this was a live stream until the kerfuffle with the sponsor footage failing to run... I love your team's high production value, even when thing's don't go according to plan. Keep up your great energy ^_^
Endlessly entertaining to see an entire pro crew go through the same frustrations I've gone through since 1991...lol No disrespect ... all love ... somehow makes me feel just a little more capable. 30+ years and still learning. Thanks guys!!
I actually found this video format very interesting and engaging! I love watching or doing work on multiple levels at once and / or watching others do the same. Thank you!
That desk surface reminds me SOOO much of the £50 folding tables we used at our Nursery school; it is almost as if they used them as a starting point; and the rest is just built on top.
I have 2 of them for setting up computers. The legs and strength of the top is not comparable. The folding tables are honeycomb with minimal materiel. Good for what they do but they die if you mod them.
Thank you Linus for insisting responsible purchase decision. I regularly refers your channel to my friends and family. It meant a lot having a big figure like you to make such a stand.
How can you say this? Linus, again using a not compatible product to build something And then. Says, can't recommend that's based only on their mistake.
For the crossbody sling bag, why don't you guys take a page out of Camera bag manufacturer's play book. The Gear compartments are usually configurable by dividers that attaches with velcro. So you guys can have foam lined packer blocks that velcro on to the interior of the bag, which should change the volume. Should be easy enough to design since you know the volume of your target devices, unless you are doing a form fitting case.
could also go with something like a military style sling bag, kinda the mini back pack style. Would also allow you to move the bottle holder to the side(s). if you go the military stling with attachment points it would be configurable
I just hope Linus doesn't forget how valuable his off-the-cuffs commentaries are whenever he does things live. They contain so much good information and insights. WAN show is a bit too long for me to watch every show in its entirety these days, but hearing Linus talking about the mutual exclusive nature between sponsorships and reviews is always nice.
Respect to all the important people, camera man Andy, mic boom arm holder, setup guys, editors and everyone else behind the camera …they are the ones making the videos look and sound so fantastic
I think a good idea for the Last Build a PC guide you will ever need should be kind of the choose your own adventure style as a video series. You should start with a splash video and introduction to the team building the various stages and show the watchers how to navigate the series. The whole thing can be in its own RU-vid channel series and have break offs to specific stages of building you pc. Make it fun and informative you could even have a path for different CPU manufacturers, GPU manufacturers, Bios updates etc.
Would also be great to do this and explain computer builds for specific applications, rendering, game development, gaming itself. These all have separate wants and needs from your components and so having a part of the choose your own adventure dedicated to different applications could be great for the longevity of the series
Great sound design is tough. Linus mentioned they were working on a future Framework PC-in-a-desk collab with an unnamed person who is exactly who we would think he is. Sounds great. Unnamed does some really good audio projects - hopefully he will bring some tremendous high-end sound design to the desk build. I imagine he and Dan would really geek out about that (if Dan is allowed on set).
Seeing Linus dangle the Mobo with the aio haning off like a casual Friday suitcase was hilarious. Its actually refreshing seeing a builder not treating the parts like gold leaf
I have an idea for the cross body sling. If you have multiple elastic bands of various sizes stitched into the lining, you'd be able to make one size capable of fitting all the mainstream handheld systems. I made something similar for my grooming kit travel bag. It was mainly to keep my toothbrush from touching my razor and soap, but it looks neat and organized now. It's relatively cheap and effective.
@@beerfish109 but before that, a look at our sponsor, Segway! Are your legs getting you down, are you looking to blow your money on needlessly silly contraptions. Do you want something super impractical.
I’m not sure where they got that price, the website says $2790 US without the computer, monitor, or anything else. Adding a monitor and kb/mouse puts it roughly where they said, but not exactly. Still was funny to see his reaction.
@@jeffisrael3773 so most of us are not in the U.S so the price is different in Canada it is close to $4,000 without anything in it so not worth even half of that in my opinion. And that is pushing it on costs for a desk/case would not pay even $1,000 for it since i can build it for way less
Loved the “How to build a PC”. Haven’t built a PC in ~15-20years (plus it was mostly dad building it back then). Rewatched the long video many times as preparation and then consulted the steps when building. It saved me a lot of headaches. Thanks.
Idk if the price went down but this desk is 1290 with no components.i think it’s pretty good for a portable setup like this. Its interesting to have a desktop that’s kind of portable like this desk and all
The price indeed went down, and also they apparently released a second version of the desk fixing many parts criticized here (some IO ports at the desk-top behind the monitor, larger space for monitor PSU, built-in RGB hub, etc.)
how is this more portable than a monitor and itx or all in one + a little folding table that gets 2x or 4x smaller? it needs two people to deploy, and you cant fit this on a train or in most cars. I work at conventions, and took three full setups with me, and it was less unwieldy than this thing
Linus, your videos are always super entertaining. Also y'all come up with the most fun video ideas. This computer in the table looks absolutely stunning! Also, really loving the wallpaper paint!
Long time fan who rarely comments on your videos but just to say HOLY BALLS was this stream cursed, and from literally minute 1 and I LOVED it. All credit to all of you for not throwing a tech tantrum at any one of the two hundred or so points that I’d have lost it here.
This desk seems like a great _concept_ , but defs needs a fee more rounds of user testing than it evidently got. It's why it's fascinating watching these streams to basically see user testing in action! If Linus of all people is struggling with it, the Average Joe or Jo ain't gonna find it any easier!
I think you explained the messenger bag quite well but referring back to what you said about you can't cut up your ties, if you made a shoulder bag that's of a moderate size it wouldn't matter what it's specifically containing, that's for the client to decide. You could also add a smaller sleeve inside, where if you have a smaller device you could use it to store it and otherwise use the larger space for other items you'd like to carry, a powerbank and a LTT bottle for example.
An insane price and not even a standing desk........Insane. Would love to see a massive standing desk that can fit a full ATX\EATX build as well as hold several very large monitors. That might actually be worth the price tag at that price.
I agree. With the desk budget, you could buy a motorized frame for standing desk (around 400$), building a custom PC frame with better airflows (some skills and time needed though, but around 500$) and a workspace around 2 meters wide (200 to 600$ depending of what you want). Then you still have budget for a fairly good build.
Actually I know a couple of companies that have bootcamps / hotel suites for esport teams that would probably benefit from desks like that the most - especially the carrying part.
If you watch the video where he shows the water cooler block, the thermal paste was already used and there was barely anything on it. He was running that CPU with no thermal paste.
That outlook at the end of the build with Linus sitting on the box seems pretty accurate for anyone building their gaming setup and had to sacrifice their entire furniture portion of the budget for this table.
For the cross body sling, could you make it large enough for the biggest handheld, but ultimately maybe make like inner pockets or velcro straps to hold certain smaller handhelds so it doesnt swim like you said for the Switch? Just a thought because it would be pretty sweet to have a sling bag that is internally adjustable instead of having multiple different sized ones. Loved the video too!
Guessing newish company, new design, research, new supply relationships etc etc Over time that price will go down, but atm probably catering to e sports businesses mostly.
Linus, i like you mane. You might even be my favorite canook. I pretty much watch RU-vid exclusively now (addicted to learning). In fact, 7 months ago some bad stuff happened in my life and I was stuck at home and jobless because of it. First time without a job in `26 years, since I was 12. I found an old Raspberry Pi 3b in my room while I was cleaning, and it just sparked something i thought was dead. Next thing I know I'd picked up soldering (always intimidated), 3d printing, my SBC collection went from a 3b to multiple 4s 5s and my baby orange pi 5 plus 32gb (A BEASt), an addiction to RGB lighting (my room resembles a Chinese casino), and my favorite current hobby building PCs. Started with a throwaway build i found that had an am4 mobo, a beat up corsair case and AIO. That turned from a hodgepodge build into me buying brand new, latest gen everything. 2200 dollars later and I'm training and fine-tuning Ai now, but that build was so damn intimidating and i've been around computers since I was a kid. If it wasn't for your "last building guide you'll ever need" video by you, and your team, I'd have a pile of expensive boxes in a corner. There was a lot of cursing, self deprecation, yelling at you and your team on the TV because I didn't understand, but it finally clicked and I have 4 builds now, an Ai server cluster, proxmox cluster and an invaluable wealth of knowledge. I fall asleep to your old streams damn near nightly, or at least I wake up too them playing. I'm just trying to say from a TN boy to my northern buddies, THANK YOU. Plus, I love the way yous guys talk, Aye. Ironic considering I have the world's most made fun of accent. What you and your team have accomplished is really inspiring. Keep doing you my dude, y'all is cooler than a polar bear's toenails
I think this is aimed at esports event organisers, not gamers. You need a lot of computers exactly the same, easy to deploy and store. It starts making sense when you look at it from that angle.
Even then organizers would rather just buy and keep a bunch of folding tables and get their PCs from sponsors directly. God help them if the *desk* needs troubleshooting during setup or mid event.
@@Valanway well that's kind the point, you just grab another unit, you don't even need to diagnose what is wrong you just hot swap the whole desk, and then work out what's gone wrong and needs replacing with limited effect on the schedule. Don't need to unplug anything but the desk it's self, keyboard screen mouse all the hardware just gets flat packed, carried away and replaced almost immediately.
Going by their site, it seems to be aimed at established esport pros. They specifically mention going to bootcamps or training on location a couple days before a tournament, on your own gear. They got 2 finish pros endorsing them and while i dont know the CSGO guy, the dota guy is about as established as you can be in the occupation. Im giving them the benefit of the doubt and think they might be consultants/maybe even the inspiration for the product. I can totally see that someone at that level of esports would pay this much for the minor convenience of not having to fuck around with config files/dialing in your settings manually and just being on your entire personal setup whereever you are. Definitely a very niche product, which explains the price/why they build probably very low volume in a high laborcost country. Its in no way aimed at some dude who just goes to lan parties. (although it wouldnt suprise me if there are some who would buy it for that)
I work with the largest (and basically almost every single one of the) esports event organizers and I personally dictate who gets what computer and desk setup on stage. This product is *AWFUL.* First of all: We specifically create our desks ourselves to be easily modifiable on the spot, no two stage desks are ever used again unless if the design was universally liked by referees, stage tech, broadcasting AND players. I do not see myself modifying something we bought for this much money, when we could easily slap a couple hundred on some wood and do the job ourselves. If we fuck up, and redo the desks entirely, we still spend less money than 12 of these (two backstage to "replace", if you can.) Second of all: There is no flexibility, and as a referee and stage tech I need to be able to quickly remove and repair any potential broken part or device. If, say, the power supply is giving out uneven power and causing intermittent shutdowns mid-game, I have AT MOST 15 minutes to take that damn thing out, put the new one back in, and power it up again, making sure it works. Throughout all this, I'd have make sure NOT TO CHANGE the player's configuration of hardware even by an inch, to make sure everything is identical and no disadvantage is given except for the momentum of the game slowing down. Tertiary to all my worries is the replacement. Sometimes there is no time to fix anything. We *have to* change the device right now. What am i going to do? Remove the entire desk from the play area, and put it back in? Not happening. It's also HUGE. desk space is minimal on most stages unless if it's the grand finals of a tactical shooter or something like that. The logistics of setting up and carrying this seems like hell.
It's interesting to hear of the initial reactions to the last build guide you'll ever need video. That video is an absolute masterpiece and, despite the enormous effort put into it, will probably be one of the most valuable videos you guys have ever made. I was extraordinarily grateful for it when I built from scratch for the first time, and I look forward to sending it to anyone who's thinking of building the own PC. Keep up the awesome work, LTT does it right!
New favourite thing ever is listening to you answer queries, so cool and just feels like you actually care. Amazing content as per the usual, get on guys 👏👏👏
Just watching this for the first time, I'm a bit slow, but as long as nobody is looking at the clock I'm right on time ;) loved this video, and also my first LTT livestream that I've actually watched so thank you guys amazing content. Keep up the great work!
What about that hole in front of the monitor stand... could that possibly be for a cable for charging a keyboard or something perhaps Edit: they figured it out
You should give that BMS a hot air reflow. If you don't have any obvious burned components have a look at all the solder joints. Visual inspection with magnification if possible or just take pics then pinch and zoom. Did you ever completely remove power from the BMS. It's got a microcontroller, so a computer. What do you do when your computer hangs? Reboot right? Some of those BMS you can't be more than 20mv apart. I would remove power. Charge all the cells up and balance them and then reconnect the BMS. All it takes is one bad balance leads and that thing is going to cut off. Also make sure the thermistor is good, the little temp probe or probes. Meter in resistance mode, they are usually 10k sometimes 1 or 2k but get a meter on it then put your finger over the end of it and see if it changes as you apply your body heat to it. If the BMS has thermal protect it will not work without a working thermistor. Of course it usually the skinniest wires in there and people sometimes see this wire that isn't hooked to anything and just nip it off. People bring me their batteries with a bad BMS all the time. It usually isn't that the BMS is broken, a lot of times it's just doing what it's designed to do. Unbalanced groups is pretty common, sometimes they ride to the point where the battery cuts off and then they leave the bike sit until the next time they want to use it and they throw it on the charger and it won't take a charge because the battery was already low but now they let it sit and the BMS uses power to monitor your the battery so it's leeching at all times. Another thing I see a lot is pinched balance leads. You should pull the jst wire for the balance leads off and do a voltage check and make sure your voltage is going up the same amount between each group. Now the other thing I see is low quality boards that just aren't really soldered all that well. The fact that the battery meter also isn't displaying properly kind of hints at a balance lead or some other condition that's only giving the battery meter partial voltage. The battery led meter is usually a separate circuit and it's literally just a resistor and diode between each led segment. The cells absolutely have to be balanced. Like real close. Usually applying full pack voltage to a tripped BMS will wake it up. Sone of them though you have to short the leads, use the tiniest wire you can find and try not to light your eyeballs up. You could try to find paperwork fur that BMS but that's usually fruitless or yields poorly translated documentation that isn't really helpful. If you are talking to that company you should ask because someone there is going to know the reset procedure for that BMS. They might even send you another one or...maybe another battery if you are lucky. Even if it's a review unit I'm pretty sure they would like to see a follow up video with them providing you proper support for an issue that is obviously happening way too soon for a new bike. On a side note... Junior's bike...the tread is backwards. I'm sure it not effecting ride quality on a normal basis but the point of the tread bring designed like that is for riding in wet conditions. The tread directs water back and away from the wheel so you don't hydroplane or lose gription. Not a big deal on a normal bike but we aren't going normal bike speeds now are we. The arrow points to the front kid. It's like playing where's Waldo sometimes to find the stupid arrow because they make them so small. The normal ultraverse you obviously know the yellow letters are on the right. Those are good tires, I have those on one of my bikes too but I may be switching to some big Harley Davidson street meats. Just need some rim tape and valve from an old tube to convert to tubeless. I'm a little worried about smoother tires with dual motors but maybe that just adds to the fun. I'm still deciding. Your a big guy, you should do dual motors. So much more torque, a guy your size would really benefit from it. Just like a 1500w up front and a tiny little 75100 FSESC. VESC is the way to go. You learn the software for the VESC and you learn a lot about how these controllers work and everything is well documented and in English no less. You like to tinker, that VESC will keep you occupied fur a while and I believe he has added support for LEDs recently and believe it or not...using your motor as a speaker of sorts. A weird thing to add but some people use them for RC purposes so it makes sense for that. I'm just glad to see he is still actively updating and improving these controllers a decade plus later. People tell you you talk too much so I talked way too long in solidarity. When people say that just talk a little more and tell them to suck it. Ha
I think desk cases should be more common, it gives a piece of furniture another great utility and can save space around your desk along with possibly providing a larger space to fit parts. Also the ability to look through your desk at all your parts running just sounds like the coolest thing.
If this is for ESports and a TO wanted to closet enough of these to outfit an entire group stage to finals tournament, but not require a lot of space/management in those long periods of time where they're not holding ESport events; this seems really reasonable. If you had 2 teams of 5 with 3 matches being played simultaneously that's 30 x 3700 for a permanent solution to optimize space and time; even if you had some backups I'm sure that would cut massive costs. The hot swap drive makes total sense for that too, for people to load their configs/settings etc. And the handle to carry it from storage to stage and back again. The flaps look lockable too to ensure no one is plugging in any 3rd party devices not previously scanned/approved in the hot swap slot.
I fully agree man. Configuring Windows to run well in a handheld environment just isn't possible without some SERIOUS tweakery! That is very much likely something that Microsoft will need to get on board with, and I truly hope that they do! It's going to be very difficult though, as software made for x86 Windows will likely need to have coding made specifically for that handheld version of Windows, and it's going to be VERY hard to get everyone on board with that, let alone old software that already exists. How do you make it seamless enough to where all old software will run properly AND be user friendly in a handheld environment? It seems like a monumental task, one where some VERY smart & creative ppl are going to have a whole lot of work to do to get it right. Windows simply wasn't built for such a thing. It NEEDS a sizable screen and a keyboard/mouse, & that's all there is to it.
At first glance the computer desk didn't look too small, but once it was put into use I could definitely tell it was undersized! A regular compter desk would be a better buy!
yea, I don't really see the appeal of this, especially for the price point. My table is probably double the size to have room for my work laptop, 2 monitors etc. Even with automatic height adjustment it didn't cost a fourth of the price. Regular Desktop PC under the table ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Neat idea but not that practical and way overpriced.
I knew that as soon as I heard that it's 6 feet. That's just about 120 cm! I had a desk that narrow as a teenager, it's barely big enough for gaming, but if you want to do any work on it, it's simply inadequate.
I could see this being really good for college esports teams. Perfect for when they need to move setups around for events and tournaments, and larger schools would 100% have the budget to buy them too.
Stream dropped before Linus could drop a water bottle on those gaps and kill this product permanently. Unevn targets this towards pro e-sport gamers but those guys are literally contacted to have brandname drinks on their desks during events. F
You're not much of a pro-gamer if you frequently knock over or otherwise spill your drink in the heat of competition though. Having exceptional dexterity is a key skill for pro-level gaming!
@@armando1is1great It been years, maybe millennia, perhaps the first time in history, that someone tried to sell a desk that could start an electrical fire from knocking over a glass. Who is the dumdum there?
They were actually $`1200 now but are sold out. Pretty cool desks if you wish to lug your whole computer and monitor places which would be cool for people who move around alot of need their pc on events.
Ok so after watching the WHOLE VOD and finally finding the website, seeing that they hevaily market the portability aspect of this desk, its actually kind of cool, even able to fold your monitor down into it and the whole shebang, would be PERFECT for someone that regularly attends LAN parties.
It really is neat but as someone who attends a large LAN every year, I've found space is often at a premium. I'd much rather have my sff PC and a portable monitor - LANs are exactly the kind of thing cases like the Ghost S1 were made for. Honestly though I can see this being great for people like XQC or other streamers who move house frequently or have semi-permanent living situations.
Why not just a buy a gaming laptop for your LAN parties at that point though? It doesn't make sense to put your main rig into a rather small folding desk that limits you to a single 27" 16:9 monitor when it's significantly cheaper (and far more convenient anyway) to buy a second PC for that use case instead!
@@LRM12o8 Gaming and laptop do not belong together and they never have. You want to game correctly and stably, you go desktop. You want to be portable and able to do work and play browser games you laptop. Im sorry, i know that opinion pisses people off but its the dead truth. Just like with OLED, it looks great but the tech is half baked and not ready for prime time. They burn in within a year usually, or the logic boards go within 2-3 or you get a couple dead pixels or color banding, or all of it at once, etc.... so no matter what you are going to RMAville within 2 years for sure for something. The TV's need all kinds of software magic to do what they advertise. On top of all that they want to sell them for way inflated prices which puts a cherry on the dumpster fire.
I believe that Unifan they show is the mirror version which DOES indeed use a different connector than the normal Unifans, also I like to think the pyrimid pc is covered in Linus' face now.
34:10 This Merch Message and Linus' answer to it feels super super on the head right now with the whole gamers nexus video. I mean this was streamed 3 months ago and it just feels exactly like what the current controversy is between the channels.
Linus, just keep kicking ass brother. You are a true underdog story with a beautiful life man. Keep making us Canadians proud. Hell, keep making us HUMANS proud bro!! Rock on. \m/
yes but they would rather just have a big regular desk with a pre built on the side or somewhere that wont bother anyone. this is just too expensive for that kinda thing.
For your sling bag. How about make one size with interchangeable inserts for various size devices. Either include all in one package or specify a size and offer others separately.
The thing is "just" 2500 euro, idfk how they get to 3600$ from there, unless that is the shipping markup while simultaneously claiming "free shipping" to the us and canada?
$2,800 freaking USA dollars for a folding table case (currently on the website)!!! It looks like they are marketing hgh-end, prebuilt market to really rich guys. I might pay $1,200 for something like this. Great Idea - Great Execution - but overpriced.
Definitely like the lighting you did on the dark wall. I already have a walnut desk, will definitely use some of the ideas to make my space more comfortable. And 🔥 ;)
I have a few things I personally don't like about this table but those are mainly personal preference. In general I like the idea of the product. To be fair though R&D probably took a few years and the first OLED displays with non-integrated power supply basically just hit the market a few months back so that might be an explanation why they do not have a space for the big power brick.
$3690?!?!! Do they even want to sell any to anyone that might actually use it for their intended function?! I would absolutely LOVE to have one of those, but not for $3690. That's f*ing ridiculous
yeah it's stupid it looks like a really nice camping table with a little bit of space for a pc and stand so the fact it cost $ 3,690. is stupid it should cost around $ 150 too $ 200 with no pc inside with the pc ok I can see the just about $ 4,000 price point because your pretty much just paying for the pc so I think around $ 4,200 for both the pc and desk would be more understandable for that price point at lest I would think so if I was to buy this or saw it in a store today.
No idea if LTT will see this. But for the cross body sling. Make it big enough for stead deck and battery bank/ charger and have a strap system inside that could secure other products etc.