1 | Know How 171 | ||||
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3 | Shownotes | ||||
4 | Padre's Shownotes: | ||||
5 | Bryan's Shownotes: | ||||
6 | TEASER: | ||||
7 | ADS | Lynda 1543 | |||
8 | Braintree 7 REV1 | ||||
9 | WELCOME INTRO | Open graphics after teaser. | |||
10 | Topic | Notes | Lower 3rd | Links | TD Notes |
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12 | Banter | First Version of the Amazon Prime Air | |||
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14 | Pre-Recorded | ||||
15 | -- KH_AmazonAir-1.mp4 | On the Tricaster | |||
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17 | * Octocopter Design | ||||
18 | * Small(ish) with an external payload clamp | ||||
19 | * No real information about the avionics | ||||
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22 | New Version of the Amazon Prime Air | ||||
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24 | Pre-Recorded | ||||
25 | -- KH_AmazonAir-2.mp4 | On the Tricaster | |||
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27 | * Octocopter/VTOL design | ||||
28 | * But it's a FIXED VTOL design (The motors don't swivel, it has a dedicated drive motor) | ||||
29 | * Avionics have sense-and-avoid features | ||||
30 | * The delivery is done on a target pad | ||||
31 | * 15 mile range | ||||
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33 | First Segment | Notes | TD Notes | ||
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35 | Straight-Up | Traditional Port-Based Connections | |||
36 | * HDMI/DVI/VGA/DisplayPort/Thunderbolt | ||||
37 | * Check with your video card to see how many active ports you can have simultanously | ||||
38 | -- (i.e. The Geforce 770 in my PC has 2 x DVI, 2 x HDMI, 1 x Displayport --- However, I can use EITHER HDMI or DVI + the DisplayPort) | ||||
39 | |||||
40 | But let's get creative with DisplayPort ($67) | ||||
41 | SIIG CE-DP0211-S1 DisplayPort to 2-Port HDMI | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CYX4SPY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage | |||
42 | * Takes a Single DisplayPort in, and outputs to 2-HDMI monitors | ||||
43 | * Can mirror or expand | ||||
44 | * It's also good for distance runs: 5M on input, 15M on output | ||||
45 | * Up to 3840 x 1200 Max resolution (That's 1920 x 1200 per monitor) | ||||
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47 | Notes: | ||||
48 | * In Expand mode, it ONLY outputs side-by-side, not top/bottom | ||||
49 | * You REALLY want to of the same monitors. | ||||
50 | * To the computer, it looks like a single screen, so perhaps not great for gaming | ||||
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52 | Ad Position #1 | http://lynda.com/knowhow | |||
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54 | SECOND SEGMENT | Notes | TD Notes | ||
55 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rir.dashboardcast&hl=en | ||||
56 | Docks! | Here are the Docks! | |||
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58 | Pre-Recorded: | On the Tricaster | |||
59 | -- KH_Docks_USB.mp4 (2:19) | ||||
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61 | StarTech Universal USB 3.0 Laptop Docking Station (~$107) | http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=startech+usb+3.0+dock&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Astartech+usb+3.0+dock | |||
62 | * Requires an i3 w/2GB of Memory for full performance | ||||
63 | * 3 x USB 3.0 | ||||
64 | * DVI, HDMI, VGA (Can use HDMI + either DVI or VGA simultaneously) | ||||
65 | ** (Max resolution of 2048 x 1152 per screen) | ||||
66 | * Gigabit Ethernet Port | ||||
67 | * Headphone/Mic Jack | ||||
68 | * Windows XP or Better // OSX 10.6 or better | ||||
69 | * 2 yr Warranty | ||||
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71 | Decent USB Docks | ||||
72 | - Kensington sD3500v ($100) | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009F7E730/ref=s9_simh_gw_g147_i2_r?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-2&pf_rd_r=158TWYQ1GQPBHFJAZ7PY&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2091268722&pf_rd_i=desktop | |||
73 | - Anker Dual Display Universal Dock ($95) | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C631EYU/ref=s9_simh_gw_g147_i3_r?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-2&pf_rd_r=158TWYQ1GQPBHFJAZ7PY&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2091268722&pf_rd_i=desktop | |||
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75 | Avoid like the Plague! | ||||
76 | - Diamond | ||||
77 | - Asus | ||||
78 | |||||
79 | Pre-Recorded: | ||||
80 | -- KH_Docks_Thunderbolt.mp4 | ||||
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82 | StarTech Thunderbolt Docking Station ($190) | http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Thunderbolt-Docking-Station-Laptops/dp/B00GQSBP90/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449097761&sr=8-2&keywords=startech+thunderbolt | |||
83 | * Can be used on all Thunderbolt-equipped systems (Mac/PC/Etc) | ||||
84 | * Can be Daisy-Chained (2 Thunderbolt Ports) | ||||
85 | * 10Gbps Bus | ||||
86 | * 3 x USB 3.0 (UASP - USB Attached SCSI Protocol) | ||||
87 | * Mini-Display Port can do 2560 x 1440 // HDMI can do 1920 x 1080 | ||||
88 | * Mini-Display Port (Uses one of the Thunderbolt ports) / HDMI | ||||
89 | * Gigabit Ethernet | ||||
90 | * Headphones/Mic Jack | ||||
91 | * Can do Thunderbolt + HDMI simultaneously, but NOT MDP + HDMI | ||||
92 | * 2 yr Warranty | ||||
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95 | Ad Position #2 | http://braintreepayments.com/knowhow | |||
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97 | Third SEGMENT | Notes | TD Notes | ||
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99 | The Mobile Geek | ASUS MB168B+ 15.6" USB Monitor ($280) | https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/MB168BPlus/ | ||
100 | |||||
101 | Specs | ||||
102 | * 15.6" 1920 x 1080 TN screen | ||||
103 | * 11ms response time | ||||
104 | * 600:1 Contrast Ratio | ||||
105 | * 14.9 x 9.3 x 0.3" | ||||
106 | * 1.7lbs | ||||
107 | |||||
108 | Connects Via USB 3.0 (5Gbps) | ||||
109 | * Uses DisplayLink | ||||
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111 | * Supports Auto Rotation Detection | ||||
112 | * Auto-Installs Drivers on Windows7 and better | ||||
113 | * Will Work with USB 2.0, but it's going to lead to a degraded image quality. | ||||
114 | * Works on Windows on OSX | ||||
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116 | Pros: | ||||
117 | Convienent second screen | ||||
118 | Light and Thin | ||||
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120 | Cons | ||||
121 | Case/Stand doesn't have much flexibility | ||||
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131 | Padre and WiDi | ||||
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133 | The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter | http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-CG4-00001-Wireless-Display-Adapter/dp/B00J9C2JDG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449125490&sr=8-1&keywords=microsoft+widi | |||
134 | * Between $30-$45 | ||||
135 | * Works with Laptops/Tablets -- ANY device that supports WiDi/Miracast (Windows 7 and up, Android 4.2 and up) | ||||
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137 | WiDi | ||||
138 | * Created by Intel | ||||
139 | * 1080p, 5.1 surround, low (but NOT lag-free) latency | ||||
140 | * Devices can connect to a WiDi monitor AND a Wireless network simultaneously. | ||||
141 | |||||
142 | Parting Shot | Notes | TD Notes | ||
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144 | Name | Christmas Pi! | |||
145 | -- Submitted by CaboZone (Thomas Nelson) | scroll through the 3 pics | https://plus.google.com/+ThomasNelsonCaboZone/posts/Ctf48oGJU3s | ||
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155 | Topic | Notes | TD Notes | ||
156 | CLOSING REMARKS | Want links, show notes or maybe want to watch the ep again? visit Know How at twit.tv/kh where you can watch our past projects or subscribe! | http://twit.tv/kh | twit.tv/kh | |
157 | Contact us: | ||||
158 | Follow us: on Google+ | gplus.to/twitkh | gplus.to/twitkh | ||
159 | @PadreSJ | @Cranky_Hippo | |||
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161 | Plug the TD! | @Anelf3 | |||
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166 | YouTube Tags | ||||
167 | Editor Notes | ||||
168 | PROMO: | ||||
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