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The Google Popup Store in NYC! | Marques Brownlee | YouTubeToText
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The content is a review of a "Made by Google" pop-up store in Lower Manhattan, highlighting its interactive displays and product demonstrations as an engaging way for the public to experience Google's latest hardware.
hey what is up guys MKBHD here and today
I visited the Google popup store in
lower Manhattan and it turned out to be
pretty dope it's actually like super
photogenic so I'm putting it together
into this quick video for those of you
who can't visit and want to see it now
you can or even if you can go you can
check this out so they're not actually
selling anything here it's pretty much
just for display and demo purposes so
they're calling it a popup shop but I
mean it's a pretty elaborate popup shop
if you ask me but yeah basically they
have it set up with different targeted
areas around where each one shows a
different made by Google product now on
the wall in the front is this big wall
of Google colored swiveling blocks and
it looks pretty normal at first they
kind of swivel to display different
messages which is cool but when you walk
past it I don't I don't want to ruin the
surprise of how it's done but basically
there are sensors in the room that will
move the blocks to follow you it's
actually super entertaining I feel like
you could play with it for hours if you
wanted to it's about the most pointless
while okay over here you can see a
literal photos sphere made of tablets to
demonstrate Google photos and
searchability which is lowkey one of
Google's best products right now then
there's the Google home section the
whole Google home section is sort of
this mockup home setup with a bunch of
normal things you might expect to see in
a home or an apartment now my full
Google home review is coming up so
you'll see everything you need to know
about that product pretty soon but yeah
they basically planted different prompts
around and had an actual Google home in
there so you can walk around the room
and go through these prompts and have it
answer you and perform these actions
which is pretty helpful they also
outside had a bunch of Google homes and
all the different colors to look at they
were all unplugged obviously but you can
see they're supposed to give you a sense
of how easy it is to change the colors
of the Bas if you're into that and then
they had this light photo area and this
was all to highlight the pixels camera
so you can bring your own phone in there
if you want and try to take pictures but
it'll be pretty dim obviously but with
this minimal lighting you can bring the
pixel in there and I'm sure a few other
smartphones would have done decently as
well but this was like a prime low light
photo test for the pixel to perform well
and it looks really good it crushed it
so that was fun to play with now outside
of that was my personal favorite area
the VR section to demo the Daydream view
that just came out so you can see the
whole area is themed like the Daydream
view home home and all the graphics and
you can see you can basically just step
right up sit down on one of these
swiveling Rock stools put on Daydream
view headset and grab the controller and
go to town and again the whole point is
to give people a demo so most people
still haven't really tried good VR yet
you know like they may have heard of it
but 99% of people haven't tried an
Oculus or a PlayStation VR or a Vive and
even I still haven't tried all the ones
I want to so this was an easy way for
people to just walk in and get a demo
try on the headset watch some videos
play play some games and decide if
they're into it and I guess a lot of
people were so that was my favorite area
but probably if you ask what other
people's favorite area is it's just the
pixel demo area it's a bunch of pixels
sitting on a desk or on a table you
remember how I said this is a phone you
actually have to use to understand how
good it is well I guess here you can
pick up and use a pixel or pixel XL for
yourself uh it's obviously still
attached to the security tether but you
can use Android 7.1 try the assistant in
all his glory uh this is apparently like
the most popular thing to do here and
that was pretty much it uh I actually
showed up a little before it opened to
tour it so that's why it looked pretty
empty no one's here but right when they
opened it people opened the doors and
were walking in and checking it out uh
if I'm reviewing this thing I'm giving
it like an A minus like I was really
happy with how photogenic it is
obviously this led lit beam in the
middle here which doubles as a huge soft
box made the lighting kind of on point
um I just kind of wish you could try the
pixels with less of a security tether
but hey for pop-up shop that's open for
a couple weeks this is sick I say check
it out if you can like if you're on the
area uh hopefully you enjoyed this quick
video of all of it thanks for watching
thanks for Google for having me over and
I'll talk to you guys in the next video peace
peace [Music]
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