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This article is a work in-progress, with more videos being added all week. Laptop editing and hotel WiFi aren't great for 4K video production and sharing, but the hardware close-ups will be worth the wait!
I'm also hoping to be able to produce some more videos from Intel and Micron, we'll see. Samsung did not have booth staff available, at the brief window of time I had to try to get something recorded.
Again this year, I had a lot of fun roaming around VMworld 2018 US with my iRig Mic, which does a solid job at keeping out the ambient noise that is typical at such conferences. If I'd only learn to not talk so loudly myself, which sometimes clipped my voice a bit. Hoping you won't notice, with all pixels of video, in 4K glory! Yeah, uploading over hotel Wi-Fi was a many hour proposition
iRig Mic on Amazon, comes with Lightning cable for iOS and Micro USB cable for Android.
Admittedly, having booth duties and presentations/demos of my own this week keeps me focused on short videos of just a few vendors during the spare moments that I had. Hopefully you'll find the content of value, as I visit vendors of interest, completely unscripted. Yeah, I asked for permission to record first, but that was usually just moments before the camera was rolling, neither of us really knew what would happen. That's the fun of it!
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