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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • We've taken a look at a lot of crazy

  • and over the top setups,

  • but this new monitor might just take the cake.

  • But, before we get started, I wanna give a huge shout

  • to today's sponsor, Varidesk.

  • So this is my editing setup.

  • Now I like to sit down and get some work done,

  • but after a few hours I really do start feel unhealthy,

  • which is where the Varidesk comes in.

  • All you do is grab by the handles and pull it up,

  • and it smoothly transitions

  • into being a full standing setup.

  • The flexibility really does help me

  • to feel more focused and productive,

  • so definitely be sure to check out the ProDesk series

  • at the link below, and again,

  • huge shout out to Varidesk for sponsoring this video.

  • So you may recall a video we did last year

  • on a 49 inch super ultra-wide Samsung monitor.

  • Now I really like that for gaming,

  • but the problem was that the screen resolution was

  • a little bit low. Sure the actual screen size was massive.

  • It's basically like having two 27 inch panels

  • sort of glued together, but with basically only

  • a 4K by 2K resolution, as soon as you got outside of a game

  • it got very blurry very quick.

  • Where as with this, this brings things up a notch.

  • Really the main advantage here is,

  • that this should be much higher resolution.

  • So essentially opposed to having a pair of

  • 1080p monitors that are glued together,

  • instead we have something which is essentially

  • equivalent to a pair of 27 inch 1440p displays.

  • Here normally there's a lot of really weird useless things

  • in the box, but this handling guide

  • actually seems very relevant,

  • because this monitor is enormous.

  • I actually don't know how I'm going to get it out.

  • Oh, that's actually kind of cool.

  • So it comes with a USB-C cable in the box,

  • which I guess you can drive the full

  • 5K resolution over USB-C. Okay I gotta try that.

  • I also have a DisplayPort, HDMI all that kind of fun stuff.

  • The only downside with this monitor is that

  • you need to have a properly huge desk to support it.

  • I mean that's just not gonna fit anywhere.

  • Hey guys, today we have the world's largest monitor.

  • (laughs)

  • I feel like I'm in the thumbnail right now.

  • Can you move that foam so I can set this on the table?

  • Okay, so with this giant monitor out of the box,

  • next up is to actually power it,

  • and that is where this comes in.

  • So this is the Zotac MEK Mini.

  • And what better way to pair a giant monitor

  • than with a tiny super powerful gaming PC.

  • See we have a great sense of irony here.

  • At least Ken does. So we've looked at a lot of weird

  • and interesting Zotac systems over the years.

  • This is actually one of the most interesting ones

  • that has caught my eye in quite a while.

  • So inside what you're getting here is a

  • pretty properly powerful gaming computer,

  • but in a very very small chassis.

  • Awe, it's so cute. So inside this guy,

  • not only do we have a proper Core i7-8700 processor,

  • but there's even a full GTX- sorry RTX 2070.

  • I'm going to keep saying GTX like forever,

  • you realize that right? Slide? Oh, there we go.

  • Wow, that is- that is packed. Okay,

  • so we've got a two Terabyte hard drive

  • as well as what I believe is a 256 gig SSD.

  • We have what looks to be 16 gigs of memory, and a fan.

  • What is on this side? So I guess it makes sense that

  • you have easy access to most of your

  • upgradeable parts on this side. I'm curious.

  • I see a few fans inside. How do I open this?

  • Oh, there's a giant not for resale sign on the bottom,

  • AKA this is a review unit, don't open it up dumb--

  • Well actually that's probably not a direct quote from Zotac,

  • but we all know what they mean when they send me something.

  • Oh, that's why it's so small.

  • It has dual external power supplies.

  • So these are each 230 watts, so actually

  • that sounds about right. 460 watt power supply

  • for something of this caliber.

  • So with everything fired up, the first thing I had to say

  • is this MEK Mini is actually pretty cool,

  • although I keep wanting to say Mac Mini.

  • The MEK Mini. Now It's hard to get a good idea

  • of the scope of this thing. When you put it side by side

  • with a full sized graphics card,

  • it really does things in perspective.

  • This is a lot of performance in a tiny chassis,

  • and generally speaking it actually does perform pretty well.

  • Now yes, it does get a little bit loud especially under load

  • and it gets a little bit bursty,

  • so sometimes the fans kind of erratically go from

  • like 100 percent down to like 40 percent,

  • which is a little bit on the noisy side.

  • The important thing is, is that even though you have

  • such a tiny form factor, you're not giving up

  • that performance. You get a decent selection of ports

  • including USB-C as well as a pair of Ethernet jacks,

  • one of which does have a Killer NIC inside.

  • But really the main advantage here

  • is just having a computer that is so tiny.

  • Yeah, the power supplies being external

  • is a little bit annoying, but for this kind of form factor

  • it's really not something you can

  • very easily build on your own.

  • Now at $1,600 it is not the cheapest system in the world,

  • but realistically I can see a lot of people

  • who are interested in a very small form factor build,

  • going with something like the MEK Mini.

  • And importantly, it also has plenty of power

  • to handle our giant ultra wide display.

  • Once you get past the sheer size of this display,

  • one of the main things that separates it from the Samsung

  • is, which I was a really big fan of,

  • is just the screen quality itself.

  • Now sure, the resolution does make a big difference,

  • but it's also a very bright panel.

  • I mean right now we're at like

  • 20 something percent brightness,

  • but if I make Ken really upset here,

  • crank it all the way up. Look how bright this thing gets.

  • Can you see how bright that is?

  • Like it is like eye searingly bright,

  • and that might be a slight exaggeration.

  • But I believe this is HDR, what like 600 rated or something?

  • Now I do think Samsung has a newer version of their display

  • which is probably going to be a lot closer,

  • but just looking at this thing in person,

  • it is seriously nice. And of course,

  • it does have that full 5120x1440 resolution.

  • Dude this is ridiculous. This is a 2:1 video

  • and look how tiny it is on this display.

  • Also something I want to mention here,

  • the speakers are actually not that bad.

  • - [Austin On Monitor] What it really comes down to with memes,

  • is formatting. A lot of memes are just--

  • - With this much screen real estate,

  • this is a multitasker's dream.

  • I mean there is no need to have two monitors

  • when you can fit basically two 1440p windows side by side,

  • and especially if you're working with things like

  • docs or spreadsheets. You can have so much information

  • all at your fingertips. Although

  • I guess it's always at your fingertips.

  • More like all of this information at your eyeballs?

  • But of course you're not watching this video

  • for a mere multitasking display.

  • What you want to see is gaming.

  • And what's cool about this, is that it is actually so much

  • wider than most panels that a lot of things like

  • loading screens aren't even fully meant for this.

  • It's a full 32:9 aspect ratio.

  • Okay, yeah this definitely works.

  • Dude that is so wide.

  • You know it's actually pretty impressive.

  • The MEK Mini is able to handle

  • a full 5K by 1440 resolution pretty well.

  • Full up on max settings, obviously

  • I'm just here in the loading screen,

  • but we're at somewhere around 50 frames per second.

  • You know what else is nice about this display?

  • Just how wide it is. I mean there's so much

  • screen real estate, and literally I have to look up,

  • left and right. Like this would be really cool

  • if you had like something like a flight sim

  • or a driving game. It really does feel like

  • instead of using a VR headset,

  • you can just sit right here and be immersed.

  • In fact sitting this close is actually almost too much.

  • I'm gonna get serious. I'm gonna win a game of Fortnite

  • with the super ultra wide display

  • and my awesome little MEK ultra.

  • Definitely what I'm going to do right now is win a game.

  • (laughs) An excellent start. I landed somewhere

  • and someone hasn't shot me yet.

  • Really a key to my stealth technique is

  • to make as much noise as possible

  • so they're all afraid of me.

  • (yells) What the--

  • So while having a giant display

  • and overpowered gaming PC is nice,

  • sadly it does not improve your actual skill.

  • Unless I maybe do a little bit more practice,

  • you know, to confirm this. So one thing

  • I'm actually not sure of, I haven't tried Apex yet,

  • is how well it supports this ultra wide display.

  • Which it seems to work fine, but some games actually

  • straight up will not stretch out all the way.

  • I mean you can see that we have black bars

  • in this whole cinematic. But the main thing here

  • is that a lot of games won't actually let you

  • get a super wide field of view

  • as it is a little bit of an unfair advantage, right?

  • If you're using a monitor that's this big,

  • you can see a little bit more around you

  • if you're able to crank that FOV up.

  • But it very much depends on which games you're actually

  • playing whether or not you get an advantage or

  • whether or not it even supports this resolution.

  • The good news is, it looks like we're also

  • able to play on epic settings at full resolution.

  • I mean right now we're like 45 FPS,

  • but it looks like it's supporting

  • the field of view no problem,

  • although actually I want to hit the ground and see.

  • Oh, he looks like he's finding a gun right now.

  • Yeah he found a gun. I'm gonna run away.

  • Oh, it's a grenade. Nope, nope, no.

  • No, running, running, running. See ya.

  • Peace. Bye.

  • Yeah don't miss. Easy for you to say-- Are They both dead?

  • Oh no you don't. I'm out of bullets!

  • I'm out of ammo! No, come on!

  • No! So that my friends, that is how to play

  • on a super ultra wide display as well as the MEK Mini.

  • Realistically speaking, this monitor is awesome.

  • It is so hard to go back to something that's normal,

  • mere mortal size after playing with that kind of

  • raw power and fury. If only it wasn't like over $1,000.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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