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Looking for channels that cover tech in general, though primarily interested in hardware. Of course, I'm not just looking for channels where all they do is benchmarking. Interested in seeing if there are analogs to /g/'s YT personalities.

Any channels that do walks in/around Akiba computer stores are fine too.
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I should note that I'd prefer channels that don't make use of TTS avatars. I don't mind the avatars, it's just that with computer generated speech, I don't think I'll get a good grasp on natural intonation.
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More /diy/ than /g/ but still about electronics and tech
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGhudK3AIG152KrfURCSb2Q



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