So, this is a big package. You can obviously tell a very elaborate super workstation slash gaming computer potential. Look at this. That am I, don't even know how you H that in that's my face in case you're wondering, and it's like laser etched and big. Oh, this is from Origin PC, it's two boxes. Apparently, inside this box is a gaming computer, /, Xbox, /, PlayStation, / Nintendo Switch in one unit.
Kirk am I correct on this. Is that the package deal all in one place, so you get the best of all worlds, one for everything they call it the Big O I'm excited. This is different. I've, never looked at anything like this before here we go. Oh boy, there's a whole process here.
It's a process, important high performance origin, thanks for help well, I was already well break a sweat or what I don't even know how you fit all those things into one PC case, but I guess if you've got a big enough PC case. Ok, when you buy like a high-end car, then you put like this wrap on it. When you go to collect it, it's kind of like a high-end vehicle right here. Oh, man. Ok, this is insane what that's way better than I expected it's crazy.
They got each thing identified and water cooled. The Xbox is water-cooled with Xbox. Looking fluid the PlayStation 4 PlayStation, looking fluid Xbox PS4 switch HDMI out for a wired controller. So you, okay, there's a custom stuff right here. Really, that's all you! This is all you would need for the person who has everything you put this in the game.
Room checks that out. Oh, wait! A second wait, a second yeah. The switch is going to slide in here and dock. You see the USB type-c connector. You can freely remove and insert a Nintendo Switch.
That's an HDMI switcher box on the front. You can switch with a remote control, so you never need to change the TV's input. The TV stays HDMI one. The PC runs all the liquid cooling pumps for the entire system, including the liquid cooling on the consoles. This exceeded my expectations.
This everybody who worked on it check it out. Man we'd call it the Big O. This 2019 edition of the big old combines an Xbox One X, a PlayStation 4 pro a Nintendo Switch and an extremely high-end gaming PC all into our flagship, Genesis desktop chassis. The Big O is a testament to our hard work and creativity when it comes to PC building we're proud to share it with you and your team to show the world with the signatures everybody who worked on it. That's really that's cool! If you slide this panel up, you get access to your power, switch Type, C other USB inputs, and this is oh.
This is a switch okay that makes sense, and you're going to slide this guy in and dock it like that holy Wow check this out. Okay, so void Pro, RGB gaming headset in here PlayStation controller, you're gonna, need that connect your joy Khan's in there too, that one Xbox One X, it's gotta, be blacked out got to match the case. Of course, the premium headset stand with 7.1 surround. So this goes with the void. Pro headset, as you can see, that's what it looks like docked: the m65 RGB elite gaming mouse.
This is a mouse mat with built-in USB pass-through, of course, a gaming mouse pad, obviously k95 RGB platinum, as you can see, RGB colors in the back mechanical keyboard, MX, Cherry, MX switches. This thing is made out of aircraft-grade anodized brushed aluminum and I can tell from a weight, I think cereal, okay, so we've got it all set up now, it's all hooked up and there's a couple different ways that you can utilize this. The way it's going right now is that all the systems, the PlayStation, the Xbox and the Nintendo Switch, which is docked in the front, are all heading via HDMI into this HDMI switcher on the front right here, which has a remote control to go with it. Now that is, going to have its own independent HDMI output, which is going to one of the inputs on this monitor. Right here that we selected that's the ultra-wide latest 38 inches, 38 40 resolution, but most interestingly one millisecond of response time is from LG I'll link it in the description for gaming.
You're going to want a fast response time in the millisecond department, but then you're also going to want the resolution to take advantage of having like a $3,000, + graphics card. Obviously so Kirk look at him Gila, it looks beautiful. He's he's. Look at the responsiveness. Look at the FPS.
It's over watch he's eliminating the foes he's even playing with Dave 2d I. Think right now. So how about that for a shout-out, so input one would essentially be all your consoles input.2 could then be your PC and the reason I think this makes sense is that the consoles themselves are gonna output, likely a different resolution than what the PC is capable of. As you can tell here. This is an unusual aspect.
Ratio on this display well, PC gaming. That's no issue just map it out accordingly consoles. On the other hand, not really doing the exotic resolutions, so you're going to have black bars when you switch over to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo Switch, so send them all into the same HDMI switcher since they're going to be pumping out the same resolution. To begin with, the other potential implementation is more. If you plan on being a game streamer- and you want to stream games, not just from the PC but also from all the consoles, then what you're going to want to do is utilize.
The game capture card, which is in here capable of 4k 60 frames and then all you would do on the same input on the PC input. You would just launch into the capture card and maximize that frame and then with no latency you'd be able to play with your various controllers. So you wouldn't need to utilize another input on the monitor. Now, the last way you could send the PC output to a monitor like this one, which can really take advantage of the PCs capabilities. Then you could send the HDMI output from the switcher to like a TV, which you also have in the setup, the singular HDMI output from this HDMI switcher to the TV and keep the PC active on the monitor and then just flip between the two all coming off of one single box, something cool I noticed on the back of the device.
This hardware, this hard-line Ethernet connection, is coming from the Xbox. You would obviously want to have a wired connection to the motherboard of the PC. Then you could share that connection via this Ethernet cable, which is pre-installed and connected to the Xbox. So the Xbox hypothetically would have a more reliable connection. So anyway, ok Kirk is on the PC he's playing right now.
As far as he's concerned right now, it's a regular typical PC gaming type of scenario now switch the input on the monitor, so he'll just reach over switch the input and what you'll see is it'll go right into Nintendo Switch, but then he's like you know: I won't play that new spider-man, which I have on the PlayStation, and then you simply use this controller to switch the input, so I'll just hit number 3 now he picks up the PlayStation controller and all sudden amazing spider-man, which, by the way, I've been playing and kind of joint, in fact, open world style navigate around the graphics, webs fight, combos, of course, since there's also an Xbox in here, I could just simply hit number one on the switcher. He could pick up the Xbox controller, and now he's got the Xbox love as well. So he's easy ultimate gamer status right now, no matter where his friends happen to play, he just jumps into that spot, and he's doing it all from one box. In probably the most seamless implementation I've personally seen, the cool thing is: if I take the switch. For example, it's ready to go still that baby, just pops out, and now you're taking the Joshi on the go.
You could slide the unique on in look at this guy I mean who's better than I. He's ready he's ready to game in any situation. It's just really cool. It's really ambitious. The execution, unbelievable I think Origin knocked it out of the park.
It's called the Big O, it's a custom thing. As far as I know, it's a one-of-a-kind thing. I just think. It's amazing you.
Source : Unbox Therapy