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Austin Evans (born August 22, 1992) is an American
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and tech blogger who creates videos on various modern technologies, such as video games, smartphones and personal computers. , his YouTube channel has over 5.65 million subscribers and 1.5 billion views. Videos of his have been featured on technology sites such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early and personal life

Austin Evans was born on August 22, 1992, and is a
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native. Homeschooled throughout his childhood, Evans' interest towards video games and technology developed at an early age from his father buying the
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PlayStation 1 for him and his family, along with discovering the
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. His interest in technology also extended towards personal computers, where he would browse for YouTube videos and write stories. In a ''
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'' interview, Evans stated that "one of my earliest memories, when I was younger, was looking at an old PC at
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and asking my mom to let me buy it just to tear it apart." On January 29, 2014, Evans' apartment was burned down with many of his personal possessions, including his video equipment and custom-made PCs destroyed in the process. Tech YouTubers such as Jonathan Morrison,
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and
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rallied together to surprise Evans with a new PC, recording his reaction in a vlog.


Career

Evans created his YouTube channel in 2009, initially uploading reviews on numerous
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applications. He soon shifted to videos about computer components he would use in hypothetical PC setups, mainly discussing ideal builds rather than assembling them often. Evans credited his growth in popularity to a tutorial video on building a $500 PC that received hundreds of views; as he continued uploading videos, he invested more on PC components and soon created monthly videos on building PCs. Buying the majority of the equipment himself, Evans constructed affordable budget-based PCs with cheap parts. His content eventually evolved to include reviews of different tech along with other tech review series. Evans' content primarily consists of technology reviews, both of the latest technology and of comparisons between old and new tech. Evans introduces the audience with the greeting "Hey guys, this is Austin," a catchphrase his fans have echoed in the comment section of his videos. His style of tech reviews has been compared to
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, also noted for its awkward yet lighthearted atmosphere and the banter amongst his crew members. Evans also emphasizes the importance of cinematography as a way to make effective videos. In 2016 he made a tutorial explaining his video process, including the manner in which he captures shots, the effects of equipment in crafting a video style, and cohesive editing tips as well. Numerous tech reviews and videos of Evans' have been featured in various technology websites. In 2016, he created a video of him acquiring a $20
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budget phone for comparison between other Android smartphones on the market; while noting its durability and basic functionalities he also lamented its sluggish performance. That same year, Evans made a similar comparison video between the contemporary
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and previous generation
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models; he later performed a similar benchmark test with the
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and smartphones such as the
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and the Google Pixel 5. In 2017 he appeared in a ''
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'' interview discussing virtual reality headsets, recommending the
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along with alternatives such as the
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. In 2019, Evans built a custom-made PC with components similar to the
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in anticipation for the console's announcement. The components included an
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graphics card, and 16 gigabytes of
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RAM. Compared to the
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which ran certain games in 1440p resolution at 30 Hz, the PC ran several games at
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at 60 Hz. The PC was also capable of running games at
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but with variable frame rates. In total the computer cost roughly $1,400 for the components and about an hour for Evans to build. In 2020, Evans made an unboxing video on the
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controller, noticing the tiny grooves resembling the PlayStation symbols etched into the gamepad's body. He also tested the DualSense on other tech devices, discovering its compatibility with Android devices and PCs. American rapper
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also guest-appeared in the video. In 2021, Evans made a video review of a revised PlayStation 5 model which weighs roughly 300 grams (0.6 pounds) less than the original console, disassembling the new model to reveal that a smaller heatsink contributed to its lighter weight. After testing the external temperatures of the PS5, Evans noted that the new model ran at 3 to 5 degrees Celsius higher than the original version, and concluded that it was worse than the original as a result. Media outlets such as ''Eurogamer'', ''Engadget'' and ''
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'' reported on Evans' video, also verifying that the model's weight discrepancies corresponded to the changed heatsink. However, this led to speculation that Sony modified the build quality of the PS5 in order to decrease production costs.
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, citing Evans' research, debunked the concerns that the PS5 model's heatsink affected the performance of the console, believing that it was of little concern. Evans later posted a video defending his arguments while clarifying his concerns with the new PS5 model. He also acknowledged Digital Foundry's findings, stating that he agreed with their article.


Other work

In 2015, he appeared on a discussion podcast with ''The Verge''.


Reception

In 2015, ''
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'' listed Evans as one of the "Top 30 Power Players in Tech;" he ranked #12. In 2019, Evans was cited in ''
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'' as an example of a tech YouTuber one should subscribe to. He was also featured on a list of the best tech YouTubers by ''Engadget''. Marques Brownlee and
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have stated that Evans is one of their favorite YouTubers.


See also

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