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this post was submitted on 21 Mar 2024
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LTT have videos showcasing their warehouse of old stuff, explaining how they have to expand it and explaining that some things they use for later comparisons. But sure, all the tech they store is not used much.
They've also auctioned some of it off, including the well-known case where they were not exactly supposed to.
Woopsie daisy! You mean this experimental prototype wasn't meant to be auctioned off for our profit? Stopped watching LTT as soon as I learned that.
Yes, I remember that goof up
Sometimes it might be sold off. I know LTT sold their Steam Deck to DankPods because Valve still haven't brought it into Australia.
AFAIK a lot of the tech that they show off also isn't actually theirs, it gets sent to them for unboxing / showcasing and then they have to send it back.