I dont think plexiglass would have saved the tv tbh. unless your talking a very very thick piece of it which would get pricey. And not to mention it scratches so easily that it could become an eyesore
@@ronnie3044 Even 4-5mm of plexi/lexan would just have flexed and spread the energy over a big area, not cracking the LCD panel. So i agree. It would have worked much, much better.
China is huge and the population is more than (us+eu)*2. just like how mississippi differs from california/albania to germany, there are advanced city like shenzhen/hongkong but also crap places, premier brands pay for best factories in prime locations&crap brands stay in crap places. dont buy any chinese made gadgets if you dont trust China&good luck feeling haughty with ur indian phone, btw US built cars are real crap I'll never want
@@springbok4015 I expected the glass to have more protection from what I have ordered (since some items have less protective material and still get damaged sometimes) no wonder they put 2 complects in that box
IbukiHimari Why would you buy condoms from China? They are known for bad products I know, and this was probably an attempt to mock that. Just go to your local rite aid and buy some.
@@biteme263 always wear eye protection if you're doing anything even with the slight potential of eye injury, the last thing you want to ever damage is your eyes
I mean not everyone throws their controller THAT HARD I mean that WILL have some cost no matter what. So I just smack myself instead of my screen. Perfect solution for people who like to direct their frustration towards something while sweating in rainbow 6 siege. Lol jk just go shout at your brother lol
that shatter was totally worth the cost of the glass. That's the sort of thing camera people LIVE for. the goofy luke laugh afterwards for 30 seconds is the ultimate capper. I have NO doubt we'll be seeing that money shot in many more videos to come for months if not years after this. This will be like the computer propped up that suddenly falls down and one of the interns running after it to try and save before it falls.
Knowing that tempered glass can withstand quite some hammering, this looks like the class wasn't made properly. Maybe they haven't drilled it properly. I know a girl who smashed a glass door in a sauna. With her foot with only a slipper on it. Something wasn't right about that door.
@@victortitov1740 I had the rear windscreen in my car explode when I closed the drivers door. Some of the glass got into the pockets on the back of the drivers seat. Tempered glass only has two modes: Intact or exploded.
@@bensemusx Too bad the lamination process anneals hardened glass. Also laminated would be very thick. I'd throw a polycarbonate screen on it, if the location requires TV protection.
2:33 Translation: Red Label: Made of Glass, do not press Do not lay flat. ↑ LOGO:LCD SHIELD Shield for your LCD TV Made of Glass. Size: _55-inch_ DO NOT BEND. DO NOT LAY FLAT! Btw, the house-looking sign means do not put directly under sunlight.
funny because the only use I can think of for this thing is to be a UV shield for a TV that's directly exposed to sunlight like one on a porch or something,
@@morpheas768 Perhaps the meme is used often, but as long as it's funny to someone it can never be objectively unfunny. It remains subjective in that area and the majority still enjoy the usage of the joke in this time and age. Adding to that, the joke technically is original, because he added his own part to the joke. So I think you should refrain from having such a negative attitude towards it and just either leave it alone or look at the positives.
It's perfectly normal for tempered glass to crackle after breaking. It has a lot of internal stress that is rapidly released once the glass fractures at one point, making it pretty much explode. Some shards still have some residual stress that slowly tears the shards apart into smaller shards.
Does that mean, if I accidentally break a tempered glass I just leave it? It will eventually tear its shards to nothing, maybe even tear fabric of reality.
So you're saying that it wasn't the screen protector taht failed utterly, but the Gamer Rage™ traversed space-time and overwhelmed it so hard it shattered.
Shits scary tho lmao they rlly thought it was gonna be fine until linus had common sense enough to say wear eye protection, even worse what if luke was injured after coming on set for 5 fucking mintues
Well, it doesn't really protect if you have multiple marks on the TV. They could at least have added a thin plastic or fiber to prevent the explosion from happening (like in car windshields). This thing is more dangerous than just having a TV break.
@@jacob7927 yeah mate, welcome to internet country... 🙁 to be fair, this should be made of plexiglass, this kind of shattering should not be brought into your home
@@murderdoggg You can see the other panel sitting in front of the yellow chair to the right at the end of the video, so it was actually the first take. Good for them, glass and eyes mix badly...
Luke's laugh at 8:02 makes my whole week. That's some genuine laughter right there on camera. Precious! Linus is standing there: it took me 2h to get this on, and I need to make a 10 min video out of it. Oh well, it'll be the longest build-up ever.
7:30 - "But wait, hold on! Umm... I actually have very little faith that this is gonna work. We should both be wearing eye protection!" - Linus 8:00 - I find your lack of faith disturbing!
8:44 - Not quite right there about the "kinetic energy turning into shattered glass." Tempered glass is cooled down at extremely fast rates, which causes the outside layer to contract far quicker than the inside of the glass. That causes a lot of stress amongst the molecules (which is a form of energy, and also helps improve the hardness of the glass!) to form as it solidifies, and when you manage to create a single puncture in it, the puncture acts as a stress riser and the entire glass sheet explodes into glass shards as the internal stress is released. That explosion is not the result of dissipating the kinetic energy of the controller, but the energy stored from the cooling process. That stored energy is also the reason why the glass continues to "snap, crackle and pop" afterwards.
But kinetic energy is drained from the system to catalyze the reaction. There is definitely a very significant drain in kinetic energy by cracking the tempered glass rather than an elastic one. It's much easier to state that than talk for 5 minutes about materials science on a stunt video.
Me: That's tempered glass right? They should be wearing goggles in case a shard goes flying of- Linus: We should put on safety goggles. Me: Okay swe- **The protector just explodes** Me: OKAY REALLY SWEET
@@zwill1250 I think I noticed that, too, quite crazy how it all seemed almost like a premonition by Linus of what to come, he'd most likely be blind in one eye had he not listened to what I can only assume to be a gut feeling of his, if not something else.
I pictured it more like: Linus - ok, we are doing this without you Luke because of covid Luke - don't you dare!!! You promised me I was going to smash it!!
It's normal for tempered glass. It's under tension, so it wont break that easy, but if it breaks, it breaks complety. That why it shattered that much. And thats why the pieces still cracking
Cannot be said enough. I think in the slow mo there's glass hitting off of linus's goggles. I wonder what their insurance adjuster will think we they see this. +for remembering ppe, - for shards of safety glass. As for safety glass, the glass is under opposing pressures to cause the fractures to be safe and not have daggers flying at you in a car accident. It actually performed as its supposed to more or less. However when you mount safety glass, the edge mounts should be uniform along the boundary. Having only discrete points of mounting or overmounting created the stress points to cause the explosion. So it's one part the engineer's fault and one part the user's. There's a certain shape of glass that operates in a similar fashion. It's almost indestructle, unless you tap its tail, and which point it shatters. Ones it shatter, other pieces may continue to release built up pressure, hence the noise
You know, while I was expecting the screen protector to fail spectacularly, never did I expect it would not make it through a single attack by Luke! I am amazed, saddened, and impressed all at once. Thank you LTT, this truly was an enjoyable, crazy ride
once they said it was just tempered glass, i knew it wasn't going to do anything other than die, why they would even bother to try and sell a "screen protector" made out of glass is beyond me, they should've used a plastic like any good screen protector is made up of, its why the screen quality on the other TV sucked ass though, due to not being as clear and needing to be much thicker than glass as well
@@Adierit the idea is that it exploding will dissipate the energy and avoid it dending till the tv behind. Its like a contermeasure against vandalism... once someone throws shit and a glass explodes they usually run away
It's pretty clearly tempered glass. Tempered glass is cooled quickly, which puts compressive stress into the glass. That compressive stress makes the glass stronger, but it also means that when it shatters, it *really* shatters. The good part of tempered glass is that it tends to break into small fragments, which are less dangerous.
It’s not 100% true if you hit it with something big and not to heavy it’s not supposed to break but when u hit it with something sharp and pointy like your keys or in this case a controller it wil brake smarter every day has a really good video explaining this ua-cam.com/video/0i5rycLJ3D8/v-deo.html
1:31 You can see the sadness of that TV as it switches to grayscale... it knows its end is near. (That timing tho!) OR NOT!! Damn that caused a lot of damage tho..
The crackling of the glass afterwards is normal, the tempered glass pieces may still be under tension and cracking. Also the nicks on the screen are normal, tempered glass explodes (or implodes, not sure) and leaves a shower of glass as you have seen. If you hold a tempered glas door or are near it,and it shatters, you can really hurt yourself with small cuts.
Malex you’re only giving the wii 15%? Did you own one? I went through 3 tvs from damage. My wii ended up breaking 3. 100% of my TV are from wiis (excluding upgrading)
Tempered glass has stored energy. It is stored in the internal tension of the glass. That is what makes it harder to break... Initially. But then, once you have crossed a certain threshold, all that stored energy is released. That is why it flies everywhere when it shatters. Regular glass just breaks and falls straight down.
So they should. Those 6xxs are probably the best price to sound quality headphones available. You have to spend like £300 to get an equivalent from AKG or Bose or whatever. Hilariously, not even Sennheiser competes with them, despite them basically being rebranded Sennheisers.
Screen protectors for phones are criminally underrated. I have one for mine, and it's been dropped and thrown hard and the screen itself is perfectly intact.
He speaks Guóyǔ natively which is different than what is spoken in RPC. I imagine that makes a pretty big difference. I can understand his pain. Growing up and in high school I always heard/ learned Mexican Spanish so when I got to college and they taught Spain Spanish I got really co fused at times.
@@beck3686 Actually you are referring to Traditional Chinese, which is different from Simplified Chinese in many aspects. However in this case tho, the word Glass is written as 玻璃 in Simplified Chinese, while it being 玻璃 in Traditional Chinese. In a word, no difference. It's just Dennis being dumb lol
@@beck3686 国语(guoyu) and 普通话 (what PRC calls it) means the SAME THING. Which is MANDARIN. China started calling it 普通话 back in 1955 because the characters used in 国语 (literal for “china's language”)discriminates against surrounding minority groups that speak the same language. Currently HK people also call mainland chinese 国语guoyu。
@TricycleRaider you are talking about the difference in Chinese (PRC) and Chinese (Taiwan). Not difference between putonghua and guoyu. Even in PRC the term guoyu is often used to describe putonghua.
i love that this video is 11 minutes long and about 70-80 percent of it is Linus setting up the thing, only for the 20 other percent of the video being Luke destroying it and the aftermath.
2:30 its a symbol for UV resistant/filtering. Remember LED's do produce a low amount of UV light, so I guess this protector acts as a blue light filter to reduce eye fatigue. It's probably not made for high impact, but as resistance against minor bangs and scratching, being easily cleanable, and filtering blue light its probably not a bad idea....and it probably did stop that TV from getting nasty pixel damage at the point of impact of the controller.
I mean... that looked like a pretty serious throw, so even though it was one-time use and made some scratches it kinda did its job 🤔 Of course if it was super expensive then maybe you expected more than that but I wonder if maybe a less aggressively thrown Vive or Wii controller would still be protected from!
a simple dog He means that there is malware out there that once downloaded, you’ll be mining bitcoin for other people’s gains without your knowledge of it happening.
Smartest thing he did was to stop him before the test to get eye protection.
That was actually take two with the second shield. Had to make it look like they were following workplace safety for the government folks.
@@cinnabarsin4288 lmao, then why aren't they wearing eye patches looking like pirates
I find responsibility from Linus off putting.
Would be hella dangerous, I mean it is. Luckily they wore eye protection
@@cinnabarsin4288 How would you know?
Honestly, I think you're better off with a broken TV rather than a broken eye which was hit by a flying shard of glass...
Broken eye?
1AmGroot wear Goggles
Thank fuck he wore protection
a dude really said "broken eye"... 😂
Just cleaning it out of the carpet and everywhere else. Any missed chard and it's a bloody foot? No thanks.
7:33 Best last minute decision *Linus* has ever made 🤣
Yep some of the shards of glass went directly to his eyes!
TulgaD5 and he tech tippp
Should've stepped back too.
Absolutely!
Plexiglas or lexan with a similar mounting system would have been cheaper and far better than that
I dont think plexiglass would have saved the tv tbh. unless your talking a very very thick piece of it which would get pricey. And not to mention it scratches so easily that it could become an eyesore
@@ronnie3044 Even 4-5mm of plexi/lexan would just have flexed and spread the energy over a big area, not cracking the LCD panel. So i agree. It would have worked much, much better.
@@zaprodk see you on the cut them on
@@walidfakhfakh3660 what?
Hello Joker, I did not expect to be here
That set will never be free of broken glass...
ever...
again.
This brings us direct to our Sponsor.... Dyson!
@@darkchaosclanat He missed a big opportunity there...
@@faranocks nah tempered glass isnt sharp at all you can jump on it barefoot and be fine for the most part
Rondell Laronde doubt
That's his living room.
" we should both be wearing eyes protections " best.Linus.tip.ever.
Experience from always breaking stuff...
Then again, he uses sandals over shattered glass
Finally, Linus Health Tips
Yeah, I don't think Linus would have been the same after that without glasses...
Yeah that was a good call
10:04 what do you mean "bad mounting mechanism"? It's literally the only thing that survived.
It's a shite tv in general that's why they fucked it
Bad guide
@John Williams Emmmmmm. Can you explain it? I don't understand.
@@taoliu575 wait. So you're telling me not everything China produces is trash?
My world view is shattered.
China is huge and the population is more than (us+eu)*2. just like how mississippi differs from california/albania to germany, there are advanced city like shenzhen/hongkong but also crap places, premier brands pay for best factories in prime locations&crap brands stay in crap places. dont buy any chinese made gadgets if you dont trust China&good luck feeling haughty with ur indian phone, btw US built cars are real crap I'll never want
Linus: "Does it say what is made of?"
Dennis: "...No... it says put this side up"
The Box: "Glass item, put this side up"
Lol
haha
it also has an icon of a cracked wine glass on it which should have tipped them off
@@ligma4fallout763 That just means frigile
@@ligma4fallout763 that means fragile.
TBH, I am still impressed - they got 55" glass delivered safe and sound... from china and with very little protection.
Not unusual. All kinds of things get shipped out of China all the time.
@@springbok4015 Yes but not when a global pandemic is happening
@@springbok4015 I expected the glass to have more protection from what I have ordered (since some items have less protective material and still get damaged sometimes)
no wonder they put 2 complects in that box
they probably didn't use ups
IbukiHimari Why would you buy condoms from China? They are known for bad products I know, and this was probably an attempt to mock that. Just go to your local rite aid and buy some.
"I understand why he's making them put on eye protection, liability etc, but I don't think they actually need ohhhhhhhhh"
Yes that was my reaction too. I was like really, eye protection? Whatever you wuss. Then I was like holy S&*%!! that thing exploded, good call lol.
this is why Linus is in charge
@@AwesomeSauce7176 of our days, and our lives. I want Linus in charge of me...christ this is a boomer reference
@@biteme263 always wear eye protection if you're doing anything even with the slight potential of eye injury, the last thing you want to ever damage is your eyes
I love the "Fragile" sign on the package of the screen protector.....
That should have been the hint of its efficacy.
I can see why they put it there now. The manufacturer knew they were literally just shipping a pane of glass.
@@prairiefarmer5994 Atleast we can not blame them for false advertising :-D
"I think that's Italian"
80% installing the protector
1% destruction
19% aftermath
was destroyed faster than a how to basic tutorial.
Considering how much a bitch it is to find and gather glass shards? I'd say the aftermath is way longer.
@@tortex1 ever have one tiny ass shard stuck in you foot
haha true and Linus didnt even enjoy himself breaking the protector xD
And 50% sponsored segue
Forgot to get the Protector for the Protector.
protector for the box infested with corona virus from china
thats why there are 2 in a box right?!.... ;)
I mean not everyone throws their controller THAT HARD I mean that WILL have some cost no matter what. So I just smack myself instead of my screen. Perfect solution for people who like to direct their frustration towards something while sweating in rainbow 6 siege. Lol jk just go shout at your brother lol
@El-ahrairah r/wooooosh ?
@@dusty_reaper96 Just leave the box alone for a few days. Any virus on it will die.
to be fair the protector did its job. everyone starts being careful when there are shards of glass everywhere
So true 🥺🥺🥺
@@AlernandExtra but polycarbonate will make it really expensive(but if thick can be "bullet-proof")
@@AlernandExtra poly carbonate is used in police bulletproof shields
Linus: Show your Gamer Rage
Luke: *Y E E T*
Haha nailed it ;D
Haha he put some ass into that throw too. I mean it was glass but I honestly didn’t expect it to explode like that
@@Dynasty1k He baseball pitched that thing with every major muscle group.
my name is luke also
@@lukeparsram9925 well done?
Linus: "Does it say what it's made of or anything like that?"
In 2 seperate places *玻璃制品*(Glass product)
Dennis: "Ehhhh, no."
Lol
Give Dennis a raise
@@jamesjason8471 Dyslexia maybe
@@jamesjason8471 that's simplified Chinese, Dennis is from Taiwan so his native tongue is traditional Chinese
Get Dennis Pleco on his phone, and the OCR add-on, I don't get simplified characters either.
that shatter was totally worth the cost of the glass. That's the sort of thing camera people LIVE for.
the goofy luke laugh afterwards for 30 seconds is the ultimate capper.
I have NO doubt we'll be seeing that money shot in many more videos to come for months if not years after this.
This will be like the computer propped up that suddenly falls down and one of the interns running after it to try and save before it falls.
so Maxx's oopsie?
@@rondelapena6024 The one that kept getting repeated on end? Yeah.
I just wish the mask didn't filter the full range of Luke laugh but I will take it. Glorious.
C'mon Linus, wear mask! We need influencers, even as tough as you, on screen WITH a mask!
@@bobthebuilder609 If more people wore masks then the first responders wouldn't need as many masks so I don't see your point.
8:00 “Glass is glass and glass breaks”
Remember kids, never forget that
Jerry Rig Everything
we don't know if it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7
@@missingno2401 A click on one, nothing on two, small click at number 3. Nothing on four, five is binding
Oh sorry, wrong guy
2:30 It said that is made from glass.
Those 5 signs are: Don't get wet, this side up, vulnerable, recyclable, don't expose to the sun.
wow what a great screen protector
because who doesn't want a vulnerable screen protector
@Maybe, maybe not. Anthony to Dennis: "Are you dragging the CPU across the socket?!" Dennis to Anthony: "I am trying to."
@@zarmaanful That was Anthony who asked him that during the blind PC assembly video.
@@WorstCommenter2008 Sorry. thanks for correcting me.
Denis is a god. He downloaded and learned an entire language within seconds.
Asian Morpheus confirmed.
I know kung-fu.
All hail Denis/Dennis/howeveritisspelled!
I didn't expect it to fail so badly. I mean even Linus's face was just like "I was ready for it to fail but how the F did that happen"
Knowing that tempered glass can withstand quite some hammering, this looks like the class wasn't made properly. Maybe they haven't drilled it properly.
I know a girl who smashed a glass door in a sauna. With her foot with only a slipper on it. Something wasn't right about that door.
@@victortitov1740 I had the rear windscreen in my car explode when I closed the drivers door. Some of the glass got into the pockets on the back of the drivers seat.
Tempered glass only has two modes: Intact or exploded.
But it did it job
It should be laminated so even if it does fail you don't get an explosion of glass everywhere.
@@bensemusx Too bad the lamination process anneals hardened glass. Also laminated would be very thick. I'd throw a polycarbonate screen on it, if the location requires TV protection.
Possibly the hardest I've laughed since the start of this lockdown, oh my god.
its lukes laugh
I replayed it like 5 times im sweating rn 🤣🤣🤣
300th like, congrats
364th like congratulations
666 likes, nice
2:33 Translation:
Red Label:
Made of Glass, do not press
Do not lay flat. ↑
LOGO:LCD SHIELD
Shield for your LCD TV
Made of Glass. Size: _55-inch_
DO NOT BEND. DO NOT LAY FLAT!
Btw, the house-looking sign means do not put directly under sunlight.
This is why the world needs weebs
funny because the only use I can think of for this thing is to be a UV shield for a TV that's directly exposed to sunlight like one on a porch or something,
@@AsbestosMuffins i was thinking more like a magnifying glass........give new meaning to "screen burn in"
@@abcasdf747 but it's Chinese
Do not bend... and do not lay flat.
👍
Linus: "Show me your gamer rage, that controller means nothing to me"
*"Why do I hear boss music"*
You're an idiot who uses old overused memes.
"Why do I hear boss music"
Because you have nothing original to post.
@@morpheas768 And you're someone who cries about it.
@@morpheas768 a child because he cant insert the meme at the right moment like this chad solomon
@@morpheas768
Perhaps the meme is used often, but as long as it's funny to someone it can never be objectively unfunny. It remains subjective in that area and the majority still enjoy the usage of the joke in this time and age. Adding to that, the joke technically is original, because he added his own part to the joke. So I think you should refrain from having such a negative attitude towards it and just either leave it alone or look at the positives.
@@morpheas768 not funny didnt laugh!!
The glass shattering is actually a good feature because this way, if you die in the game, you die in real life, increasing immersion.
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
(Finally got to use this meme after it died.)
Dang... That "if you die in the game, you die in real life" reminded me of something 😰
One thing you missed on the packaging is it says: "one time use protection, broom not included, good luck with the mess idiot"
Wait really?
@@RoverFlushed yes, it does
@@RoverFlushed for joke yes for truth no but it’s accurate in this case XD
Me: omg i have that exact tv!
Linus: we chose the *cheapest* tv we could find
Me: oh . . .
@ true but i prefere samsung in anything
Same name gang
@ samsungs hardware is the best
The amzazing hamzy 392 wait until the $10 000 apple tv comes out
@ i just bought an Imax movie projector and installed a home theater that way i can throw what i want at it and never brake it!
Title: Luke takes revenge on Linus for all those pre recorded wan shows by showering him with glass.
Brongle
bruh those weren't pre-recorded, I saw Linus responding to super chats
@@SpookyBoson super chats are pre-recorded too
?? Which wan show ??
@@wisico640 dude, keep up. You didn't see the April 1 video huh.
On the end card, with the credits, Linus is listed as “Host” and Luke is listed as “Luke.”
Don't forget the shooter, it's an AI machine
Forget that, I wanna know who the shooter is.
I think it's because Luke is not a part of LTT anymore he works under Floatplane
It's a Canadian telecommunication rule that all non-scripted content must have a host and a Luke.
All companies has Luke
It's perfectly normal for tempered glass to crackle after breaking. It has a lot of internal stress that is rapidly released once the glass fractures at one point, making it pretty much explode. Some shards still have some residual stress that slowly tears the shards apart into smaller shards.
Does that mean, if I accidentally break a tempered glass I just leave it?
It will eventually tear its shards to nothing, maybe even tear fabric of reality.
I'm pretty sure we all need a "control test": same tv, same controller, no screen protector. just sayin'.
pun intended
josh is very kakkoi I don’t see the pun ;-;
I have the feeling the TV would have suffered less damage in such a case.
@@Arroww control, controller
Arrow I think they mean throwing the controller at the tv test cause they did that with the kick proof tv
"Show me your gamer rage" he opened the Pandora's box of centuries of gamer rage. What has he done?
Takes "show me your war face" to another level.
So you're saying that it wasn't the screen protector taht failed utterly, but the Gamer Rage™ traversed space-time and overwhelmed it so hard it shattered.
@@tortex1 exactly
**YEEET!!**
8:12 you can literally see a glass shard bounce off of Linus's goggles!
david flores wear protection
Always (; lol
Wow....
emm...yes,so?
Shits scary tho lmao they rlly thought it was gonna be fine until linus had common sense enough to say wear eye protection, even worse what if luke was injured after coming on set for 5 fucking mintues
"Maybe it's solar powered" had me dead 😂😂😂
8:01 so basically it protects against a single impact, technically not misinformation
Exactly this, it's a one-time-use protector, disposable like oh so many other things you can get on aliexpress ;)
Well, it doesn't really protect if you have multiple marks on the TV. They could at least have added a thin plastic or fiber to prevent the explosion from happening (like in car windshields). This thing is more dangerous than just having a TV break.
They do send two lol.
@@Hoch134 maybe its a DIY kit,the thin plastic sheet is lost inside the box,you have to peel the plastic sheet and adhere the two glass panels.
And It's not meant to play baseball against the TV.
you were supposed to install the other protector over this protector, that's why you received two!
Silly Linus!
A protector to the protection for the tv. What more later? A tv to protect the protection? A window to protect the tv that protection the protector?
I feel like that would've only resulted in twice as much broken glass
@@DanielHenriqueDHDDS "Where does it end with you people?" - Kevin. LOL seriously though, your comment had me laughing pretty hard.
@@WarrenGarabrandt lol, i'm glad that someone understand me
8:03 There's nothing more innocent than a child's laughter.
Nice
I can’t get over the fact Luke is credited as “Luke”
Me when he gave him eye protection: wth does he think is gonna happen
Me 20 secs after: oh wow
linus' dad instinct kicked in
@ it's astounding how I can say almost anything anywhere on the internet and get a shitty toxic reply 😂
@@jacob7927 Really man internet game chats anywhere online there is always cancers to be found
@@jacob7927 yeah mate, welcome to internet country... 🙁 to be fair, this should be made of plexiglass, this kind of shattering should not be brought into your home
@@seigeengine correct, assuming only I receive rude replies
But the real question here is:
*Does it scratch at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7?*
Jerryrigevrything vibes
Pure crystal
Lol
Nah with a treatment of honey it withstand a diamond drill at Level 19 ;)
But glass is glass, and glass breaks
I love how Linus gets eye protection and then instantly gets hit in the face with broken glass. That's a excellent PSA for safety glasses
They only showed the demise of one of the two glass pieces. I wonder if "We need some eye protection." was the first take.
@@murderdoggg You can see the other panel sitting in front of the yellow chair to the right at the end of the video, so it was actually the first take. Good for them, glass and eyes mix badly...
lol I know right!
screen protector: ''I can give one hit. That's all I can do for you.... But I promise it will be very cinematic''
Luke's laugh at 8:02 makes my whole week.
That's some genuine laughter right there on camera. Precious!
Linus is standing there: it took me 2h to get this on, and I need to make a 10 min video out of it. Oh well, it'll be the longest build-up ever.
*hole weak
@@_j_t_p_ I feel like this is cursed
It was so good it went in the intro
7:30 - "But wait, hold on! Umm... I actually have very little faith that this is gonna work. We should both be wearing eye protection!" - Linus
8:00 - I find your lack of faith disturbing!
"show me your gamer rage" *the glass explodes*
Yeah his power level is off the charts.
Luke: Too much gamer rage?
@@WaifuDiver It's over 9000.
Omg that face and laugh when it shattered is so glorious!
Imagine killing everyone in the living room cuz u raged
I installed one for the dramatics
Worth
That's what you usually imagine when you rage
*triple kill*
That screen protector was sandal proof only.
lol
A tongan man can slap with a sandal with such force it can kill
who wears sandals and socks? I thought that was a trend in the over 60's but also on geeks? damn
8:02
Luke's laugh is legendary!
Me: **looks at video length** Wow... It lasted pretty long!
Me after watching: Oh...
*1:15** THAT'S A PERFECT TIMING*
Nice catch
@@dalm312 wow
"Use the force, Luke." And so he did.
Moist van Liquid 😂😂😂
@@BuzzFish Ook!
8:44 - Not quite right there about the "kinetic energy turning into shattered glass." Tempered glass is cooled down at extremely fast rates, which causes the outside layer to contract far quicker than the inside of the glass. That causes a lot of stress amongst the molecules (which is a form of energy, and also helps improve the hardness of the glass!) to form as it solidifies, and when you manage to create a single puncture in it, the puncture acts as a stress riser and the entire glass sheet explodes into glass shards as the internal stress is released. That explosion is not the result of dissipating the kinetic energy of the controller, but the energy stored from the cooling process. That stored energy is also the reason why the glass continues to "snap, crackle and pop" afterwards.
Very interesting!
interesting. i didn't know that's how tempered glass works. so is tempered glass basically just a flat rupert's drop?
@pandu wicaksono Not nearly as extreme as a Prince Rupert's, but I believe it's the same concept.
But kinetic energy is drained from the system to catalyze the reaction. There is definitely a very significant drain in kinetic energy by cracking the tempered glass rather than an elastic one. It's much easier to state that than talk for 5 minutes about materials science on a stunt video.
Dennis is honestly my favorite person in LMG. he needs to be in more videos
Me: That's tempered glass right? They should be wearing goggles in case a shard goes flying of-
Linus: We should put on safety goggles.
Me: Okay swe-
**The protector just explodes**
Me: OKAY REALLY SWEET
protector: "why do i hear boss music"
Linus, good call on the eye protection glasses, that could've definitely been a disaster xD
That's what happens when you have to much free time at home, you start breaking things and hurting yourself.
@@zwill1250 I think I noticed that, too, quite crazy how it all seemed almost like a premonition by Linus of what to come, he'd most likely be blind in one eye had he not listened to what I can only assume to be a gut feeling of his, if not something else.
In the slomo you can actually see a shard of glass bounce off his goggles. Good call on his part
Linus could've had an eye patch to go along with the beard....
I don't know what was funnier: The screen protector shattering like a 50 year old pane of glass, or Luke's hysterical reaction lol
If the pane was 50 years old it would break into approximately 4 pieces with sharp spikes and edges, but I get your point. I loved both :D
Who is Luke?
@@pawpatrolnews Darth vader's son.
yes
That laughter is so joyful it spreads happiness.
"Essential workers only"
Linus: "I need you to come in and throw a controller at a TV"
Nah, it was up on floatplane 2 weeks ago. And shot even earlier.
I pictured it more like:
Linus - ok, we are doing this without you Luke because of covid
Luke - don't you dare!!! You promised me I was going to smash it!!
@@KoScosss So filmed mid March. When Canada was already recommending you stay home, if possible.
@@travisharder Well, they did the best to protect each other.
"Here's some splooge."
-Linus Sebastian, 2020
I'm so happy Luke was the one to do it. We need more of him than just WAN show
9:25-9:26 You can see a piece of glass move from it still cracking!
How lol 😂 it’s their breath that’s y it’s moving and the sound is them walking on shattered glass lol
@@diamondorm9920 He isn't close enough for it to be him breathing on it. Are you trying to say glass CAN'T continue to crack after being shattered?
It's normal for tempered glass.
It's under tension, so it wont break that easy, but if it breaks, it breaks complety. That why it shattered that much. And thats why the pieces still cracking
Man eye protection was the smartest decision in this video. :D
Cannot be said enough. I think in the slow mo there's glass hitting off of linus's goggles. I wonder what their insurance adjuster will think we they see this. +for remembering ppe, - for shards of safety glass.
As for safety glass, the glass is under opposing pressures to cause the fractures to be safe and not have daggers flying at you in a car accident. It actually performed as its supposed to more or less. However when you mount safety glass, the edge mounts should be uniform along the boundary. Having only discrete points of mounting or overmounting created the stress points to cause the explosion. So it's one part the engineer's fault and one part the user's. There's a certain shape of glass that operates in a similar fashion. It's almost indestructle, unless you tap its tail, and which point it shatters. Ones it shatter, other pieces may continue to release built up pressure, hence the noise
Ok.... BOOMER
You know, while I was expecting the screen protector to fail spectacularly, never did I expect it would not make it through a single attack by Luke! I am amazed, saddened, and impressed all at once. Thank you LTT, this truly was an enjoyable, crazy ride
Me too. Thought that will have too or three tentatives.
my first thought on it was that it would just explode on impact but didn't expect that to actually happen lol
@@burp2019 You and me both it seems!
once they said it was just tempered glass, i knew it wasn't going to do anything other than die, why they would even bother to try and sell a "screen protector" made out of glass is beyond me, they should've used a plastic like any good screen protector is made up of, its why the screen quality on the other TV sucked ass though, due to not being as clear and needing to be much thicker than glass as well
@@Adierit the idea is that it exploding will dissipate the energy and avoid it dending till the tv behind.
Its like a contermeasure against vandalism... once someone throws shit and a glass explodes they usually run away
It's pretty clearly tempered glass.
Tempered glass is cooled quickly, which puts compressive stress into the glass. That compressive stress makes the glass stronger, but it also means that when it shatters, it *really* shatters.
The good part of tempered glass is that it tends to break into small fragments, which are less dangerous.
Unless pieces fly into your eyes!
I think what you described is quenching.
Also, when broken the cleavage results in non shard edges. You could walk bare foot on broken tempered with little risk as compared to non tempered.
A safety film on the glass would go a long way in helping it not shatter into thousands of pieces
It’s not 100% true if you hit it with something big and not to heavy it’s not supposed to break but when u hit it with something sharp and pointy like your keys or in this case a controller it wil brake smarter every day has a really good video explaining this ua-cam.com/video/0i5rycLJ3D8/v-deo.html
1:31 You can see the sadness of that TV as it switches to grayscale... it knows its end is near. (That timing tho!)
OR NOT!! Damn that caused a lot of damage tho..
I'll just say
HOLY SHIT
Linus saved the day with the eye protection
"Because you're some sort of monster"
Well that is satisfying for me to hear
The crackling of the glass afterwards is normal, the tempered glass pieces may still be under tension and cracking. Also the nicks on the screen are normal, tempered glass explodes (or implodes, not sure) and leaves a shower of glass as you have seen. If you hold a tempered glas door or are near it,and it shatters, you can really hurt yourself with small cuts.
Well... small cuts still safer than a big chunk of glass fall down on your foot
@@pierreuntel1970 That's exactly why they use it.
You're right in both respects, tempered glass is under tension and and compression simultaneously, so it explodes and implodes at the same time.
8:00 is the exact time when Luke throws the gaming controller.
Linus does the dropping and Luke handles the throwing.
This would have been useful like 10 years ago when the Nintendo Wii remote was probably responsible for 15% of all TV screens breaking 😂
Malex you’re only giving the wii 15%? Did you own one? I went through 3 tvs from damage. My wii ended up breaking 3. 100% of my TV are from wiis (excluding upgrading)
I'm sorry to say you are an idiot
@@dippy2k839 ever heard of a wrist strap?
@@dippy2k839 well mine didn't brake so yea😂U probably are one of those rage players😂I had no problem With my Wii Controller
Dippy2k I had 4 Nintendo Wii’s and burnt through 2 TVs. Thinking about it now I should’ve given it a higher percentage 😂
1:55 Luke's Laugh indicated in the beginning itself that something is going to get sketchy xD
Lmao foreshadowing
Tempered glass has stored energy. It is stored in the internal tension of the glass. That is what makes it harder to break... Initially. But then, once you have crossed a certain threshold, all that stored energy is released. That is why it flies everywhere when it shatters. Regular glass just breaks and falls straight down.
*Nothing* prepared me for Luke's laugh...
Lmao glad I'm not alone
Luke smash.
To be honest: The intro prepared me :/
8:48 massdrop getting that sweet double-dipping sponsorship value.
So they should. Those 6xxs are probably the best price to sound quality headphones available. You have to spend like £300 to get an equivalent from AKG or Bose or whatever. Hilariously, not even Sennheiser competes with them, despite them basically being rebranded Sennheisers.
I've watched this video before and I remembered that it didn't exactly work too well, but I was shocked at how spectacularly it exploded.
credits:
host linus
luke luke
wouldn't have it any other way
OMG...good thing Linus remembered to wear his safety glasses.
God bless Linus for coming up with wearing eye protection at the last minute.
8:01
*Glass is glass, and glass breaks!*
~Zach Nelson
Finally someone who knows his name
No jerryrigeverthing said that
mustard roshi that is his name bud
8:00 - Wearing eye protection was a good idea!
Was anyone else legitimately surprised when the glass exploded into a billions pieces?
I was shocked
Spoilers
It "shattered" my expectations!
Shocked it exploded, not surprised that it broke. I expected it to hold together and just spider out.
Based on the kickproofed TV video, yes I was very much shocked. If that kickproofed TV video didn't exist, this would be exactly what I expect.
Screen protectors for phones are criminally underrated. I have one for mine, and it's been dropped and thrown hard and the screen itself is perfectly intact.
8:03 The Way luke lost it was hilarious,that laugh lol 😆😆
@space lapis 😆
Have you played it at 0.25 speed, yet?
@@someTransChick lemme try
Linus: “Kick proof”
Me: NEVER KICK PROOF
The Food Dude me too😂😂😂
The Food Dude the things Linus obsesses over
Just incredible
Made from top quality Chinesium. Guaranteed to stop small fly sneezing on tv.
@@harbl99 Thats what i like to hear
10:47 I love how Luke being Luke right there
1:54 foreshadowing
The mystery symbol means "protect from elements".
That explains a lot then thanks!
Yeah, I thought it was pretty clear it ment "indoor use" or similar.
I was assuming UV protection. I can sort of see this more as an outdoor display sort of product.
Linus's questions are literally printed on the box.
Dennis is so bad at chinese it's a meme in the chinese ltt community
He speaks Guóyǔ natively which is different than what is spoken in RPC. I imagine that makes a pretty big difference.
I can understand his pain. Growing up and in high school I always heard/ learned Mexican Spanish so when I got to college and they taught Spain Spanish I got really co fused at times.
@@beck3686 Actually you are referring to Traditional Chinese, which is different from Simplified Chinese in many aspects. However in this case tho, the word Glass is written as 玻璃 in Simplified Chinese, while it being 玻璃 in Traditional Chinese. In a word, no difference. It's just Dennis being dumb lol
@@beck3686 国语(guoyu) and 普通话 (what PRC calls it) means the SAME THING. Which is MANDARIN. China started calling it 普通话 back in 1955 because the characters used in 国语 (literal for “china's language”)discriminates against surrounding minority groups that speak the same language.
Currently HK people also call mainland chinese 国语guoyu。
@TricycleRaider you are talking about the difference in Chinese (PRC) and Chinese (Taiwan). Not difference between putonghua and guoyu. Even in PRC the term guoyu is often used to describe putonghua.
Oh I think Dennis is probably fine at chinese... its articulating it in english that takes a little while.
I appreciate seeing Luke back on the set, his laugh made that so much funnier!
i love that this video is 11 minutes long and about 70-80 percent of it is Linus setting up the thing, only for the 20 other percent of the video being Luke destroying it and the aftermath.
2:30 its a symbol for UV resistant/filtering.
Remember LED's do produce a low amount of UV light, so I guess this protector acts as a blue light filter to reduce eye fatigue.
It's probably not made for high impact, but as resistance against minor bangs and scratching, being easily cleanable, and filtering blue light its probably not a bad idea....and it probably did stop that TV from getting nasty pixel damage at the point of impact of the controller.
Luke laugh at 8:02 is literally the whole video for me. 10 / 10
oh crap just went back to the intro and listened again XD
8:03 that time he laughed like goofy..
Better in playback speed 0.25x 😂
Haha I always thought he sounded like *Huckleberry* 🤷♂️😆
@@Cloud1516 Sounds creepy as hell
@@Cloud1516 that made my day
should've record it using high frame rate camera imo...
I mean... that looked like a pretty serious throw, so even though it was one-time use and made some scratches it kinda did its job 🤔
Of course if it was super expensive then maybe you expected more than that but I wonder if maybe a less aggressively thrown Vive or Wii controller would still be protected from!
3:17 and just like that, you're mining bitcoin.
elaborate
Monero *
a simple dog He means that there is malware out there that once downloaded, you’ll be mining bitcoin for other people’s gains without your knowledge of it happening.
I think they have a phone dedicated to all apps chinese.
That was Chatting app called We Chat i used it in the past
8:05 Luke laughs like a psychotic anime villain
Sounds like Goofy to me
That's the laugh of a man who's day has been made.
Kars
Play at 0.5x speed, lol sounds like he’s crying so loud
@@kumd Damn that sounds like crying crazy
The intro with Luke's laugh was hilarious.
I love Luke’s laugh