HBO Releases New Westworld 2 Trailer

It was promised yesterday that a new Westworld season 2 trailer is going to be released on Thursday and HBO has followed through on its promise. You can now check out the latest trailer for the upcoming season of HBO’s hit show which promises a lot of action as the robot uprising is now in full swing. The teasers that it has released previously have been quite promising as well.

The trailer is set to a very nice orchestral cover of Nirvana’s Heart-Shaped Box and it flashes back to all of the major story points from the first season and gives us a glimpse of how those stories will progress. Some of the main characters including Dolores, Teddy, and Maeve feature in the new Westworld season 2 trailer.

The trailer’s ending is as chilling is as it is intriguing with Dolores smiling at Bernard and saying “Why on earth would you ever be frightened of me?” One can only imagine the circumstances that led up to that encounter but we’ll have to wait to find out precisely what happens in this story arc.

The first season of HBO’s Westworld was very well received and you can probably imagine that quite a lot of people are waiting on the second season to arrive. HBO is going to premiere the second season of Westworld on April 22nd.

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GoPro Hero Is A New $199 Entry-Level Action Camera

GoPro’s business has had a tough couple of years even though it’s synonymous with really good action cameras. CEO Nick Woodman has previously said that the company will reset expectations this year and its new product is certainly the first step in that direction. GoPro today launched its promised entry-level action camera that’s simply called GoPro Hero. It costs $199.

While the GoPro Hero does look like other cameras in the lineup such as the Hero 6, it’s not as capable in the performance department, but that was obvious given that it costs $199.

The GoPro Hero can record at a maximum resolution of 1440p at 60 frames-per-second. The camera isn’t capable of shooting slow-motion footage or video in 4K resolution. It can also take 10 megapixel still photos and only offers one burst shooting mode which captures 10 frames-per-second. There’s also a one-time lapse setting for 0.5 seconds per shot.

The other major difference can be found under the hood as well. Instead of using the company’s GP1 custom image processor that’s found in the likes of the Hero 6 Black, it has a chip from Ambarella, which also supplies similar chips to other manufacturers of action cameras such as Xiaomi’s Yi.

Other features include a 2 inch touchscreen display, digital video stabilization, and voice control. The GoPro Hero is waterproof up to 30 feet and since it’s a GoPro action camera after all, it’s compatible with all of the existing mounts and accessories.

Head over to GoPro’s website right now if you’re interested in picking one up as the $199 GoPro Hero has gone on sale today.

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