This Chromebook thinks it’s for gamers - Acer Chromebook 516GE

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    Chromebooks are known for being cheap and straightforward laptops meant for offices, schools, and basic use, but that's about to change with Acer's new gamer-focused Chromebooks meant for game streaming apps. Does Adam think it makes sense, or should you just stick to playing Fortnite on your phone?
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    0:00 Gaming?
    0:30 Unboxing
    0:50 Design and IO overview
    2:23 Sponsor - Vessi
    2:57 Keyboard impressions
    3:34 Display quality
    4:24 Speaker test
    5:13 Webcam impressions and other specs
    6:04 Potential ways to game
    7:05 Some downsides to gaming on this
    7:52 Playing Cyberpunk 2077
    8:43 Gaming impressions and thoughts on price
    9:48 Who should buy a Chromebook?
    10:47 Overall thoughts
    11:43 Outro
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Komentáře • 889

  • @ShortCircuit
    @ShortCircuit  Před rokem +310

    Update: GeForce Now supports up to 4K 120Hz at the highest subscription tier

    • @Magik_Cloud495
      @Magik_Cloud495 Před rokem +11

      ill stick to my 4GB ram 32GB storage chromebook with a free Geforce now sub to play fortnite

    • @rosaliaolajay3800
      @rosaliaolajay3800 Před rokem +3

      Hi

    • @melmixpita543
      @melmixpita543 Před rokem +8

      Honestly he didn't even try. This was just so bad. Linus can get away with winging stuff because he has a good base knowledge and he's very charismatic. This guy needs to do his homework and should have set this up with a 3080 tier streaming test and compared it to something else in a head to head test and not some price comparison on amazon. People got zero knowledge or laughs out of this video.

    • @HintzeDarrin
      @HintzeDarrin Před rokem +1

      ropro is the best extension for Roblox so you can't play Roblox on your Chromebook cuz I don't know how to enable the App Store

    • @lucio-ohs8828
      @lucio-ohs8828 Před rokem +2

      @@Magik_Cloud495 if you're using free tier, xbox cloud gaming has fortnite for free with no queue most of the time. sometimes on busy days you'll have to wait a few minutes. only downside is you cant use keyboard and mouse since its xbox.

  • @LetrixAR
    @LetrixAR Před rokem +4083

    It would be great if Google had a game streaming service to go with these

    • @Brnozrkn
      @Brnozrkn Před rokem +779

      Yeah It would be cool if they name it Stadia or something

    • @rowaifasarfraz5095
      @rowaifasarfraz5095 Před rokem +244

      @Brnozrkn nah theyll just axe it later 😂😂

    • @ironcrafter54
      @ironcrafter54 Před rokem +57

      These would definitely be better with a game streaming service

    • @ParadoxalDream
      @ParadoxalDream Před rokem +19

      They actually do, but not for long lol

    • @rae4977
      @rae4977 Před rokem +111

      @@ParadoxalDream sorry for you bro....

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před rokem +1718

    Oh yeah, this is the laptop I keep seeing on CZcams ads. Ironic that Google keeps pushing streaming just as they shut down Stadia.

    • @Mrminesheeps
      @Mrminesheeps Před rokem +24

      I think it's a fair play (Ignoring how Stadia shut down of course) to promote game streaming capable devices, whilst not running their own. Game streaming is expensive, it's better left to competitors who may have better equipment for game streaming. Not to mention the fact that Stadia was it's own platform mostly, making it harder to sell there too.

    • @flamingscar5263
      @flamingscar5263 Před rokem +44

      @@Mrminesheeps google is one of the biggest companies in the world and has some of the most powerful hardware on the planet
      stadia did suck, but not because google lacked the hardware, because they lacked the knowledge about gaming, I remember seeing stadia ads talking about how the "latancy is low enough for competitive gaming" when thats just dead wrong but google doesn't know any better

    • @madness1931
      @madness1931 Před rokem +11

      @@flamingscar5263 I knew Stadia was going to fail, before it even launched. Do you know why? They hired Phil Harrison. That man has the opposite of the Midas touch.

    • @pixelking_871
      @pixelking_871 Před rokem

      Smart move !

    • @solarnightedge5732
      @solarnightedge5732 Před rokem

      ture

  • @squidapple9662
    @squidapple9662 Před rokem +430

    “$650 which is actually pretty good for what you’re getting” Hell no

    • @traestephen7276
      @traestephen7276 Před rokem +50

      You could buya. Used laptop for the price that has a 1660

    • @cherrypepsi2815
      @cherrypepsi2815 Před rokem +36

      @@traestephen7276 ThinkPads are the bomb on the used market

    • @Ignacio.Romero
      @Ignacio.Romero Před rokem +4

      Why not, great performance, great display, great battery life

    • @professionalduckquack
      @professionalduckquack Před rokem +45

      Yeah wtf, idk if money works differently on the west but my laptop is little bit above 500usd and I get way better spec than this shit, you can't even do video editing on that.

    • @SyRose901
      @SyRose901 Před rokem +6

      @@professionalduckquack I assume it's 650 Canadian dollars, which would be something like 450usd

  • @PaulinaStopa
    @PaulinaStopa Před rokem +416

    You can get the original,used Google Pixelbook in perfect condition with an i7-7Y75 CPU, 16GB of RAM and 500GB NVME storage for around $300 now. Worth to consider ;)

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr Před rokem +9

      yea i would buy to collect but not in a good financial place rn as i’m college student, but one day i will amigo 😎

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi Před rokem

      Sounds like a great deal

    • @ThroughFallenEyes
      @ThroughFallenEyes Před rokem +14

      Sounds great until the battery dies. My 2015 Pixel LS just had it's battery die and it will not run without a battery. It also will not run without a minimum amount of charge in the battery so it's e-waste now. Batteries for it are completely unavailable in my country.

    • @Cortanakya
      @Cortanakya Před rokem +5

      ​​@@ThroughFallenEyes you could probably just replace the cells inside the battery with minimal effort and cost. Depending what you're looking at it might be as easy as just comparing specs with other battery laptops and removing the circuits/cables from your broken battery and connecting them to a fresh equivalent battery. I'd avoid soldering directly onto batteries but there's alternatives. Probably a $30-40 fix and, at the very least, you aren't risking breaking a laptop since it's already dead. Best case scenario for experimentation! Be careful, though - do your research and be aware that puncturing or overvolting batteries can get rather flame-y. I'd do the work outside on a dry, cool day and test plugging it in/charging it to full outside too. I don't imagine you'll try but if you do I'd love to hear how it goes! Good luck :)

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +3

      @@ThroughFallenEyes That's a big problem. I wonder why laptop manufacturer do this, when 10 years ago any laptops can run with just plugged in without any batteries

  • @AirGunWeb
    @AirGunWeb Před rokem +20

    I just bought this Chromebook on sale for $450 (it goes on discount a lot). I write for work and do a ton of web-related research. I like running ChromeOS as I'm tied into the google ecosystem and love the battery life and portability it affords. Also, I love the security of CromeOS and the speed. I have several Chromebooks, but I wanted the bells and whistles of my "big" windows laptop, like 120hz, higher rez screen, 16x10 aspect ratio, good specs, and solid build quality. This looked to be the best of the "gaming" Chromebooks on the market, and I look forward to getting it in soon and getting to work. I'm not giving up my M1 MAX Macbook Pro or my Eluktronics Prometheus XVII for serious work and gaming (respectively), but having a decent Chromebook in the toolbox just means I can be more productive with a much lighter footprint.
    Cheers
    Rick

  • @dm1i
    @dm1i Před rokem +139

    If they didn't want to go with a discrete GPU, they should've use AMD APU in there.

    • @kurtwinter4422
      @kurtwinter4422 Před rokem +8

      Imagine Android gaming on a RDNA2

    • @chanchan05
      @chanchan05 Před rokem +23

      @@kurtwinter4422 You don't have to imagine. It exists. Exynos 2200 on the S22 series has RDNA2. The problem is a lot of Android games aren't optimized for it and doesn't detect it properly. Open CL and Vulkan benchmarks absolutely spank, but some games like CODM and PUBGM don't let you choose higher settings, probably because it doesn't recognize it. It doesn't help that it wasn't placed on a gaming phone, so cooling kinda sucks. For games that are able to utilize the GPU seems those work well though.

    • @technologicalelite8076
      @technologicalelite8076 Před rokem +3

      I would wait for 7000G for APU's, those are going to be a bliss

    • @MrRunItUp
      @MrRunItUp Před rokem +2

      @@technologicalelite8076 ahh yes!! I can't wait! I've heard valve is already talking about a deck 2, and i believe it'll be using the new 7000 series apu's, with RDNA3 zen3+
      Its going to be AWESOME!!!

    • @mingyi456
      @mingyi456 Před rokem

      The 6800u is very expensive, while the 6600u and all the 5000 series and older are comparable to the latest intel iris xe graphics in performance (even slightly weaker if it is the 96eu version of iris xe paired with ddr5 or lpddr5).

  • @primary4075
    @primary4075 Před rokem +79

    "They don't get any worse at any kind of spectrum, at least they're consistent" is the most polite roast i've ever heard of.

    • @hman6159
      @hman6159 Před rokem

      Lol

    • @LetrixAR
      @LetrixAR Před rokem

      I would loved to hear what Dan had to say

  • @atlsk847
    @atlsk847 Před rokem +23

    How is this considered a competitive price when you can get multiple gaming laptops w/ 256-500g ssd (at least 8g ram) w/ 3050s, 1660 ti's, 1650's (w/ dual channel 16g ram), and ryzen 5600h, 5800, 6800h / intel 11th gen for the same price or less?

    • @chunk3875
      @chunk3875 Před rokem +4

      exactly this Chromebook is a horrible value lmao

    • @beebeejelly3535
      @beebeejelly3535 Před rokem

      This is considered a competitive price because it offers performance that far outweighs its closest competitors. The hardware alone, coupled with its sleek design and build quality makes it a steal in the gaming laptop world. The specs you're describing, on paper, may look similar, but the hardware is not nearly as good. This price is extremely fair for what this device provides.

  • @erzascralet48
    @erzascralet48 Před rokem +114

    Love Chromebooks, and appreciate them not dunking on it. One thing of note, while you did play Cyberpunk on Geforce Experience, you definitely didn't play on the RTX 3080 Tier which allows for 2K 120Hz game streaming, and comes FREE for 3 months with this exact Chromebook. Maybe a general update to the status of cloud gaming as a whole, while using this device and that RTX 3080 Tier would be a good blind test for random LTT employees around the office.

    • @zebedeesummers4413
      @zebedeesummers4413 Před rokem +4

      considering that LTT was just sponsored by shadow I was disappointed they didn't try it.

    • @beebeejelly3535
      @beebeejelly3535 Před rokem +4

      I agree, this device is an entry for some amazing cloud gaming if used correctly. The problem is it is a Chromebook, meaning that its primary use case is not gaming, or productivity. It cannot run many games due to being a browser first device, but using cloud gaming, it can easily get around this constraint. It can run the most popular PC games in the world with ease!

    • @DramaticT
      @DramaticT Před rokem +6

      If you are going to stream games you don't need to buy a needlessly expensive chromebook. The whole issue with this thing is that it has such powerful specs and absolutely NOTHING that can take advantage of that power. Completely useless waste of money paper weight.

  • @pirojfmifhghek566
    @pirojfmifhghek566 Před rokem +22

    I recently bought some kinda 15" whatever HP laptop with a 5700u in it for around that price, but it also came with 16gb of ram and a 1TB NVMe. It ain't game worthy and it only has integrated graphics, but like you said it's a Windows full-feature computer and that's what I'd want for that price. I could easily use it for game streaming just like this chromebook, though for my personal purposes it's a solid little laptop for using photoshop and illustrator when I'm too lazy to sit upright at my desk. The trick is to just check out a local retailer like microcenter and buy something last-gen while they're sweeping them out the door. It's crazy how much computer you can get for so little money nowadays.

  • @BakersTuts
    @BakersTuts Před rokem +176

    _But you know what IS for gamers? Our sponsor!_

    • @ArthropodSpidey
      @ArthropodSpidey Před rokem +5

      BakersNuts

    • @orlagh277
      @orlagh277 Před rokem +3

      i'd buy a pair of gaming shoes

    • @sosukelele
      @sosukelele Před rokem

      @Erik44b i suppose having a backup for schoolwork is something that some gamer could use? But if you've got the budget for that it seems poorly used here

    • @_hanz73
      @_hanz73 Před rokem +2

      Is this a bot?

    • @BakersTuts
      @BakersTuts Před rokem +3

      @@_hanz73 no lol

  • @ArthropodSpidey
    @ArthropodSpidey Před rokem +11

    This guy's brain and review is more chaotic than his shirt.

  • @mikes567
    @mikes567 Před rokem +7

    wow i have that msi gf63 and with a stick of ram and 2tb 2.5in ssd it blows that chromebook away and i still have the upgradeable ram/ssd down the road to stretch out its life ...still cool to see how far chromebooks have come

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia Před rokem +88

    If the programs I use regularly were available on Chrome OS, I'd be down for one of these. I don't game and I always find it such a pleasant experience when I use my mom's compared to the low grade depression that comes from running windows, and that processor should run many Linux and android apps like a beast

    • @cherrypepsi2815
      @cherrypepsi2815 Před rokem +5

      You can install windows (as long as it's x86, which most are), then everything will be a normal plug n play experience
      Technically any program that's available for Linux will work with this, but it takes a bit of knowledge to know how to install them.
      Honestly, get the chromebook, but install windows

    • @TaylorCrosbyofficial
      @TaylorCrosbyofficial Před rokem +6

      “If chrome os was a pretty version of windows 10 I’d use chrome os”

    • @Multihaker10
      @Multihaker10 Před rokem +6

      @@cherrypepsi2815 he just said he doesn’t like windows, why install it?

    • @Ignacio.Romero
      @Ignacio.Romero Před rokem

      @@cherrypepsi2815 You cant install windows

    • @toxicturkeyy
      @toxicturkeyy Před rokem

      @@Ignacio.Romero nothing's stopping you. There are literally official instructions on installing linux. Windows installation shouldn't be all that different
      They're x86 systems (well, most of them as mentioned earlier), of course you can run windows.

  • @Shrugi_
    @Shrugi_ Před rokem +9

    "If you are like me, Caps Lock is essential for gaming" As a 8 years League of Legends player, I felt that

  • @spookymunky1
    @spookymunky1 Před rokem +28

    Of course a laptop with a dedicated 1650 / 1660ti or so for the same price or cheaper is better for gaming since you can actually game on them, lol... It is literally a no contest. For the extra $100 on the one that you pointed out you could shove in 32gig ram or 16gig + an extra 1tb ssd for games and have a decent enough budget laptop that also doubles as a decent enough 1080p gaming rig.
    Edit: heh, just noticed the subtitles pointing out as that particular one being on sale but that is pretty much the going rate for low end dedicated nvidia gpu laptops and has been for years... Literally years hehe, I think my 6 core ryzen hp laptop with 4gb 1650 is a few months over 2 years old now and cost £600 at the time, it is still decent for 1080p 60fps for most games really and I'm sure there must be better options by now at a similar price point given the age of this.
    LTT even did a video some time after I bought this laptop reviewing a similar ryzen + 1650ti / 1660 etc (forget) saying that they were surprisingly great if you want a 1080p 60fps budget gaming rig for around $650🤣... it is still true really.

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi Před rokem +1

      Yea, I've bought an hp pavilion with r5 4600h (6 cores) and 1650 mobile for 700€ 2 years ago
      Has around the same performance as my old r3 3300x + 1050ti desktop

    • @spookymunky1
      @spookymunky1 Před rokem

      @@Ikxi same as the one I grabbed 2 years ago I guess, and it has done well imho. My only real complaint is that the usb-c port doesn't support hdmi, sigh hehe.

    • @MrRunItUp
      @MrRunItUp Před rokem

      You're correct, I just bought my son his first gaming laptop - Lenovo ideapad gaming 3 2022 model for $600 on sale for black friday
      Ryzen 5 6600H 6c/12t 3.3ghz up to 4.5ghz
      RTX 3050
      8gb of ddr5 ram
      256gb ssd nvme
      120hz refresh rate
      For $600 its a GREAT DEAL!!!
      But I went ahead and bought another 8gb of ram, for a total of 16gb in dual channel for $40, I also bought a 1tb nvme ssd for $60...
      So $700 total plus tax, not bad!

  • @___DRIP___
    @___DRIP___ Před rokem +31

    Horst absolutely can not stop himself from just wandering into other people’s videos. I swear I’ve seen him do it 3 times now.

    • @chloedevereaux1801
      @chloedevereaux1801 Před rokem

      because he's an annoying ginger apple prick.....

    • @xoxoDonkey
      @xoxoDonkey Před rokem

      @@chloedevereaux1801 settle down you tween.

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před rokem +1

      MA is just him going to random places so this is probably just him walking around

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography Před rokem +16

    gotta get Anthony to do a video on seeing how Linux works on it. I have an older Chromebook and Lubuntu is spotty on it I can run a 4k YT video for hours 1 day the next it won't even boot.
    for anyone curious support ended mid-last year on it so I stopped getting updates on it and its still a decent laptop for what I used it for so I wanted to see if I could get a few more years out of it.

    • @Yugarash1
      @Yugarash1 Před rokem

      @@elly3713 Do you guys have a github? would love to check it out as i currently am having problems with crouton

  • @nixx5490
    @nixx5490 Před rokem +6

    For 100$ more you have a legion 5 with a 3060 in sale

    • @mrbobgamingmemes9558
      @mrbobgamingmemes9558 Před rokem

      Agree even if you cant spend more for some reason, 15 inch windows laptop that can do the same and offer better versatility .as long you choose the right laptop less resource intensive games can run natively

  • @richardbently7236
    @richardbently7236 Před rokem +2

    I have an acer spin713 chromebook 2022 and can stream wireless with wifi6 and it feels native for someone who isn't a competitive gamer. Over 400 games with xbox gamepass and noticed no lag playing co-op with a friend on multiple games(we were both hardwired to our routers for co-op streaming) With a hub i can hook up an extra 3 monitors. I've used discord app and plenty of android apps full screen no problem. Google Docs and plenty other quality of life apps are free or next to nothing, unlike windows and Microsoft office. Only complaint I really have is it's google so they own your soul.

  • @anthony7564
    @anthony7564 Před rokem +1

    the main function of Chromebooks and other low-end student laptops is probably to videoconference and watch lectures or educational videos, so maybe in addition to Crab Rave you guys can use a WAN Show clip, zoom call or podcast within your suite of audio testing. Seems like this laptop's audio hardware was geared towards emphasizing midranges and speech

  • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
    @ilovefunnyamv2nd Před rokem +1

    the end of flash games really impacted the feasibility of playing games on chrome OS
    (i assume)

  • @bigbubba0439
    @bigbubba0439 Před rokem +4

    "Gaming Chromebook" sounds like saying "Child-Safe Knife:" it's an oxymoron

  • @WednesdayMan
    @WednesdayMan Před rokem +4

    I think these manufacturers are really late to gaming chromebooks, as Flash player and Unity web haven't been supported by Chrome for a long time.

  • @Qwerty-uiop
    @Qwerty-uiop Před rokem +4

    You can install windows on it (doing some technical stuff of course) and it would make a good everyday laptop

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před rokem

      Until you see the price

  • @Akash77133
    @Akash77133 Před rokem +1

    that wobble tho. I thought my laptop was wobbling XD

  • @jimmymac2292
    @jimmymac2292 Před rokem +15

    Chromebook gaming is bright with Vulkan support in Crostini, although it would be easier and you would get better performance if it was enabled in Crouton. That being said Proton can be enabled in the steam beta, you can get steam deck like performance on this. You can also subsidize with Geforce now, run emulators, and play some great mobile games. Id in the near future Chromebooks will be decent gaming laptops

    • @ccelik97
      @ccelik97 Před rokem

      For playing mobile games on a laptop-like device it'd make more sense to slap an Arm SoC with a beefy GPU config on it than to emulate Arm games on x86 though (even on the top of the line x86 PC HW it sucks if there isn't an x86 build of a mobile game you're looking for). For example the MS Surface laptops with Arm based SoC have crazy high GPU rendering performances for Arm games when compared to the top of the line gayming phones of the same generations.

    • @user-xz1ur8us5p
      @user-xz1ur8us5p Před rokem

      @@ccelik97 The problem with ARM is that it cant run anything x86 or x64 unless you have a translation layer or emulation. With most things being written for x86 and x64, you won't really be able to run much of anything other that what was created with ARM in mind. Windows 11's android emulator already runs pretty good and the performance is better than most other Android emulators on the market. If you only want to emulate android on your laptop why don't you get an android phone or tablet instead?

    • @jimmymac2292
      @jimmymac2292 Před rokem +1

      @@ccelik97 sure, you will get better support for playstore on an arm based SOC. But the benefits of running Linux apps on top of the majority on the playstore far out weigh the benefits of arm64 android app support. Google has done a great job with ChromeOS. Which is essentially just an adaptation of Gentoo. Gentoo is an incredible distro, in that it allows you to build a working Linux installation for nearly any 32-bit/64-bit/... platform from first principles, i.e. everything is built from source code, even the compiler.

    • @ccelik97
      @ccelik97 Před rokem

      @@user-xz1ur8us5p "If you only want to -emulate- *run* android on your *laptop* (why don't you get an android phone or tablet instead?)": Yeah, because as you too said, I want to "run" Android too; on my "laptop". A laptop is a different form factor than a phone or a tablet so that's why. It's about having OPTIONS. But if you dislike having options then feel free to keep doing what you've been doing up until now; it's none of my business anyway.
      Btw WSA's x86(-64) version and/or the other Android x86 virtual machines don't "emulate" Android, but often do have an emulation layer for Arm & Arm64 Android user apps. And no, as I said before the 3D rendering performance is horrible if you're trying to let's say run a game that has only a an Arm build but not x86. And as most Android devices and in turn the Android apps are Arm based then for this purpose it only makes sense to have the hardware architecture itself that you're trying to run anyway; if running mobile apps is your objective.
      I hate to put it this way but it's apparent to me that my understanding of this topic is better established than yours so it's probably why you're having a hard time to understand the meaning of it. Plus I said "if you want to do ... then do ..."; it's a conditional statement so I don't get what's your deal there. Plus, the Chromebooks in their original sense are to browse the web on a budget (in the sense of both money & power) anyway so going Arm based is the more appropriate way for a Chromebook as a result (Arm based SoCs are often a lot more power efficient for low power uses than whatever the heck Intel & AMD are putting out, even in the sense of RISC vs CISC computing).
      Btw please don't reply to me again if after all this explanation you still fail to understand my point and the fact that I'm not implying that "you/everyone should do this" etc: I don't make money off of educating you unlike the channel here so go ask your questions to them if it's still unclear for you.

    • @ccelik97
      @ccelik97 Před rokem

      @@jimmymac2292 Sure, that's not my argument to begin with. If you need to primarily run x64 then buy x64; if you need to run Arm64 then buy Arm64.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Před rokem +21

    Chromebooks are great right up to the point you want to do something it cant, my friend comes around to slice his CAD drawings to 3D print as he has a Chromebook, to be fair though he had the CB before the 3D printer.

    • @jbritain
      @jbritain Před rokem

      Is there no Linux port of the slicing software?

    • @Firecul
      @Firecul Před rokem

      @@jbritain There are even android slicers out now iirc, I don't think OS is the limit in this particular scenario

    • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
      @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Před rokem +1

      Honestly chrombooks work surprisingly well, and the integration between Google devices is top notch. The only area they fall behind is the lack of compatibility with standard programs, or a lack of alternatives.

    • @me77111
      @me77111 Před rokem +2

      @@aboveaveragebayleaf9216 between Android, Linux, and webapps, what are you trying to do that has no online version or alternatives available? Not trying to start anything, genuinely curious. Actual gaming is even possible with Steam through Linux on ChromeOS (and soon officially on ChromeOS proper), the biggest problem was weak hardware. Iris XE is pretty capable, believe it or not, so that about solves it.

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Před rokem

      @@jbritain His Chromebook is very old!

  • @Tagiau
    @Tagiau Před rokem +4

    My last chromebook couldn't run hearthstone, I have zero faith in anything outside of streaming to be worth it on a chromebook.

  • @prawnis
    @prawnis Před 8 měsíci +1

    When a chromebook has a ethernet but my gaming laptop doesnt

  • @abdullamasud4278
    @abdullamasud4278 Před rokem

    0:42 I don't see that double insulated Class II electrical equipment label there >.>

  • @PureComedi
    @PureComedi Před rokem +24

    Definitely not worth it as I've gotten my own Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 (Ryzen 5 5600, 8gb ram, RTX3050) for around the same price and it can do far better than that laptop that can't do more than run GeForce Now and edit excel spreadsheets.

    • @road2avg
      @road2avg Před rokem +1

      I have the same laptop (intel variant), it's definitely great for the price. Upgrade the Ram btw, 16gbs in Dual-Channel gave me a 20% boost in FPS

    • @PureComedi
      @PureComedi Před rokem +1

      @@road2avg That's coming this christmas, either crucial, kingston or g-skill, but definitely 16 or more

    • @road2avg
      @road2avg Před rokem +2

      @@PureComedi brand doesn't matter too much, don't overthink it, I went with Kingston, most important thing is to make sure the speeds are the same.

  • @antoniousai1989
    @antoniousai1989 Před rokem +2

    Geforce Now streams at 120 FPS. Not on 4k, but it does with 1080p and 1440p

  • @primalflowdao
    @primalflowdao Před rokem

    Got the i5 16gb-version yesterday, the screen blew me away🙌
    Played Far Cry 6 on GFN Ultimate with everything cranked up to max and it was stunningly beutiful 🥳
    Worked flawless with a 300/300 9ms connection and Asus RT-AX86U router 5m away.

  • @Epaw
    @Epaw Před rokem +3

    If you use Geforce Now with the RTX 3080 membership option. You are able to get up to 4K instead of 1080p and it isn't limited to 60fps.

    • @MoChuang343
      @MoChuang343 Před rokem +1

      Yeah you need pay $20/mo and go into settings and set it to 1600p 120Hz.
      In just one year that’s $650+$240=$890. There are a lot of good laptops you can get with a 3050 or even 3060 for $890.

    • @MyronZhao
      @MyronZhao Před 8 měsíci

      @@MoChuang343 yep, this is such a stupid device to buy LOL

  • @ralvolvi7668
    @ralvolvi7668 Před rokem +2

    I still don't understand the point of "High performance" Chromebooks. Like, the speakers and display upgrade make sense, since its a machine that you would use for media consumpstion, but why the overkill specs.

    • @traestephen7276
      @traestephen7276 Před rokem +1

      I could just use Samsung dex on my phone and it'd literally be the same thing

  • @maolcogi
    @maolcogi Před rokem

    Niche case, but if you want to run the best gaming keyboard on the planet with this thing (the Wooting 60HE) the configuration software (Wootility) can be accessed from your browser, so no app store app required.

  • @vicr8815
    @vicr8815 Před rokem +1

    Why did they not make this a touchscreen? That really bugs me, they need to release a touchscreen version ASAP!

  • @MightyMattTM
    @MightyMattTM Před rokem +2

    Thank God Stadia is still alive! Can't wait to try it on one of these awesome gaming powerhouses!

  • @biddinge8898
    @biddinge8898 Před rokem

    to me, laptop keyboards are good for one thing. response time. the keys are so thin that you can make it activate really fast. depending on whether or not the laptop does respond fast enough for that to matter I don't know.

  • @phuchungle1327
    @phuchungle1327 Před rokem

    Lenovo has the Thinkbook+ franchise that will most fit anybody who wants a budget laptop (~$800) with a good screen and a discrete GPU (RTX 2050) for gaming, even AAA+ titles. Hope you guys will have content about this line of products.

  • @SiegfriedM
    @SiegfriedM Před rokem

    I'm pretty sure you can show the screen even when it is not shaking.

  • @Bwangster12
    @Bwangster12 Před rokem +6

    I've used a Chromebook for about a week now and can confidently say I love it. I really have been able to do anything I want on it.

    • @afskiIIs
      @afskiIIs Před 9 měsíci +1

      Still working fine for games?

  • @greenprotag
    @greenprotag Před rokem +1

    I really feel like you could get a used Chromebook with a 1080p screen and 5Ghz wifi and gamestream on that for probably $99-150. I have seen REALLY cheap Chromebook that could probably do 720p cloud gaming for under $75

    • @CaptainGunSkill
      @CaptainGunSkill Před 11 měsíci

      Yes but you are getting this one for 120hz screen and for the fastest wifi chip for cloud gaming

    • @greenprotag
      @greenprotag Před 11 měsíci

      @@CaptainGunSkill It's unlikely you will be streaming 120FPS content unless you are streaming your own PC with custom or experimental 120hz stream via moonlight or other app. Most cloud based streaming services are 720p-1080p@60fps.

    • @CaptainGunSkill
      @CaptainGunSkill Před 11 měsíci

      @@greenprotag GeForce now is 120hz and Shadow pc is 120z

    • @greenprotag
      @greenprotag Před 11 měsíci

      @@CaptainGunSkill Really? They must have added that more recently. I haven't seen their newer "premium" tier service.

  • @coachkappa
    @coachkappa Před rokem

    i didnt even know this was uploaded 15mins ago and im just now finishing the video 💀

  • @ThomasPrettyman01
    @ThomasPrettyman01 Před rokem

    I got an ad for this exact Chromebook before this video

  • @slalomsk8er397
    @slalomsk8er397 Před rokem

    In what price range would you recommend a Linux laptop? Somehow I always end up around 2'000 if I start configuring! My ThinkPad W520 is starting to show it's age but with the current economy I guess I will use it as long as it's willing to turn on :(

  • @Chizmas
    @Chizmas Před rokem

    I HATE CAPS LOCK WHEN I'M GAMING!! Oh, sorry, must of hit that when I was trying to switch from Shift to Tab.

  • @kingmusik8901
    @kingmusik8901 Před 10 měsíci

    everyone on this channel be testing their speaker out on that crabby dance music loool dkm 😂😂

  • @foxyccc1316
    @foxyccc1316 Před rokem +1

    GFN does support 120hz on Chromebook you just have to have the 3080 one.

  • @confused_shark2537
    @confused_shark2537 Před rokem

    I had the Asus one and the screen fully detached from the rest of the computer after a year with no accidents or anything. It just peeled off.

  • @bmo3778
    @bmo3778 Před rokem +3

    tip for Chromebook newcomers: try using a cheap chromebook, or try a usb-trial chrome os flex for a month, before you can be sure you are comfortable leaving windows/mac

  • @inscrutablemungus4143
    @inscrutablemungus4143 Před rokem +1

    10:00 Okay, so I don't run ChromeOS, but I do have a ~$150 chromebook from 2015. I use it for pretty much everything from prototyping code, productivity stuff and yes, even gaming. I play CK2/Civ5 on this machine pretty regularly, Pathfinder: Kingmaker and other cRPGs run really well on it and, until I recently got a Steam Deck, I even got Dark Souls 2 and Oldrim running at 30 FPS. So, yes, this thing's not going to run the latest and greatest games, but really, at the price that you've got to pay for a laptop to do those things, you may as well build a PC and then get a cheap laptop for everything else. Don't get a $600 chromebook. Just get a $150 one. It can do way more than you think if you're willing to replace chromeOS with a linux distro.

  • @JosephHurtsellers
    @JosephHurtsellers Před 4 měsíci

    To me the very definition of a great review video, is that people from different backgrounds and operating systems completely understand it. Frankly, hit it out of the park with this one! I learned a lot and appreciate it❤

  • @danielguimaraes5413
    @danielguimaraes5413 Před rokem

    I would like to see an opinion about the lenovo ideapad 3 with the ryzen 7 5700u, It's the one I'm currently using and I would like to see how well it would fair with the LTT employees

  • @flemtone
    @flemtone Před rokem +1

    Would help if the screen wouldnt wobble everytime you touch the laptop, that's gonna make for some sucky gameplay.

  • @bryandonnelly1986
    @bryandonnelly1986 Před rokem

    11:02 was not expecting to see Ryback.

  • @ghostyhalo8628
    @ghostyhalo8628 Před rokem

    its on sale for fourth of july and if everything goes according to plan I will be getting this tmr

  • @assimo9841
    @assimo9841 Před rokem +8

    I may be in a very niche group here, but this chromebook is perfect for me. The way I see it, is that it's a fantastic chromebook that also happens to do some gaming. Chromebooks last forever (unless dropped or something), and this acer (516 GE, btw) has official Steam beta, so you can run Steam natively (local) now, and play with a buletooth controller. It's strong enough to mostly play all 2D games, but also runs a good amount of older 3d games. It reliably plays Skyrim, Assassin's Creed IV, Dragon's Dogma, Arkham games, etc. So even though it's not necessarily a beast at local gaming, it's still impressive for a chromebook, and I'm very excited to see where this goes. I got it on sale for ~$550, so I decided to take the plunge. Really glad I did.
    I would wager that the manufacturers are holding off on announcing chromebooks with actual respectable gaming specs, until steam/google officially announce that borealis is out of beta. There's still a degree of tinkering to do, so it would be a bas idea to start selling these as devices with native steam. At least for another year or so.
    Thrilled to be on the ride, all the same. I left windows years ago for chrome, so I'm thrilled it's just onward and upwards.

  • @edmundtan8506
    @edmundtan8506 Před rokem

    BUT why are the keys is in lowercase font?

  • @realIncognitoTGT
    @realIncognitoTGT Před rokem

    0:36 the 2 Chromebooks that I own were made by Acer and Asus

  • @zimbu_
    @zimbu_ Před rokem +9

    I wouldn't say $500 is a hard limit. Even at under $400 you can get something with a Ryzen 3 5300U that will have surprisingly good performance. The chromebooks at the same price point will have nicer screens, better build quality, and you won't need to do things like disable Windows S-Mode or uninstall crapware like McAfee when you start using them though.

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi Před rokem +2

      But it will be a chromebook

  • @theSUBVERSIVE
    @theSUBVERSIVE Před rokem

    But can you take advantage of the 120Hz display through streaming gaming?

  • @rickey6098
    @rickey6098 Před rokem

    Is the ram and storage upgradable?

  • @benjaminsmith3625
    @benjaminsmith3625 Před rokem

    It feels really weird that Stadia is shutdown...
    Also, stick a Ryzen APU in there, add Steam/Proton and you're getting something potentially like a Google games console.

  • @TheDJFra1
    @TheDJFra1 Před rokem

    Confused as to why you would cover the budget acer and not the decent quality asus one, hope thats future video

  • @Klarseolt
    @Klarseolt Před rokem

    1:15 since when ShortCurcuit decided to write dimensions of a product in inches? The screen diagonal I get, but this? It's weird. At least idk, write metric numbers underneath?

  • @ajlm05yt74
    @ajlm05yt74 Před rokem +1

    If I bought that I would just use it for like older games and stuff and maybe some emulators on it

  • @NEON_187
    @NEON_187 Před rokem

    Why not highlight whole keyboard so you don't forget where it is.

  • @Lazy_Mammal
    @Lazy_Mammal Před rokem

    is the webcam always recording??

  • @MustbeTheBassest
    @MustbeTheBassest Před rokem

    If you're just browsing the web, not but use your phone and Bluetooth keyboard+mouse?
    You can cast to your TV.

  • @mannymonroy
    @mannymonroy Před rokem

    You can stream on GeForce now at 120hz if you are using the highest tier subscription.

  • @goncalofreitas1045
    @goncalofreitas1045 Před rokem

    I bought about 5 months ago a lenovo laptop with an mobile rtx 3050, ryzen 5 5th gen , 8gb ram ( i upgraded to 16 gb ) and a 512 gb m.2 ssd for 650 ( not on sale but i was desperate ) and its still holding up pretty good. Anyways, was it a good deal??

  • @deltadom33
    @deltadom33 Před rokem

    Can you repair it or change the ram or ssd

  • @jamest1125
    @jamest1125 Před rokem

    I'm curious about the battery life since Chromebooks greatest strength is battery life

  • @dqkneely9803
    @dqkneely9803 Před rokem

    sounds like it comes with alot of hardware you cant use to its full potential, probably worth noting that you are able to do anything a chrome book can do on an actual laptop.

  • @eriktherandomstuff3368
    @eriktherandomstuff3368 Před rokem +1

    1:16 i get the Luigi and Wario but who is H?

  • @focusblast1
    @focusblast1 Před rokem +1

    11:03 Discord's Linux app and many other desktop Linux apps work great on ChromeOS.
    7:06 ChromeOS's Out of Memory design's at play there.

  • @svpracer98
    @svpracer98 Před rokem

    I have the IdeaPad gaming 3 with a Ryzen 7 and 3050... For the $800 I spent on it last year, still hard pressed to find a better deal.

  • @omar_benaidy
    @omar_benaidy Před rokem

    if i remember correctly there is a 120hz option on geforce now, it was possible during the beta

    • @traestephen7276
      @traestephen7276 Před rokem

      If your connection is even stable enough for that.

    • @mrbobgamingmemes9558
      @mrbobgamingmemes9558 Před rokem

      Honestly If you planning to use that you are very likely able to afford slim gaming laptop like asus zephyrus, lenovo legion slim7, msi gs66, etc or slighty thicker and heavier laptop that offer better performance, unless your region offer cheap and unlimited gigabit internet or stuff like that

    • @omar_benaidy
      @omar_benaidy Před rokem

      guys relax I'm just stating a fact not reacting, also when i used geforce now at 120hz a few years back i had a 100mb/s fiber connection so i'm sure a lot of people in rich countries could run it, the only problem with streaming games is the response time which wasn't suitable for esports titles but still when my pc stopped working and i was gaming on a mac i was still able to perform well on high ranking games so as it was said in the video the only real constraint is using chrome os and if it's suitable to your needs, i think i rambled enough idk how to turn off comments notification so please don't answer to this unless the fact that geforce now doesn't support 120hz, thanks.

  • @wholesomeducky
    @wholesomeducky Před rokem +3

    "If my mouse requires software to be configured, then I'm not going to be able to do that on here"
    That's why you buy a mouse with on-board memory and set it up once how you like it. Having to run a piece of software to have your mouse configurations active means that mouse is trash and should be avoided at all cost.

  • @brightshadowdenmark
    @brightshadowdenmark Před rokem

    I love my Acer spin 11: only complaint is that it is way to slow (intel atom quad core, 3gb ram and 64gb eMMC)

  • @roundabout-host
    @roundabout-host Před rokem

    The up key is highlighted so you can play Chrome Dino easier

  • @Demoknight_F
    @Demoknight_F Před rokem

    i have my search key set to capslock

  • @Wisefury
    @Wisefury Před rokem

    This game streaming thing should work a lot better than it does. Even if you had to deal with minor input lag, the fps of them are not great.

    • @MrRunItUp
      @MrRunItUp Před rokem

      Honestly I tried them ALL and GFN is hands down the best, ohh and you can get 120fps with GFN if have the "priority" account! But xbox's xcloud or whatever its called seems to have the best selection of games, just isn't as smooth as GFN!

  • @luritdurit
    @luritdurit Před rokem

    I think its weird when gaming labtops highlight the wasd keys like no one forgets what keys to press it makes me feel cringe

  • @sameermohideen4913
    @sameermohideen4913 Před rokem +1

    Now if only there was some kind of game streaming service offered by Google

  • @aeriumfour6096
    @aeriumfour6096 Před rokem +2

    Cookie Clicker has never run so smooth

  • @Tagiau
    @Tagiau Před rokem +1

    I used to get asus confused for acer.

  • @tcnymex
    @tcnymex Před rokem

    Force cancelling speakers, like the old Avid speakers for your turntable hi-fi listening to Deep Purple Machine Head in your dorm room

  • @Rottypops
    @Rottypops Před rokem

    * *Acer charger* * : "Ya I got the Triforce, so what?! 🤷‍♀️"

  • @kenzieduckmoo
    @kenzieduckmoo Před rokem

    i really think instead of putting steam on chromebooks, they should take the hardware like this and adapt SteamOS for it. Maybe they can also support Android apps like chromebooks do, but it seems like if you want to make a non-windows gaming laptop, SteamOS would be the better option.

  • @archlinuxrussian
    @archlinuxrussian Před rokem +31

    One use case for this: You can locally stream Steam games from your more-powerful desktop to this Chromebook running Steam on it! It could be quite nice for that :) Though I'd have really liked to see a Ryzen 5 6000 series with a RDNA2 iGPU on it at that price point...now THAT would be quite competitive, ESPECIALLY if you load *real* Linux on it!

    • @madness1931
      @madness1931 Před rokem +5

      You can do that already. Some TVs natively support it, without even needing a new device. Hell, my phone/tablet can do it.

    • @krazymeanie
      @krazymeanie Před rokem

      @@madness1931 Smart Tvs aren't portable and both phones and tablet would require a controller. Pretty sure it has a valid use case

    • @traestephen7276
      @traestephen7276 Před rokem +2

      @@krazymeanie by this logic wouldn't u need a mouse

    • @traestephen7276
      @traestephen7276 Před rokem +4

      @@krazymeanie paying this much just to use it as a streaming device is a stupid idea IMO.

    • @madness1931
      @madness1931 Před rokem +1

      @@krazymeanie Nope. Depending on how you do it, you can use a virtual controller (touch controls).

  • @IMMENTALLYCRYUIG
    @IMMENTALLYCRYUIG Před rokem

    if you do alt and search button then you get caps lock

  • @RobertF
    @RobertF Před rokem +3

    I already have a windows desktop for gaming. A Chromebook is a great 2nd computer. These game streaming Chromebooks aren't for me. I got a Framework Chromebook and I love it. Android games run great for ones that support keyboard and mouse or controller. I did unlock the flag for Steam and it runs old games on linux wonderfully. But I don't use it for gaming, just had to test things out.

  • @SSYoung125
    @SSYoung125 Před rokem +2

    At what tier would you buy each price category example under $500 Chromebook $500 to $1,000 laptop over a $1,000 gaming PC? Thoughts?

    • @morganghetti
      @morganghetti Před rokem +3

      I wouldn't buy this. You can get a Lenovo Flex for the same money with a 6800U Ryzen that can actually run some games decently.

    • @madness1931
      @madness1931 Před rokem +2

      Below $500 = Buy a used, or wait for a decent sale. Laptops tend to be discounted more, so Laptop.
      $500-$800 = Buy a decent budget gaming laptop.
      Above $800 = Buy/build a desktop computer.
      All of this with a proper OS, like Windows, Linux, or OSX.

  • @Jakewake52
    @Jakewake52 Před rokem

    Something this would be good for is retro emulation- but that being said, a chromebook half the price can emulate SNES and GBA easy

  • @MeakerSE
    @MeakerSE Před rokem +9

    Is a 1650 mobile better than intel Xe graphics.... Yes, by quite a bit.

    • @delonejuanderer
      @delonejuanderer Před rokem +3

      Lol right, the way he came across was saying this Game streaming laptop is comparable to a laptop with a 1650. I'm seriously dumbfounded at this point.

  • @kasuisuchan
    @kasuisuchan Před rokem

    dude at 2:23 I thought that the laptop was waterproof