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  • I bought this Lenovo Chromebook on sale for less than US$100. Links below!
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  • @googuy999
    @googuy999 Před rokem +2494

    Lenovo likes hiding screws under the glued on feet at the bottom of the laptop. That's probably why you couldn't get it open lol.

    • @swirrllfolfsky9803
      @swirrllfolfsky9803 Před rokem +146

      Same with HP.

    • @ernstoud
      @ernstoud Před rokem +121

      Every manufacturer does that!

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +107

      @@ernstoud And almost all laptops are also having warranty stickers covering one of the screws, so it's preventing any possible upgrades without voiding the warranty, especially in the laptop that's offering fully upgradable RAM and storage slot

    • @tropicalkhan3955
      @tropicalkhan3955 Před rokem +7

      @@ernstoud not asus

    • @Bingo.0401
      @Bingo.0401 Před rokem +26

      At least it has screws ,Microsoft

  • @bennoboy97
    @bennoboy97 Před rokem +3758

    "This laptop puts out less warmth than the soul of an Nvidia exec".
    Holy FUCK that was savage

    • @manicdan481
      @manicdan481 Před rokem +98

      It made me thankful I was not taking a big gulp from some drink before that line. Pure gold and timing (relative to today's date) impeccable.

    • @philthyphil1017
      @philthyphil1017 Před rokem +24

      I was literally about to comment the same thing.... fucking savage

    • @weswes10
      @weswes10 Před rokem +12

      GOTTEM!

    • @TheGetFreshFlow
      @TheGetFreshFlow Před rokem +7

      I was hanging out, almost not listening with this in the background doing two things at once and was like, DAYUM. 🤣😂🤣

    • @El-Fartomatic
      @El-Fartomatic Před rokem +3

      Love the shade

  • @jakbhmusic7865
    @jakbhmusic7865 Před rokem +340

    Reminds me of my Lenovo 100e, those were selling for $99 in 2019. Wasn't fast but it sure did the job and survived everything. Sat in a car for 8 months through both summer and winter, got thrown around, went with me on several road trips and plane rides, got dropped pretty hard from a good height. Only broke when someone ran it over with a car 3 years after I got it.
    Can't really complain for $99

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před rokem +108

      do you play catch with your laptop dude

    • @diegoemiliovelacuen2756
      @diegoemiliovelacuen2756 Před rokem +81

      how did it got ran over wtf

    • @half-kratos21
      @half-kratos21 Před rokem +8

      i'm reading this with a 100e

    • @MidniqhtGaming
      @MidniqhtGaming Před rokem +1

      I recently bought a 100e for around $70 after taxes. It's a good chromebook if you have extra storage with it and if you don't overload the memory.

    • @crioly
      @crioly Před rokem +29

      what on God's green earth kind of torture have you been putting that poor laptop through?

  • @Madtrack
    @Madtrack Před rokem +1115

    Wait a touch screen for a $100. That's actually insane. This is so worth it

    • @RefractArt
      @RefractArt Před rokem +123

      And just where the fuck did he get it for 100$, on every retailer or even their website it's above 400.

    • @rebelmotivation1293
      @rebelmotivation1293 Před rokem +17

      yeah it is of no use you can get a normal laptop from dell or hp for 300$ which will last you very long

    • @aidensnow5017
      @aidensnow5017 Před rokem +28

      @@moonlaid2689 Dell sucks in the Us, and Canada... and South Korea... And well, everywhere to be honest lol. Never buy a dell or alien-ware made PC, their practically a waste of money.
      HP is actually really really good, their gaming laptops like the Pavilion 15 gaming laptop is AMAZING value for the money spent, I've had mine for almost 3 years and it still fast and good or gaming.
      Weather you get a laptop, desktop, HP or another brand make sure you pick out one that has a CPU made by AMD. Intel made CPU's are slower, run hotter, and as a result of running hotter they will slow down and die sooner. Avoid newer Intel's if you can, ESPECIALLY if your looking for a laptop.

    • @lesterthemolester3366
      @lesterthemolester3366 Před rokem

      @@moonlaid2689 India itself sucks

    • @cyberkxt
      @cyberkxt Před rokem +5

      @@RefractArt thats for the one with windows this ones a chromebook

  • @fatihyener7589
    @fatihyener7589 Před rokem +2801

    The impressive thing is that it comes with both a keyboard and a touch screen and it is easily turned into a tablet by flipping. Those features alone would probably inflate a macbook's price for about a kidney and half a liver.

    • @DerpyUniverse
      @DerpyUniverse Před rokem +74

      I mean a MacBook is also 40x more powerful and runs a real os so it’s price makes sense

    • @TerminalHeatSink
      @TerminalHeatSink Před rokem +240

      real os is debatable 🤣. I use one for work and it's annoying af

    • @fatihyener7589
      @fatihyener7589 Před rokem +33

      @@DerpyUniverse Well I miss the feeling of carrying a nokia 3310, if you know what I mean.

    • @DerpyUniverse
      @DerpyUniverse Před rokem +38

      @@TerminalHeatSink better than using an os where you have to use a web browser for everything

    • @UnSlayd
      @UnSlayd Před rokem

      What’s the laptop called

  • @RifterDask
    @RifterDask Před rokem +181

    I have a slightly older Celeron-based Lenovo Chromebook very similar to this. One of the first things I did was set up the built-in linux VM and get Shovel Knight running in Steam. It was 100% playable, which might not SOUND impressive, but you have to remember that it's a 2D game using cleverly hidden 3D assets. I'm amazed that it even launched in that environment. On top of that, it had 4k60hz video out over USB-C on BOTH PORTS.
    Find the right chromebook and you have yourself a very capable little box for light tinkering, media playback and probably even linux server applications. Not a bad alternative to a raspberry pi considering their current asking price.

    • @lexibigcheese
      @lexibigcheese Před rokem +1

      bro when i was 11 (I think) I just used crouton for a linux chroot to play minecraft. That was 7 ish years ago.

    • @ototurmanidze5578
      @ototurmanidze5578 Před rokem

      wait with celeron? i have ideapad duet 3 with celeron but for daily taksts and you tube works horoble how is possible to have better performance in android?

    • @lexibigcheese
      @lexibigcheese Před rokem +6

      @@ototurmanidze5578 the web takes much more ram due to it being for all purposes. Android apps are closer to native performance.

    • @zydiz
      @zydiz Před rokem

      do not underestimate the celerons, i was playing 60fps oblivion with those 6 years ago

    • @diegomillan2806
      @diegomillan2806 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ototurmanidze5578 the problem is Windows. Too much processing is used for bloatware inside the system

  • @CoolCrescent186
    @CoolCrescent186 Před rokem +106

    For the issue disassembling it, there are screws under the rubber feet strips. I found that in a HP laptop and it gave me a run for my money.

  • @brickman409
    @brickman409 Před rokem +70

    Damn, that's actually pretty cool. I wouldn't have a reason to buy one of these now of course, but if this existed at this price back when I was in middle school, I would have been one happy kid.

  • @matthewplehn4271
    @matthewplehn4271 Před rokem +442

    the sarcasm is why i stick around......your entertaining entertainment is why i love this channel

    • @edge8945
      @edge8945 Před rokem +5

      His entertaining entertainment is very entertainy..

    • @ChrisSum.
      @ChrisSum. Před rokem +1

      "your entertaining entertainment"

  • @peterwardle424
    @peterwardle424 Před rokem +321

    Bro looks lean 👍

  • @Xeanthorn
    @Xeanthorn Před rokem +23

    I've had my issues with Lenovo laptops in the past, but the keyboards are typically way better than similarly priced alternatives. Super subjective, but I think they do a great job there. Thanks for the video!

    • @jvinsnes
      @jvinsnes Před rokem +1

      Subjective yes, I could not stand typing on the Lenovo L480 school laptop I had. Got fatigue instantly and couldn't finish even shorter hand-ins and had to do most work at home on my desktop after school.

    • @jvinsnes
      @jvinsnes Před rokem +1

      Note that I used a 12 year old dell keyboard haha

  • @brandonacevedo4616
    @brandonacevedo4616 Před rokem +5

    I actually bought that laptop and took it with me on a business trip. I only needed it to do web based invoice type stuff and it did well. It runs similar to my Lenovo Duet, I believe it's a similar if not the same processor.

  • @jacobwalden8363
    @jacobwalden8363 Před rokem +185

    your humor is the reason i get on you tube. best casual tech channel on youtube dawid. legit.

  • @Luartico
    @Luartico Před rokem +15

    I worked fixing chromebooks in highschool and sometimes it is common for the keyboard to open as opposed ti the back (making for easy keyboard/track pad replacements) maybe that's why you weren't able to access it?

  • @aprilnya
    @aprilnya Před rokem +87

    Damn, $99 chromebooks have gotten way better than 5 years ago when I got one! Mine was a 10 inch screen, keyboard that felt bad, touchpad that felt bad, no touchscreen, no tablet mode, etc...

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium Před rokem +9

      Yeah my first one back in 2018 was the Acer R13 which was already "affordably premium" for the price.
      But not a total surprise given how Chromebook marketshare is growing even faster than Macbooks. 👌

    • @diegomillan2806
      @diegomillan2806 Před rokem +2

      arm is doing good things to Chromebooks. they can put more money in better components because the cpu and SOC is more "cheap"

    • @diegomillan2806
      @diegomillan2806 Před rokem +1

      @@HQbaracuda the good old Asus. i have a aspire one netbook rocking antix Linux. works pretty well

    • @barrettdecutler8979
      @barrettdecutler8979 Před rokem +1

      @@diegomillan2806 I think you mean Acer, not Asus.

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr Před rokem

      lots more competition

  • @LabCat
    @LabCat Před rokem +267

    I went from watching a LTT video about one of the most powerful laptops available on the market today...
    to this.
    Not disappointed.

    • @Podzall
      @Podzall Před rokem +3

      same lol

    • @tyzerro
      @tyzerro Před rokem

      these low-tier education workhorses are the unsung heroes of the computer market

  • @abstewart00
    @abstewart00 Před rokem +73

    These are great computers for someone who doesnt need a computer to be super capable. I have a chromebook at my shop that I use to tune cars and motorcycles and I love it. I never think twice about touching my chromebook with dirty hands since it cost me a total of $45 brand new (on sale), and it does everything I need it to. I dont have excel or word or anything on it, just a few tuning programs and it works fantastic for the price.

    • @azexy21
      @azexy21 Před rokem

      chrom books don't have excel or word but the have alternatives pre installed

    • @jonasghafur4940
      @jonasghafur4940 Před rokem +3

      @@azexy21 untrue, office online, the docs-like web applet version of the Microsoft office suite is by now just as capable as the offline version and can easily be used on Chromebooks

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Před 9 měsíci

      All you need is WPS

    • @abstewart00
      @abstewart00 Před 9 měsíci

      @@bmona7550 I downloaded WPS a month or so after leaving this comment! Cheap laptops + WPS has been my go-to in the shop, im writing this comment from my Chromebook rn

  • @kunjupulla
    @kunjupulla Před rokem +61

    I have the same laptop with an Intel celeron in it, and the thing is passively cooled! I bought it in India, and it was ₹25k (roughly $312).

  • @mattban4136
    @mattban4136 Před rokem +5

    I've been using Lenovos for about 10 years. I love them. The keyboards are fantastic, build quality is good, and they last forever. I still fire up my 2400 dollar think pad from 2014 sometimes and it honestly still works just fine.

  • @konga382
    @konga382 Před rokem +7

    Chromebooks really are great little laptops. I got a 14" 1080p model for under $250, and it's my go-to device for browsing the internet and watching youtube while lounging around the house/in bed.

    • @mrclean3088
      @mrclean3088 Před rokem +1

      At that price point Chromebooks just don't make any sense for me. As you can get a refurbished (condition good to even as good as new if you hunt) ThinkPad T470 with a i5-7400u, 8gb DDR4 RAM, 14 inch Full HD matt screen, 256gb NVMe SSD, a battery life of about 3-4 hours browsing and you get the ThinkPad experience of good amount of ports, a hot swappable battery (for 70-90$ you can easily get another 6-8 hours), good upgrade ability and the nice mouse knob thingy for typing without any interuption.

  • @aku2dimensional
    @aku2dimensional Před rokem +18

    Lenovo's Thought-Pad laptops (Thinkpad, Ideapad, etc.) are great machines though they always seem to lack in certain areas and excel in others, most of the time it's budget CPU and GPU options for obvious reasons assorted in with great features like the keyboard or camera quality. The Thought-pads that are equipped with something like a Duo Core or Celeron and running integrated graphics are usable but I wish that basic models just had a little more to offer sometimes.

    • @naxzed_it
      @naxzed_it Před rokem +3

      Any ThinkPad basic model nowadays (2017+) is decent. Source: Someone who owns a thinkpad 💀
      The only thing I would advise staying away from is the ideapads, they're usually terrible

    • @aku2dimensional
      @aku2dimensional Před rokem +3

      @@naxzed_it Yes, I agree although I've never used an IdeaPad to find out, I simply believed Lenovo kept the fundamentals of various ThinkPad models in spirit. I can also imagine that Lenovo takes the basic models more seriously since 2017. My thoughts from earlier were made by experience with used Brickpads built 2015 or older, I suppose it's safe to assume that older basic models don't have much offer anyways unless it had a faster processor, such as an i5 or i7.

    • @CannaKitty
      @CannaKitty Před 8 měsíci

      Lenovo have by far the best build quality for the price, got an ideapad in 2019 for around £300 that was solid metal. You never find that at that price point! Dell and Lenovo are definitely the best in the field. They've had a long run of it I guess 😅

  • @deesix3504
    @deesix3504 Před rokem +22

    Hey guys I just bought this exact model, the delivery came 30 mins ago.
    First of the screen is much brighter than I expected, hell only slightly less bright than my 13 mini. Viewing angle is phenomenal.
    The keyboard and touchpad feels extremely good.
    The built quality is superb on every inches.
    Now it’s updating, I’ll let you know about the day to day performance and speakers once it’s done.
    Bought it for $210 not $100 but still is a bargain.

    • @deesix3504
      @deesix3504 Před rokem +5

      Speakers are nothing to write home about but plenty loud and very very decent.
      For day to day task it’s just a little bit sluggish but very doable. As long as I can use Canva it’s good.
      The only gripe is it’s a lil bit on the heavy side, still comfortable tho.
      Overall, 11/10 for the price.

    • @andrewjiaxinchen4925
      @andrewjiaxinchen4925 Před rokem +1

      is it laggy and all?

    • @deesix3504
      @deesix3504 Před rokem +1

      @@andrewjiaxinchen4925 for what I do I would say not really, I do very simple tasks like browsing, watching CZcams, Netflix, sometimes editing on Canva etc. It’s by no mean fast but it’s not laggy. One advice is: use the CZcams app but the web Netflix. Using CZcams app is much snappier but Netflix app has worse video quality.

    • @sruthi2708
      @sruthi2708 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Were you able to find an active stylus that works with it?

    • @deesix3504
      @deesix3504 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@sruthi2708 unfortunately it doesn’t have pen support.

  • @Macky4941
    @Macky4941 Před rokem +5

    Reminds me of the netbooks back in the windows XP-Vista era. They were normally powered by the Intel atom and costed anywhere from $200-$400

  • @mattnordsell9760
    @mattnordsell9760 Před rokem +3

    You were mentioning about how with chromebooks it is possible to have such small power bricks, I have an ASUS Vivobook with an 11th gen i7, OLED and the power cord has a square at the end the plugs into the wall and nothing but a cord to go to my laptop. The laptop is a very nice one and is speced really good as well.

  • @ImCannibalOfficial
    @ImCannibalOfficial Před rokem +9

    Fun fact, the emmc Lenovo likes to use is pretty infamous for cooking itself due to poor cooling so you have to replace the entire internal board. I have a Lenovo 14" chromebook on its 3rd board already showing signs its about ready to cook.

    • @slighter
      @slighter Před rokem

      Maybe getting some kind of metal cooler on it will help? Some strip of copper or something glued down? A whacky job but maybe better than going through main boards continuously.

    • @SayAhh
      @SayAhh Před rokem

      Any way to prevent that?

    • @ImCannibalOfficial
      @ImCannibalOfficial Před rokem +2

      @@SayAhh buy a better chromebook i guess 🤷‍♂️

  • @scottcol23
    @scottcol23 Před rokem +2

    LOL 0:08 SuperGary69 with a GT710 profile pic. Its these little bits I love. Keep up the great work.

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen Před rokem +19

    That is crazy for $100. I'm always most interested in how Chromebooks could be made to run more useful OS's though :)

  • @nicksdinosforkids6001
    @nicksdinosforkids6001 Před rokem +22

    Less than a $100? What could go wrong? Ugh, a ChromeBook! Screws are probably under the rubber bumper.

  • @polardabear
    @polardabear Před rokem +29

    I bought a 1070Ti and a Vega 64 for a combined price of 250€
    Both are in good condition and the previous owner attached a Raijintek heatsink on the Vega 64.
    Good cards for little money but that power usage is pretty high.

    • @KRAVER_
      @KRAVER_ Před rokem

      what AIB for vega?

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Před rokem

      dang that IS a pretty good price, 1070ti is a great card

  • @vadnegru
    @vadnegru Před rokem +2

    Having ideapad in the past, it's definitely opens by taking keyboard off. Also running Asphalt 9 in tablet mode with tilt control is a nice workout for hands.

  • @LarryAsberryJr
    @LarryAsberryJr Před rokem +2

    As always, great video Dawid! I actually bought this laptop after this video posted. It is a great little Chromebook. Replaces my 7 yr old laptop with 1 hour battery life. This thing seems to last a long time.

  • @GManWrites
    @GManWrites Před rokem +3

    I just turned a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon into a Chromebook by installing Chrome OS Flex.
    Intel i7 with 8gb ram, 250gb SSD.
    I bought it on eBay for $350 Canadian and it runs like a $1000 premium Chromebook.

  • @BReal-10EC
    @BReal-10EC Před rokem +5

    I keep a cheap used Asus Chromebook I got like 5 years ago for nothing because it needed a battery (which actually was more expensive than expected). But I love having it for traveling for a wifi touchpad keyboard internet machine nobody will (want to)steal. It more than paid for itself after an airport flight mishap and I needed to find another flight asap in the terminal. Never could have done that on a phone- AND the battery life is phenomenal I guess because the CPU/iGPU so weak? Is it possible to install Linux on that and then Steam? Might be fun to try some old PC games that Steam now supports on Linux.

    • @stephen1r2
      @stephen1r2 Před rokem +1

      If it's intel or AMD then sure. The steamdeck has made the linux/steam combo a lot more compatible fairly quickly.
      the eMMC storage will hold most chromebooks back and gives them a fairly short lifespan if the storage gets used much tho.

  • @Tazzie1312
    @Tazzie1312 Před rokem +1

    Wow, that's not bad at all. For kids for school or beginners this would be amazing. Honestly this would probably be great for my mom who's not great with tech.

  • @c1ips0official31
    @c1ips0official31 Před 22 dny

    I love taking chromebooks and flashing coreboot onto it so I can run a minimal linux desktop for coding experiments and homelabs and website servers. there's a lot of cool stuff done on the chrultrabooks documentation for getting alternative software onto chromebooks. also depending on which model you get, you can upgrade the SSDs so it has a terabyte of storage and upgrade the ram to a 16gb. it might even be a good penetration testing laptop depending on how you use it.

  • @chetnajadwal1975
    @chetnajadwal1975 Před rokem +11

    My favourite video category: cheap hardware pushed to it's limits. Love you David 💕

  • @dab42bridges80
    @dab42bridges80 Před rokem +6

    I was slightly disappointed that you didn't try running Crysis on it, that would have been a useful benchmark.

  • @caboose6411
    @caboose6411 Před 5 měsíci

    I got a Chromebook a long time ago and recently dug it out and I kind of like the feel of the keys. It’s kind of satisfying to type on.

  • @JeremyPeeples
    @JeremyPeeples Před rokem +3

    I grabbed this a month or so ago from Best Buy and love it - it handles a decent amount of Android games well and the screen is tremendous given the price point and how garbo a lot of cheap Chromebook screens are.

  • @mjs28s
    @mjs28s Před rokem +3

    They have had some screaming deals. I got my father a 15.6" CB from BB during Back to School sales and it is great. $129 and runs like a champ for the basics that he does.
    I then stepped up for a slightly better one with more ram, more storage and a 17.3" screen and it is great. Enabled linux, threw on VS Code, Thonny, and Geany for playing with front end dev as well as python and it works great too. That did cost me a whopping $189 down from $389 regular price.
    Chromebooks are so great for most people and, less you are AAA gaming, likely all people less you need some specific app that won't run under a windows VM or doesn't have a linux version.
    That one has too small of a screen for my use but it I was just road dogging it and needed to check in now and then with emails or update a spreadsheet or bang out a document, that would be pretty solid option for sure.
    If someone was just a chrome user and does everything in chrome, they are the best machines. Lose it or it breaks simply go to Walmart, Best Buy, etc. buy another one turn it on, log in and within a few moments it will be setup just like the one that you just lost or broke. No trying to find install disks or some install file for a program you used. No settings to try to remember from your previous machine, etc. They all come over - part of the reason that I got my dad one.
    Plus, if have a Windows, Mac, or Linux machine at home or in the office that you need to access for a program or work related emails that you don't forward you can use the Chrome Remote Desktop app. Works great and even when a machine at home gets reset from a forced windows update when you aren't home the Chrome RDT survives a full reset or power down and power up cycle. When you connect after a situation like that you just start off at the standard Windows Login screen (assume Mac and Linux are this way too). If you have your home or office PC's bios set to power back on after a power outage then you will never be without your other tools on your other computers. I've used my CB to tunnel into my home machine for 3D CAD work, coding, etc.
    Just great tools and not really much you can do on them, especially with linux enabled. Well, that and don't quite go as low-end as this one if you want to play around with gaming or heavy programs in linux. But if you just need media access and emails or to connect to a home or office machine via remote connection - great way to go.

  • @Madwonk
    @Madwonk Před rokem +3

    One of the older variants of this made a MEAN Linux machine for some developers I know a few years back. If you're the type of weird who writes low-level hardware code and compiles stuff on servers... you can get insane battery life out of these on an extremely lightweight custom install!

  • @sbrazenor2
    @sbrazenor2 Před rokem +4

    I was able to score a 17" Chromebook for about $100 from Best Buy on a liquidation sale. It's not bad for the money.

  • @insertnamehere6559
    @insertnamehere6559 Před rokem +1

    For about 3 years back when I was in high school, I used a 2GB ram 16GB emmc intel chromebook as my main device. Stuck Ubuntu on it and used to play counterstrike source all the time. If you get an intel model and take Chromeos off they make great netbooks.

  • @snerttt
    @snerttt Před rokem +1

    My old laptop bricked so I sold it for parts and bought a X220 ThinkPad for £80, having 8gb of ram and a 128 GB SSD, it's quick! It's been many months and I've felt almost no need to upgrade from my "temporary solution", only upgrading the battery and adding a double-usb 3.0 express card (though the fact these are possible are advantages in themselves for a modern laptop!)

  • @llamaisms
    @llamaisms Před rokem +39

    Usually for ARM based Chromebook's you have to take out the keyboard to access the internals. Just a tip for the future.

  • @briti1543
    @briti1543 Před rokem +181

    Sorry to say, you used the wrong symbol in the thumbnail. Should have been ''

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Před rokem +68

      Hahaha!! Thank you for pointing that out. Will fix it now. 👍

    • @blxntz
      @blxntz Před rokem +16

      Been 2 months 🗿

    • @h_ass_an
      @h_ass_an Před rokem +7

      He didn't...

    • @briti1543
      @briti1543 Před rokem +18

      @@h_ass_an he did, but he fixed it so it's correct now

    • @h_ass_an
      @h_ass_an Před rokem +3

      @@briti1543 sorry my bad

  • @SIDDHARTH45VR
    @SIDDHARTH45VR Před rokem +1

    This video really helped me. Thank you very much!!!

  • @Killerspieler0815
    @Killerspieler0815 Před rokem +1

    Wow , this Chromebook has the good (old) style of lid hinges that are vastly superior to nearly all (since 2007) modern laptops (incl. Macbooks) ... very impressive , it should be standard again

  • @TekMerc
    @TekMerc Před rokem +30

    "Fortnite. It's not a great gaming experience..." Dawid 2022

  • @frankdoyle715
    @frankdoyle715 Před rokem +10

    The size of it (And cost) kinda reminds me of the little Asus eee pc laptop I had years ago. Which weirdly enough was pretty cool, in my opinion despite it being pretty lacking in just about every other aspect ha.

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Před 6 měsíci

      I had one with XP on it. Terrible experience. But I wish I had it back to try me some Linux on it to see if I could make it useable.

  • @NumberSixAtTheVillage

    The best thing about this, is your awesome music track at the end. Where did you get that?

  • @or2kr
    @or2kr Před rokem +2

    The cool thing with these cheap arm based machines is that they handle video codecs very well, which can't be said for most cheap x86 processors.
    So for that alone it is a very interesting product for basically no money.
    But 3x basically no money gets you a Laptop with Windows 10, upgradeabe 256gb SSD, upgradeable 8gb of ram, 15.5'' IPS display and a 5500U, which will hold up much longer and is much better to use out of the box. No touchscreen though

  • @FPVphilly
    @FPVphilly Před rokem +4

    I bought a brand new Lenovo chrome book a few months ago for $70 bucks. I use it to play stadia games. I attached an usb game pad and works pretty nice.

    • @ScaryClown338
      @ScaryClown338 Před rokem

      Well good luck with that because Stadia is shutting down. Lol. Another failed Google product to add to the list. You can get refunds for any games you purchased thou so there is that.

    • @FPVphilly
      @FPVphilly Před rokem

      @@ScaryClown338 yup unfortunately… I will see if my game data can be export it so I don’t have to start from cero in another platform

  • @stephenhood2948
    @stephenhood2948 Před rokem +5

    I dont recall seeing it in the video, this is a Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook, Best Buy near me has them for $119, marked down from $179. Not a bad deal, but the screen resolution is 1366 x 768 (HD), not ideal, but at this price who cares?? Would be fine for watching Dawid videos, but I cannot imagine trying to do any gaming on this. Would be a real steal if it had a 1080 display.

  • @gavjlewis
    @gavjlewis Před rokem +2

    Never thought about running a benchmark on the Chromebook. I have a Acer 314 with the same SoC. Running the benchmark sees slightly higher scores. Mainly in the CPU physics scores. In the GPU part of the test the CPU hardly gets above idle. The temperature went from 20°c to 22°c.
    GForce Now probably runs well as the CPU performance is not to bad. It's the Mali-G72 MP3 that seems to be letting the side down. Petty they couldn't have added the MP18 varient in. It's was 3 years old by this point so no development costs really. Yes there would be a little extra chip costs and definitely power usage would be up but it's a Chromebook so nobody cares.
    Ps. If you are traveling with your Chromebook and can charge it while it's off then leave the bulky charger at home and just use a standard phone charger.

  • @BlueSky_fur
    @BlueSky_fur Před 3 měsíci

    They gave these out in university at one point, but the tablet version with a detachable keyboard.
    Hated these. but it was fun trying.

  • @baoquoc3710
    @baoquoc3710 Před rokem +3

    The chip used in the laptop is in fact by Mediatek, who have been existed for a while on laptops now, mostly Chromebook

  • @snich1950
    @snich1950 Před rokem +4

    Man, that's basically a mobile phone in a laptop form factor.

  • @curbsidetech5581
    @curbsidetech5581 Před rokem +2

    This is an amazing value! Im watching this on the duet 5

  • @Puzzlers100
    @Puzzlers100 Před rokem +2

    You can force most chromebooks to run linux, and they are surprisingly capable after that, though I've not tried linux on arm other than a raspberry pi.

  • @aaronhansen706
    @aaronhansen706 Před rokem +19

    Cool. I'm in the market for 2 new Chromebooks for 2 of my kids. I was thinking about ARM based because of Roblox. Going by your video that's a lot better than their current Celeron based Chromebooks.

    • @Aceofspadez963
      @Aceofspadez963 Před rokem +1

      Don’t go for chromebooks unless your budget is really tight or your kids need it for school. Celerons for gaming are really bad because it has terrible cpu bottlenecking. I would recommend a modern intel laptop for gaming or amd if you can get two for a good price. Spending a little more for a better 60 fps experience is better

    • @Galiant2010
      @Galiant2010 Před rokem +6

      @@Aceofspadez963 They're talking about kids... two of them. I doubt they're worried about getting a proper 60+ FPS experience and just going more for "It works well enough and doesn't cost an ARM and a leg".

  • @ShapdCrusadr
    @ShapdCrusadr Před 6 měsíci

    Just fairly recently bought locally a slightly used 14" HP laptop for a whole $50 US dollars. Specs of the laptop from the factory is Ryzen 3 3300U with Vega 6 GPU, 4GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD, Windows 10 Home.
    Got it cheap cause the owner who had it dislike how darn slow it ran reason for that was the limited RAM it had. Ended up upgrading the memory in the laptop to 32GB and replaced the 1TB HDD with a SSD. Now the laptop boots up in 12 seconds and launches software quick. The best part yes the thing is capable of playing games at 60 FPS perhaps not triple AAA games.

  • @211sweetypie
    @211sweetypie Před rokem

    I have a Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook and I love it. I also have a Lenovo ideapad PC with a DVD drive, it’s a little slow and I’m gonna upgrade the hard drive to a SSD, I was about to order the Lenovo M10+ tablet but I saw some reviews that there were problems with it freezing up. Well, I can say that their Chromebooks are pretty decent.

  • @Adrianking776
    @Adrianking776 Před 8 měsíci +3

    What kind of laptop is that

  • @C2-GAMES
    @C2-GAMES Před rokem +3

    This is copy of Acer Spin 1 from 4 years ago with unpromising MTK chip on unpromising OS. What a deal! Isnt it?

  • @Craftysheep108-dp9pp
    @Craftysheep108-dp9pp Před 3 měsíci +1

    brings me back to when I had to unbox and enrol 55 of those exact ones for my School (I'm a student technician)

  • @bagethian1
    @bagethian1 Před rokem +1

    It worked perfectly!!! Thank you so much

  • @buddybleeyes
    @buddybleeyes Před rokem +3

    Man, I love these types of videos 😂 haven't watched yet- but I know it's gunna be good Dawid style 👌 edit: I mean it's cheaper and runs emulators better than my £300 2015 macbook air I used for uni 😂 Gefore now is definitely the crutch for for chromebooks- which is great! :D (it would chug on that macbook air 😂)

  • @bennoboy97
    @bennoboy97 Před rokem +6

    Chromebooks are phones with bigger screens and a keyboard. Would never call any chromebook a laptop lol

  • @Akotski-ys9rr
    @Akotski-ys9rr Před 3 měsíci

    We got similar chromebooks in high school but with Intel CPUs and they actually got pretty hot if you were on a demanding website or if you were watching 1080p video which it could barely handle

  • @SteadyStatus21
    @SteadyStatus21 Před rokem

    I have this exact same chromebook but with a Celeron N4020, and it is decent for the price. I really enjoy using it on the go.

  • @xMegaVideos
    @xMegaVideos Před rokem +4

    The fact that this thing is just $99 makes you wonder about smartphone prices these days.

    • @cckiller4378
      @cckiller4378 Před rokem +2

      It's also way worse than most smartphones today

    • @Fernoodle
      @Fernoodle Před rokem

      @@cckiller4378 fr chromebooks are shit

  • @UnveiledShadows
    @UnveiledShadows Před rokem +8

    IDK how there are people that don't get the sarcasm; I'm autistic and even *I* get it.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Před rokem

      Most autistic people are very intelligent. Consider how stupid the average "normal" person is... and then consider that half of them are even dumber than that!

  • @nopenope1
    @nopenope1 Před rokem +1

    I have a a 'convertable'? thingy too, it did cost me 170 EUR (incl. all taxes) and runs Win10Pro, touchscreen, 128GB 'ssd' and has Intel N6000 which is actually useable. Only downside it's limited by 4GB RAM. With 8GB I would consider using it. It's roughed and for the size 11"? Screen it feels heavy, has 2 USB-A, 1 USB-C, full HDMI and LAN io though. Its for some relatives and should work for them fine.

  • @BruhHowDidIGetHere
    @BruhHowDidIGetHere Před rokem +2

    I'd buy it. My laptop is on it's last legs, I just paid $24 to get spare parts for an ancient chromebook to use as a backup and threw in linux.

  • @SPLaholic
    @SPLaholic Před rokem +5

    Bestbuy does have a windows 10 HP laptop for $99 as well. Has the same specs (4Gb ram and 64gb emmc). It comes with windows 11 S, but can be switch to non s version easily. I bought one, a couple months ago. Not for gaming (unfortunately), but for work. It is decent.

    • @Lp-ze1tg
      @Lp-ze1tg Před rokem

      What is the model?

    • @adam-bc6tl
      @adam-bc6tl Před rokem

      @@Lp-ze1tg Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook, about 120 usd on best buy

  • @czbrat
    @czbrat Před rokem +3

    Yo dawid have you been starving yourself lately? You looking healthier. Keep it up!

  • @chrinamint
    @chrinamint Před rokem +1

    Haha! That was entertaining! Very cute little Chromebook. I have an HP 14" CB and after you remove the screws from the back, then you turn it over and the top piece that surrounds the keyboard is the part that pops off. You have to use your little pry bits to crack it all around, but there will be a starting point somewhere. Maybe try again...or Google that specific device to see how it opens.

    • @chrinamint
      @chrinamint Před rokem

      Oh, I just saw some of the other comments...about the hidden screws. Yes, I forgot about that...my CB also had a couple hidden under some rubber bits, but not the feet...there are a couple of small rubber bits just in the center that have to be removed to access more screws. Anyway...you probably don't care any more by now! Ha!

  • @gansewurmchen2260
    @gansewurmchen2260 Před rokem

    few days ago i bought a Lenovo x270, with 16gb RAM. Its really great, i can play Farcry 4 on low settings.

  • @kingzilant
    @kingzilant Před rokem +3

    I would highly recommend Tower of Fantasy as a game worth testing with, open world, flashy effects... should be more intensive for testing. Btw love you.

  • @TheRealFrankWizza
    @TheRealFrankWizza Před rokem +4

    I think if you can install Linux on it, you can consider it a laptop. Linux has box86 or (box64 if needed), you might be able to get some pc games running on it. Some work on raspberry pi.

    • @BBC600
      @BBC600 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I would be curious to see this aspect visited.

  • @Jalkoth
    @Jalkoth Před 7 měsíci

    I actally use a similar chromebook might not much more powerful and is not too bad for some basic mobile gaming, though I mostly use it for light word processing and emailing on the god

  • @aeches
    @aeches Před měsícem

    I feel like a good android rom with a desktop-style launcher would probably give this device a slight boost. The chromeos desktop uses a lot of resources (from experience).
    And youre not losing any features because chromeos is just webapps.

  • @fcjarld9480
    @fcjarld9480 Před rokem +5

    my laptop was 250euro
    got an 45min battery
    Gtx 1050 2gb
    i5 8300h
    keyboard with backlight
    15inch ips screen
    720p webcam

    • @chilly1661
      @chilly1661 Před rokem

      Solid bro but it costs tripple of the poor chromebook

  • @legeaux1
    @legeaux1 Před rokem +3

    4080ti laptop?

  • @misz3
    @misz3 Před rokem

    Lenovo for the win! I got a Lenovo a couple years ago and LOVE her. Battery lasts all day years later, great feel and nice design, and can handle me doing software development. Only $700 too!

  • @FennecTECH
    @FennecTECH Před rokem

    Tamper evident tape is designed to leave a mark on what its put on in a way that it cannot be easily opened without perminantly marking the tape that was used.

  • @NickelCityPixels
    @NickelCityPixels Před rokem +3

    Chromebook is not laptop.

  • @Nanagos
    @Nanagos Před rokem +7

    It's incredible how this costs only half the price of my phone.

  • @CriticalCentrist
    @CriticalCentrist Před 5 měsíci

    Best advantage this laptop has is the touchscreen, and any small form factor laptop with such small keyboard/touchpad and very limited USB ports.

  • @MrDickhead47
    @MrDickhead47 Před rokem

    I’m thinking about getting this to just carry around the house. I have an older Lenovo flex with 1tb ssd, 16gb ddr4, it even has a graphics card that can handle all the way up to battlefield 4. I just want something with eternal battery life and portability

  • @tqrules01
    @tqrules01 Před rokem +5

    And the internals are almost the same as an 800 dollar MacBook since their both RISC CPU based....

    • @megan_alnico
      @megan_alnico Před rokem +2

      I mean, yeah they both have ARM CPUs. But comparing this low-end media tech chip to Apples ARM silicon offerings is like saying a 98 Honda Civic end of Bugatti Veyron are the same because they're both cars.

    • @tqrules01
      @tqrules01 Před rokem +4

      @@megan_alnico true but also not true, those Apple chips don't cost that much more to produce. Man thinking about, since they no longer need to kickback to intel but still sell for the same prices their margins went from ridiculous to stupendous, there is a harry potter joke in there somewhere but you get the gist

  • @potatogaming6686
    @potatogaming6686 Před rokem +5

    gg no reeee

  • @KhaosAtom
    @KhaosAtom Před rokem

    tamper evident tape is a tape that shows the surfaces marking when you peel it off so that you can't peel and put it back on without it being misaligned.

  • @GankMamaElite
    @GankMamaElite Před rokem

    I got the Asus E410M from BestBuy for $99. It ran Windows 11 slowly, then turned it into a chromebook. Now it's well worth the money.

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 Před rokem +4

    MacBooks don't cost $8,000 either. They only cost $6,000. I am very triggered that you said $8,000 because I have no sense of humor. reeeeeeeeeee

  • @keeperofthegood
    @keeperofthegood Před rokem +2

    Chromebook: a Tool made for Tools

  • @tyzerro
    @tyzerro Před rokem +1

    i am considering investing in one of these as a replacement for my aging Samsung tablet that is mostly just an e-reader and media device anyways. the convertible feature of this and the 4gb of ram at that price, there isn't a reputable brand putting out a tablet remotely as good at that price point, that's what i am sold on.

  • @RealKacho
    @RealKacho Před rokem

    I'd like to see how well steam streaming and RuneScape run on the little Chromebook

  • @j-24
    @j-24 Před rokem

    genshin impact runs on Chromebooks surprisingly well on low-medium ish settings.
    i have the HP 11a Chromebook, and manage to play genshin impact on it using a keymapper app to control the character using the keyboard just like on PC :P
    it definitely surpassed my expectations, since genshin literally melts my phone on super low settings lol.