From working in retail, I can tell you that a shitload of customers walk in with a ridiculously low budget and are shocked that a decent laptop costs hundreds more than they want to spend.
@@CreatorPolar honestly under 400 dollars your not going to find ANY good windows laptop. it WILL crash, lag, and not work. Probably your only option are chromebooks, Chromebooks will always be faster than a similar spec windows laptop. Thats because chrome os is a much smaller os than windows. A chromebook with 8gb ram and an i3(like mine) will be faster than a similar spec windows laptop. I can easily beat my other windows laptop, same ram but it has an i5.
@@Pikaaaachuuuuuuuuuuuuuu All digital private school my guy High school was lit, until some kid decided to DDos the school so no one could do any schoolwork at school for 2 weeks
I still have the first 7" EeePC. That thing is adorable, but it was terrible to use. It taught me the lesson that the cheapest option can cost more in the long run. Pay more for something that you could use longer.
Guy im still using an MSI Wind U100 (an eee competitor) every day.. As a dumb SSH/Anime box, it has done the only two things i want it to do - for 12 years!
@@dufferzzzzz I had an MSI Wind U100 and it was probably one of the better netbooks ever released. You could pry it apart and put 2GB of RAM in it and it had decent cooling so it ran sorta ok. These days you can get a pretty capable used laptop for less than $300 but that wasn't really true back then. The difference between a 2004 laptop and a 2009 laptop were very different than the difference between a 2017 laptop and a 2022 laptop.
To be fair, it was never meant to be your only computer. It was also the cheapest thing on the market resembling a laptop. I am still running a HP Mini 5101 from early 2010. It is run headless and it does motion detection and saves video from an old surveillance camera. I think that I have used it for a pretty long while now, especially for the price.
Actually a really good question, not the official one cuz i mean you need a NASA computer to run it (I wrote this before I realized that the limitations can be bypassed, Windows 11 *can* be run on a later Pentium 4, and even on an Intel Atom with 4GB it runs alright, even better if you remove all the bloatware, and I don't mean uninstalling apps but removing windows features by modifying the iso itself, NTDev did a video on that)
IDK where i live the desktop comiters are like 2012 machines with some newer ones (budgeting) that fore some reason have 1mbps drives that should be able to do a lot more and 2018 laptops that actually work well And provate school isn't really a thing here
Laptop is Ok, if you install proper OS for it. Some tiny linux distro, perhaps Win 7 . Search internet for lightweight apps or download something that was released 10 years ago (old Firefox , and disable updates) . You could even game, of course with older games. For school work , definitely enough power.
Definitely a case of the "new product" tax. An old business laptop for the same price will match or exceed the specs of that Gateway and feel so much better to use.
I've only ever owned one new laptop in my life because of this, and it was a gifted Mac. The rest have been pre-owned ThinkPads, Latitudes and EliteBooks, and they have all been absolute tanks and gotten pretty much everything done that I'd need a laptop for. I don't even particularly like laptops anyway, I prefer to be at my desktop any day of the week, but portability is necessary sometimes and I'll be damned if I'm gonna use a smartphone for those tasks.
@@kuga6566 Those non Thinkpad business laptops are def underrated. I'm actually still daily driving a Latitude D620. It once broke my fall on ice, and years later flew down the stairs in a bag at school and was fine with a little cosmetic damage. It's got plenty of battle scars over the years. It was also the laptop I recorded my first youtube videos on.
there are plenty of countries in the world where $200 is your whole months salary, or even few months salaries. So as long as there are poor people in the world the cheapest version of something will be in high demand, they know there are better products, they want better products, they just can't afford them
Not gonna lie I loved my little HP stream when I was super poor and doing my A-Levels, it researched, did google docs and everything I needed at the time lol.
@@pianoplayer2147 gateway was a huge computer brand around the windows 98 era that was well known for doing full setup bundles on computers (mouse, keyboard, desktop and monitor) at a low price
Gateway is just a subsidiary of Acer. Acer has used the name off and on for the last 13 years. As far as I know, the only way to get a Gateway in the US is from Walmart, where Acer licensed the name to them and their laptop manufacturer.
That HP went right where it belongs. That shot of the camera guy (whoever was behind the camera) throwing the HP into the trash actually made a part of me happy.
I took an hp steam and replaced the factory HDD with a SSD and installed Linux on it. It Actually made the laptop quite useable and fast. As long as the goal is not gaming or intense graphic design
@Paul Moorehead unless it uses Broadcom. You're having a bad time if that's the case. Linux kernels generally play well with HP. But you might have to play around with different outdated Kernels if your WiFi isn't functioning.
It reminds me of my first netbook - which I bought in 2014 (Asus X205TA). I was studying at a university back then and I didn't want to take my "gaming laptop" to university with me. That's why I chose to buy a cheap, lightweight computer that I could just leave in my backpack and that netbook did what it was supposed to do perfectly (writing/reading papers, watching videos). It's a nice, cheap secondary PC - especially if you HAVE to use Windows.
I remember having an old chonky dell laptop that lagged at everything and you could hear the hard drive crackling when the laptop was in use. At least it was able to run DDLC smoothly
@Project X any chromebook under 200 is trash. 200-300 and you can get a really decent one. in 300-500 its like crazy. i bought an 8gb intel i3 hp chromebook for 400. done.
I legit had an ASUS Eee PC back in 2009. I had it for four years. Eventually, it wouldn't work unless it was plugged in which defeats the purpose of a laptop.
Exactly like the 8th gen (witch I’m currently using) has an A12, literally way way way faster then a celaron like I did a speed test on a celaron and the score was about like 300 but my 8th gen scored like 5000+. (Edit: if your confused why I’m saying a celaron instead of a specific laptop/desktop, it’s because it’s just a run of the mill budget laptop witch I got for 150 bucks at Walmart.)
A few years ago I owned a blue stream 11 not sure how I managed but got skyrim to run at reasonable FPS ( must have been on low ) so these are capable at more tasks than some say
@@And1slash they are honestly if they would put some more space in thede things I would buy one again but I remembered after like 2 months of minimal downloads and updates I couldn't even use google due to the lack of memory.
I bought a EVOO Laptop from walmart and it was 300 dollars on sale and was normally 400 but I didn't have really high expectations for it but it actually is really good! It has an i7-6660u which I know is an older processer but your still getting an i7 in a laptop. It can run games in 1080p and get around 30fps or you can go to 720p and get around 60. I also used it to edit on of my UA-cam videos on this channel and it hanndeled it no problem. It has 256gb of ssd storage which is not the most but its fine for a laptop. Its an nVME drive but its still really fast. It also has 8gb of dual channel memory so it can handle apps no problem. It also has 2 spare slots for ram if you wanted to upgrade it. It has a 15.6 inch 1080p display that is really clear and has really good colors but not when it comes to the blacks. There is a lot of backlight but other than that is really good. Its also really light and thin for the power you get. The battery is also pretty good on max performance mode. It comes with windows 10 home but right now I'm using the dev windows 11 and it runs that just fine.
I bought a refurbished lap top for about $150 almost 3 years ago and that thing was a work horse. It saved my life during the worst of the pandemic. When it finally kicked off my kid treated me to a brand new lap top but I still kept the old one. I can't seem to recycle it.
the HP one does make sense since it is cheap and is totally only used for school note taking and some document work along with some internet browsing but they made it seem like it's going to be used as a gaming machine, totally like comparing a scissor to a lawn mower in terms of mowing the lawn. totally realizing how this channel is much more bias on companies that give them sponsorships.
I remember when I was in high school, it was this all digital school but since it was like a private school it was funded by themselves and donations. They didn’t get grants or anything. We had some VERY crappy laptops, to this day I still don’t know who made them or what brand they were. Not a single part in that thing was branded. Then they switched to some ThinkPad tablets that were still kinda crappy but way better for school than those giant crappy laptops. Good times, no actual work got done since everyone just had mini LAN parties in class playing Minecraft.
I’ve been to so many different schools throughout my life and only one middle school I went to had iMacs and MacBooks. That school was my favorite obviously
I had an HP Stream a while ago, when I was in university for the first time; I didn't really do a lot of particularly arduous stuff with it and it was fairly cheap (doubly so because I got it refurbished). In spite of its very tiny amount of memory (like, it struggled to store my dissertation, and that was not even 12000 words long), it worked fine for about two and a half years... until I tried to download an update, at which point, and I have literally no idea how this happened, but the RAM just disappeared? Like, it just decided that it no longer felt like having any RAM.
Good work with the vid Austin. I sell a lot of HP & Lenovo Laptops under $400 AUD for that very reason. They're under $400. The sad part is most customers coming through our store expect $1000-$2000 performance out of these, and yet they can't understand why we refuse refunds when they demand one as a result of their overexpectation.
In 2007 an eeepc could give you 2GB of RAM (just buy the stick when you buy the machine) & a perfectly useable Linux machine especially with Dvorak. Now, you get a piece of plastic with 4GB of RAM
Regarding those netbooks, they were honestly perfect for those tiny university lecture hall desks. A lot of people I knew had them just to take notes during class. Also, considering the university I attended had great wifi saturation, you were essentially never running them "off grid" while on campus. A very narrow niche, yes, but one in which it fared exceedingly well.
Only reason I know about the EeePC is because of DankPods. He sometimes uses an older one in his vids for old mp3 player software and it's always pure gold seeing him fiddle with those things. :p
I used lower end laptops like these for a lot of my time as a pc user and it’s always a bit disappointing when Austin doesn’t optimize the games like Minecraft properly. With some simple setting changes that ryzen machine can easily get above 60 fps and probably the lower end laptops too.
And I'm sitting here amazed at how he's able to hold three laptops up in the air... Like I still got an IBM Thinkpad that's 2 in thick and made of steel
13:40 The reason of the fps being so low is because of the single stick of ram. With another stick, it should run Minecraft at 50fps with defualt settings
I remember running NFS Most wanted on a netbook in my college first year (2010). Low spec gaming was fun indeed. Counter strike source, half life 2 also ran at playable frames.
I found the walmart one being sold here in mexico by walmart themselves but that shit is U$200 more expensive... but with the price of same spec laptops, its not a crazy price, but if it were at least 100 lower it would sell like hotcakes.
@@alphaedrum In Mexico they really like to sell us overpriced trash, maybe Walmart need to do that in order to obtain profit due to taxes and other cost like transportation.
Hey Austin one thing about minecraft is that no matter how much ram your system has, it has a default limit which is between 1-2GB if I recall correctly. It looks like your game was set to ~1344MB. You can edit the JVM arguments in the launcher to increase available ram to get way better results!
Heck, you can often find the current gen basic iPad on sale for $250 around holidays. Get yourself a nice logi keyboard case with the trackpad and you are good to go!
Tbh, installing something lightweight like MX Linux on HP Stream will make it actually better, coz windows (10 and 11) is extremely heavy, so don't just consider it as e-waste yet.
Having a small laptop was a big thing back in 2005. I remember lots of people were looking for cheap small laptops at the time. OLPC initiative was a promising concept that turned into a real product called XO-1 in 2006. As a response, ASUS responded with their Eee PC line of affordable netbooks in 2007.
I got 2 HP streams from 2 people I know who were sick of them, I put in more RAM, A cheap SSD, and cleaned out the heatsinks and fans, then put vinyl black wood on the cover and trackpad to cover scratches and sold them for $ 250-300 bucks each on eBay. Love them! Oh and also if you turn off all the Windows Defender crap running in the background (or just load in a light Linux distro) they become quite useable for the average person and can run emulators and 2d steam games.
It's not Windows Notepad but the old 8 bit Atari computers (yes Atari made computers) would boot up into a program called memo pad (basically notepad) if you didn't have a cartridge in
@@MortCodesWeb yeah this topic is just about the crappie low storage emmc storage laptops made to be cheap but are total crap Doesn’t mean I still a craptop like that lol I now use Asus G14 gaming laptop with RTX 2060 I got last year on sale for $1050 and also have a M1 MacBook Air, a M1 Mac Mini and recently got my gpd win3 handheld for gaming on the go
For an extra computer I think it's ok as long as u know what your getting into. Yeah a used Thinkpad is better but *PC as a smart tv with Bluetooth keyboard/mouse *Security camera hub *Lan game streaming *Stadia on tv I would get the cheapest PC if I needed something that can do any of these with dedicated hardware
9:00 the only reason to open a chromebook is to disable the os protection screw if for some reason you wanted to install a different operating system on it.
From working in retail, I can tell you that a shitload of customers walk in with a ridiculously low budget and are shocked that a decent laptop costs hundreds more than they want to spend.
@@Ibrahim-vx5kq then are mad when it doesn't work that well 🤦♀️
Because they think that if they can make a decent phone for cheap than they can do the same with a windows laptop
@@CreatorPolar honestly under 400 dollars your not going to find ANY good windows laptop. it WILL crash, lag, and not work. Probably your only option are chromebooks, Chromebooks will always be faster than a similar spec windows laptop. Thats because chrome os is a much smaller os than windows. A chromebook with 8gb ram and an i3(like mine) will be faster than a similar spec windows laptop. I can easily beat my other windows laptop, same ram but it has an i5.
@@rayhanrizvi334 1. yeah chromebooks are cheaper and run smoother but you can’t shit on them other than web browsing
2. Used laptop market says hi
@@CreatorPolar used market is very sketchy. You can easily get ripped off on eBay
Schools: “I will take your entire stock”
Your school give you laptop
Lol u must be lucky
@@Pikaaaachuuuuuuuuuuuuuu All digital private school my guy
High school was lit, until some kid decided to DDos the school so no one could do any schoolwork at school for 2 weeks
I don’t wanna flex but my school has MacBooks from 2015
@@_Shay_ Epic gamer moment
I still have the first 7" EeePC. That thing is adorable, but it was terrible to use. It taught me the lesson that the cheapest option can cost more in the long run. Pay more for something that you could use longer.
Guy im still using an MSI Wind U100 (an eee competitor) every day.. As a dumb SSH/Anime box, it has done the only two things i want it to do - for 12 years!
I remember giving those away with mobile broadband contracts in the early to mid 2000s. Lots of students were going for them.
@@dufferzzzzz I had an MSI Wind U100 and it was probably one of the better netbooks ever released. You could pry it apart and put 2GB of RAM in it and it had decent cooling so it ran sorta ok. These days you can get a pretty capable used laptop for less than $300 but that wasn't really true back then. The difference between a 2004 laptop and a 2009 laptop were very different than the difference between a 2017 laptop and a 2022 laptop.
To be fair, it was never meant to be your only computer. It was also the cheapest thing on the market resembling a laptop. I am still running a HP Mini 5101 from early 2010. It is run headless and it does motion detection and saves video from an old surveillance camera. I think that I have used it for a pretty long while now, especially for the price.
@@kanedaku The first Eee came to market in early 2008.
Biggest thing to ask is "Does it run Windows 11?" 😅
To be honest I don’t think so..
Edit: austin said it does
Crysis
The hp stream surprisingly does lmao
Actually a really good question, not the official one cuz i mean you need a NASA computer to run it
(I wrote this before I realized that the limitations can be bypassed, Windows 11 *can* be run on a later Pentium 4, and even on an Intel Atom with 4GB it runs alright, even better if you remove all the bloatware, and I don't mean uninstalling apps but removing windows features by modifying the iso itself, NTDev did a video on that)
I'm here before this comment gets popular
Everyone gangsta until their parents buy them one
rip
Amad!
Faxx
So true
LOL
Oh man, I worked at a big box store when these first came out and I died a bit inside every time someone bought one of these.
Austin; “I bought the worst laptop”
School laptops; “hold my beer”
*hold my processor*
My school had pretty good laptops and pcs
IDK where i live the desktop comiters are like 2012 machines with some newer ones (budgeting) that fore some reason have 1mbps drives that should be able to do a lot more and 2018 laptops that actually work well
And provate school isn't really a thing here
@JC nah as long as its funny its still acceptable
my school has 2007 aluminum imacs they had like 6 of them
Public schools: “look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power”
Our lack of power actually
@@bighmm6301 *our**
@@bighmm6301 r/woooosh
Private schools are exactly the same
@@kidsentertainment-diamondp9250
"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of _our lack of power."_
UA-cam comments in 2011: "Can it run Crysis?"
UA-cam comments in 2021: "Can it run Windows 11?"
more like can it run doom
Colleges: “These are ok but still out of my budget”
Out of our minimal requirements *
Just sell a kidney
nah eepc is cheaper
Laptop is Ok, if you install proper OS for it. Some tiny linux distro, perhaps Win 7 . Search internet for lightweight apps or download something that was released 10 years ago (old Firefox , and disable updates) . You could even game, of course with older games. For school work , definitely enough power.
Amen
These are K-12 online learning laptops cheap for school. They just need to do basic web apps and office.
every teachers' favorite laptops
wait you get windows for school?
that is all they are good for, K-12
@@waterbiscuit9222 wait you get laptops for school?
@@waterbiscuit9222 for online classes bro
Definitely a case of the "new product" tax. An old business laptop for the same price will match or exceed the specs of that Gateway and feel so much better to use.
I've only ever owned one new laptop in my life because of this, and it was a gifted Mac. The rest have been pre-owned ThinkPads, Latitudes and EliteBooks, and they have all been absolute tanks and gotten pretty much everything done that I'd need a laptop for. I don't even particularly like laptops anyway, I prefer to be at my desktop any day of the week, but portability is necessary sometimes and I'll be damned if I'm gonna use a smartphone for those tasks.
@@kuga6566 Those non Thinkpad business laptops are def underrated. I'm actually still daily driving a Latitude D620. It once broke my fall on ice, and years later flew down the stairs in a bag at school and was fine with a little cosmetic damage. It's got plenty of battle scars over the years. It was also the laptop I recorded my first youtube videos on.
Everybody Else: I couldn't imagine having that laptop!
Me: Hey that's my laptop!
Lmfao
same
sell it and get a used highend for the time pc from 2013. will make your life 1000 times better
@@imblack011 no I’m trying to find a 3060 ti but since stock is tight I might have to wait. I can’t sell it either because I used it a ton lol
i feel your pain bro, iv been stuck with that laptop before not sure how i never broke it in half over my knee
or just get a used laptop on ebay for like $200 that will crush all these laptops combined.
facts
Stonks
Any recommendations? Looking for something I can use for programming
@@LucyWings definitely a pre-owned/refurbished Thinkpad from eBay
@@LucyWings I also do programming and the truth is that unix based systems don't require a lot of gpu power. Just buy something with a good cpu
Austin: "I bought the worst laptop!"
Chromebooks: "Hold my KB of RAM"
there are plenty of countries in the world where $200 is your whole months salary, or even few months salaries. So as long as there are poor people in the world the cheapest version of something will be in high demand, they know there are better products, they want better products, they just can't afford them
Mommy at Best Buy: "This is the Gaming Laptop My Son Wants"
It's a free pc with geforce now
Salesman: Are you sure?!? This is a Chromebook ma'am..
graphicsgod Mom: Well, it looks pretty similar to the one he showed me on the Internet, but this one's way cheaper! Lucky me I guess…
Bruh same
Yes. It can play Google Dinosaurs and Snek.
Not gonna lie I loved my little HP stream when I was super poor and doing my A-Levels, it researched, did google docs and everything I needed at the time lol.
YAY
HOLD UP! You like F1 so much that you watch The Race? I'm impressed!
Same xD
Omg MasakoX watches Austin Evans!? Whaaaaaat???
wow masako x never thought i would see you here
@@mikodraws8529 same
Hello MasakoX loved the hercule story!
My reaction to this video.
“Gateway is still a thing?”
It wasn't for a long time, but Walmart bought it and brought the brand back
What’s Gateway?
@@pianoplayer2147 gateway was a huge computer brand around the windows 98 era that was well known for doing full setup bundles on computers (mouse, keyboard, desktop and monitor) at a low price
Ohh okay
Gateway is just a subsidiary of Acer. Acer has used the name off and on for the last 13 years. As far as I know, the only way to get a Gateway in the US is from Walmart, where Acer licensed the name to them and their laptop manufacturer.
That HP went right where it belongs. That shot of the camera guy (whoever was behind the camera) throwing the HP into the trash actually made a part of me happy.
Austin: "im getting a few seconds per frame rate"
thATS EXACTLY HOW MY VALORANT OPENS IN A NUTTSHELL
Now that’s next gen
The computer is so slow, it's sucking computing power from his brain.
@@MelodieOctavia you're being dumb Henry
that's negative FPS
I took an hp steam and replaced the factory HDD with a SSD and installed Linux on it. It Actually made the laptop quite useable and fast. As long as the goal is not gaming or intense graphic design
You can game on it. If it can run on a computer from 2005 you can run it on the HP Stream
What Linux distro did you install on it?
@@IDontKnow-ry7do Ubuntu 20.04
@Paul Moorehead unless it uses Broadcom. You're having a bad time if that's the case. Linux kernels generally play well with HP. But you might have to play around with different outdated Kernels if your WiFi isn't functioning.
I thought all Streams used soldered EMMC drives.
It reminds me of my first netbook - which I bought in 2014 (Asus X205TA). I was studying at a university back then and I didn't want to take my "gaming laptop" to university with me. That's why I chose to buy a cheap, lightweight computer that I could just leave in my backpack and that netbook did what it was supposed to do perfectly (writing/reading papers, watching videos). It's a nice, cheap secondary PC - especially if you HAVE to use Windows.
That first webcam and mic is the essential “digital interview starter pack”
all my friends don't understand why I like these tech videos so much. they never will.
Same as well with custom keyboards
theyr'e uncultured, i have friend as such too
I remember having an old chonky dell laptop that lagged at everything and you could hear the hard drive crackling when the laptop was in use. At least it was able to run DDLC smoothly
I love how in Best Buy the chromebook says “it’s powerful, fast, secure, and easy to use computer.”
Also laptop comes preinstalled with windows
"fast"
Funniest joke I have ever heard
Yeah, although some chromebooks are actually very powerful, and if you load windows 10 on then you’d be fine
@Project X any chromebook under 200 is trash. 200-300 and you can get a really decent one. in 300-500 its like crazy. i bought an 8gb intel i3 hp chromebook for 400. done.
I don't about powerful, but the rest is correct with one exception: privacy settings under ease of use.
One of my favorite series on the channel, “Austin tries terrible tech for our entertainment”
I legit had an ASUS Eee PC back in 2009. I had it for four years. Eventually, it wouldn't work unless it was plugged in which defeats the purpose of a laptop.
These cheap laptops always make me realize how amazing the basic iPad is for $330.
Exactly like the 8th gen (witch I’m currently using) has an A12, literally way way way faster then a celaron like I did a speed test on a celaron and the score was about like 300 but my 8th gen scored like 5000+. (Edit: if your confused why I’m saying a celaron instead of a specific laptop/desktop, it’s because it’s just a run of the mill budget laptop witch I got for 150 bucks at Walmart.)
The 11inch iPad Pro M1 is nearly perfect w/ 8 gb of ram
@@tylerkuite but thats 3 - 4 x the price of the laptops shown in this video
@@icynewtron What is the benchmark? There is no way its 15% the power of a a12.
@@icynewtron that Celeron is barely better than a stick of celery
The stream sells because grandma doesn't need a more then a web browser
A few years ago I owned a blue stream 11
not sure how I managed but got skyrim to run at reasonable FPS ( must have been on low ) so these are capable at more tasks than some say
@@And1slash they are honestly if they would put some more space in thede things I would buy one again but I remembered after like 2 months of minimal downloads and updates I couldn't even use google due to the lack of memory.
I have never had any luck with an HP laptop. However, their printers are pretty good.
That hp stream can run arch linux with lxqt, lxde, xfce or any window manager like a freaking champ.
Or even any light weight linux distro as long as it's either Arch or Debian based!
I have Hp stream and it works like butter
I have Mint on one. All hardware works. I mostly use it for email and admin.
That's what I use lol
So can a potato, to be fair.
If you buy a cheap laptop you should not expect much honestly.
I bought a EVOO Laptop from walmart and it was 300 dollars on sale and was normally 400 but I didn't have really high expectations for it but it actually is really good! It has an i7-6660u which I know is an older processer but your still getting an i7 in a laptop. It can run games in 1080p and get around 30fps or you can go to 720p and get around 60. I also used it to edit on of my UA-cam videos on this channel and it hanndeled it no problem. It has 256gb of ssd storage which is not the most but its fine for a laptop. Its an nVME drive but its still really fast. It also has 8gb of dual channel memory so it can handle apps no problem. It also has 2 spare slots for ram if you wanted to upgrade it. It has a 15.6 inch 1080p display that is really clear and has really good colors but not when it comes to the blacks. There is a lot of backlight but other than that is really good. Its also really light and thin for the power you get. The battery is also pretty good on max performance mode. It comes with windows 10 home but right now I'm using the dev windows 11 and it runs that just fine.
@TomTomTwig what do u mean?
i think most people don’t look into it and don’t realize how different laptops can be from each other
@@beamerzonyt Used Mac beats it
@@beamerzonyt wait how are you running windows 11 on a 6th gen mobile?
I bought a refurbished lap top for about $150 almost 3 years ago and that thing was a work horse. It saved my life during the worst of the pandemic. When it finally kicked off my kid treated me to a brand new lap top but I still kept the old one. I can't seem to recycle it.
3:20 "I am getting a few seconds per frame rate"
He said, "frame right now". I did have to check twice though.
s p f
@@dragoneater2008_ LMAOOOOOOOO
Austin: calls the 4 gb ram hp stream awful
Me with my 2 gb ram hp stream: pathetic
How the fuck do you even live on 2gb of ram anymore? It can't be running windows
@@DabblelyDiddly windows 7
@@mokshpatel4392 Yes and enjoy all the malware that exists online lol
@@DabblelyDiddly nah because never download anything online, just zoom and play nfs underground offline 😂
@@mokshpatel4392 You people need to move to linux. It's nice being on a modern OS that shit runs on XD
the HP one does make sense since it is cheap and is totally only used for school note taking and some document work along with some internet browsing but they made it seem like it's going to be used as a gaming machine, totally like comparing a scissor to a lawn mower in terms of mowing the lawn.
totally realizing how this channel is much more bias on companies that give them sponsorships.
1:33 “EEEE PEEEE CEEEE” - DankPods
"EEEE PEEEE CEEEE, SPEAK TO MEEE!"
Shit you were first
Yes
thats right folks, we're gonna bring out the EEEEPEEEECEEEE
Was looking for this. Dank you
My doctor: “Austin joker laugh doesn’t exist, it can’t hurt you”
Austin in this video:
9:09
"I BOUGHT THE WORST LAPTOP" My chromebook "Hold my drink"
Bad schools: “I will take your entire stock” (litterally every school be like)
Every School*
Mine actually has these, they suck a lot
I remember when I was in high school, it was this all digital school but since it was like a private school it was funded by themselves and donations. They didn’t get grants or anything. We had some VERY crappy laptops, to this day I still don’t know who made them or what brand they were. Not a single part in that thing was branded. Then they switched to some ThinkPad tablets that were still kinda crappy but way better for school than those giant crappy laptops. Good times, no actual work got done since everyone just had mini LAN parties in class playing Minecraft.
You all schools 😂😂👌
I’ve been to so many different schools throughout my life and only one middle school I went to had iMacs and MacBooks. That school was my favorite obviously
My guy definitely getting his money’s worth out of that dreamville shirt
Good Observation 😂....Been thinking the same thing,... Almost 2 years now he has been wearing it ... 👌
hello
I had an HP Stream a while ago, when I was in university for the first time; I didn't really do a lot of particularly arduous stuff with it and it was fairly cheap (doubly so because I got it refurbished). In spite of its very tiny amount of memory (like, it struggled to store my dissertation, and that was not even 12000 words long), it worked fine for about two and a half years... until I tried to download an update, at which point, and I have literally no idea how this happened, but the RAM just disappeared? Like, it just decided that it no longer felt like having any RAM.
Austin evans can pass as your Microsoft tech support guy
He is good, but no expert
3:30 The recording is looking like your life is in grave danger and you're leaving a secret message for your son to find out a decade later.
I died when I saw your comment
If replacement batteries weren't so shit/untrustworthy some used flagship laptop from a few years back is pretty good for the money imo
Good work with the vid Austin. I sell a lot of HP & Lenovo Laptops under $400 AUD for that very reason. They're under $400. The sad part is most customers coming through our store expect $1000-$2000 performance out of these, and yet they can't understand why we refuse refunds when they demand one as a result of their overexpectation.
They still make the HP Stream? It's not even on HP's website.
Austin: I bought a new worse laptop
Students: I'll take 2!
In 2007 an eeepc could give you 2GB of RAM (just buy the stick when you buy the machine) & a perfectly useable Linux machine especially with Dvorak. Now, you get a piece of plastic with 4GB of RAM
The green one looks like something that I would find in my grandma's attic because she got it and never uses it
Ahh you know it's been a while since I've thought about "seconds per frame" 😂
Regarding those netbooks, they were honestly perfect for those tiny university lecture hall desks. A lot of people I knew had them just to take notes during class. Also, considering the university I attended had great wifi saturation, you were essentially never running them "off grid" while on campus. A very narrow niche, yes, but one in which it fared exceedingly well.
"That's a pancake battery"
I SWEAR I ate pancakes right before watching this!
Um…ok?😂
I ate batteries right before commenting this!
@@silent.shaman I promise I can send help.
@@yazan7365 thank you I need it 🥵
Only reason I know about the EeePC is because of DankPods. He sometimes uses an older one in his vids for old mp3 player software and it's always pure gold seeing him fiddle with those things. :p
Fun fact about the HP Stream: my entire school system buys hundreds of them. I absolutely hate them
I wish my school district would do that instead of chromebooks from 2016, at least you get windows
How dare you hate hp stream it was my first laptop
"EeePeeCee" lives rent free in my head thanks to dankpods
i was thinking the same thing lmao
Its the eeepeeeeceee
Craig disk exists
Time for the Eeeeepeeeeceeee
Cue mandatory 'Oh no my pkcell'
I love this thread 1grit ftw
This comment thread is sounding a little crunchy. Time to go get my Senny boy Six Hungeos.
"today im buying the cheapest laptops i can find"
*holds up my laptop*
I used lower end laptops like these for a lot of my time as a pc user and it’s always a bit disappointing when Austin doesn’t optimize the games like Minecraft properly. With some simple setting changes that ryzen machine can easily get above 60 fps and probably the lower end laptops too.
austin could've used optifine
I use the laptop, and my highest is 700fps, with around 60-200 fps on servers
The editing on this video made me think I was having screen tearing issues lol
i got a chromebook ad right at 9:09😭🤚
Actually Austin, there is a cheaper chromebook , a Lenovo Ideapad 3 11’ which is 180$
It probably wasn't sold at his local Best Buy location and he probably didn't think to check their website.
And the cheapest laptop ever is one that runs a Linux Distribution called KDE Neon called the Pinebook and it's only $100
@@KSPAtlas cheapest ever i would say no good laptop for 100 i would say yeah
Schools: I’ll take your entire stock!
I rather buy an old used laptop over this.
Agreed
2:21 Damn the Sony Vaio x505 and 11" MacBook Air still look good to this day.
3:22 when the laptop is so bad that you reverse the measurement
Austin: This cost me $220
Schools: Hold my beer
And I'm sitting here amazed at how he's able to hold three laptops up in the air... Like I still got an IBM Thinkpad that's 2 in thick and made of steel
I wish I had even that cheap laptop one's man garbage is another's treasure
True
You’re better off buying an old thinkpad with an i5 or i7
A T420 is like $100 with an i5
Ye man I installed OSX Mavericks ok n my 12 year old dell laptop runs fine old is gold
@@prajwalladkat a decent 12 year old laptop is probably faster than that shit though
Me: i cannot buy an gaming laptop because i dont have the money . Austin: spending money on useless laptops
Same
A preowned $350 Thinkpad would outdo all of these
A pre-owned 100$ Thinkpad would outdo all of these. With Linux.
Thinkpads are beasts. They can do everything (almost)
I’m pretty sure the next year instead of asking “Can it run CyberPunk?” People will say “Can it run Windows 11?”
13:40 The reason of the fps being so low is because of the single stick of ram. With another stick, it should run Minecraft at 50fps with defualt settings
It's like the old saying, "you get what you pay for." Up to a point, that is. 😄
I remember running NFS Most wanted on a netbook in my college first year (2010). Low spec gaming was fun indeed. Counter strike source, half life 2 also ran at playable frames.
2:23 I could almost bet Austin was trying to bite the laptop there
So moral of the story: dont buy this globally accessable laptop and be an american to buy this other one on wallmart?
I found the walmart one being sold here in mexico by walmart themselves but that shit is U$200 more expensive... but with the price of same spec laptops, its not a crazy price, but if it were at least 100 lower it would sell like hotcakes.
@@alphaedrum In Mexico they really like to sell us overpriced trash, maybe Walmart need to do that in order to obtain profit due to taxes and other cost like transportation.
Yea they think they are the whole world.
i can tell you that i live very far away from mexico
@@alanalb1449 Transportation is likely a big factor. From what I know theft occurs a lot with shipping in Mexico, especially with electronics.
Hey Austin one thing about minecraft is that no matter how much ram your system has, it has a default limit which is between 1-2GB if I recall correctly. It looks like your game was set to ~1344MB. You can edit the JVM arguments in the launcher to increase available ram to get way better results!
thanks for making such impactful and meaningful videos!
Just buy an iPad from a few years ago for 200 bucks 💀
Or a tab s6 lite if you want android.
Heck, you can often find the current gen basic iPad on sale for $250 around holidays. Get yourself a nice logi keyboard case with the trackpad and you are good to go!
Its not a PC dun dun
Tbh, installing something lightweight like MX Linux on HP Stream will make it actually better, coz windows (10 and 11) is extremely heavy, so don't just consider it as e-waste yet.
True man
Having a small laptop was a big thing back in 2005. I remember lots of people were looking for cheap small laptops at the time. OLPC initiative was a promising concept that turned into a real product called XO-1 in 2006. As a response, ASUS responded with their Eee PC line of affordable netbooks in 2007.
"There's zero reason to ever do this"
*Chromium OS Devs have entered the chat*
*Custom Firmware users have entered the chat*
me having the hp stream and can't even play valorant
i have it too minecraft java runs fine as long as you turn down the graphics
@@junix7621 I recommend you install either Optifine or Sodium. And avoid shaders like the plague on that laptop.
@@insert_username_here yeah ik i use badlion for hypixel and it runs at 100-250 fps badlion is a m a z i n g for 1.8
@@junix7621 lunar is better
@@waterbiscuit9222 i used lunar until now i downloaded badlion and i get double the fps i did on lunar
I got 2 HP streams from 2 people I know who were sick of them, I put in more RAM, A cheap SSD, and cleaned out the heatsinks and fans, then put vinyl black wood on the cover and trackpad to cover scratches and sold them for $ 250-300 bucks each on eBay. Love them!
Oh and also if you turn off all the Windows Defender crap running in the background (or just load in a light Linux distro) they become quite useable for the average person and can run emulators and 2d steam games.
Most important question: What’s the cheapest laptop that can run Notepad?
Nah, flex on the losers and run WordPad.
Literally the cheapest used Laptop on Ebay/Craigslist etc.
Any Laptop made in the last 25+ years would be capable of this.
@@RFLCPTR duhh buzzkillington
It's not Windows Notepad but the old 8 bit Atari computers (yes Atari made computers) would boot up into a program called memo pad (basically notepad) if you didn't have a cartridge in
The unusable Notepad in Windows 10 or the usable Notepad in Windows 7?
I remember my hp stream couldn’t even finish its windows updates due to not enough storage lol
Returned it immediately
2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, right?
I had a Chinese off-brand TV stick with similar specs and it too had the same issue.
Mine was 4gb ram and 64gb emmc and still couldn’t do all its windows updates
@@bryanmiller476 i have 4GB ram and 512GB on a 150$ pc. Laptops are cheap on my country. Its a used laptop btw
@@MortCodesWeb yeah this topic is just about the crappie low storage emmc storage laptops made to be cheap but are total crap
Doesn’t mean I still a craptop like that lol
I now use Asus G14 gaming laptop with RTX 2060 I got last year on sale for $1050 and also have a M1 MacBook Air, a M1 Mac Mini and recently got my gpd win3 handheld for gaming on the go
I really like the green ngl, cool to see laptops coming in fun colors even though it's low-end stuff
Those edits made me think my monitor was screwing up.
austin: I brought the worst laptop!
me: *thinking its gonna be my school laptop*
10:52 Ah! That flickering on the top right of the screen! It's clearly hurting my eyes!
"This mp3 player doesnt work on my mac! It's time for the ee-pee-cee"
I would’ve thought it would be a chrome book lol
Chromebooks are hella expensive
@@Diegopie007 Not really much anymore. They sell an almost identical version of this laptop in a chrome book version for like $200.
@@Diegopie007 chromebooks are always cheaper lols
@@Diegopie007 there are incredibly cheap chromebooks
@@SweatySockGaming then maybe they're expensive in Europe
For an extra computer I think it's ok as long as u know what your getting into.
Yeah a used Thinkpad is better but
*PC as a smart tv with Bluetooth keyboard/mouse
*Security camera hub
*Lan game streaming
*Stadia on tv
I would get the cheapest PC if I needed something that can do any of these with dedicated hardware
Austin: Don't cheap out get a computer that is actually decent
Me who is watching this video in the same chromebook as the one in the video: ok
The HP stream really isn't too bad if you install chromium os or linux on it
9:00 the only reason to open a chromebook is to disable the os protection screw if for some reason you wanted to install a different operating system on it.
Austin: We're getting 27 fps which is not great
Me who often play on 20 fps: Is that a problem??
Yes
and like pretty much all consoles run at 30fps.. heh..
@@andrievbastichy8551 cough cough x box series x PlayStation 5 at 120