yes, and that cart you are pushing around in the store must be your dream car. sorry, your dream car is not for sale at this store, but you are free to push it around for a test drive.
If you needed basic web browsing and needed to use the office suite then this seems like a good value. Especially with a webcam in today's work environment.
Or just buy a second hand older/refurbished laptop or a tablet with a keyboard attachment. I think the laptop is a better option though-actually portable, may actually be more powerful and you can probably have an easier time upgrading it.
Thing is I am willing to bet that if you are using e.g. MS Teams (assuming your organisation is invested in MS ecosystem), then when you try to open a document for online edit the machine would probably give up the spirit and instead of the document display a huge dialog denoting "I AM IN PAIN". 4gigs will not cut it even if you just do work on teams and have a browser for mail and couple of work related tabs open.
@@moneer7139 Plus some people will never have the need, or want to move their computer off their desk, and might like the option of having the larger easier to read screen of the all in one, and with a good lightweight Linux distro like Solus Budgie, Manjaro Mate, or Mint DE it will help the all in one perform better.
@Jonathan Unless it's an Imac, Imac, Microsoft Surface Studio Pro, or high-end PC all-in-one. I saw an HP Envy that would kick the ass of many pc's the other day, rtx graphics and all.
Yeh it is funny how many people over spend for what they actually need.. let's buy a 0 to 60 in 3secs Tesla.. when you just drive to the shops.. I reboot old computers into computers that your grandma only need.. and give them a new life.. For free..
I want to see an ultimate version of this setup. I would love to see this cracked open and upgraded as much as possible. Throw in some M.2 ssds. maybe a chip swap of logic board switch. So many ideas.
Dawid Does Tech Stuff did this earlier this year, he updated an old Samsung AIO with the best CPU possible, added an SSD and connected a RTX 3070 with a Mini PCi-E adapter. It was... not very good, and I doubt the Celeron in that HP is better than the i5 in Dawid's AIO.
Unless you can remove that Celeron and drop something better in, any upgrade would be pointless. You can build a decent enough PC around a good CPU, but I think my i5 4300U from 2013(in my T440 laptop) may actually outperform it. Hell, you can probably buy that laptop(T440P version) for the same price as this PC today and just upgrade that(including the CPU).
Let’s be real, people will buy something like this for work and basic web browsing. It is a perfectly fine computer for someone that needs to to emails, word, and other basics. It is not for gaming or higher end activities
Agreed, this has a use case, the interwebers, Social media people, office duties as well. Not everyone needs a Ryzen 9 and a high end GPU. This machine has a target audience and it'll sell like hotcakes to that audience.
Tbh, 4GB can barely even handle chrome. I have a Surface and even with 2 tabs open, it's using 7.6GB of my 8GBs of RAM. So 4GB will mean it'll have to use virtual memory, making it extremely slow.
@@TonyTwo8192 Yes, 4GB really is below the minimum now for a personal device. However, some companies have specific OS tweaks that could limit bloatware which hogs ram.
I bought a similar spec AIO at Salvation Army for $10. Reinstalled windows, added cheap ram and ssd and mounted it to an arm in my kitchen. Works amazingly for recipes, plex/youtube, music, and cooking timers or conversions.
A crappy Celeron is able to upgrade to Windows 11, yet my 6 year old i5 with absolutely nothing else holding it back is unable to upgrade to Windows 11.
Why? Because of Driver Support since Windows is moving to a new driver system. But the technical explanation doesn't justify it, very crappy move by MS, Intel, AMD.
Quad core isn't 2 times better than dual core, plus this if for people who don't need more power. There are different computers if they need it. It makes no sense from a business perspective to put a better processor in a device where the consumer doesn't need it.
I remember that I've upgraded for someone a Lenovo all-in-one setup , something with Pentium and 4GB of RAM , just maximized the memory to 8GB , an SSD , a lightweight version of Linux , then having a pretty durable and basic PC , for office , internet browsing , etc
No one who's ever been stuck with just a tablet and no desktop would recommend a tablet over a desktop. Good job on the performance tho Intel, you're killing it..
@@ruekurei88 The only ipad id even think of getting for computer use would be the M1 since i bet apple will eventually put rosetta capabilities on it, but at that point youre spending enough money to buy a real computer and not just a tablet.
My mini PC has a CPU that is only a step above this one (j4125 vs j4025) and I can literally play Fortnite and Minecraft. Fortnite is playable until you get in a fight, and Minecraft is just generally playable
Something like lubuntu would work fine with this. I just installed lubuntu on an older laptop with 2gb of ram and much older cpu and it works great. Especially since it is ssd.
I love that I get so excited knowing you guys are local to me when I see you do outside filming and instantly recognize where you're at. Now the hopes to one day be in the area when you guys come outside are high but not very likely
I remember my mom getting one of these, it broke down in 2 years - hp makes semi-affordable tech but they're not at all quality or long lasting. I've been through 10-12 HP computers, as soon as I got a job bought myself an ASUS and never looked back or needed another PC since. And built my mom her own pc which she's been using for 6 years.
That's odd. Because everything I've had that's been from HP, has lasted a LONG while. I've had my HP laptop for the past 6 years or so, and it's still working great. Even with Windows 11 on it.
Congrats and I'm sorry, I guess I had more or less the same amount of money when I was looking for pc. I know a brand new pc for that price tag would be shit so I went used-but-better-spec route
For someone thinking of either of these units. Try including the cost for the wireless network router that makes the Ipad remotely useful. A base router or ISP supplied router will be a horrible experience. No option to hardwire it. Remember wireless still sucks.
With this price category I would always recommend to go used. You can get an old Dell optiplex with a 2600 or 3770 that would destroy it + an SSD and would still cost less (as long as you have access to a half decent used market ofc)
I see your point, but the problem is that you really pay for the form factor with this. For the average person, less space and better power efficiency is what they need, and this is going to meet that better than the optiplex. Just what I’ve found
@@joeyhillers9460 For sure. My $160 mini PC has a CPU that is better than this (j4125 vs j4025) but it doesn't have the all in one factor that this does
I installed 30 of these for a YMCA facility. They were practically free for non-profit. Doing basic tasks on this machine is complete shit. We placed deepfreeze on it so that it lasts longer.
@@Jobless_Educator I agree. Nonprofit pricing for these machines are dirt cheap. You can probably receive an entire classroom for the cost of a macbook.
I have the "high end" version of this from hp. Actually runs warzone well, girlfriend has played fortnite on it at mid level settings. This wasn't what we purchased it for though. Mainly things we can't do on out phones. So our pc at most gets turned on twice in a month.
$360 is approx £265.78 and for that in the U.K. you can get on eBay a fully working iPad 10.5 (2017 model) with 64gb storage, which is what I currently use for emails, web browsing, UA-cam, shopping and the odd App Store games And works better than that HP all-in-one
*Austin sees his good videos* Austin: "AHA There is a good one but I wonder if there was a newer model?" *Austin searches the internet intensely* Austin: "THERE IS A NEW MODEL! wait does that mean... MORE VIEWS!?"
i mean for people that only use the office suite, check email and go on facebook this seems perfect. sure the ipad is "better value" whatever that means, but especially for older users having a big display, a real keyboard and an interface that is familiar to them is way more worth it than the performance that the ipad has. i feel like reviewers tend to forget that there's more to a product than just the benchmark numbers.
a 2 year old ipad is faster than the celeron chip used in the all in one... so yeah, i would see why they'd recommend an ipad like that- it's more powerful, does everything an iphone can do, plays games, productivity work, edit videos, make music and does plenty other "computer" things. it all comes down to price for performance and budget. obviously if you have the money for a $1500 pc, you'll hopefully build that instead of buying a $330 ipad. but if you only had $330 to spend and the all in one or an older ipad were the choices, i think you'd get the ipad
iPad 7 is A10 Fusion. Fusion has 2 high powered cores and 2 low powered cores, but can't use both at the same time. That's why it shows 2 cores, not 4.
A good use for this PC is a somewhat small emulator setup, though I think it's a bit too expensive for what you get. I know it's meant to be a thin client/light office PC, and you can get a cheaper Android tablet that does the same, but this as an emulation station for something up to PS1 would work fine.
Friend of mine has had one of these about a year and the screen is already going bad, has a laptop style motherboard inside with laptop ram, to me it should not be advertised as a PC when its got laptop components. If possible invest your $360 into building your own or having someone you trust build it.
The 9th Gen iPad is even better than the 7th Gen, here’s why: -A13 chip which gives it incredible performance and software updates for that price range 64GB starting storage instead of the 32 on the 7th Gen. The selfie camera for video calls got a major upgrade, it’s now an ultrawide camera but it’s 12MP just the like the one on the iPhone 11-13 and it has center stage meaning it’s the ultimate video calling device if your work has video calls
So when I was 6, my mother bought me that white pc. The one Austin bought 1 year ago, and I loved gaming and it didn’t go well. A couple years later, I got a new one and it’s the one Austin is reviewing now. Sad
My apartment has the computer you bought in this video in its computer room maybe a little different like a blueish color and no retractable web camera but with privacy slide to cover camera
the ipad is running the apple a10 fusion. the same chip in the iphone7/7 plus. it's a quad core chip but it can only used 2 cores at a time. either the 2 high performance Hurricane cores or the 2 efficiency Zephyr cores never all 4 at the same time. it's essentially a pair of dual core CPUs in 1 SOC. that's why it shows up as a dual core on geekbench. it switches to the 2 Hurricane cores and only them Apple's A11 Bionic the following year and all other chips let you use all the cores at once in a big.LITTLE config
Yeah this is just a basic school computer for kids to do their classes from home. The camera being nicer than most everything else in the PC makes that clear
i still have my 10yo HP AiO G1 2114la, and as far as im aware it can run games like Black ops 1-2 at 20-30 fps lowest setting, it costed like 600 USD back in the day (maybe like 400-450 without taxes)
I have a 180dollar j4125 mini pc and my use case for it is a HTPC and a local media/file server. The chip might be underpowered but it sips almost no power which makes it really good for always on operation. It can also do emulation up to the PSP/PSX and do 1080P YT/Twitch playback smoothly.
Hot Poop makes so much more sense though. I remember my dad got what was considered HPs mega computer, back in 2006. The thing worked well for 3-4 months and quit working within the 6th month and we never got it fixed because it just ran slower and slower by the day. Got a Dell XPS and never turned back. That XPS got me through close to 12 years of computing hahaha
Mom at Best Buy: "This must be the gaming pc my son wants"
Christmas ruined
yes, and that cart you are pushing around in the store must be your dream car. sorry, your dream car is not for sale at this store, but you are free to push it around for a test drive.
Son at best buy.
Yep, but may I mention you and the neighbour. Having coffee?
Pony up or I will tell Dad..
🤪
I mean it isn’t practical but if I had gotten one of these (which I didn’t) I would be grateful
And i thought my 4 core 10105 f was bad.
If you needed basic web browsing and needed to use the office suite then this seems like a good value. Especially with a webcam in today's work environment.
Or just buy a second hand older/refurbished laptop or a tablet with a keyboard attachment. I think the laptop is a better option though-actually portable, may actually be more powerful and you can probably have an easier time upgrading it.
@@ruekurei88 A computer is a computer in the eyes of non tech people,just like any other hobby
Thing is I am willing to bet that if you are using e.g. MS Teams (assuming your organisation is invested in MS ecosystem), then when you try to open a document for online edit the machine would probably give up the spirit and instead of the document display a huge dialog denoting "I AM IN PAIN". 4gigs will not cut it even if you just do work on teams and have a browser for mail and couple of work related tabs open.
@@moneer7139 Plus some people will never have the need, or want to move their computer off their desk, and might like the option of having the larger easier to read screen of the all in one, and with a good lightweight Linux distro like Solus Budgie, Manjaro Mate, or Mint DE it will help the all in one perform better.
or just use your phone?
Literally got this exact pc for my grandma when her 11 year old desktop died. She browses the internet and it works just fine for her.
@Jonathan Unless it's an Imac, Imac, Microsoft Surface Studio Pro, or high-end PC all-in-one. I saw an HP Envy that would kick the ass of many pc's the other day, rtx graphics and all.
I mean if she is used to a 11 year laptop…I don’t know how she wouldn’t be ok with antthing
Nono, it's more value to get the iPad, did you not hear him?
@@Sock-Puppet and it costs more... oh wait, im thinking of the pro
Yeh it is funny how many people over spend for what they actually need.. let's buy a 0 to 60 in 3secs Tesla.. when you just drive to the shops..
I reboot old computers into computers that your grandma only need.. and give them a new life..
For free..
I want to see an ultimate version of this setup. I would love to see this cracked open and upgraded as much as possible. Throw in some M.2 ssds. maybe a chip swap of logic board switch. So many ideas.
Dawid Does Tech Stuff did this earlier this year, he updated an old Samsung AIO with the best CPU possible, added an SSD and connected a RTX 3070 with a Mini PCi-E adapter. It was... not very good, and I doubt the Celeron in that HP is better than the i5 in Dawid's AIO.
Watercooled all in one pc
YES YESSSS YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Unless you can remove that Celeron and drop something better in, any upgrade would be pointless. You can build a decent enough PC around a good CPU, but I think my i5 4300U from 2013(in my T440 laptop) may actually outperform it. Hell, you can probably buy that laptop(T440P version) for the same price as this PC today and just upgrade that(including the CPU).
@Erich Abrams I guess nobody else is gonna say it, what the fuck
Let’s be real, people will buy something like this for work and basic web browsing. It is a perfectly fine computer for someone that needs to to emails, word, and other basics. It is not for gaming or higher end activities
And companies will do that to not allow employees to do other things aside from their work.
@@Jobless_Educator Yes 😂
Agreed, this has a use case, the interwebers, Social media people, office duties as well. Not everyone needs a Ryzen 9 and a high end GPU. This machine has a target audience and it'll sell like hotcakes to that audience.
Tbh, 4GB can barely even handle chrome. I have a Surface and even with 2 tabs open, it's using 7.6GB of my 8GBs of RAM. So 4GB will mean it'll have to use virtual memory, making it extremely slow.
@@TonyTwo8192 Yes, 4GB really is below the minimum now for a personal device. However, some companies have specific OS tweaks that could limit bloatware which hogs ram.
Everyone watching the subtitles: "They made a Valerian game?"
Sounds kind of like Venereal.
lmfaooo
I bought a similar spec AIO at Salvation Army for $10. Reinstalled windows, added cheap ram and ssd and mounted it to an arm in my kitchen. Works amazingly for recipes, plex/youtube, music, and cooking timers or conversions.
A crappy Celeron is able to upgrade to Windows 11, yet my 6 year old i5 with absolutely nothing else holding it back is unable to upgrade to Windows 11.
My 1st gen Ryzen 7 is also crying
HOORAY FOR TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS!!!......and greedy corporate gatekeeping....
running skylake as well, and yep.
me, my phenom ll x6 and my knowlege of dism and bcdboot: NERRRRRRRRRRRRDS
Why? Because of Driver Support since Windows is moving to a new driver system.
But the technical explanation doesn't justify it, very crappy move by MS, Intel, AMD.
HP just should have spent the extra $2 and put in one of the quad core variants doubling cpu performance.
Quad core isn't 2 times better than dual core, plus this if for people who don't need more power. There are different computers if they need it. It makes no sense from a business perspective to put a better processor in a device where the consumer doesn't need it.
@@thicccduck7385 Hello Mr obvious who has to "well actually" in the comments.
I remember that I've upgraded for someone a Lenovo all-in-one setup , something with Pentium and 4GB of RAM , just maximized the memory to 8GB , an SSD , a lightweight version of Linux , then having a pretty durable and basic PC , for office , internet browsing , etc
I like how he’s wearing an LTT tshirt and not one did someone mention it or said something to him about it.
Austin's nerdiness have turned all the bots into tech geeks.
"This autonomous vacuum is seriously impressive" Right as the video shows it leaving a load of mess behind that it failed to pick up.
i think the bezel on only 3 sides actually looks kinda good
As an employee of Best Buy. I try my best to explain to my customers that this computer is literally not good lol
The new one actually looks so much nicer then the old one. It seems like it's ideal for someone that is just looking to do basic things.
Watch Austin sign up for ROG reboot with linus by submitting what's on his back playing a llinus video while wearing a linus shirt
10:51 "keep walking, I'm trying to get a video" that kid is DIRECT 😂😂
When the cpu of the ‘second worse’ pc is better than yours…
yo what type of cpu you have for it to be that bad?
@@notgoodatvideogames3485 amd a6
The fact no one is mentioning your Logic No Pressure shirt makes me want to cry.
My favorite album of all time
Ken was about to get the garbage can and treat that thing like a chrome book lol
"Your icons are touching my bottom" 😂😂
No one who's ever been stuck with just a tablet and no desktop would recommend a tablet over a desktop. Good job on the performance tho Intel, you're killing it..
Samsung DEX has come a long way, but not enough to compete with a desktop yet imo. Ipads are just a no in that department.
emphasis on killing
@@ruekurei88
The only ipad id even think of getting for computer use would be the M1 since i bet apple will eventually put rosetta capabilities on it, but at that point youre spending enough money to buy a real computer and not just a tablet.
believe me, I never trust anyone with a linus tech tips shirt on.
Would love to see how these faired with a lite weight Linux distro!
they should try throwing chrome os on there
My mini PC has a CPU that is only a step above this one (j4125 vs j4025) and I can literally play Fortnite and Minecraft. Fortnite is playable until you get in a fight, and Minecraft is just generally playable
hmm
Something like lubuntu would work fine with this. I just installed lubuntu on an older laptop with 2gb of ram and much older cpu and it works great. Especially since it is ssd.
Ur comment was stolen from the bots
I just realized Austin is using reggae or reggaeton style beats as the background music . Nice subtle touch and different than the rest of tech UA-cam
I also noticed that too, especially in the webcam footage part of the video.
I feel like every Austin Evans video that pops up in my feed is more and more self deprecating, god speed young man, god speed
it was so adorable watching the kids following you.
I love that I get so excited knowing you guys are local to me when I see you do outside filming and instantly recognize where you're at. Now the hopes to one day be in the area when you guys come outside are high but not very likely
Austin: Knocks the desk
Also Austin: Has a nice metal stand
4:50
Even though I am using an HP Envy x360 Laptop right now, THe "Hot Poop" thing said by Ken Is really good, I Like that joke!
When that PC is faster than your current PC :
**Sobbing silently in a corner**
my phone has 2x more ram and storage than that pc
@Dislike Button to show that a small device is much better than a pc with much more space for better specs.
@@DumbMonkey can you play valorant on that? that what dislike button wants to ask.
@@DumbMonkey exactly
@@abhishekropalkar just tested it and it runs at a solid 60 fps with my 8GB ram phone at max graphics
austin: trying to review the computer
ken: can't decide if the tape looks good or not
I remember my mom getting one of these, it broke down in 2 years - hp makes semi-affordable tech but they're not at all quality or long lasting. I've been through 10-12 HP computers, as soon as I got a job bought myself an ASUS and never looked back or needed another PC since. And built my mom her own pc which she's been using for 6 years.
Mine Has a Defect That It Beeps Loudly
That's odd. Because everything I've had that's been from HP, has lasted a LONG while. I've had my HP laptop for the past 6 years or so, and it's still working great. Even with Windows 11 on it.
4:53-4:58 HP "Hot Poop" , Ken being hard on HP , LOL 🤣🤣🤣
"Who buys this?"
I did
It's was all I could afford and it gets the job done
Me too didn't know the specs
I have an older all in one and don’t really care for pc gaming. Works fine and has a large screen
i feel bad for u
Congrats and I'm sorry, I guess
I had more or less the same amount of money when I was looking for pc. I know a brand new pc for that price tag would be shit so I went used-but-better-spec route
@@bobbywasabi5752 and if you were intrested game streaming is fine for casual gaming.
@5:18 You can check if your computer has a TPM chip by right clicking the start button > Run > tpm.msc
Edit: Also, TPM isn't dependent on CPU.
For someone thinking of either of these units. Try including the cost for the wireless network router that makes the Ipad remotely useful. A base router or ISP supplied router will be a horrible experience. No option to hardwire it. Remember wireless still sucks.
With this price category I would always recommend to go used. You can get an old Dell optiplex with a 2600 or 3770 that would destroy it + an SSD and would still cost less (as long as you have access to a half decent used market ofc)
I see your point, but the problem is that you really pay for the form factor with this. For the average person, less space and better power efficiency is what they need, and this is going to meet that better than the optiplex. Just what I’ve found
@@joeyhillers9460 Yep that's a fair point. To me I would take the compromise of space for performance but that's not everyone.
@@joeyhillers9460 For sure. My $160 mini PC has a CPU that is better than this (j4125 vs j4025) but it doesn't have the all in one factor that this does
As someone that has a semi-working 15 year old Acer laptop and can't afford anything else this thing looks fucking amazing
Ye ikr like what
Get an iPad or spend extra money on a PC that thing is just not worth it
I installed 30 of these for a YMCA facility. They were practically free for non-profit. Doing basic tasks on this machine is complete shit. We placed deepfreeze on it so that it lasts longer.
With deepfreeze this could be a viable computer to donate to 3rd world schools who badly needs some exposure to tech.
@@Jobless_Educator I agree. Nonprofit pricing for these machines are dirt cheap. You can probably receive an entire classroom for the cost of a macbook.
Big fan sir almost 5 years of watching you love you Austin and your team love from India
I have the "high end" version of this from hp. Actually runs warzone well, girlfriend has played fortnite on it at mid level settings. This wasn't what we purchased it for though. Mainly things we can't do on out phones. So our pc at most gets turned on twice in a month.
Specs?
Me: “Ken really doesn’t know what HP stands for?”
/ken makes poop joke
Me: “i deserved that”
Austin,can you please make a video of the best laptop or pc for playing minecraft if you are in a really low budget
Austin: "Did you install geekbench on my back?'
Ken: "Yeah."
$360 is approx £265.78 and for that in the U.K. you can get on eBay a fully working iPad 10.5 (2017 model) with 64gb storage, which is what I currently use for emails, web browsing, UA-cam, shopping and the odd App Store games
And works better than that HP all-in-one
*Austin sees his good videos*
Austin: "AHA There is a good one but I wonder if there was a newer model?"
*Austin searches the internet intensely*
Austin: "THERE IS A NEW MODEL! wait does that mean... MORE VIEWS!?"
I actually have this AIO, but with a Ryzen 5 4500U, 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. I bought it for 770€, and it is VERY usable with those specs.
I mean, that's actually really nice for the price. How's the graphics on it?
Basic Vega 6, nothing special.
That webcam is like every doctor's webcam on a zoom call.😂
"can I have your autograph!?"
*Runs*
I would as well ...
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Having an ad progress bar for sponsors is the nicest thing any UA-camr has ever done
I am actually an owner of the worst new pc😶
I litterally hate it
i mean for people that only use the office suite, check email and go on facebook this seems perfect. sure the ipad is "better value" whatever that means, but especially for older users having a big display, a real keyboard and an interface that is familiar to them is way more worth it than the performance that the ipad has. i feel like reviewers tend to forget that there's more to a product than just the benchmark numbers.
Woah I could play doom on this!
I found one of the old ones fixed and upgraded it. I added storage, ram, rgb, and a fan.
Imagine recommending an iPad over an actual computer.
My cousin in college actually uses an iPad for most of his stuff, however he does do PC gaming so there’s that.
a 2 year old ipad is faster than the celeron chip used in the all in one... so yeah, i would see why they'd recommend an ipad like that- it's more powerful, does everything an iphone can do, plays games, productivity work, edit videos, make music and does plenty other "computer" things. it all comes down to price for performance and budget. obviously if you have the money for a $1500 pc, you'll hopefully build that instead of buying a $330 ipad. but if you only had $330 to spend and the all in one or an older ipad were the choices, i think you'd get the ipad
10:35 I'm getting flashes of the opening of Die Hard 3, the sandwich board scene.
Austin here’s a vid idea make a baby pc for your kid lmao it would be such a good vid
iPad 7 is A10 Fusion. Fusion has 2 high powered cores and 2 low powered cores, but can't use both at the same time. That's why it shows 2 cores, not 4.
Sheesh
sheeeeeeesh
How many subs can I get from this comment
@@darkhook8257 idk
@@darkhook8257 Zero ya loser
@@darkhook8257 0
4:30 which is exactly why I always reinstall windows with a fresh copy. Although, it seems windows 10 comes with bloatware anyways...
Did you guys misspell “worst” in the intro graphic??
A good use for this PC is a somewhat small emulator setup, though I think it's a bit too expensive for what you get. I know it's meant to be a thin client/light office PC, and you can get a cheaper Android tablet that does the same, but this as an emulation station for something up to PS1 would work fine.
Every 70+ yr old person at best buy "we're looking for a new computer, we're not gamers".. no shit lady.
The base model iPad 9th gen is the one you should be talking about and comparing to the all-in-one. It also has better value.
Friend of mine has had one of these about a year and the screen is already going bad, has a laptop style motherboard inside with laptop ram, to me it should not be advertised as a PC when its got laptop components. If possible invest your $360 into building your own or having someone you trust build it.
At 6:03 Austin you almost made the left HP fall off the desk... 🤣
Look at the rear left leg just at the desk's edge...
I have seen a few people actually use it. But, most of them were running linux.
Love the video, but given that the 9th Gen iPad is $329, I would’ve liked to see that comparison than the 7th Gen iPad which - USED - is $280…
The 9th Gen iPad is even better than the 7th Gen, here’s why:
-A13 chip which gives it incredible performance and software updates for that price range
64GB starting storage instead of the 32 on the 7th Gen.
The selfie camera for video calls got a major upgrade, it’s now an ultrawide camera but it’s 12MP just the like the one on the iPhone 11-13 and it has center stage meaning it’s the ultimate video calling device if your work has video calls
"you need to keep the expectations low"
pc:*and i took that personally*
So when I was 6, my mother bought me that white pc. The one Austin bought 1 year ago, and I loved gaming and it didn’t go well. A couple years later, I got a new one and it’s the one Austin is reviewing now. Sad
My apartment has the computer you bought in this video in its computer room maybe a little different like a blueish color and no retractable web camera but with privacy slide to cover camera
We went from sponsoring VPN's and gaming cases to sponsoring vacuum cleaners
the ipad is running the apple a10 fusion. the same chip in the iphone7/7 plus.
it's a quad core chip but it can only used 2 cores at a time. either the 2 high performance Hurricane cores or the 2 efficiency Zephyr cores
never all 4 at the same time. it's essentially a pair of dual core CPUs in 1 SOC. that's why it shows up as a dual core on geekbench. it switches to the 2 Hurricane cores and only them
Apple's A11 Bionic the following year and all other chips let you use all the cores at once in a big.LITTLE config
Yeah this is just a basic school computer for kids to do their classes from home.
The camera being nicer than most everything else in the PC makes that clear
Imo getting the kid an iPad would’ve been better and more value
Austin Evans: ***Buys Super Expensive Camera***
Me: ***Puts Brightness all the way down cus I'm weird***
Before you said it I was thinking “ hey my grandpa has that and he only uses it to look at Facebook”
i still have my 10yo HP AiO G1 2114la, and as far as im aware it can run games like Black ops 1-2 at 20-30 fps lowest setting, it costed like 600 USD back in the day (maybe like 400-450 without taxes)
I have a 180dollar j4125 mini pc and my use case for it is a HTPC and a local media/file server. The chip might be underpowered but it sips almost no power which makes it really good for always on operation.
It can also do emulation up to the PSP/PSX and do 1080P YT/Twitch playback smoothly.
Hot Poop makes so much more sense though. I remember my dad got what was considered HPs mega computer, back in 2006. The thing worked well for 3-4 months and quit working within the 6th month and we never got it fixed because it just ran slower and slower by the day. Got a Dell XPS and never turned back. That XPS got me through close to 12 years of computing hahaha
When you're phone is more powerful than your PC
10:16 I can't stop laughing at it
when this $360 PC is supposedly "compatible" Windows 11 but your $1000+ i7-7700K/6700K build from a couple years ago is somehow "incompatible"
Have they always roasted Austin this hard sheesh 😭😭😭😭
“Nothing over here like plastic fantastic” 😂😂😂 also what about doing a iMac upgrade video? Like one of the older ones like earlier 2010-2012?
This is definitely way better than the previous iteration of the All in one.
can you pop out that dummy cover for the optical, insert an optical drive bay sata SSD adaptor for more storage like on laptops?
Props to the guy who made the cardboard model
This will be such a perfect PC for any kind of check ins like hospital, hotel, grocery etc.
I don't think you can compare geekbench for ARM and Geekbench for X86 and expect the scores to represent the same power.
That webcam audio was less tinny that I expected. It was pretty alright by webcam audio standards.
6:18 who else thought he was gonna say robo Raptor
this is lightning fast in comparison to my system.
0:41 germany: 360 Dollars? So much nooo Nottingham for pur Scholls! 189 Dollar pcs are enough!
Awesome. Love it Austin. :)
This is the pc you get when your parents now about the “Yes, I do need this for [insert something not demanding here]” trick
"Don't watch this channel. This is a bad channel." OUCH haha
That was one of the best moments from this channel. I hope he walks around with that TV on his back again 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣