3 Videos in 3 DAYS! 🎉 Here are the other two: I battled against AI...to see who's smarter: ruclips.net/video/60LZ5Ie8XS8/видео.html I tested the Most Intelligent Smartphone Gadget EVER: ruclips.net/video/oORJNIDy3B0/видео.html
Yep. I have a $250 laptop that has a Ryzen 5 and a FHD IPS Display, and a $1200 Lenovo with a Ryzen 7 and RX6800M D-GPU. But to be fair, the video is just giving a rough idea of some average laptops you can get at those price points, not comparing laptops at those price points. I do kind of wish they'd been a little bit more comparable, or kept the middle two (both of which are more reasonable prices a normal person might spend) within brand, like using the comparable AMD Lenovo Legion instead of MSI's Intel/nVidia version.
@@norfabatonas You're missing the point. None of these laptops are "exactly" some price. However, there are some pretty big jumps along the way that these models miss. In particular, many models adopt at least IPS displays earlier, and the jump to a even a low-end dGPU makes a huge difference as well. In other words, the jumps should really be more by the major features, not necessarily price.
Just a quick note, the downward facing speakers are meant to be used with the laptop on a desk, they should sound much better that way, otherwise they loose some power and bass
I can attest to that,as I use my laptop on my bed which totally muffles the sound. I still think though OEMs should provide front facing speakers on the sides and remove the numpad entirely instead.
@@minion0470 Yeah,but personally I have no use for the numpad,in contrast it takes away valuable real estate when typing and of course leaving no space for side firing speakers.
@Mihir Shetye makes sense, I just have an unnecessary level of frustration whenever I try to enter an alt code and can't. Aparently, Framework has done market research and found a near 50/50 split in people wanting/not wanting numpads.
That is a cheap laptop though. In terms,. of budget, specs and everything. Also kinda weird that is consider 500$ when it should be really 200$. Where I'm from 500$ can get me at least a laptop with a gtx 1660 or rtx 2060.
yo dude, i did it in macbook pro tho, it runs great, and i use bootcamp windows, surprisingly the performance of the vga thrice than in mac os 🗿🗿, I tried it in open gl cinebench r15, and the performance of the cpu is also much faster than in mac os one eventhough mac os is it original os 🗿🗿.
@GolfTipsFromStigs yup, same celeron n4020 here and chromeos instead of windows. mine has had to have the screws tightened a couple times after normal use, appears to be a common issue given the other kid's experiences.
my schools laptops have whole ass 12th gen i5s lol, but in like this photo editing class, we use gimp and inkscape so i can see why they got those laptops.
@@fraggerfn1212 it is an operating system like windows, macos or android it is free and open source meaning anyone can modify it and redistribute it and it's free most web servers use it, also android and chromeos use it behind the scenes, and it has a pretty large community though it does not run ms word or adobe photoshop or some games with drm the steam deck runs linux also also pretty nice overall but you need to choose the right distribution and desktop enviroment, because linux is not actually a single os but something other OSs use to work and they all look very different linux desktop is usually criticised for being a bit hard to use, not having 100% compatibility with some laptops, and other things it is fairly easy to install also
Celerons perform decently on Linux and I just saw a recent video on Windows install and it took 75% of the storage after the update on 64GB. I can have most of my programs like Kdenlive, Audacity, GIMP, LibreOffice, Transmission, yt-dlp, ffmpeg, Gedit etc. All of these with the Linux install would be 20GB max.
yeah if you're spending more than 1000 on a laptop you should probably be buying a desktop (even if you just get portable peripherals for the desktop) instead.
@@oscar7476you can get a swift X for 800$, it's OP in my opinion. If you can get to 1000$ you can get a better/newer processor with ddr5, a faste SSD...
After watching this video, I bought the GT77HX. I have been using it for 2 months, and It really didn't disappoint me. Among all 4090 laptops I chose this because it itself is equipped with a 4K144Hz Mini-LED screen (I think it a pity if we don't go for 4K with 4090, but I don't want to go for an extra screen). Plus, it is safe. In my country, very few people can recognize this one. For most people this is just a heavy thick $1500- laptop. However, if I went for any Alienware it would be completely different. But I don't think anyone should sacrifice what they really wanted for the jealousy of others. That's not the reason why we buy a high-end laptop. Still, the per-key RGB keyboard is great, and you can customize it using SteelSeries GG. I set the keyboard RGB to respond to keypress by changing the key's color. It's really a nice experience! This laptop is well worth buying for anyone who would need it.
Damm this man is on a grind. Love how you have been pumping videos while still maintaining that high quality standard. Kudos to you and your team arun!
Really clever how you tested the gaming performance with a heavily modded game! It’s a lot more effort but very fun to watch because nothing quite brings a gaming pc to its knees than a lot of texture mods with a hefty enb
It actually insane especially during the pandemic because my school had to buy like 300 dollars more for then just because they bought many, I suspect that was to actually get them prioritised buy HP, to get them in time for school but still. So the total price for each laptop was like 1200 - 1300 thousand dollars, disclaimer I live in Sweden and we did use programs like Fusion and inventor, blender and other stuff, so we needed the power, but still insane what the school system gives the Swedish high schools to spend, we have a CNC machine, 10 or more 3d printers and a laser cutter. And it is private owned don’t know how they make profit but boy they do, I looked up the company’s profits and they were very big.
@@why-m3g they can be as low as 40. Usually they aren't true laptops but chromebooks running ChromeOS (which is linux). What's interesting is you can actually modify some chromebooks into laptops and boot linux or windows on them. I did it to an old toshiba chromebook just for fun, it had a replaceable SSD inside, 4 cores and even an IPS screen. Now it's a linux machine edit: oh and I put minecraft on it to see how far a 40 dollar chromebook could do. I got 60FPS at 8-10 chunk render distance with the lows being in the 50's, which was shocking for a machine with 4gb of ram but hey
Wow, this video really shows the stark contrast between the cheapest and most expensive laptops in the world. While the expensive laptop definitely has some impressive features, I'm blown away by how well the cheaper option performed in some tests. It's great to see that technology is becoming more accessible to everyone, regardless of their budget. Thanks for another informative and engaging video
The biggest thing is there really isn't a huge difference between a $2500 and a $7000 laptop. Even 5 years ago, there was a pretty significant performance jump between a premium, a "super premium", and an "ultra premium" laptop. Now the biggest thing you tend to pay extra for is performance in a smaller form factor and even that's better than in the past. Before the last few years you never even really had the option to choose performance in a smaller form factor, if you wanted a smaller form factor you usually got mid-range performance at best.
The Coda is actually an AMAZING DEAL, $70 for 4GB RAM, meaning it will get through most basic life tasks and a decent amount of storage for lightweight indie games and education. The only problem is that it's an Intel Celeron processor, I'd much rather a low-mid range Pentium or an older i3 (specifically pre 10th gen). Most laptops at that range are Chromebooks, super low spec laptops for education, and even at about $120-$200 you'd still probably find a few laptops around the same or slightly better rigs. EDIT: WHY DOES THIS HAVE 100+ LIKES BUT ONLY 1 REPLY?
If you're technical enough, you could also remove the install of windows on the laptop and install a light weight linux distro on it, or if you're really seriously technical, your could also install arch linux to get complete and total control over basically every aspect of your system, which means if set up just right, arch could easily squeeze out all of the performance possible from the hardware. Or you could just install some other distro arch isn't necessary
Hi Arun! Your budget and other mobile reviews are really good. Can you do something like that for laptops? I find your reviews very useful - something like that for laptops would be amazing for students like us who also value the user experience more than just numbers/specs
video idea aside, he did a good job actually reviewing each laptop, like the features, specs and negatives of each. not to mention, the testing. Would love to see more laptop reviews...
Man I really like how he sets his work. His presentation and all other stuff like background, text in between and all other effects are top notch. I really try to be like ya'lls team
The Msi Katana is like you actually using a great pc. Like with that kind of graphics to be playing on it’s sick. I’m considering buying this to upgrade from my own thank you for the great review!
this dude just posts better videos than the last, huge respect
Год назад+6
Arun, the quality and effort you put into your videos has gone through the roof lately. It’s almost ridiculous how content like this is free, and I can’t even imagine what amazing projects you’re going to do in the future!
@derbrocker1447 he is bigger than Linus? Linus probably has more SAY because of time, but between the two content creators. Mr is bigger. And as a LTT fan, I'd be willing to say that Mr has better quality?
Dude, I got my laptop for $25. The best part: it’s a fully speced out 4th gen Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon! Still very capable on both Windows 10 and Linux. Luckily, it’s slightly too old to support Windows 11!
Not gonna lie, i would a 100% rock that Coda $70 notebook ! Small, lightweight, probably decent battery, would be a great tool for working on the go and taking notes during classes and such.
Honestly installing something like Linux or chromeOS flex on the 70$ laptop would be a really good idea considering how heavy and resource intensive windows is, something like ubuntu or chrome os will turn that laptop into a decent web browsing and video streaming machine
After watching this video, I can say that my laptop is about between the Lenovo V15 G2 and the MSI Katana GF76. It has a midrange 11th Gen Intel Core i3, a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS LCD display, not as good as the Katana but definitely better than the Lenovo. Only thing is the battery life absolutely sucks...
I can see that Coda one being useful as a something to take travelling. Good enough as a full laptop, cheap so you don't have to worry about what might happen to it.
That MSI Katana look like a $500 laptop. I used to have a gaming laptop like this one (price = around $1000) and I hated the weight and look. I then went for the MSI GS65 ($1999) and it was a beautiful thin gaming laptop, but I never gamed on it so I went over to the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 1st gen last year ($1200) and that laptop look like the most premium laptop I've ever owned, it's not as fast when gaming, but the Evo chip makes it feel like the fastest laptop I have ever owned on normal usage like turning on the laptop, internet, youtube etc...
MSI KATANA i got for 900 uk pounds new still got it probably no the best quality materials but inside with i7 12th gen and rtx 3060 its still meeting all my expectations
As someone who owns an MSI Katana laptop, I can confidently say it’s a VERY good laptop. Sure, it’s nowhere near as flashy as its cousin, the MSI Titan, but it doesn’t need to be and can run games pretty damn well.
Very friendly and informative video! I currently have Lenovo V15 G2 ($500). I'm upgrading to a $2000 laptop, (I don't know now which one, I'm thinking about an Asus ROG Strix 16) which should be better than a $1200 laptop in the video, so it actually made me happy, as I am now sure about the performance gap I will have.
@Arealpersona Yeah and the worst thing is I'm using Linux, so I need to run almost every game with Wine, thus it doesn't even have the same performance as it should :D
9:29 I was running a 24.5-inch monitor for a few years but then decided to get a second monitor, a 27-inch. It doesn't sound like a huge difference, but it really is.
Is 24 inch good for gaming? I have a 27" 1440p right now but I don't like gaming in 1080p on it cause it looks bad on a monitor of that size. Would a 24" 1080p monitor be good for playing games on or are they too small
Great content as usual 🗽, but would have loved to hear about battery life as well 😮; it's one of the main things most customers look out for in a laptop
@@Sandra-P.713 indeed, when you are planing to buy a lapotop to game you are going to have it plugged all the time anyways so it doesnt really matter alll that much the battery life. also, i think it isnt hard to conclue that a laptop with a i9 and a 4090 isnt going to last 13 hours
@@saucyBot yeah ture, we mostly plug it when use it.. battery it also depends on laptop segment.. ultrabook will last very long, while gaming laptop wont.. so battery isnt that relevant here.. unless we comparing same laptop segment..
Love videos like this because you can quickly see you rarely need a laptop that's a few thousand dollars. Usually you just get trapped into branding and don't want to admit it
Not really, laptops are usually one time purshase ( once in 5 years or more ), so every dollar you add, you add more future-proofing, the more durable the material, and more it enhances your experience and makes your life easier. Also it depends on your needs, if you want a laptop for basic office stuff then yeah sure get a cheap laptop, but for example i'm a dev and i need every bit of perfomance i can get, i need a long battery life, i need fast network cards, i need a color-accurate screen to see frontend designs ...etc, so it really depends on what you are going to do with the laptop and if it's part of making your living, you wanna make sure you don't cheap out on it. Not to mention if you are into gaming, that will cost even more to have a proper gaming setup. Branding may be a part of it, i mean yeah some brands like apple and dell xps are bit overpriced, but people do not just "get trapped and don't want to admit it", people have different needs for different workflows, and while it may look to you that it's useless to buy an expensive laptop, it's really just about you not having anything computing-heavy to do with it.
@@zedd0462'm studying system engineering and have been looking for a laptop to do/learn coding/programming [front-end with js, back-end with python, SQL] and play some games. I looked at the swift X, It has a nice price for what I saw, 780$...but that 14" screen and 4GB vram 3050 TI are holding me back, and after you said that it's something you want to spend every penny on it, well, I'm just doubting again.
@@eleh1337 for that price it is a good deal, 3050ti will play most games on playable framerates, and esports titles on very high fps. If you want to do AI (model training) in the future that 4GB vram is def going to hold you back, but hey there is google colab so no worries. Make sure to have enough storage because you will definitely need to setup a linux partition for some of your classes.
But bro, my biggest question is how the hell did Coda manage to pull out a laptop for 70 dollars which is like 5800 INR in which you would get one of the worst entry level smartphones . Coda is making miracles irl!😂😂
You should've gone for Acer laptops, for 1000$ eq you could get a good Nitro 5, and for 4000$+ you could get a good Predator Helios. I don't know much about warranty and after sales service, but I'm pretty certain that extending the storage capacities does not void the warranty.
I actually own MSI ge73. I bought it for 1.8k 5years ago. And it works perfectly fine to this day, apart the almost dead battery and keys getting unstick haha . So, I wanted to say, that laptops tend to limit fps while unplugged. And MSI is actually one of the best firm of making gaming products especially laptops, just because of how strong they are and their lifespan is insane. Had Acer some time ago..after two years gpu fried of PUBG hahah. Although now I use PC, I still dropped my jaw once I saw that Titan!
I have a decade of relationship with my 300$ laptop which my uncle brought from Russia it has became a little weak but I can still play Dark souls 2,Far cry 3,Halo 2, Assassin's Creed 2 etc
In case your wondering it has an Intel core 2 duo T6600, Nvidia GeForce g105M and a 4gb of ram 💀.Inspite of all this weak shit I still love my laptop as a wife
I have the same exact laptop. And I agree, the only issue I had was my WIFI device would sometimes not show up? it stopped happening after a few updates though. I'm probably going to sell my left testicle and buy one of their 4090 18" laptops I travel too much to ever get a desktop as much as I'd like to just blow the same amount of a way more powerful device. perhaps I'll wait for the 5000 series cards before I pull the trigger.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 yeah and its very impressive how they managed to make a laptop have the most power on the gaming market thats able to be portable and carried everywhere. 7k is ton tho ngl my gigabyte has a rtx 4060 and provides me with all I need, im sure this pc is mostly for like editing.
I think for under $500 with games in mind you’d be better off buying used. I bought a 15” 2012 Unibody MacBook Pro, put an SSD and 16GB of RAM in it, and overclocked the display up to 90hz (it could handle 120hz but the GT 650m couldn’t). Runs most games perfectly fine, medium settings works fine in most cases (I have the 512mb VRAM model, pretty sure the 1gb VRAM would be faster) and in some cases beats the performance of my actual gaming machine (which can’t balance background processes for its life) Oh, and get this, the entire package costs $300 Canadian.
I would avoid buying used gaming laptops considering they already got so beaten up by their previous owners on different games. Though, business laptops like thinkpads or macbooks are ok to buy used imo
@@izmif980 I use my MacBook Pro as a gaming machine, and it’s pretty respectable for C$300 and 2012. Wifi cable recently died on me tho, and you WILL need to tinker to keep these older machines alive.
3 Videos in 3 DAYS! 🎉 Here are the other two:
I battled against AI...to see who's smarter: ruclips.net/video/60LZ5Ie8XS8/видео.html
I tested the Most Intelligent Smartphone Gadget EVER: ruclips.net/video/oORJNIDy3B0/видео.html
nice
Ratio
oh
hello mr whose the boss
ayo
Wish you didn’t skip from $70 to $500, I think the $300 range is a really important budget sector for laptops and its extremely competitive
Or the $200 range even though it may not look like much
The 700 dollars and 1000 dollar range is also a big leap, but than this video would be really long.
Yep. I have a $250 laptop that has a Ryzen 5 and a FHD IPS Display, and a $1200 Lenovo with a Ryzen 7 and RX6800M D-GPU. But to be fair, the video is just giving a rough idea of some average laptops you can get at those price points, not comparing laptops at those price points. I do kind of wish they'd been a little bit more comparable, or kept the middle two (both of which are more reasonable prices a normal person might spend) within brand, like using the comparable AMD Lenovo Legion instead of MSI's Intel/nVidia version.
Should have also had the $127, $234 and $378 dollar ranges. No, wait, $454 as well. Any more?
@@norfabatonas You're missing the point. None of these laptops are "exactly" some price. However, there are some pretty big jumps along the way that these models miss. In particular, many models adopt at least IPS displays earlier, and the jump to a even a low-end dGPU makes a huge difference as well. In other words, the jumps should really be more by the major features, not necessarily price.
Just a quick note, the downward facing speakers are meant to be used with the laptop on a desk, they should sound much better that way, otherwise they loose some power and bass
I can attest to that,as I use my laptop on my bed which totally muffles the sound.
I still think though OEMs should provide front facing speakers on the sides and remove the numpad entirely instead.
I use a glass table and the speakers are damn LOUD so yea ur right
@Mihir Shetye I wish I lost my side speakers and got a numpad, it is just so much more important. If I want good audio, I'll use headphones
@@minion0470 Yeah,but personally I have no use for the numpad,in contrast it takes away valuable real estate when typing and of course leaving no space for side firing speakers.
@Mihir Shetye makes sense, I just have an unnecessary level of frustration whenever I try to enter an alt code and can't. Aparently, Framework has done market research and found a near 50/50 split in people wanting/not wanting numpads.
Bro treating the 500 USD as cheap laptop, I’m doing my work on adobe illustrator, photoshop, after effects, premiere and gaming on a 500$ laptop
That is a cheap laptop though. In terms,. of budget, specs and everything. Also kinda weird that is consider 500$ when it should be really 200$.
Where I'm from 500$ can get me at least a laptop with a gtx 1660 or rtx 2060.
yeah, i think it's because the tech sector is moving very fast, 1 year gap is huge @@gazingsky7987
@@gazingsky7987 200$? Dude the laptop has rtx 3060
@@1manshow10 yeah but it's not the same everywhere. If your from the U.S or Canada things are cheaper. But Asia? Hell nah
That $500 laptop is a steal! I might just get it for myself!😂
The cheapest, 70$ laptop *STILL* somehow manages to be better than my laptop
Ikr, same for me 😢
Dam it hurts cuz I know what u mean
True
Well i streamed on my pc recently... Which is worse than that 70$ laptop, it was- somewhat smooth lol. 😅
the only reason i have a mid laptop is cause My mom got it for my schooling.
This man is on a grind, yet we still get rickrolled, every single video.
?
@@MTC.Editing wym
Turn you volume off and close your eyes to be safe
i wonder if he's okay or not, i hope he doesnt burn himself out.
@@PixzledFloppa timestamp?
This guy activated rocket mode!
Yeah but it's good
Your first!
IKR
Daje roma bruh
Yeah holy cow!
playing GTA 5 on laptop without charger is wild
Homie he played in touchpad. I think the charger can be excused
@@HurricaneNova Unlike the trackpad, the charger ACTUALLY impacts performance.
yo dude, i did it in macbook pro tho, it runs great, and i use bootcamp windows, surprisingly the performance of the vga thrice than in mac os 🗿🗿, I tried it in open gl cinebench r15, and the performance of the cpu is also much faster than in mac os one eventhough mac os is it original os 🗿🗿.
My GTX 960M laptop can run anything I throw at it, but once unplugged it gets like 20fps in half life 2
@@bestcreate1417 Probably switches to igpu.
He's reviewing laptops now. Man is branching. Love to see it.
Not detailed enough compared to specialized laptop reviewers but still ok
@@cosek Yeah yeah. But he was primarily a phone reviewer and those ones are done beautifully. For a first laptop video, this is really well done.
jarrodtech has competitor now 😂
@@zyanchuah not even close😭😭🤣🤣
Kids are calling him laptop reviewer 🤡🤡
Arun's consistency in making new videos and rickrolling us in almost each of them and still giving such high quality content >>>
Daniel give me coffee
Might make it to the velodrome the way you’re riding his penis.
Daniel give me coffee
this comment looks so copy pasted
Daniel give me coffee
Cheap $70 laptop more like school laptop
It has same specs as my school laptop
@@GolfTipsFromStigs Me in school whule typing this 💀
@GolfTipsFromStigs yup, same celeron n4020 here and chromeos instead of windows. mine has had to have the screws tightened a couple times after normal use, appears to be a common issue given the other kid's experiences.
@@Vesper8088same we use chromeos
my schools laptops have whole ass 12th gen i5s lol, but in like this photo editing class, we use gimp and inkscape so i can see why they got those laptops.
4:20 “Imma break yo neck” 🗣️🔥
You have without doubt become the best tech channel on this entire platform. Your videos are just perfect in every way!
LTT: 👁👄👁
@@Timbhu Idk, their recent tesla stream weren't that good.
@@Timbhu yes ltt is the king
I would say that Mrwhosetheboss has a different tech outlook that LTT. Completely different categories but great content from both.
@@emileturcotte4626 lmao
Honestly, the $70 laptop is quite nice. I wouldn't mind it as a second mobile rig (especially with Linux installed on it).
whats linux
@@fraggerfn1212 it is an operating system like windows, macos or android
it is free and open source meaning anyone can modify it and redistribute it and it's free
most web servers use it, also android and chromeos use it behind the scenes, and it has a pretty large community
though it does not run ms word or adobe photoshop or some games with drm
the steam deck runs linux also also
pretty nice overall but you need to choose the right distribution and desktop enviroment, because linux is not actually a single os but something other OSs use to work and they all look very different
linux desktop is usually criticised for being a bit hard to use, not having 100% compatibility with some laptops, and other things
it is fairly easy to install also
@@fraggerfn1212 its an operating system
Celerons perform decently on Linux and I just saw a recent video on Windows install and it took 75% of the storage after the update on 64GB. I can have most of my programs like Kdenlive, Audacity, GIMP, LibreOffice, Transmission, yt-dlp, ffmpeg, Gedit etc. All of these with the Linux install would be 20GB max.
@@aquaponieee Who asked so much things about this crappy os
Around the $1000 price point is where diminishing returns really kick in, imo. A new $1000 lt is generally amazing.
Almost the price of a desktop graphics card. =P. Almost, but not quite, card alone still more expensive now.
yeah if you're spending more than 1000 on a laptop you should probably be buying a desktop (even if you just get portable peripherals for the desktop) instead.
Damn a m1 macbook air with 8gb ram 256 storage costs $1400 aud here
@@oscar7476you can get a swift X for 800$, it's OP in my opinion. If you can get to 1000$ you can get a better/newer processor with ddr5, a faste SSD...
@@eleh1337 Swift x is $2000 aud here. I payed $500 for my ryzen 7 5800x.
The MSI Titan GT77HX laptop - holy wow!! New want unlocked LOL GREAT vids!! Please, keep it up! Love watching your videos - gives me my tech fix 😊
After watching this video, I bought the GT77HX. I have been using it for 2 months, and It really didn't disappoint me. Among all 4090 laptops I chose this because it itself is equipped with a 4K144Hz Mini-LED screen (I think it a pity if we don't go for 4K with 4090, but I don't want to go for an extra screen). Plus, it is safe. In my country, very few people can recognize this one. For most people this is just a heavy thick $1500- laptop. However, if I went for any Alienware it would be completely different. But I don't think anyone should sacrifice what they really wanted for the jealousy of others. That's not the reason why we buy a high-end laptop. Still, the per-key RGB keyboard is great, and you can customize it using SteelSeries GG. I set the keyboard RGB to respond to keypress by changing the key's color. It's really a nice experience! This laptop is well worth buying for anyone who would need it.
Rich gig of a man
bro how rich are you
Not to be that guy but I could say the same thing but it doesn’t mean I’m not lying so proof?
@@santydoesreviews767what type of proof do you want though?
@@Hawkenix more than that
The only RUclipsr who cares about the quality AND the quantity! Great job Arun!
Huge W
You need to watch more people
@@TurboAviation737 Indeed
@@alexgrae8226 yeah mrwhosetheboss is great but there’s definitely better RUclipsrs (speaking as a fan of 6 years)
@@alexgrae8226 such as?
Can we just appreciate how this man thinks of new tech video ideas every week and has basically never repeated the same video
fr, this man is a legend
I remember him repeating tech fails quite a few times
@@visheshgoel6671that's a series
@@visheshgoel6671 yeah but they were very fairly varied
Maybe the team of people that he has helps with the ideas. :D
I think they don't really invest much into the trackpad since 99% of people who game will use a mouse
As a professional Gamer I can approve.
Damm this man is on a grind. Love how you have been pumping videos while still maintaining that high quality standard. Kudos to you and your team arun!
Bs quality 🤡🤡
@@engineeingnerd why are you here then
@@engigames to see how tech youtubers are good at reviewing laptops but they are so very bad
@@lordsugra4018 ok
@@engigames to mock his prime viewers like other two noobs mkbhd and dave2d
Really clever how you tested the gaming performance with a heavily modded game! It’s a lot more effort but very fun to watch because nothing quite brings a gaming pc to its knees than a lot of texture mods with a hefty enb
That wasn’t even heavily modded man that was only ENB and it looks like shit compared to QuantV or nve
Would be better if it was rdr2 with max settings with some crazy graphics mods
rdr2 isnt even hard to run tho@@TheACTIONZ
@@spqdz it is pretty hard, you'd need to have a 3060 ti level gpu to get over 60 frames. And I Said with graphics mods so it'll be even more intense
@@TheACTIONZ i have a 3060 and ultra preset is 70 fps
.....and school laptops 0.03$
It actually insane especially during the pandemic because my school had to buy like 300 dollars more for then just because they bought many, I suspect that was to actually get them prioritised buy HP, to get them in time for school but still.
So the total price for each laptop was like 1200 - 1300 thousand dollars, disclaimer I live in Sweden and we did use programs like Fusion and inventor, blender and other stuff, so we needed the power, but still insane what the school system gives the Swedish high schools to spend, we have a CNC machine, 10 or more 3d printers and a laser cutter. And it is private owned don’t know how they make profit but boy they do, I looked up the company’s profits and they were very big.
@@Xamentle mine are made from a Chinese company and they go max 2fps and super cheaply made and cost like maybe around like 20 bucks each it think
Fr tho, and they charge so much to 💀
@@WinterBlade94 a laptop CANNOT be 20$ that's sorta getting a phone for 20$. no matter how crumby the specs are, a laptop cannot be 20$
@@why-m3g they can be as low as 40. Usually they aren't true laptops but chromebooks running ChromeOS (which is linux). What's interesting is you can actually modify some chromebooks into laptops and boot linux or windows on them. I did it to an old toshiba chromebook just for fun, it had a replaceable SSD inside, 4 cores and even an IPS screen. Now it's a linux machine
edit: oh and I put minecraft on it to see how far a 40 dollar chromebook could do. I got 60FPS at 8-10 chunk render distance with the lows being in the 50's, which was shocking for a machine with 4gb of ram but hey
My laptop somehow achieved only a 24 in cinebench
What are your laptops specs bro
As someone who has had to deal with my grandma's really bad cheap laptops, I would never go below say $500 for a laptop
what makes you the authority on that?
@@obehiemafo4787 nothing, it's his personal opinion
@@obehiemafo4787 what makes him the authority on what he would never go below on paying for a laptop? Because he can make his own choices
@@obehiemafo4787 What? He said HE (like he PERSONALLY) would never go below 500$ for a laptop. Didnt say that YOU shouldnt go below 500$.
nothing wrong just quite expensive but hey if you can pay for it what the hell😊
When you realize any part of Aruns video could've been a Thumbnail.. shows how great the quality of videos he makes.
Daniel give me coffee
Wow, this video really shows the stark contrast between the cheapest and most expensive laptops in the world. While the expensive laptop definitely has some impressive features, I'm blown away by how well the cheaper option performed in some tests. It's great to see that technology is becoming more accessible to everyone, regardless of their budget. Thanks for another informative and engaging video
Damn yeah even the $70 is enough for a normal person with normal tasks so it's accessible to almost anyone..That's a great perspective that you saw!
Even so, that RTX 4090 is gonna have to run at a fraction of it's full potential if the CPU isn't idle for thermal reasons.
The biggest thing is there really isn't a huge difference between a $2500 and a $7000 laptop. Even 5 years ago, there was a pretty significant performance jump between a premium, a "super premium", and an "ultra premium" laptop. Now the biggest thing you tend to pay extra for is performance in a smaller form factor and even that's better than in the past. Before the last few years you never even really had the option to choose performance in a smaller form factor, if you wanted a smaller form factor you usually got mid-range performance at best.
came here to say this@@jnousiaine
@@jnousiaine it actually is lol
The fact that a 4090 can even be in a laptop is terrifying
If it’s the same as it was in the 30 series the laptop namesake equivalent isn’t as powerful as the big daddy.
13:09 You just gave us the song we've all been looking for for AGES!!😍❤️
Name
Daniel give me coffee
Rebellious Way - Basixx, Eyre
@@ShreksScrumptiousSucculentToeswhy do keep saying that?
0:48 bro trying to hit G spot 👽
3:02
The Coda is actually an AMAZING DEAL, $70 for 4GB RAM, meaning it will get through most basic life tasks and a decent amount of storage for lightweight indie games and education. The only problem is that it's an Intel Celeron processor, I'd much rather a low-mid range Pentium or an older i3 (specifically pre 10th gen). Most laptops at that range are Chromebooks, super low spec laptops for education, and even at about $120-$200 you'd still probably find a few laptops around the same or slightly better rigs.
EDIT: WHY DOES THIS HAVE 100+ LIKES BUT ONLY 1 REPLY?
It is. I used to have a chromebook which was worse than the coda and costed about 600$. 😅
Lemme fix it!
@@Cornyoneyeah those don’t make sense, especially since they don’t even have to buy a windows license
ok
If you're technical enough, you could also remove the install of windows on the laptop and install a light weight linux distro on it, or if you're really seriously technical, your could also install arch linux to get complete and total control over basically every aspect of your system, which means if set up just right, arch could easily squeeze out all of the performance possible from the hardware. Or you could just install some other distro arch isn't necessary
Hi Arun! Your budget and other mobile reviews are really good. Can you do something like that for laptops? I find your reviews very useful - something like that for laptops would be amazing for students like us who also value the user experience more than just numbers/specs
14:17 for those who don't know, it's the 13th gen intel core i9, the most powerful processor intel offers at this time
Nope, at that time the i9-13900k was out and it is a bit better than the i9-13980hx
15:24 gamers dont show their face
Ever heard streaming?
@@KARMA-jr6ukstreamer=gamer?
@@KARMA-jr6uk no one streams with a laptop webcam 🥸
@@KARMA-jr6ukget a cam, if u can afford a 7k lap then u can afford a camera
Loved the way the editor put the text after a lag at 1:58
Bitcoin is gearing up for a monumental leap to new all- time highs.
Absolutely. It's an exciting time to be in crypto.Strap in and enjoy the journey.
this is definitely superb! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with??
Yes grahamconsults
i'm in my fifth trade with him and it has been
super.
On tele gram?
video idea aside, he did a good job actually reviewing each laptop, like the features, specs and negatives of each. not to mention, the testing. Would love to see more laptop reviews...
Daniel give me coffee
Man I really like how he sets his work. His presentation and all other stuff like background, text in between and all other effects are top notch. I really try to be like ya'lls team
I'm surprised that laptops can be that powerful at such a low price. I remember 4-5 years ago, even $400 laptops would struggle to run Windows.
And still way worse than any pc at half price
@@mcccgsjhc Like what?
@@Breadn I eat chairs
@@loasoda who asked 😂
@@Abdullah-mx9dd the remaining chairs did
The Msi Katana is like you actually using a great pc. Like with that kind of graphics to be playing on it’s sick. I’m considering buying this to upgrade from my own thank you for the great review!
this dude just posts better videos than the last, huge respect
Arun, the quality and effort you put into your videos has gone through the roof lately. It’s almost ridiculous how content like this is free, and I can’t even imagine what amazing projects you’re going to do in the future!
Can we just appreciate that he posts so many times a week? Most large creators post like every other week.
It's always high quality as well, my favourite creator by far
Meanwhile Linus media group sometimes posting multiple videos a day 🗿🗿
@derbrocker1447 he is bigger than Linus? Linus probably has more SAY because of time, but between the two content creators. Mr is bigger. And as a LTT fan, I'd be willing to say that Mr has better quality?
@@wakoblankway better quality and he has just 8 people instead of 100+
Dude, I got my laptop for $25. The best part: it’s a fully speced out 4th gen Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon! Still very capable on both Windows 10 and Linux. Luckily, it’s slightly too old to support Windows 11!
Not gonna lie, i would a 100% rock that Coda $70 notebook ! Small, lightweight, probably decent battery, would be a great tool for working on the go and taking notes during classes and such.
Just get a MacBook for work
theres a slight difference in price man not going to lie to you
@@thecobras1114
@@thecobras1114 1000€ for school work lmao
@@TheACTIONZ work not school plus most schools give out some cheap ass laptop for a insurance fee only
@@TheACTIONZ also in what world are mac books 1k euro most are around 300-500
4:25🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
GODDAMNIT EVERY FUCKING TIME WE GET RICKROLLED
3:30 Milo Paw Pics 🤨
Daniel give me coffee
@@ShreksScrumptiousSucculentToesStop.
Should have tested them plugged in bc that makes a big difference especially on the more expensive ones.
Honestly installing something like Linux or chromeOS flex on the 70$ laptop would be a really good idea considering how heavy and resource intensive windows is, something like ubuntu or chrome os will turn that laptop into a decent web browsing and video streaming machine
After watching this video, I can say that my laptop is about between the Lenovo V15 G2 and the MSI Katana GF76. It has a midrange 11th Gen Intel Core i3, a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS LCD display, not as good as the Katana but definitely better than the Lenovo. Only thing is the battery life absolutely sucks...
i also have the v15 g2 but intel edition and its way better than the one in the video mine has an 12th gen corei3 12gb ram and 256gb storage
@@cknoob6969 What about the display? Is it also different?
I can see that Coda one being useful as a something to take travelling. Good enough as a full laptop, cheap so you don't have to worry about what might happen to it.
Good for blogging
Those laptops being better than my pc
"Additional effects like depth of fields and motion blur" 10:50 I appreciate that motion blur is now considered a feature.........😅
Daniel give me coffee
9:02 both the speedtests ran on different servers, so the latency does kinda differ
That MSI Katana look like a $500 laptop. I used to have a gaming laptop like this one (price = around $1000) and I hated the weight and look. I then went for the MSI GS65 ($1999) and it was a beautiful thin gaming laptop, but I never gamed on it so I went over to the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 1st gen last year ($1200) and that laptop look like the most premium laptop I've ever owned, it's not as fast when gaming, but the Evo chip makes it feel like the fastest laptop I have ever owned on normal usage like turning on the laptop, internet, youtube etc...
MSI KATANA i got for 900 uk pounds new still got it probably no the best quality materials but inside with i7 12th gen and rtx 3060 its still meeting all my expectations
As someone who owns an MSI Katana laptop, I can confidently say it’s a VERY good laptop. Sure, it’s nowhere near as flashy as its cousin, the MSI Titan, but it doesn’t need to be and can run games pretty damn well.
Wow, another video so soon? It feels surreal! Remarkably, the production quality remains consistently high. Keep up the fantastic work.
nah the meatriding crazy
$7k laptop gets roasted cause of webcam.
Arun's dedication to these videos is incredible. Bravo 👏
The thing is you have to be grateful for what you have because what you have right now is someone's dream to have it.
Very friendly and informative video! I currently have Lenovo V15 G2 ($500). I'm upgrading to a $2000 laptop, (I don't know now which one, I'm thinking about an Asus ROG Strix 16) which should be better than a $1200 laptop in the video, so it actually made me happy, as I am now sure about the performance gap I will have.
@Arealpersona Yeah and the worst thing is I'm using Linux, so I need to run almost every game with Wine, thus it doesn't even have the same performance as it should :D
I just bought a Lenovo Thinkpad e15 Its alright but it isnt for gaming i guess@@KILASONIA
Y'all just called me poor in 10 languages
9:29 I was running a 24.5-inch monitor for a few years but then decided to get a second monitor, a 27-inch. It doesn't sound like a huge difference, but it really is.
Is 24 inch good for gaming? I have a 27" 1440p right now but I don't like gaming in 1080p on it cause it looks bad on a monitor of that size. Would a 24" 1080p monitor be good for playing games on or are they too small
0:39 Drisha won't like that mate 😂
🥶
We definitely need this video again in 2024
Great content as usual 🗽, but would have loved to hear about battery life as well 😮; it's one of the main things most customers look out for in a laptop
If you're a gamer, not at all... Battery is the least important.
@@Sandra-P.713 indeed, when you are planing to buy a lapotop to game you are going to have it plugged all the time anyways so it doesnt really matter alll that much the battery life. also, i think it isnt hard to conclue that a laptop with a i9 and a 4090 isnt going to last 13 hours
@@Sandra-P.713 It's still a useful info tho, having used my gaming laptop to take notes in uni as well or just for casual browsing on the go
@@saucyBot yeah ture, we mostly plug it when use it.. battery it also depends on laptop segment.. ultrabook will last very long, while gaming laptop wont.. so battery isnt that relevant here.. unless we comparing same laptop segment..
Really! For me it is least important? I’m just everyday user. Important for me is colour accuracy and it is fast enough not to annoy me 😂
14:05 he's face like is this a laptop or a car 😂
But you can literally buy a normal car for that money 🌚
ဘာလုပ် ေနလဲ😁
Holy crap. Its not just this man grinding! Super props to him and his team! AMAZING JOB!
Such a good video
I have watched it like 100 times already and am not bored yet
"Ima break yo neck" 😂😂 4:18
Arun's confusion when he hears it 😂😂😂
The MSI Titan blew my mind.
It genuinely looks and performs as good as an expensive pc would. (It is making me wish I had one 😅)
Do u mean msi katana
7k in a PC would have much better gaming power. You could have a ryzen X3D chip with a 4090 for way better fps. All watercooled too
@@JiicoZbro nah the absolute scam that 7k laptop is 💀💀
@@theventiplz6024 fr it’s wild. Any pc above 5k is basically the same
You can get the same specs for literally under 3k lmao msi is ridiculous
6:12 bro what?
you should plug it in, gives better performance because while charging it doesnt use battery saver which kills the performance
I think he thought it would damage the laptop.
Personally I use my gaming laptop without the battery
So satisfying to watch these types of comparison videos
Three videos in like 48 hours?! This is a blessing
2:28 "ive just gone through a building'" 💀💀 9/11 joke
the 70$ laptop is better then my 350$ laptop😢
Womp
Not nice @@MikeMikeMikeM
Yea@@joyceolamiju9173
That person isn't nice
Which is your 350$ laptop
what cpu??? how much ram? i can get a 350$ laptop with a Ryzen 5 and 8gb ram
He called us poor in 9999 languages💀💀
fr😭
Yes he did
lol my mom uses this pc for her work (no joke im serious lol)
Lol 😂😂😂😂
Yeah
I wish you hadn't skipped from $50 to $500 since I believe the $450 range is a significant budget sector for laptops and is quite competitive.
Copied almost word for word
No way Mrwhosetheboss is this consistent 💀
It must be the ai he made a video on. Can you imagine if he just tricked us and has been making his videos via ai for a while now, that would be mad.
Somehow I think the $500 laptop is better than the $2000 laptop that my school forces you to buy.
The software being used at 13:00 is called Steelseries GG
1:04 illegal background
Daniel give me coffee
Love videos like this because you can quickly see you rarely need a laptop that's a few thousand dollars. Usually you just get trapped into branding and don't want to admit it
Not really, laptops are usually one time purshase ( once in 5 years or more ), so every dollar you add, you add more future-proofing, the more durable the material, and more it enhances your experience and makes your life easier.
Also it depends on your needs, if you want a laptop for basic office stuff then yeah sure get a cheap laptop, but for example i'm a dev and i need every bit of perfomance i can get, i need a long battery life, i need fast network cards, i need a color-accurate screen to see frontend designs ...etc, so it really depends on what you are going to do with the laptop and if it's part of making your living, you wanna make sure you don't cheap out on it.
Not to mention if you are into gaming, that will cost even more to have a proper gaming setup.
Branding may be a part of it, i mean yeah some brands like apple and dell xps are bit overpriced, but people do not just "get trapped and don't want to admit it", people have different needs for different workflows, and while it may look to you that it's useless to buy an expensive laptop, it's really just about you not having anything computing-heavy to do with it.
@@zedd0462 agree, it depends on what r u going to use the laptop for
@@zedd0462'm studying system engineering and have been looking for a laptop to do/learn coding/programming [front-end with js, back-end with python, SQL] and play some games. I looked at the swift X, It has a nice price for what I saw, 780$...but that 14" screen and 4GB vram 3050 TI are holding me back, and after you said that it's something you want to spend every penny on it, well, I'm just doubting again.
@@eleh1337 for that price it is a good deal, 3050ti will play most games on playable framerates, and esports titles on very high fps.
If you want to do AI (model training) in the future that 4GB vram is def going to hold you back, but hey there is google colab so no worries.
Make sure to have enough storage because you will definitely need to setup a linux partition for some of your classes.
@@zedd0462 yea, 512GB. Thanks for the advice.
What do you do with the leftover devices after RUclips videos 😂😂😂
How does Arun keep doing these videos so consistently with his team? Honestly impressive.
@@JaydonFireI dont doubt that, but hes one of the only to do so that I follow
@@JaydonFire I do, but my point still stands
But bro, my biggest question is how the hell did Coda manage to pull out a laptop for 70 dollars which is like 5800 INR in which you would get one of the worst entry level smartphones . Coda is making miracles irl!😂😂
finest China parts bin specials😂😂😂😂
True 😂😂
it's a repurposed x86 tablet lol.
Loving the daily uploads 👍
My school laptop blowing the 1.2k laptop out the room🍷🗿
Perfect I'm looking for a cheap laptop right now!
I can't help but appreciate a tech channel whose host doesn't drop things... :D
You should've gone for Acer laptops, for 1000$ eq you could get a good Nitro 5, and for 4000$+ you could get a good Predator Helios. I don't know much about warranty and after sales service, but I'm pretty certain that extending the storage capacities does not void the warranty.
just when i think your videos can't get any better, you prove me wrong!
I actually own MSI ge73. I bought it for 1.8k 5years ago. And it works perfectly fine to this day, apart the almost dead battery and keys getting unstick haha . So, I wanted to say, that laptops tend to limit fps while unplugged. And MSI is actually one of the best firm of making gaming products especially laptops, just because of how strong they are and their lifespan is insane. Had Acer some time ago..after two years gpu fried of PUBG hahah. Although now I use PC, I still dropped my jaw once I saw that Titan!
I have a decade of relationship with my 300$ laptop which my uncle brought from Russia it has became a little weak but I can still play Dark souls 2,Far cry 3,Halo 2, Assassin's Creed 2 etc
In case your wondering it has an Intel core 2 duo T6600, Nvidia GeForce g105M and a 4gb of ram 💀.Inspite of all this weak shit I still love my laptop as a wife
I have the same exact laptop. And I agree, the only issue I had was my WIFI device would sometimes not show up? it stopped happening after a few updates though.
I'm probably going to sell my left testicle and buy one of their 4090 18" laptops
I travel too much to ever get a desktop as much as I'd like to just blow the same amount of a way more powerful device.
perhaps I'll wait for the 5000 series cards before I pull the trigger.
aint no way bro spent 7000$ on a pc equivalent worth 3000$
Im not defending laptops,but a laptop gives u all-in-one.
I mean it is a little bit lighter than a pc
For a fully loaded and portable pc, $7000 makes sense
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 yeah and its very impressive how they managed to make a laptop have the most power on the gaming market thats able to be portable and carried everywhere. 7k is ton tho ngl my gigabyte has a rtx 4060 and provides me with all I need, im sure this pc is mostly for like editing.
U ain't getting no rtx 4090 pc with 3k... The GPU itself costs 2k
I think for under $500 with games in mind you’d be better off buying used.
I bought a 15” 2012 Unibody MacBook Pro, put an SSD and 16GB of RAM in it, and overclocked the display up to 90hz (it could handle 120hz but the GT 650m couldn’t). Runs most games perfectly fine, medium settings works fine in most cases (I have the 512mb VRAM model, pretty sure the 1gb VRAM would be faster) and in some cases beats the performance of my actual gaming machine (which can’t balance background processes for its life)
Oh, and get this, the entire package costs $300 Canadian.
apart from battery wear, sure.
@@TheExileFox I got a 1gb VRAM model recently, both had original batteries and both were in decent shape.
I would avoid buying used gaming laptops considering they already got so beaten up by their previous owners on different games. Though, business laptops like thinkpads or macbooks are ok to buy used imo
@@izmif980 I use my MacBook Pro as a gaming machine, and it’s pretty respectable for C$300 and 2012. Wifi cable recently died on me tho, and you WILL need to tinker to keep these older machines alive.
@@half-qilin tbh 1vram aint that much nowadays
11:40
"Bro i am lagging i have a teerible laptop"
His laptop:
3:51 Found the G spot
As someone who owns the 2nd laptop, the Lenovo, I can confirm it is better than it seems (besides the contrast and viewing angles).
It's sad that he doesn't mention that if you get the intel powered version, you get a massive downgrade in the integrated graphics department.
No one:
Schools choosing the best laptop for the students: 0:09
Why so relatable
They don’t get enough budget to get them more than the cheap laptops
7,000??? ATP BUILD YOUR OWN PC