It's cheap enough to attempt to solder new ram to it. Also, seeing as it's Walmart, you could probably exchange it if something went wrong as long as you didn't break any warranty stickers.
N4020 soc makes any of these cheap laptops E-Waste the moment they manufacture it. What is the point of these shit trash devices???, 2c/2t or 2c/4t 7-10w pentium/athlon chips with full zen/tiger lake core should be the bare minimum these days...
Just received my ASUS L510 15.6", but with the slightly more powerful N5030. Installed an NVMe straight away, plugged in my USB mouse, disabled Secure Boot, then installed EndeavourOS onto it. The 4GB onboard RAM, plus an 8GB Swap file, I believe I'm set. Thanks!! 👍
This reminds me of a quote by Boswell, paraphrased: A $200 dollar laptop is like a dog walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to see it done at all"
just picked this up for $72 at my local best buy, been waiting for it drop in price and was lucky to check in months later and it was on clearance, and also the last one in stock. It is impressive, I just wanted a cheap laptop so I could be around the house and remote control my main rig but I can use it by itself and it's amazing.
4GB of RAM is a non-starter with Windows 10, doubly so because it's soldered on. With a $200 budget, the used market makes way more sense. A ThinkPad T440p would be a better buy.
This seems to be pretty good value for the money. It looks like it would be hard to beat for browsing the web, a bit of TH-cam and Netflix, basic spreadsheets and Word documents. It would be easy to pay this much for for a cheap tablet.
@@SarmadTechLab bro I have a Lenovo and sometimes I have to wait 1 min until I can type like- I'm getting this in October so bye-bye bad tablet. DO NOT RECOMMEND LENOVO BRO.
@@blackhatfreak read my reply, that laptop has integrated graphics (no problem with that in 200 dollar budget) and 2x4gb ram (dual channel) will make it twice as powerful than it was
I'm actually really impressed. I wouldn't hesitate getting this over an iPad for my 7 year old who just wants to play Minecraft and Roblox. If he breaks it, I mean better this than anything else really.
@@Amorousstake4 Not at $200. After getting a monitor, keyboard, mouse, that leaves a tiny amount for a NUC. You would have to go used on all parts and I still don't think it would be similar in performance. Also might be better to have the portability of a laptop for a kid.
amazing what you can get for 200 dollars. i've used 4gb in Windows 10 before and it's fine. More ram would be nice but this is a budget laptop. Pretty much ideal for students.
I’ve got the newer E510 with the N4500 processor manufactured in March 2024 (2024-03) and only 4GB RAM like this L510-does the job for The Sims 4 for me.
Why would you subject a student, someone who's trying to do real work to this thing? With so little ram it's useless. Open two browser tabs and it's going to chug.
@@otm646 The student is 11, still at the primary school level, this is more than enough to get things done. I am doing this with my own money as well because they can't afford anything else for online classes.
@@tucobenedictopacificojuanm3168 Idk about you but I use my laptops for 5+ years. This thing is going to CHUG on 4GB of RAM if they need to do a research paper in high school.
@@shanez1215 They student is in the 5th grade, this is what I can afford. It's not a relative or friend but they need it for school to help with classes.
People tend to brush off mobile Celeron chips as a waste of time, but my old N3060 laptop from 2016 could run most Dreamcast games at full speed, the AKI wrestling games at full speed, and Quake 3 at a buttery-smooth 60 frames. For a CPU with a 4w tdp, it blew me away.
Those same people usual gauge everything by frames per dollar which is a mistake this price point exist entirely to provide a basic PC browsing experience and provides all the basic features associated with that it's not a performance but a functionality device is a ratcheting screwdriver better? Yes but a regular one works just fine and it's a much cheaper buy in
got a 14inch one with same exact specs in 2020 last year and despite them claiming no storage expand-ability it did have a m.2 and its been a fine laptop
i am not sure iv never used the software, but let me put it this. i moved to a diff laptop within 8 months of purchase. this laptop is not powerful at all @@WhosJiggy
Oh shit, I actually have this machine! Yeah, the performance on this thing is not great, basically a Chromebook with Windows. I just got it because I didn't own a webcam and I needed to go on Zoom calls for job interviews. I'd say for light usage when traveling it's fine, but it's not a laptop you want to use regularly. Even Steam game streaming isn't great. I will say though that it's a good way to get a cheap Windows license. I actually installed Linux (MintOS) and without that Windows overhead it's definitely better but still not something I plan on using day to day.
Thanks for the video, well done and great content. I have the Asus L410ma and for the $, you can’t beat it. My main thing, it’s super durable. I’m pretty hard on tech and this Asus hold up. I’ve dropped mine A Lot and it keeps on running. When I first got it I wasn’t happy with the performance. I got rid of the “ S” nonsense and did some tweaking Startup preferences in (Task Manager) and that got it sorted . I’m not a gamer but I do make it work hard when I use it as a ScanTool for various vehicles. Never had issues with connectivity or running software. I do wish it had more memory. Storage is minimal but it has the M.2 slot so I’ve been considering adding a high volume drive. The reason I haven’t yet (and people are going to think I’m stupid for do it) is because I stuck a 128g microSD to format and I wondered of I could use it as another drive and for how long. Well the SD card has been in for nearly a year without issue. I can’t boot from it, however, I do have a VM from Virtual Box on the SD with Dragon OS . It works fine now but I’m sure sand is running out. If anyone knows if there’s a way to use the M.2 slot as a way to increase RAM or if anyone has the schematic of the mother board. I saw a guy change out memory by desoldering the existing RAM and installing a chip with double the RAM. It wasn’t on an ASUS but it was a PC( I saw it done to an MacBook too). I’d like to try it and since it was an inexpensive laptop, if it doesn’t pull through the procedure, it won’t be a huge loss. Thanks for your time and again for the video. - Jason Burchell
I got a similar spec'd 11.6" Asus laptop. For what I paid and for what I do with it, it's proving to be a good machine that I can chuck in my bag and lug around. It's no super computer, but all the things tested here I do with it and it works well with MS Office. It's cheap, light and does what I need well. I can't even say that the 4Gb RAM has been that much of an issue, even with Chrome, Firefox, Excel, Outlook and OneNote running.
This is exactly what I need. Something that hooks up to the internet, plays videos, accepts USB sticks, and allows Microsoft Word. I have an Xbox for gaming and netflix, and a smartphone for on the go stuff. But I get tired of scrolling on my phone if I want to research. And typing emails is much easier on a full keyboard. I think this laptop is perfect for the vast majority of people looking to buy. I'm not in school anymore so I'm not planning on being on this thing every day and depending on it for anything. I'm straight so I don't plan on using it for gaming besides maybe the old school rag doll games like that interactive buddy thing or poptropica. Just want to be able to watch movies on something bigger than a phone screen on the go, research gear because I'm starting to become a big outdoors/prepper guy, send emails, pay bills, and perhaps one day start uploading videos to this godforsaken website. Also, the video quality is far from an issue for me. I've never had the best quality video on anything I've ever owned. As long as I can get 1080p I'm happy, and 720p is perfectly watchable. If you're not a tech snob, laptop gamer, or content creator, this type of laptop will keep you happy until it breaks
For about $100, I bought a similar one (Asus X415) 14" laptop, same specs, but it came with an M2 NVME SSD from Kingston and the RAM isn't soldered on (ddr4 3200 Mhz). Runs pretty good for that price. 👍
I remeber you reviewing a 180$ laptop from wallmart a year ago, it had a free ram slot and performed better I wonder if it's because windows got bloated or the cheap stuff got worse
The OS isn't the limiting factor. In fact Windows stock with nothing on it is fine. the lag usually comes from people overburdening their background processes with other stuff
i actually have this laptop! i use it for writing documents and web browsing and that sort of thing. I run ubuntu 20.04 on it, and it's an ideal linux machine. i'm very excited about that m.2 slot once i feel like the time is right.
Wow! Impressive performance from a dual-core Celeron laptop. The problem free 4K60fps video streaming and enjoyable game emulation actually surprised me. In my country this machine is available with an SSD option instead of the eMMC, which is great, but that non-upgradeable 4 GB RAM which is soldered onto the motherboard is a deal-braker unfortunately. I really hope this laptop will be available with 8 gigs of RAM as well soon.
@@9852323 you can't buy a laptop from 2007 brand new and it's not as heavy this prob has a better keyboard and trackpad and battery life is probably better to if it's not for you doesn't mean it's not for everyone
yes! I would like 8gb RAM although I prob won't need it. I'm going to buy this laptop very soon. I just need it to store & edit photos as well as manage social media. I will be upgrading the m.2 but yeh the screen is really nice on a budget for me to do my photography :)
Now this is a review!! i just got one for mp3 playing and browsing only. Exactly the review i was looking for, and a nice reminder on crazy taxi :) gonna play that again.
My homeboy bought this same laptop for his son and its not bad for roblox but when I've installed obs because his son wanted to use a webcam and record his roblox stories man that thing was slow 😭 I told my homeboy man he going to need a new laptop real soon 🤣🤣🔥
On the task manager on the ram section, it said slots used 1 of 2 3:14. So that was interesting wonder if it was a bug or there is a hidden ram slot or if it's there but the slot isn't soldered in.
Why is everyone so upset with this laptop lol. It's $200, atleast we have a windows laptop with good panel. The only alternative is a Chromebook..... Compared to that, this feels like a super computer for the same price.
Really stupid thing to notice, but your 5th chapter is titled "SPecs". This seems like a pretty decent laptop for the price! I'm curious what performance would be like under Ubuntu or Pop! OS.
8gig ram and a pentium for $250 would make sense but I guess it’s aimed at school/uni people, it’s still nice to see ok quality little laptops on the market.
Hell of a compelling alternative to a a Chromebook. Would make a great Ubuntu laptop, assuming the driver support is there. The 4gb of ram would not be a problem at all.
Downgrade OS to Win 7 and then debloat to have more RAM available . Or use some modern tiny Linux distro. Storage is more problematic. A I would rather have 1 TB HDD then these crappy eMMC. Overall, for that money you could buy some decent used laptop with 8 GB RAM and older variants of i5, maybe even i7, and upgrade capability. Of course, you would not have warranty. Choice is yours.
The dual core cpu is the bigger killer. I've used Windows 10 on a dual core and for my usage it's "unusable". Even jumping up to a quad makes the world of difference. That said, it'd run Ubuntu like a beast.
I have a very old lenovo think pad t420 2nd gen i5 8gb 256gb ssd, i bought it used nearly ten years ago for $500, its still going strong, even at its great age, it would likely still out perform this laptop, though perhaps 4k playback would be a big ask, still its an example of paying a little extra can give you great long term value, They are still fetching around $200 on ebay today, must be that lovely old fashioned keyboard.
If the memory and storage wasn't soldered onto the board, there might be a chance to make it faster. However, if you're kids need a basic laptop to do school work from home, this may what they need.
When it comes to Minecraft on PCs we really want to see Java Edition. Even if it takes installing several performance mods on either Forge or Fabric to get decent rates. 1.12 behavior is especially important to me since I built like three modpacks around 1.12.2
This looks perfect ! Could this do light casual online gaming ? 🤔 also is Windows S mode good for movies, old games and web browsing ? (Exactly what i want this for !)
Well presented ETAPRIME! But one needs to ask this: How is this not near-future e-waste? Who are the actual end-users who prefer such a soldered-RAM (4GB) system? Seriously!
@@thecommenter578 Maybe as a starter piece but for a long run accounting for worse updates (and obsolescence), it might have to be replaced. Maybe, just maybe would have been better with soldered 8gb ram. My far-from-tech uncle has similar config laptop back in India. He is facing troubles with chrome and shit like that since Windows 10 takes a good chunk of RAM. Maybe using Mint or Ubuntu might help. Nonetheless, slight upgradability is mandatory regardless of price bracket, logically.
Nice looking for 200. As mentioned by others I too would like to see how it performs with Linux (Ubuntu or Mint). One thing that hits me is that I spent around 150-200 for my first self purchased computer in the early 80s (with rebate - Atari was clearing out the 1200XLs). If you compare the price in 80s dollars (with the dollar being worth nearly 3 times it is today) - that ASUS would go for ... 70 bucks. THAT would have been an insane price point. Aside from old Timex / Sinclairs being put on clearance, I don't recall any home computer going for less than 100.
@@JeriDro There are a number of different versions of Linux. Mint is one of the lightest and would work well with a low powered laptop. It should be snappier than windows 11
Hey i actually run this laptop on ubuntu. I can browse the internet as fast as my ryzen 6 desktop the battery life is around 10+ hours on ubuntu and i can run vscode really well
Honestly it seems pretty decent for emulation. I do a little bit of music production, I think it would be great for mobile recordings. I own many computers but I don't have any decent laptops I may look into this.
@@kitsunegiblaze8022 my previous comment from eight months ago was about a laptop not a desktop... the video itself is about a laptop... why would you be commenting about a desktop??? Everything you've said has been useless information. Thank you for wasting my time.
Wow. Here in Mexico for $350 you get an older Celeron, the same amount of RAM, a slow 500GB HDD, a terrible 1366*768 screen and a non-backlit keyboard.
I have this old Tablet that i use strictly for studying ( displaying PDF files ) , it's 8 years old galaxy tab 3 , saved me a lot of money that would otherwise go for printing , this laptop seems to be like the replacement for it , maybe i drop it a 256 gb M2 and i have a platform that i can use for studying and work and occasional web browsing if i need something work related . If anything being this bad for anything is great , it makes me less prone to install games and get lost playing them instead of reading my courses
@@thecommenter578 they are many old projection machines used here , i doubt some of them can be linked to tablet without a lot of trouble , but if it's not the case , sure another tablet might be a good replacement
the best use for a low-powered laptop is to use a high-powered desktop and then stream it to your low-powered laptop all the work that you're actually doing on it. Usually with Windows remote desktop it almost seems completely seamless even on Chrome OS and on a Chromebook. the 4 gigabytes of RAM is really laughable but you know what that's okay
Yeah, I only have that much money and I'm not going to spend all on a laptop just because I'm a student with i7 6600u, intel HD graphics 520 laptop that runs just fine on most games with tweaks
Problem here is that it ships with Windows. Something low end like this should be using a lightweight Linux distro. I could see myself buying this if I was desperate or needed a second laptop. Maybe if they dropped the price on the 11 inch, increased the battery size, and/or made it in a tablet form factor with a keyboard or a 2-in-1. Maybe schools would find a use for it?
I agree. These laptops aren't designed with Windows 10/11 in mind especially since it has 4 GB RAM which is barely enough to run Windows. They should have been included with Linux or sold as a Chromebook to begin with.
thanks eta i was looking at it and bookmarked it thinking for future and just as i was thinking that my laptop crapped out so i had to buy one anyways i was able to get the monthly payments so i j ust ordered it :)
So...it can reliably run up to Gamecube, and can be had for under $200, has a 1080p screen, and costs about as much as a retro mini console...but people are bitching for some reason that this sucks. 🤦♂️ People are fucking spoiled today.
For this laptop no its not a for gamer and yes it will be bad for you unless your just using for youtube light on gaming like roblox. microsoft word student.
I just can't get over my Celeron allergy, same for pentium. Not sure why Intel and AMD make anything less than core i3 and ryzen 3 -anything less is criminal to unsuspecting buyers.
I wish you could get a similar laptop-shell for USB-C phones at this price. You'd think they'd be cheap considering they don't have a PC inside, but they're still about $300 like the NexDock. Shame there's no good way to turn a laptop like this into one. Never had any luck with wired screen mirroring apps and the wireless options have terrible latency.
In my experience, one thing that these Celerons struggle with is any kind of multi-tasking-- like having Zoom and PowerPoint open at the same time so to make a presentation via screen-sharing, or even not being disciplined about Chrome tabs. A used $200 laptop with something like an i5-6200u or i5-5300U would do much better than these Celeron machines. There are tons of these older Dell Latitudes and HP Elitebooks and such on eBay.
The soldered ram is a real shame because a cheap extra 4GB would go a long way for someone on a budget picking one of these up. 4GB is just not enough for Windows 10 but if someone wanted to put a linux distro on this they would probably have a much better time.
@@carlo6985 my computer at work has 8gb of ram and it almost maxes out cause of the multitasking. With 4gb of ram on 2021 at least they should jave 1 slot available for upgrade
Hello I was thinking of purchasing this laptop. Do you think it will run Krunker good? it is a FPS io game and my chromebook cant run it very well (on the browser version, and I cant download steam on Chrome OS) does this laptop get 120 FPS?
is not the ram that makes it slow that memory counting how much gb it will hold while playing with bunch of apps open or if the game was 5gb ram, yea it would be slow but sample roblox is 1gb of ram it playing really really really smooth for this okay specs. What you mean is you talking about the processor that what make your gameplay or browsing feel faster.
It's a windows chrome book main reason I'd get this is if I have to run specific windows applications other than that it's pointless if you can get a chrome book for similar or less.
I am glad I got lucky on getting a HP Probook 445 G8 for $170, with a 3yr corporate hp warranty. Only bad thing is the screen is an TN pannel at 768p. Ryzen 3 5400U is great, fast and silent. Emulation performance is better than a Ryzen 5 4500u and gpu is faster.
I understand that Asus is trying to hit a certain price point with this but the performance is too low for 2021. At a minimum a computer should have at least a quad core and 8 gigs of ram.
Great review video! I'm planning to buy a laptop like this. Bestbuy has a sale going on but for the E410 model. Do you think i can run Starcraft without any problems?
@@veenus745 not currently, probably. I just feel that Celeron N and eMMC is far too outdated a combo for pretty much anything beyond extremely light multimedia and internet usage. I might as well use a cheap tablet for that.
Soldering 4gb of ram to the board without a free slot is borderline E-Waste creation.
It's cheap enough to attempt to solder new ram to it. Also, seeing as it's Walmart, you could probably exchange it if something went wrong as long as you didn't break any warranty stickers.
N4020 soc makes any of these cheap laptops E-Waste the moment they manufacture it. What is the point of these shit trash devices???, 2c/2t or 2c/4t 7-10w pentium/athlon chips with full zen/tiger lake core should be the bare minimum these days...
The lil laptop costs 200 dollars what u expected ma dude
@@lukewatson059 👍💯🙌🤝
@@lukewatson059 lol, I would pay $2 for Subway Bread. But I don't think they sell it à la carte.
i like to watch things i cant afford. This is something i can afford but dont want to buy.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Samee
I can afford this too but it's my max money
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"the ram is soldiered to the board"
i am out man
Non socketed ram 🤮
They need consumer and environmental regulators to fine some sense into them. All this does is permanently cripple longevity and use potential.
Yeah, it's also only got 4 GB, which is already obsolete out of the box. I've had chrome tabs that used up more than 4 GB.
then don't check macbooks with m1, they have ssd soldered in
@@TomaszStachewicz i prefer windows
"but you will see some dips"
Proceeds to jump into the water
Thanks ETA
Just received my ASUS L510 15.6", but with the slightly more powerful N5030.
Installed an NVMe straight away, plugged in my USB mouse, disabled Secure Boot, then installed EndeavourOS onto it. The 4GB onboard RAM, plus an 8GB Swap file, I believe I'm set. Thanks!! 👍
Did the exact same thing but installed arch linux with sway wm, it is 10000x faster than on windows
This reminds me of a quote by Boswell, paraphrased: A $200 dollar laptop is like a dog walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to see it done at all"
just picked this up for $72 at my local best buy, been waiting for it drop in price and was lucky to check in months later and it was on clearance, and also the last one in stock. It is impressive, I just wanted a cheap laptop so I could be around the house and remote control my main rig but I can use it by itself and it's amazing.
I am watching ETA for two years now and today is the first time when you tested a laptop with same spec like mine...thnx😄
4GB of RAM is a non-starter with Windows 10, doubly so because it's soldered on. With a $200 budget, the used market makes way more sense. A ThinkPad T440p would be a better buy.
I think the processor would be much more of a bottleneck than RAM.. with 20+ tabs currently open on chrome my 8GB laptop uses around 4.2GB of RAM
@@Ra-Hul-K I have a feeling that if you had 16GB RAM, you would suddenly see that your laptop uses more than 4,2GB of RAM in the same situation :D
This seems to be pretty good value for the money. It looks like it would be hard to beat for browsing the web, a bit of TH-cam and Netflix, basic spreadsheets and Word documents. It would be easy to pay this much for for a cheap tablet.
@XXV never get those crappy lenovos with android 8 go
@XXV 💀
@@SarmadTechLab bro I have a Lenovo and sometimes I have to wait 1 min until I can type like- I'm getting this in October so bye-bye bad tablet.
DO NOT RECOMMEND LENOVO BRO.
I just bought one of my students this laptop as a graduation gift because she didn’t have one. She just wanted a laptop.
@@sharone2022 aww! your so kind!
> Soldered RAM
Aight, Imma head out.
It's $200 what'd you expect?
@@blackhatfreak 1 more extra ram slot and not forced ram
@@frozenturbo8623 it's $200 what'd you expect
@@blackhatfreak Not 2 slots obviously but one slot like other low end PC
@@blackhatfreak read my reply, that laptop has integrated graphics (no problem with that in 200 dollar budget) and 2x4gb ram (dual channel) will make it twice as powerful than it was
This laptop is perfect for a dev work on Linux. Not crazy heavy application builds but great for working with python and golang.
Would this be good for producing music?
@@klassik3497 I dont think so
Oh so I can use it in IT or CS
I'm actually really impressed. I wouldn't hesitate getting this over an iPad for my 7 year old who just wants to play Minecraft and Roblox. If he breaks it, I mean better this than anything else really.
Buy the Intel. NUC with a external display it would be a better solution
@@Amorousstake4 Not at $200. After getting a monitor, keyboard, mouse, that leaves a tiny amount for a NUC. You would have to go used on all parts and I still don't think it would be similar in performance. Also might be better to have the portability of a laptop for a kid.
@@Amorousstake4 You're suggesting something that's not a laptop instead of a laptop? Okay then
I think I paid $220 just to have a decent sound card in my 486. That's $415 in today's money. This is a pretty awesome deal from that perspective.
Definitely crazy how prices have dropped since the 90s but...if you have only 200 bucks for a pc...buy used. Get a significantly better laptop
I am probably the only one here old enough to know what a 486 is. 😁
amazing what you can get for 200 dollars. i've used 4gb in Windows 10 before and it's fine. More ram would be nice but this is a budget laptop. Pretty much ideal for students.
Finally a decent review with gaming tests!
I’ve got the newer E510 with the N4500 processor manufactured in March 2024 (2024-03) and only 4GB RAM like this L510-does the job for The Sims 4 for me.
Was looking into getting this for someone for school, seems like it fits the budget.
Why would you subject a student, someone who's trying to do real work to this thing?
With so little ram it's useless. Open two browser tabs and it's going to chug.
@@otm646 The student is 11, still at the primary school level, this is more than enough to get things done. I am doing this with my own money as well because they can't afford anything else for online classes.
@@tucobenedictopacificojuanm3168 Idk about you but I use my laptops for 5+ years. This thing is going to CHUG on 4GB of RAM if they need to do a research paper in high school.
@@shanez1215 They student is in the 5th grade, this is what I can afford. It's not a relative or friend but they need it for school to help with classes.
what? you gonna torture them this much? my god!
Laptops soldering ram so you can't upgrade is just peak anti consumer tactics.
Yeah, Company's who do this are the main reason why E-Waste exist
Please help.
Which of these laptops are best for gaming?
ASUS L510
Dell Latitude E5270
HP EliteBook 840 G1
all are 8gb ram, idk about the rest
People tend to brush off mobile Celeron chips as a waste of time, but my old N3060 laptop from 2016 could run most Dreamcast games at full speed, the AKI wrestling games at full speed, and Quake 3 at a buttery-smooth 60 frames. For a CPU with a 4w tdp, it blew me away.
Those same people usual gauge everything by frames per dollar which is a mistake this price point exist entirely to provide a basic PC browsing experience and provides all the basic features associated with that it's not a performance but a functionality device
is a ratcheting screwdriver better? Yes but a regular one works just fine and it's a much cheaper buy in
got a 14inch one with same exact specs in 2020 last year and despite them claiming no storage expand-ability it did have a m.2 and its been a fine laptop
do you think this'll be able to run fl studios good?
i am not sure iv never used the software, but let me put it this. i moved to a diff laptop within 8 months of purchase. this laptop is not powerful at all
@@WhosJiggy
prolly better to get a laptop with vega or rdna graphics from amd, or intel that has XE graphics @@WhosJiggy
Oh shit, I actually have this machine! Yeah, the performance on this thing is not great, basically a Chromebook with Windows. I just got it because I didn't own a webcam and I needed to go on Zoom calls for job interviews. I'd say for light usage when traveling it's fine, but it's not a laptop you want to use regularly. Even Steam game streaming isn't great.
I will say though that it's a good way to get a cheap Windows license. I actually installed Linux (MintOS) and without that Windows overhead it's definitely better but still not something I plan on using day to day.
for the money you can probably get Pro license. Moreover, you can get cheap legit one for $2
Thanks for the video, well done and great content. I have the Asus L410ma and for the $, you can’t beat it. My main thing, it’s super durable. I’m pretty hard on tech and this Asus hold up. I’ve dropped mine A Lot and it keeps on running. When I first got it I wasn’t happy with the performance. I got rid of the “ S” nonsense and did some tweaking Startup preferences in (Task Manager) and that got it sorted . I’m not a gamer but I do make it work hard when I use it as a ScanTool for various vehicles. Never had issues with connectivity or running software. I do wish it had more memory. Storage is minimal but it has the M.2 slot so I’ve been considering adding a high volume drive. The reason I haven’t yet (and people are going to think I’m stupid for do it) is because I stuck a 128g microSD to format and I wondered of I could use it as another drive and for how long. Well the SD card has been in for nearly a year without issue. I can’t boot from it, however, I do have a VM from Virtual Box on the SD with Dragon OS . It works fine now but I’m sure sand is running out. If anyone knows if there’s a way to use the M.2 slot as a way to increase RAM or if anyone has the schematic of the mother board. I saw a guy change out memory by desoldering the existing RAM and installing a chip with double the RAM. It wasn’t on an ASUS but it was a PC( I saw it done to an MacBook too). I’d like to try it and since it was an inexpensive laptop, if it doesn’t pull through the procedure, it won’t be a huge loss. Thanks for your time and again for the video. - Jason Burchell
I got a similar spec'd 11.6" Asus laptop.
For what I paid and for what I do with it, it's proving to be a good machine that I can chuck in my bag and lug around. It's no super computer, but all the things tested here I do with it and it works well with MS Office. It's cheap, light and does what I need well. I can't even say that the 4Gb RAM has been that much of an issue, even with Chrome, Firefox, Excel, Outlook and OneNote running.
How is this laptop now; 5 months later? I'm getting for Office 365, light media and web browsing.
Thank you for the review I thought this was a minimum review, you went all out with gaming awsome
I subed when there were only a couple thousand subscribers. Congrats for breaking over 750k subs.
This is exactly what I need. Something that hooks up to the internet, plays videos, accepts USB sticks, and allows Microsoft Word. I have an Xbox for gaming and netflix, and a smartphone for on the go stuff. But I get tired of scrolling on my phone if I want to research. And typing emails is much easier on a full keyboard. I think this laptop is perfect for the vast majority of people looking to buy. I'm not in school anymore so I'm not planning on being on this thing every day and depending on it for anything. I'm straight so I don't plan on using it for gaming besides maybe the old school rag doll games like that interactive buddy thing or poptropica. Just want to be able to watch movies on something bigger than a phone screen on the go, research gear because I'm starting to become a big outdoors/prepper guy, send emails, pay bills, and perhaps one day start uploading videos to this godforsaken website. Also, the video quality is far from an issue for me. I've never had the best quality video on anything I've ever owned. As long as I can get 1080p I'm happy, and 720p is perfectly watchable. If you're not a tech snob, laptop gamer, or content creator, this type of laptop will keep you happy until it breaks
For about $100, I bought a similar one (Asus X415) 14" laptop, same specs, but it came with an M2 NVME SSD from Kingston and the RAM isn't soldered on (ddr4 3200 Mhz). Runs pretty good for that price. 👍
I remeber you reviewing a 180$ laptop from wallmart a year ago, it had a free ram slot and performed better
I wonder if it's because windows got bloated or the cheap stuff got worse
It's not about windows, it's the fact is it uses 4gb ram and this laptop has worse cpu than Walmart one
@@frozenturbo8623 which laptop I should buy for gaming under 200 in Walmart ?
@@sergio2kk417 This laptop runs great with cloud gaming! I use it to play halo infinite with no issues!
Would love to see the performance improvements if running Linux Mint or another low overhead Linux distro.
Don't bother. Mint can run on even weaker hardware
If I have to use this PC, my main software would be mostly on windows
@@Ra-Hul-K well. Running windows apps with wine on linux is painful to me. Of course if we only use the browser, linux or Chrome os must be choices
The OS isn't the limiting factor. In fact Windows stock with nothing on it is fine. the lag usually comes from people overburdening their background processes with other stuff
linux works fine on these laptops as long as you have atleast 4gb ram, if you're gonna use a browser.
These kind of laptops would need the windows 10 super light modding.
Chrome OS
Linux
i actually have this laptop! i use it for writing documents and web browsing and that sort of thing. I run ubuntu 20.04 on it, and it's an ideal linux machine. i'm very excited about that m.2 slot once i feel like the time is right.
how long does the battery run on full charge
Wow! Impressive performance from a dual-core Celeron laptop. The problem free 4K60fps video streaming and enjoyable game emulation actually surprised me. In my country this machine is available with an SSD option instead of the eMMC, which is great, but that non-upgradeable 4 GB RAM which is soldered onto the motherboard is a deal-braker unfortunately. I really hope this laptop will be available with 8 gigs of RAM as well soon.
Bruh my computer from 2007 can do this but faster.. this is terrible for the price.
@@9852323 you can't buy a laptop from 2007 brand new and it's not as heavy this prob has a better keyboard and trackpad and battery life is probably better to if it's not for you doesn't mean it's not for everyone
yes! I would like 8gb RAM although I prob won't need it. I'm going to buy this laptop very soon. I just need it to store & edit photos as well as manage social media. I will be upgrading the m.2 but yeh the screen is really nice on a budget for me to do my photography :)
Now this is a review!! i just got one for mp3 playing and browsing only. Exactly the review i was looking for, and a nice reminder on crazy taxi :) gonna play that again.
My homeboy bought this same laptop for his son and its not bad for roblox but when I've installed obs because his son wanted to use a webcam and record his roblox stories man that thing was slow 😭 I told my homeboy man he going to need a new laptop real soon 🤣🤣🔥
😂
homeboy
@@kurbii5216 homeboy
nah, he totally should have become a streamer/entertainer/influencer prodigy of the centuary with this 2 core celeron.
Homeboy
This is what I’ve been looking for. Something cheap and simple because I don’t need to do much on these
On the task manager on the ram section, it said slots used 1 of 2 3:14. So that was interesting wonder if it was a bug or there is a hidden ram slot or if it's there but the slot isn't soldered in.
Why is everyone so upset with this laptop lol. It's $200, atleast we have a windows laptop with good panel. The only alternative is a Chromebook..... Compared to that, this feels like a super computer for the same price.
Really stupid thing to notice, but your 5th chapter is titled "SPecs". This seems like a pretty decent laptop for the price! I'm curious what performance would be like under Ubuntu or Pop! OS.
This 200$ laptop supports Windows 11
@@Amorousstake4 nope, it doesn't support windows 11 at all, not even my i7 6600u does
8gig ram and a pentium for $250 would make sense but I guess it’s aimed at school/uni people, it’s still nice to see ok quality little laptops on the market.
A $250 laptop is pretty barebones for a uni student you need at least a i3 or better specially for engineering
Hell of a compelling alternative to a a Chromebook. Would make a great Ubuntu laptop, assuming the driver support is there. The 4gb of ram would not be a problem at all.
@@stevensko9153 no Ubuntu isn't garbage
Xubuntu will run well
A chrome book wtf this things huge as heck to be a chrome book
@@pavy415 Well 15.6" Chromebooks do exist tho
@@OverTallman still this is to giant to be that a lot thicker too Chromebooks are suppose to be super thin just for chrome os
Just won this in a contest at work and wanted to check this out. Thanks
I was eyeing the 11 in version a while back. If it had 8 gigs of RAM, I would have been all over it.
Well, that Celeron N4020 is on Microsoft's list of Windows 11 compatible CPUs, but 4GB of RAM is the minimum that you can run with Windows 11.
@@dave4shmups I'd run a flavor of Linux on a laptop like that.
@@iam.jasonhoward Yeah, that would be a much better option then trying Windows 11.
Downgrade OS to Win 7 and then debloat to have more RAM available . Or use some modern tiny Linux distro. Storage is more problematic. A I would rather have 1 TB HDD then these crappy eMMC. Overall, for that money you could buy some decent used laptop with 8 GB RAM and older variants of i5, maybe even i7, and upgrade capability. Of course, you would not have warranty. Choice is yours.
The dual core cpu is the bigger killer. I've used Windows 10 on a dual core and for my usage it's "unusable". Even jumping up to a quad makes the world of difference.
That said, it'd run Ubuntu like a beast.
I have a very old lenovo think pad t420 2nd gen i5 8gb 256gb ssd, i bought it used nearly ten years ago for $500, its still going strong, even at its great age, it would likely still out perform this laptop, though perhaps 4k playback would be a big ask, still its an example of paying a little extra can give you great long term value, They are still fetching around $200 on ebay today, must be that lovely old fashioned keyboard.
Finally, a PC worse than mine
😂😂 Same . And here I thought computers couldn't get worse .
My laptop is worse, lucky to get 5 fps in Skyrim. I just stopped trying to game on it when it wouldn't run Hollow Knight properly.
this is worse than a windows 95 pc! ROFL!
😭😭😭😭😭
I wouldn't trade my old XP laptop for this piece of garbage. What goods ram you can't replace or upgrade if needed?
Damn! Last I’ve watched your vids you had under a 100k subs!! LOOK AT YOU NOW!!! 💯🔥
Idk what the hell you all are saying about good for the price. I own this laptop and can barely run google or even the og half life.
Thanks! Definitely was searching for something cheap to play Tf2 and Spore on steam.
If the memory and storage wasn't soldered onto the board, there might be a chance to make it faster. However, if you're kids need a basic laptop to do school work from home, this may what they need.
Just picked one up. Thank you sir. 👍👍
When it comes to Minecraft on PCs we really want to see Java Edition. Even if it takes installing several performance mods on either Forge or Fabric to get decent rates. 1.12 behavior is especially important to me since I built like three modpacks around 1.12.2
Definitely 😃
Sodium or optifine
@@MKDC-5 Weird, I've seen the Pi 4 do it, especially with 1.12.2.
@@DoomRater the pi4 is stronger than this Celeron
@@jesusbarrera6916 How?
nice review. good laptop for low price
This looks perfect ! Could this do light casual online gaming ? 🤔 also is Windows S mode good for movies, old games and web browsing ? (Exactly what i want this for !)
nice video, keep doing this rewiews of super budget laptops
Well presented ETAPRIME! But one needs to ask this: How is this not near-future e-waste? Who are the actual end-users who prefer such a soldered-RAM (4GB) system? Seriously!
My aunt who knows nothing about computers would find this thing very useful
@@thecommenter578 Maybe as a starter piece but for a long run accounting for worse updates (and obsolescence), it might have to be replaced. Maybe, just maybe would have been better with soldered 8gb ram. My far-from-tech uncle has similar config laptop back in India. He is facing troubles with chrome and shit like that since Windows 10 takes a good chunk of RAM. Maybe using Mint or Ubuntu might help. Nonetheless, slight upgradability is mandatory regardless of price bracket, logically.
Does anybody care their phone has soldered on 4gb ram for years? Nope
Ty for showcasing very helpful
Nice looking for 200. As mentioned by others I too would like to see how it performs with Linux (Ubuntu or Mint). One thing that hits me is that I spent around 150-200 for my first self purchased computer in the early 80s (with rebate - Atari was clearing out the 1200XLs). If you compare the price in 80s dollars (with the dollar being worth nearly 3 times it is today) - that ASUS would go for ... 70 bucks. THAT would have been an insane price point. Aside from old Timex / Sinclairs being put on clearance, I don't recall any home computer going for less than 100.
Hello, I want to get this laptop and put Linux on it. do you think it would run and is linux smaller than windows 11? thanks
@@JeriDro There are a number of different versions of Linux.
Mint is one of the lightest and would work well with a low powered laptop.
It should be snappier than windows 11
Hey i actually run this laptop on ubuntu. I can browse the internet as fast as my ryzen 6 desktop the battery life is around 10+ hours on ubuntu and i can run vscode really well
you called it, I literally picked up this laptop for $72 a week ago, it was on clearance!
I have an Asus E410MA which is pretty similar, running arch on it and it is pretty snappy
Wow... four years ago. You couldn't even find a laptop under $400 with a 1080p display.
Looks decent. Though still saving for a rtx 2060!
RTX 🤮
@@stealthysaucepan2016 what’s wrong?
Why a 2060?They are still inflated and I believe they are discontinued as well.Just get a 3060ti or better for about the same price.
@@BrooklynBalla as if, i only ever see 3060s for like 800 dollars plus, so im going to buy a 2060 for base price (600 dollars) from a guy in my town
@@thetinytatertot3806 2060 is a terrible GPU. Just get a 1080ti and you won't have to worry about the rtx gimmick and your game running at 30 FPS...
Just purchased this for my father as an early birthday gift for him. Hope he likes it.
Honestly it seems pretty decent for emulation. I do a little bit of music production, I think it would be great for mobile recordings. I own many computers but I don't have any decent laptops I may look into this.
I run Reason 5.0 and Ableton Live 8 on an Ancient As Hell HP Pavilion Slimline from 2009. As long as I use Asio4All it does okay.
@@kitsunegiblaze8022 I still just use my desktop. Haven't really found a reason to get a laptop for recording.
@@mark5150ty -- Slimline IS a Desktop, from 2009, lol. It can barely even run a Super Nintendo emulator, but it runs Reason & Ableton fine.
@@kitsunegiblaze8022 my previous comment from eight months ago was about a laptop not a desktop... the video itself is about a laptop... why would you be commenting about a desktop??? Everything you've said has been useless information. Thank you for wasting my time.
I picked up an Acer 311 Chromebook that has same specs minus the 1080p screen and it works like a dream for under $200.
but its chrome OS
Wow!!! That looks pretty good. Thanks for the review.
I bought a $200 asus laptop in like 2016, it was slow as hell but it did a lot of things just fine
I'd say getting a used thinkpad for that money is a better deal. 4gb of ram is just to little, and since its soldered you're stuck with it.
are you dumb? thinkpad have 1-2hr battery life, weigh 2-3kg.
while this here weighs 1.3kg, 8 hour battery, no heating, no fan.
Wow. Here in Mexico for $350 you get an older Celeron, the same amount of RAM, a slow 500GB HDD, a terrible 1366*768 screen and a non-backlit keyboard.
I have this old Tablet that i use strictly for studying ( displaying PDF files ) , it's 8 years old galaxy tab 3 , saved me a lot of money that would otherwise go for printing , this laptop seems to be like the replacement for it , maybe i drop it a 256 gb M2 and i have a platform that i can use for studying and work and occasional web browsing if i need something work related .
If anything being this bad for anything is great , it makes me less prone to install games and get lost playing them instead of reading my courses
Excellent point. You'd make a good salesman. :D
I honestly would go for a better and more modern tablet. Unless you need the keyboard for office editing, then the laptop would be better choice
@@thecommenter578 they are many old projection machines used here , i doubt some of them can be linked to tablet without a lot of trouble , but if it's not the case , sure another tablet might be a good replacement
This is a perfect laptop for traveling in my opinion, very nice
the best use for a low-powered laptop is to use a high-powered desktop and then stream it to your low-powered laptop all the work that you're actually doing on it. Usually with Windows remote desktop it almost seems completely seamless even on Chrome OS and on a Chromebook.
the 4 gigabytes of RAM is really laughable but you know what that's okay
Thanks for listening my request ETA 😊😃
Nice to see . All other TH-camrs thinking students have £1000 to spend on a laptop 🤣
Yeah, I only have that much money and I'm not going to spend all on a laptop just because I'm a student with i7 6600u, intel HD graphics 520 laptop that runs just fine on most games with tweaks
Soldered RAM, that's a no-go already.
Probably good enough for Ubuntu/Chrome OS tbh.
Problem here is that it ships with Windows. Something low end like this should be using a lightweight Linux distro. I could see myself buying this if I was desperate or needed a second laptop. Maybe if they dropped the price on the 11 inch, increased the battery size, and/or made it in a tablet form factor with a keyboard or a 2-in-1. Maybe schools would find a use for it?
I agree. These laptops aren't designed with Windows 10/11 in mind especially since it has 4 GB RAM which is barely enough to run Windows. They should have been included with Linux or sold as a Chromebook to begin with.
thanks eta i was looking at it and bookmarked it thinking for future and just as i was thinking that my laptop crapped out so i had to buy one anyways i was able to get the monthly payments so i j ust ordered it :)
I'd love to see more emulation on this device, specially 3ds and Gamecube.
3ds yes. GameCube would be rough. The graphics chipset is clocked at 650mhz.
Looks good for surfing web, printing, Microsoft Word, lite gaming and video streaming.
With so little ram it's an absolute non-starter. They built a system which can run Windows and just about nothing else.
Think about that Windows part again😂
I'll put linux on it
It can run everything. I have old PC with 4 GB ram and I can multitask a lot.
Only windows and few tabs on Firefox is enough for 4gb which sucks by alot
I've seen all in ones with only 4 gigs of ram at Walmart so 🤷♂️
Looks good enough for my needs.
Honestly something like this would run Linux fine.
So...it can reliably run up to Gamecube, and can be had for under $200, has a 1080p screen, and costs about as much as a retro mini console...but people are bitching for some reason that this sucks. 🤦♂️
People are fucking spoiled today.
For this laptop no its not a for gamer and yes it will be bad for you unless your just using for youtube light on gaming like roblox.
microsoft word student.
@@Melodie_Info3 What type of gamer. Maybe I just wsnt to run N64 and Dreamcast games.
@@9unslin9er That be fine for those lowest end game and some few indies 2d/3d games.
It only really sucks on windows
I installed arch on it and its a great web browsing machine
Altho soldered ram isnt nice
I just can't get over my Celeron allergy, same for pentium. Not sure why Intel and AMD make anything less than core i3 and ryzen 3 -anything less is criminal to unsuspecting buyers.
AMD is actually good with athlon series but intel on the other hand is like buying GT 710 for super underclocked i5 10400f
Really Nice vid, BRO👍
I have a QUESTION: IS THIS A E510???🤔
It was something that was written down in the right side near the keyboard.
I wish you could get a similar laptop-shell for USB-C phones at this price. You'd think they'd be cheap considering they don't have a PC inside, but they're still about $300 like the NexDock. Shame there's no good way to turn a laptop like this into one. Never had any luck with wired screen mirroring apps and the wireless options have terrible latency.
Thanks for the content. Can you do an emulation pass on the HM80? Would like to see the bios options for that as well.
In my experience, one thing that these Celerons struggle with is any kind of multi-tasking-- like having Zoom and PowerPoint open at the same time so to make a presentation via screen-sharing, or even not being disciplined about Chrome tabs.
A used $200 laptop with something like an i5-6200u or i5-5300U would do much better than these Celeron machines. There are tons of these older Dell Latitudes and HP Elitebooks and such on eBay.
Yeah but in bad conditions
Great laptop video as always!
ETA, just for fun could you try using the available m.2 slot with your external graphics card? I think it would make an interesting video.
Thanks so much I might get one for my b day
The soldered ram is a real shame because a cheap extra 4GB would go a long way for someone on a budget picking one of these up. 4GB is just not enough for Windows 10 but if someone wanted to put a linux distro on this they would probably have a much better time.
Perfect for a student. More or less a throwaway product.
If it had another ram slot it would be great to at least max it out at 12gb it would be fine for a cheap laptop. But 4gb ram in 2021 is too low...
You'd presumably get a bit of a speed boost from running dual-channel if you could add a SODIMM to it, too...
@@Xoferif yeah all computers in dual channel ram run better than single channel
@@carlo6985 my computer at work has 8gb of ram and it almost maxes out cause of the multitasking. With 4gb of ram on 2021 at least they should jave 1 slot available for upgrade
Hello I was thinking of purchasing this laptop. Do you think it will run Krunker good? it is a FPS io game and my chromebook cant run it very well (on the browser version, and I cant download steam on Chrome OS)
does this laptop get 120 FPS?
is not the ram that makes it slow that memory counting how much gb it will hold while playing with bunch of apps open or if the game was 5gb ram, yea it would be slow but sample roblox is 1gb of ram it playing really really really smooth for this okay specs.
What you mean is you talking about the processor that what make your gameplay or browsing feel faster.
Hi
Nice unboxing💖💖💖💖💖💖
It's a windows chrome book main reason I'd get this is if I have to run specific windows applications other than that it's pointless if you can get a chrome book for similar or less.
I am glad I got lucky on getting a HP Probook 445 G8 for $170, with a 3yr corporate hp warranty. Only bad thing is the screen is an TN pannel at 768p.
Ryzen 3 5400U is great, fast and silent. Emulation performance is better than a Ryzen 5 4500u and gpu is faster.
I understand that Asus is trying to hit a certain price point with this but the performance is too low for 2021. At a minimum a computer should have at least a quad core and 8 gigs of ram.
for people that just do banking and netflix no more than 4 is needed.
Great review video! I'm planning to buy a laptop like this. Bestbuy has a sale going on but for the E410 model. Do you think i can run Starcraft without any problems?
An N4020 Celeron? With eMMC? And only 4GB RAM? No way.
This is 200 dollars, you shouldn't expect much.
Are there better options at this price point? That isn't made by some obscure manufacturer haha
@@WorldLoveGaming of course, but there have been
@@veenus745 not currently, probably. I just feel that Celeron N and eMMC is far too outdated a combo for pretty much anything beyond extremely light multimedia and internet usage. I might as well use a cheap tablet for that.
Similar laptops cost around 300 euro here in Belgium. The same specs and so on.
When he mentioned the ram was soldered and not even 8gb my hype to the unit dive faster than the speed of atom's in the particle accelerator
I'm so happy to see monster hunter it helps me so much with what to play on