Obviously yes (get outta here you silly goofs who know that you're wrong by saying "no"). You can play TONS of games on this thing. The catch? They will all be very old, or be run via emulation. This will emulate nearly every console made before 2000, so yes, you have a TON of games you can play, and you can literally use this as a dedicated gaming device. It would just be a retro gaming devices. Of course there's no way it would run modern games natively, but now that cloud gaming is a thing... Really... shame on Steven and nogc_playZ. I know you know better than that. Actually answer DeyyDeyy90's question instead of confusing them. With all of that said, I'm well aware that they were most likely referring to modern games. Thanks to cloud gaming, technically you two are technically wrong, since this is way overkill for a cloud gaming device, and if you are only a cloud gamer... yes, this IS a great device to play modern games on.
@@FlyboyHelosim especially since every PC can technically be a "gaming PC". All a gaming PC is is a PC dedicated to gaming. There's no actual requirement for a gaming PC to be able to run modern games. If there was, then gaming consoles would cease to be gaming consoles after a few years. Why do gaming PCs stop being gaming PCs just because they are old? My "old" gaming PC with a 1070 and an i7 6700k is still more powerful overall than the latest base-tier consoles (obviously not faster than the PS5 o r Series X) and there are simply no games that I want to play that don't run at better-than-console settings.
Right? Who thought it was appropriate to say "environmentally friendly" as you pull a tiny PC out of a huge box? The more someone is paid, the less they use their brain sometimes.
Cardboard is recyclable regardless of how much there is. Besides, if the product reached you and was bashed up you'd soon be complaining that there wasn't 'enough' packaging.
It's more of a "why would you willingly engineer a box to be over twice the size it needs to be" thing. The waste is in transporting a huge package that doesn't have to be huge (and wasting money on postage too) more than in the cardboard itself.
Wish your accent wasn't so thick so I could understand what you were saying half the time. You should make another video that targets English speaking Americans
I am an English speaking American and only have ever known English, and dang, are you cringeworthy. How can you not understand her? She does not have a very thick accent at all, relatively speaking. What about her speech can you not understand? Her speech is just too clear for me to be able to ignore your comment like I should be doing. Next time, please remember that subtitles exist on TH-cam. Just a tip. :)
@@awesomeferret ok, but her accent is a little think, and other English speaking Americans we'll have a little difficulty understanding everything she says, I can understand maybe about 95% of what she says. for sure not 100%
love it!... she is so natural and direct to the point
No USB-C ?!
So, how do you think this would work out running full Windows as a mini PC with added ram and storage?
Can i use TC with my laptop?
This note have wifi adapter ???? Bad products
who is the customer targeted by this video? business owner? purchasing director? hahahaha
You can turn it into a NAS server.
I wish it came with 2 intel ethernet ports
Fix 👂🏽 😂 she sound&looks fine
Nice
can you gaming with it ?
No
Obviously no
Obviously yes (get outta here you silly goofs who know that you're wrong by saying "no"). You can play TONS of games on this thing. The catch? They will all be very old, or be run via emulation. This will emulate nearly every console made before 2000, so yes, you have a TON of games you can play, and you can literally use this as a dedicated gaming device. It would just be a retro gaming devices. Of course there's no way it would run modern games natively, but now that cloud gaming is a thing... Really... shame on Steven and nogc_playZ. I know you know better than that. Actually answer DeyyDeyy90's question instead of confusing them. With all of that said, I'm well aware that they were most likely referring to modern games. Thanks to cloud gaming, technically you two are technically wrong, since this is way overkill for a cloud gaming device, and if you are only a cloud gamer... yes, this IS a great device to play modern games on.
Why do all computers have to be about gAmInG? It's so cringe.
@@FlyboyHelosim especially since every PC can technically be a "gaming PC". All a gaming PC is is a PC dedicated to gaming. There's no actual requirement for a gaming PC to be able to run modern games. If there was, then gaming consoles would cease to be gaming consoles after a few years. Why do gaming PCs stop being gaming PCs just because they are old? My "old" gaming PC with a 1070 and an i7 6700k is still more powerful overall than the latest base-tier consoles (obviously not faster than the PS5 o r Series X) and there are simply no games that I want to play that don't run at better-than-console settings.
Dell, Work on your packaging. Such a waste of resources.
Right? Who thought it was appropriate to say "environmentally friendly" as you pull a tiny PC out of a huge box? The more someone is paid, the less they use their brain sometimes.
Cardboard is recyclable regardless of how much there is. Besides, if the product reached you and was bashed up you'd soon be complaining that there wasn't 'enough' packaging.
It's more of a "why would you willingly engineer a box to be over twice the size it needs to be" thing. The waste is in transporting a huge package that doesn't have to be huge (and wasting money on postage too) more than in the cardboard itself.
Wish your accent wasn't so thick so I could understand what you were saying half the time. You should make another video that targets English speaking Americans
I am an English speaking American and only have ever known English, and dang, are you cringeworthy. How can you not understand her? She does not have a very thick accent at all, relatively speaking. What about her speech can you not understand? Her speech is just too clear for me to be able to ignore your comment like I should be doing.
Next time, please remember that subtitles exist on TH-cam. Just a tip. :)
@@awesomeferret ok, but her accent is a little think, and other English speaking Americans we'll have a little difficulty understanding everything she says, I can understand maybe about 95% of what she says. for sure not 100%
@@WilliamBaumbachII English is not even my first language and I understand.
Give her a break, she is brazilian...