Nice to see a Device like this with a N100 with decent cooling instead of a 5 year old Celeron with a sheet of copper glued to it.
@wryd4sound Жыл бұрын
*aluminum, copper would've added another $0.50 to the BOM costs
@christianrobloxserver7282 Жыл бұрын
@@wryd4sound which would make the part $150 more expensive per unit
@Errcyco Жыл бұрын
Someone spent $500 on the Acer 17” Chromebook (that’s is name for real) last year for my grandma. It works for her cause she just watches KZbin. I dig a bit and realized it’s so underpowered it has trouble unpacking WiFi data.. lol. It’s landfill for anyone under the age of 60 These shouldn’t exist.. the garbage they create isn’t close to worth the month of watching porn they get used for lol. Sad stuff.
@enoll218 Жыл бұрын
except that the n100 will still be slower than any older used mid range laptop
@tctyt Жыл бұрын
and the fact that it has 12gb DDR5 ram!
@MatthewCobalt Жыл бұрын
This is the dream Netbook system most from the early 2010s wanted as kids.
@emdotrod Жыл бұрын
The Intel N100 is no longer the Celeron processor we hated. It's surprisingly decent for such a low TDP device and it might fit for a budget 2-in-1 devices like this.
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’d like to see it in more devices. I understand people are skeptical of it but these low end chips have come a long way
@emdotrod Жыл бұрын
@@RandomGaminginHD it was based on Alder Lake architecture and funny enough the Cinebench scores are slightly better than my quad core i5 Skylake laptop so it's really saying something
@xuanhieuhoangnguyen3973 Жыл бұрын
@@emdotrodlmao the i5 skylake are such jokes. My i5-6200u barely do simple task and hitting 100% cpu most of the time.
@thesilentgametestr Жыл бұрын
I like the N100 in my mini pc. I don't know configurations with this processor, but my mini pc has 16gb ram(single only) & 512gb ssd(soldered I think), so other than being able to go up to 32gb(maybe 64) and add a secondary 2.5 ssd, I probably wouldn't recommend any system laptop or other with less specification even if it's just for normal use.
@danielkowalski7527 Жыл бұрын
it speeds up to 25w tdp ;-s i want to seee TRULY 6w cpu ^^
@mrbubonic Жыл бұрын
this brand has a bit of a market in the Philippines where im from because of the size, portability and affordability for people who like working in cafes who only need basic word processing and internet browsing. it's great that you're covering this from an unbiased POV because a lot of local reviewers only talk about the good talking points. with that said, i'd like to see more of these type of reviews!
@pororo6-x5t8 ай бұрын
It's also good for coding
@jabonorte Жыл бұрын
Tiny laptops have been a fantasy of mine for years, since I first bought a Toshiba Libretto 30 in 1998 (that was a mistake!). Nowadays, we have the joys of USB-C and PD charging, along with a chip that's just about powerful enough to work on. You could use this as a mini pc that you can take from home to work and plug into a decent monitor for power, display and keyboard dock, but still use on the commute in. Chuwi stuff is usually pretty good as well. Good that you have reviewed this, and nice that you've accepted it for what it is, rather than complaining that it doesn't run everything at 4k!
@LeminskiTankscor Жыл бұрын
I have some N100 based mini PCs around doing various homelab or light PC workloads on Linux. I personally love them for their lack of noise, very low power requirements, excellent video decode (stream on Moonlight at 4k60 with 5ms delay) and low cost. For "your parents" PC, these are great. Linux users: you'll want Kernel 6.2+ for that GPU to do it's magic, just in case you're all installing Debian 12 and wondering why it's not great. :)
@Trick-Framed Жыл бұрын
Yeah but it won't do 4k 60p HDR. For whatever reason the UHD in these prevents it. I do not know why. 1080p 60 HDR? No problem though.
@plebius Жыл бұрын
This was my thought exactly, comes in around the same price as a mini PC. Has a screen, keyboard etc. Would be great for a mini server running home Assistant, jellyfish etc. A cheap alternative to those mini PC's with good little specs. It has peaked my interest for sure.
@pesos500 Жыл бұрын
Surprised with the n100 performance, looking forward to the follow up video
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Yeah very surprising for the low power consumption
@Trick-Framed Жыл бұрын
@@RandomGaminginHDIt's an Alder Lake N E core chip. The N95 is 15w.
@roqeyt3566 Жыл бұрын
If you want some more power at the expense of efficiency, the n97 is the same silicon but clocked higher. Basically having the n95's clocks but with the n100's iGPU
@Boxed_Victory Жыл бұрын
I experimented with their HeroBook Air and their GemiBook. Both were pretty good machines for their price, but they both had the same major flaw-driver support. Essentially, if you attempted a clean Windows install on these machines, you were in trouble because things like Bluetooth, WiFi, camera, audio, etc., used drivers that Windows couldn't find by itself, and Chuwi also refused to provide them. The only thing they would offer is their complete Windows image. If you were looking to install a Linux distro, you were even more out of luck because not even the keyboard worked on the Air. And making something simple like sound work of the Gemi was a painful experience. So unless you really don't want to mess with anything and just use then as they are, I would get something else.
@kouhaiii3182 Жыл бұрын
very informative and unfortunate
@tobymarol7329 Жыл бұрын
if you poke around in their system long enough (hardware ids and such) [or even looking at the pcb], you can sometimes find the chipsets they use and get a driver for it that way. many of those share the same chips as they all just use whats cheap at that moment
@enricocristini92 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you, made a clean install on my gemibook and it was the worst choice of my entire life
@Boxed_Victory Жыл бұрын
@@tobymarol7329 Yes, but as someone who actually did just that, it's not a fun process, and it's not easy to find the correct drivers by yourself. A lot of them I couldn't make work in a reliable fashion even when I did find them. So again, it's not that it is impossible to do. It's more that there is really no reason to subject yourself to this sort of unnecessary nonsense.
@enricocristini92 Жыл бұрын
Don't know why my comment disappear: totally agree with you i made a clean install and now i have a pc without touchpad
@hydroponicgard Жыл бұрын
I love small laptops, honestly. It's such a niche thing, but it's so cool to see something of such small size being able to do nearly anything I'd do on go. Exception being proper gamedev and Blender projects, I dig this. Hope to see the market have more small N100 laptops for people, instead of absolute dumpster fire that the modern budget laptops are.
@cipher.u.justice Жыл бұрын
check out the GPD Win Max 2 if you haven't already, same tiny form factor packed with the best APU currently available which is no slouch
@grumpyoldwizard Жыл бұрын
I am impressed. I didn't think this could run very much, certainly not as well as it did. I am glad to see tech that works pretty good in this catagory of machine. Thanks, friend.
@randomisedaccessgaming1876 Жыл бұрын
Surprisingly good although the frames were skipping indicating that the processor wasn't keeping up, but for what it is that's nothing to worry about at the right settings on the right games
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Yeah will have a full suite with older games soon!
@Funnky Жыл бұрын
@@RandomGaminginHD Are you going to test something like Mirror's Edge, BioShock and Dishonored ?
@infineon20 Жыл бұрын
It is so much better than I expected!
@ven7165 Жыл бұрын
I would've loved a laptop like this back when I was in school. Small, lightweight, looks nice, keyboard backlight, and can play games. The 15" $400 laptop I still have now works great for what I used it for, but life would've been so much nicer to carry less.
@ThingNumberTwo2 Жыл бұрын
Really shocking GTA5 performance for this machine; I was thinking 15fps at 720p low was going to be the limit. Obviously not a gaming machine, but the fact it can do light gaming reasonably well means that it'll be able to do the basics quite well.
@dagdamar2000 Жыл бұрын
I had a netbook back in the day when I had to get a train to work and I loved it. I never bothered to take the power supply with me as it would still have lots of battery power left when I got home. That thing took a beating. It did eventually die many years later. For what I needed it for it was amazing!
@Drev222 Жыл бұрын
It looks like a nice little laptop. I bought my dad a Chuwi HeroBox mini-PC a while back, to replace his slow desktop. He's had it over a year now, with no issues... so I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Chuwi product that's specs met my needs. As always, great video!
@kongshoej Жыл бұрын
I have a 11" Samsung chromebook 4, which is only used for daily tasks. Looking up recipies, watching a bit of youtube, home banking and so on. Works perfectly for that, and with around 9-11 hours of battery, i can take it with me on for example holidays as a movie watching device. I really do like these small laptops, as i am not a tablet kind of guy(Neither android or iOs). Just fits perfectly for sitting in the couch or on the go. More of them please!
@GauravSharma-nb5yy Жыл бұрын
Want to try new recipe I recommend this "Shahi paneer with butter naan "
@thescottishaccent Жыл бұрын
This gives me such nostalgia for my long-ago owned HP Pavilion x13 (iirc) convertible mini laptop. Loved that thing.
@Mamiya645 Жыл бұрын
As a linux nerd I really like compact units to use (and carry around) as terminals and communicators and tools. Big points for not using ancient old chips, too. I might get one of these and offload the old 11.6" thinkpad. Waaaait that performance wow! Feels like I could do some Blender and on-site editing with this
@Soupie62 Жыл бұрын
Keyboard is the most important factor for me, followed by battery life,
@IAintSeenNoNiggaHere Жыл бұрын
As far I know the only thing isn't working under Linux is the Bluetooth (which is a familiar thing with Linux, sadly). There were issues with suspend but they are gone with recent kernels.
@greg8909 Жыл бұрын
Very nice to see the 10inch netbook format again.
@brucealryty Жыл бұрын
bought a chuwi a few months ago and i'm really blown away, so much computer for the price
@muhammad47795 ай бұрын
how's it still hanging?
@JosephWall117 Жыл бұрын
I just bought one of these a few weeks ago to use exactly as you said, as a companion machine to my main desktop, with the main advantage of the Minibook being the extreme portability while still maintaining a keyboard size that's still viable for me to type on at full speed. I use it in my car on my lunch breaks to watch youtube, play PS2 emulators, etc. It's been a fantastic value. Also, you mentioned the screen is 50hz, but I learned from a thread on the chuwi forums that it is possible to set the screen to refresh at either 60 or 90 hz using a tool called "Custom Resolution Utility", but beware, you have to use exact reduced mode, and some units may not be able to achieve over 50 and it may require a complete re-imaging of the SSD in order to get the display working again (or an external monitor I guess). It feels so much better to use at 90hz, especially for web browsing, scrolling through pages etc. Mouse movement alone is way better. Not everyone will have a golden sample that can do it, but if you don't mind tweaking and a little risk of having to reinstall chuwi's image, it's worth a shot for the improved user experience.
@Rain_Addict011 ай бұрын
but why would they limit it at 50hz instead of 60hz? it makes no sense - especially if the panel can even do 90hz
@JosephWall11711 ай бұрын
@@Rain_Addict0 Sorry if I wasn't clear, but they're limited because not every panel can hit 60hz, some really only can do 50. It's like processor binning, not every chip from a given batch can hit the same speeds, so they set a lowest common speed and lock them all to that even though some can go higher. I speculate that they ordered a lower grade shipment of panels and just put them all at 50hz to waste as few as possible.
@Rain_Addict011 ай бұрын
@@JosephWall117 i never even saw 50hz on a laptop I thought 99% are all 60hz or more
@roqeyt3566 Жыл бұрын
I bought this device in one of their recent sales. Chuwi is a pretty good value usually, this is the same for this device The screen, portability and surprisingly good keyboard are a highlight. It has been my productivity machine on the road quite often, and it has just enough performance for light tasks It also helps that basic and very light 3d titles work well enough on this device. Overall, 10/10 for the price and 8/10 overall
@Revkad.RD68 Жыл бұрын
Fr? i will buy it
@Bushidounohana Жыл бұрын
That form factor is pretty slick-nice peek at a much more refined iteration on the netbook concept.
@SimonBannow Жыл бұрын
My first reaction without having watched the vid is NO! *nice vid!
@RazShape Жыл бұрын
Happy to see my guy getting to review things like this.
@Trick-Framed Жыл бұрын
Best Netbook I cobbled together was an Asus with detachable screen. It had a 2 core 4 thread Atom, 2 x 2GB DDR3 1066, and a 120GB SSD. I gave it to my daughter for her 4th Birthday. It lasted about 2 months. One day the battery ran out and she threw it on the floor. I asked her why an she told me when her brothers controller batteries dies they'd throw them to the floor and she thought it would make it work. 12 year old logic through the lens of a 4 year old. Lol. It was a nice machine though. It even played old school minecraft. I would place it on a shelf at night and connect it to the flatscreen I hung in her room (32" 1080p, nothing fancy) so she could watch her favorite movie, Frozen, while she fell asleep. I set it to shutdown when the movie was done. She loved it for as long as it worked. She cried when she realized it was dead. But of course, I got her a wireless gamepad, mouse, and keyboard, a normal laptop, and placed it on the shelf permanently. It worked out a lot better.
@marknewellmusic Жыл бұрын
Netbooks are back!!! Also, just for some perspective regarding the CPU CB20 multi score... I just benched my Xeon W3690 hex core overclocked to 3.8GHz in CB20 and the multi got a score of 1249 That's how capable the Chuwi CPU is.
@NandR Жыл бұрын
I loved my Aspire One. Played Mechwarrior 3 while on desk duty. XP was nice to have.
@ninjason57 Жыл бұрын
I had one of those in college and it was awesome!
@OtioseFanatic11 ай бұрын
Ayo! Another Mechwarrior 3 enjoyer. Truly you are a being of refined culture.
@nickthaskater Жыл бұрын
And now I have a 10" laptop with a Ryzen 7840U, 32GB of 7500Mt/s RAM, a 2TB NVMe SSD, and a 67wh battery. How far we've come. I wish this form factor would get more love. This Chuwi deserves a much better battery.
@kawafahra Жыл бұрын
out of curiosity, what do you use that form factor for with these specs ? Everything under 13" seems impractical for real life use, except tablets, which 10-11" is the perfect form factor for.
@nickthaskater Жыл бұрын
@danielbradler6546 GPD Win Max 2 (2023 revision)
@nickthaskater Жыл бұрын
@@kawafahra I use it for everything. 10" means it's actually portable, unlike a 13" or larger device. When I get home I'm one cable away from having a 34" ultra wide desktop. It's perfect.
@ninjason57 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like the GPD win max 2
@nickthaskater Жыл бұрын
@@ninjason57 yep yep!
@momosworkshop11 ай бұрын
I think where this thing would really shine is as a little portable emulation machine. The N100 is surprisingly capable for emulation and with a small bluetooth controller this could make for a really great little travel emulation set up that could also be used for basic productivity if needed
@The_Man_In_Red Жыл бұрын
I would actually love one of these cause I could work on my art & animations anywhere.
@LiteralBeans Жыл бұрын
I hope you release your budget pc video soon, iceberg got his out and I'm excited to see yours
@philtkaswahl2124 Жыл бұрын
This brand's name always makes me think of Chewbacca. Also, my mother apparently bought this exact model, which for her light browsing and office suite uses is more than enough.
@GodSaveTheUnitedStates Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to your response to IcebergTechs video! Great video as always!
@shadowlemon69 Жыл бұрын
When you're testing Minecraft (I suppose it's java edition) you can install sodium mod and you should see a massive performance increase with lower end and high end systems even.
@PeterCooperUK Жыл бұрын
I bought one a few weeks ago as the price seemed too good to be true for the specs, and it'd be handy as an emergency backup machine to throw in my bag and keep in the car just in case. I generally agree with this review, though I find the keyboard too uncomfortable to want to use for any prolonged period. The trackpad is quite poor. The tablet and tent mode are surprisingly good. I might put Linux on it soon as it would work fine for my uses and should be faster.
@johnsducks98169 ай бұрын
Wow I love to see this, literally EVERY other mini laptop has a horrible celeron. I hope these micro laptops become popular again there is so much to love.
@alexwr4 ай бұрын
I appreciate that this device category still exists, but for most people an android tablet and keyboard is going to deliver better battery, better screen and probably better performance for about the same amount. Sure, it's a mobile OS, but for a tiny device with a not particularly powerful processor, I can't see many people needing more than what android apps have to offer. For the small number of people who need or want this though, this is fantastic!
@ShreddedShredder0 Жыл бұрын
I'm more impressed that you've been filming your videos with your phone.
@Zenith_Nightcore9 ай бұрын
Decided to buy one because of this vid, it's excellent.
@GraphicalRanger5 ай бұрын
Ahh man I loved the Asus EEE PC 900 it was a great mini laptop , especially when the ssd was upgraded.
@vipper567 Жыл бұрын
loved my old netbook back in the day, upgraded it to 2g ram. was perfect for reading, videos, little games and oddly enough wow lol
@rtl8814au11 ай бұрын
N100 is an amazing chip. I'm currently in the market for a mini laptop, tho I need it to be utilitarian, rugged and linux compatible with a serial port so the GPD micro pc is my only option. If it didn't have the anemic Celeron N4120 and gpd did a refresh with an N100 I would buy it in a heartbeat. Probably gonna buy it anyway for ~350$ since it would make my work so much easier and I don't really need more for it and occasional reading and watching videos.
@watercannonscollaboration2281 Жыл бұрын
Something interesting I’ve found about about these chips (from a mini PC with a N95), these chips have only a single memory channel, which might be the reason for the odd 12GB of memory. DDR5 offsets the single channel issue by being 2x half-width channels
@BlackLionPT Жыл бұрын
I got one of these when they came out but ended up returning it due to the screen being locked to 50 Hz. Is your unit also 50 Hz?
@Gh0styGames Жыл бұрын
Yes I have one of these it's actually one of the benefits of it in gaming
@Gh0styGames Жыл бұрын
For games it can run can get close to refresh rate of 50 much easier being able to crank up settings from absolute potato it's monster indie machine
@Boogie_the_cat Жыл бұрын
Me living on the sea coast, i kept wanting \ expecting you to put the pieces of paper from the unboxing back in the box, so they wouldn't blow away in the imaginary breeze i kept expecting. Nice to see Chewie. Maybe Han Solo or Jabba will stop by next time.
@ElectroPotato Жыл бұрын
Neat little machine. I assume it has no issues playing early 2000s games (like NFS Underground 2, GTA Vice City, etc...) which is all i need in regards of laptop gaming.
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
Do you only play those 2 games?
@TheRedStarman9 ай бұрын
The N100 outperforms the i5-2520 from the first laptop I bought for college, a Thinkpad T420, and no one would ever call a Thinkpad a slouch. Granted, the Thinkpad was $150 used, but still, 10 years is a long time for improvement.
@gredennight Жыл бұрын
6 years ago I had a tablet from this manufacturer on windows 10, absolutely loved playing old nfs games on it at school, although the sd card slot broke in the first month
@OmarGonz1 Жыл бұрын
This is a nice little laptop! I wouldnt mind lugging this around with me on business trips. Specially knowing i can load it up with classic games and emulators. Can you test the performance with the dolphin and ps2 emulator
@nartboglin9046 Жыл бұрын
I’ve actually been eyeing the chuwi line for a while but could never find a great review of it
@joeyballaman Жыл бұрын
Your smartphone would run laps around this laptop in terms of capability.
@burrfoottopknot Жыл бұрын
yeah these systems are woeful, even the top end is utter rubbish
@m1abrams1776 Жыл бұрын
but phones dont run x86 programs
@marlon.8051 Жыл бұрын
@@m1abrams1776 you can with winlator
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
You have a complete and powerful x86 computer in just 10" and
@burrfoottopknot11 ай бұрын
@@vitacell1 powerful.. no, i have daily who have owned these and these systems struggle with any multi tasking and or even office associations. that is not powerful
@ArctikAKRU Жыл бұрын
I just ordered the Onexplayer X1, my dream device! Similar size to this, 10.95 inches. Iremember playing World of Warcraft on a tiny little netbook back in 2009 at like 20 fps 🤣 Now I'll have a machine that is even lighter with 32x the ram, 5x the storage, storage that is like 50x the speed, and a GPU that is 300x faster.
@qwertyuiop983209 ай бұрын
I have the even smaller version. It isn't for everyone, but it does very nicely for my needs. I use it for PowerPoint with an external monitor as a second screen. I wanted small as it has to travel, but all locations have a power supply, mouse, keyboard, and external monitor.
@davocc2405 Жыл бұрын
Wonder if they'll release an N200 or N300 variant? The form factor - this has an awful lot of advantages. Short vertical height means it may be usable in confined spaces such as train seats, etc. where larger laptops aren't plausible. I've carried laptops since 1989 and can attest to the form factor, despite the author's misgivings about netbooks I found them to be genuinely extremely useful - was just doing some scripting on a 2009 era Samsung atom single core system under Debian 12 (it has a wonderful keyboard and is genuinely nice to use, albeit woefully slow). This thing seems - SEEMS - to be about the £315 mark which is actually remarkably cheaper than I was expecting for this price point, Aliexpress sourced pocket PCs with this chipset (or lesser) are going for close to this. The ram at 12gig is... odd... Seems related to embedded chip choices I'd say, 512gig SSD is more than I expected indeed, that said I can't see if it's NVME or just SATA connected. One thing to consider in the form factor - this can function as a slightly thicker tablet for reading, video, etc. and may suit women if you carry a handbag (so a full laptop for incidental use, that can be more useful than you imagine especially if you have a longer reply to write than is practical on a phone keyboard). Would I use/carry one of these? Absolutely. It can be used to capture ideas, test code concepts, undertake courses and most of all - use otherwise idle or wasted time with something more tangible. You can use it a viable companion/satellite system too (so big grunty laptop or desktop and the little one for carrying around incidentally when you don't need the power).
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. MinibookX has nvme, which is much faster than any sata.
@davocc240511 ай бұрын
@@vitacell1what is battery life like?
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
@@davocc2405 I still don't have it, will come next week. But battery lasting is supposed to be poor. From 1-30h to 3-4h. I will test some GNU/Linux distributions with GNOME, and then Antix Linux, and will see which one has the best battery life.
@fearlesswee50366 ай бұрын
I mean honestly the gaming performance was a bit better than I expected. For a budget netbook-type laptop with a processor aimed at word processing and other very basic daily tasks, it's impressive it can run 3D games from the last decade at all. Given most games I play are like, Sven Co-Op (A HL1 co-op mod) System Shock 2 from 1999, and other really old games, I don't really need a ton of power to game comfortably. (There's at most one or two modern games I play, those games being the sole reason I have a gaming PC instead of just some cheap mini PC or whatever.)
@660hp Жыл бұрын
My experience with the netbooks was the same, hated the performance but loved the form factor, for this chuwi laptop I'm actually impressed by the performance, more battery would be better.
@T7Morgan Жыл бұрын
love the video keep it up man
@ninjason57 Жыл бұрын
I bought a laptop on Amazon named “Koosmile” with these exact same specs. Although it’s smaller and screen is 800p. The screen flips and folds down to become a “tablet”. It can play basically any 2D game. It can run Skyrim at all low settings 30 fps but it was a terrible experience. It’s definitely not made for that but I wanted to see what it could handle. It’s actually a great little travel laptop for basic use. I think I got it on sale for $450 for the 1TB version.
@lopwidth7343 Жыл бұрын
Small netbooks are awesome. If you have a need for a small computer, these are amazing. This is almost as fast as my main rig, it's insane running gta v on a netbook in 2024 :o
@Mantikal9 ай бұрын
I have a mini super slim cyclist back pack, that I like to use, whose zipper opening is exactly 6.5 inches wide - exactly the height of this device. I'm replacing that little drive with a 2TB with Linux on it. Decent power/features in a tiny package - you don't have to twist my arm behind my back on this - SOLD!!!
@Mantikal9 ай бұрын
Update - You'll need a magnifying glass to read the text in the BIOS area. It has the lowest amount of settings to change that I've ever seen in a BIOS. I got this device and discovered a quirk it has with any version of Linux. It will (by default ) rotate the display view 45 degrees (counter-clockwise) - so, all your images will be sideways - whether you're working from your installer USB drive or from your hard drive final installation. You will have to do research on your distro or original upline disro - on how those users solved the problem. They may have you install some extra background apps, edit some system files - - or if you're lucky, the distro you picked, might have its own display rotation app built into the settings area. I was lucky - my distro had that option to rotate the screen - and lock it. So, all your scrolling boot up process text (including your distro's log-in screen) will be sideways - but after you login, the screen auto-rotates to the correct orientation. This device having a touch screen, helped tremendously in working with a sideways layout. If you don't have that touch screen, you're going to be driven crazy trying to move the cursor with the touchpad - it doesn't move in the direction you would want it to. Good luck.
@SebastianOliva Жыл бұрын
surprisingly capable. Do have a suggestion, the power would change significantly with lighter usage, having a browser open or steam decompressing can be really heavy battery hogs.
@marcusellby Жыл бұрын
Wonder if we'll see any Netbook with a Z1 Extreme, would be cool
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Now that would be amazing
@Vint_2003 Жыл бұрын
This is intresting, the last time I've heard about a netbook sized laptop with good specs was the HP EliteBook 2170p
@nep-nep6575 Жыл бұрын
The 11” MacBook airs are also pretty good…as long as you can find a cheap one. The last and most powerful version with an i7 5650U are basically unobtainium.
@Beisepimp Жыл бұрын
This laptop looks better than i thought. The performance of the N100 is also great if you don't need that much power for games / rendering etc.
@Bia_R_4 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a Chuwi Gemibook XPro with the same processor and it's surprisingly good. My only complaint iso far s that it only has a 256GB SSD as storage. I had a tiny notebook that I used from 2011 up until now and I loved it so much, maybe I'll buy a minibook so to fill that spot too!
@typerightseesight Жыл бұрын
I like those crazy box sized ones out of japan where they pack like real gpus in em but the things like a shoebox with a screen on it lol. sff style hide away monitor case with a lid on it.
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Awesome yeah haha
@Valfaun Жыл бұрын
12GB of RAM is an interesting way to save a little money, you dont really see "asymmetrical" memory configs anymore. speaking of money, though, you didnt mention one of the most important aspects of a machine like this: how much is it?
@jan.tichavsky4 ай бұрын
It's under $300 these days.
@pablo_p_art Жыл бұрын
That's very good performance. For so small notebook. I just got Acer Aspire for £549 with i5 and RTX 2050 in Argos after week long research for something to replace my Vivobook.
@darkknight8139 Жыл бұрын
This is a nice machine, with better performance than I anticipated when I saw the video title. Other than that, I think a second hand Lenovo Yoga will be a better value. You can pick up a 5 year old Yoga X380 for example for around 300 bucks (or less). It will perform better (while not for games) and have a better build quality in general. Only if size really matters, this Chuwi laptop is not bad.
@NikolaosTsitsoulis9 ай бұрын
why would you get this instead of a second hand Macbook air 11.6 e.g. from 2015 or a Macbook (12 inch )?
@heclanet Жыл бұрын
Hello my dear friend! Looks interesting to stream from a PC within the home network
@raffiqzin Жыл бұрын
That glass table is clean.
@JessicaFEREM11 ай бұрын
wow this looks great. it looks like a mini macbook ipad bybrid. love it.
@EdCayo Жыл бұрын
Very inCHUWItive
@gregbirger5810Ай бұрын
Just about an ideal product that I'm looking for. Here's the showstoppers for me. First and foremost, the weird 50 Hz refresh rate screen. This will cause problems in some cases. Next, the highly reflective screen. Matte screens are the only way to go with laptops, cannot stand the glare. Yeah, I get its a touchscreen, but I would rather not have touch capability in order to have a matte screen. Next, the driver support on this product is questionable at best. You have to enter a serial number on the Chuwi website to download windows drivers?? What's up with that? I'm also not sure firmware/UEFI vulnerabilities will be patched reasonably, at least for the US/western version. It's about 90% of the way there. I still occasionally use my ancient 16-year old Asus EEE PC just because its small, tough, has a great matte screen, and just works after all this time. I've treated is as an expendable computer for over a decade and it still just keeps ticking away. Slowly, to be sure, but reliably.
@thecrow3461 Жыл бұрын
Interesting laptop! I'm not in the market for one at the moment but otherwise i totally would have taken this into consideration.
@Monarchias Жыл бұрын
That Atom cpu era. I just recently started upgrading one of those netbooks. 240GB SSD, Win8.1 32bit version. Later Ram will be doubled. As it is now it's usable as a travel companion. KZbin 480p playback, no problem. :P Also runs GTA San Andreas on low specs. I didn't benchmarked yet the actual performance of the game. Oh, the reason I used Win8.1, because Win7 couldn't see the SSD and I didn't done a thorough research on it. I went for the 'What If Win8.1' way, and it worked just fine. Good old Atom. Still gives a punch. :)
@sandrei4980 Жыл бұрын
Can you please review Chwui UBook X?
@MarcosCodas Жыл бұрын
Interesting counter to Iceberg's build!
@tobymarol7329 Жыл бұрын
This seems decent for an everyday task kinda machine. if you want something cheap and portable for gaming i feel something with a ryzen 5 apu would be the way to go instead
@RazShape Жыл бұрын
May I suggest including games like League of legends and Dota 2 in your benchmarks for devices like these? I'm actually considering getting one of this for out of town work and light gaming. Thanks
@gedeuchnixan3830 Жыл бұрын
Not enough to replace the 70€ laptop I bought used 3 years ago, might only be an i3 5th gen and GT 740m and came with 1 4GB RAM stick, it also came with a 120GB Samsung Evo and Win10 activated and I had another 4GB stick from another broken laptop I found. Amazing price/ performance just sucks that thing is quite a bit bigger than it´s 17" screen and on the chunky side, but for just 70€ (3 years ago) nothing to really complain about.
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
Really a different kind of device.
@twangyyy188886 ай бұрын
"Create your smart life" the things these people write on my boxes makes me so mad your favorite cookie just got better YUM
@Geardos1 Жыл бұрын
I have an n100 mini pc and it's surprising how well it copes with daily tasks and running windows 11. Previous low spec atom/celeron computers seemed to struggle with updating windows or doing anything.
@RandomGaminginHD Жыл бұрын
Yeah low end seems to be a lot better than it used to be for laptop processors
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
Windows Bugdate, one of the worst thing. Use GNU/Linux instead.
@MusicHavenSG Жыл бұрын
I used the first one with the m3 8100y. It's not a bad work mini lappie, the only thing that is holding it back is the battery keeps dying and swelling on me. I used 2 batteries and both eventually had the same problems.
@arthurbister88943 ай бұрын
Very useful, thanks
@g4z-kb7ct Жыл бұрын
In a future vid a mini teardown would be good to know if the RAM and SSD can be upgraded?
@markgreer658511 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your excellent review! Two questions... 1) I've seen reviews that describe the Windows 11 OS as "unlicensed"??? Is the OS clean or is back-filling / patching necessary after purchase necessary? 2) Is there any reason to believe that the computer might not be compatible with the MS Office programs? Thanks again.
@BreOfAnna Жыл бұрын
This thing reminds me of the netbooks of the early/mid 2000's. I had one in 2011 that I loved (till I spilled water on it by accident).
@vivekanandan5093 Жыл бұрын
Kindly make a touchscreen response, usage video review for this....
@tobster786 Жыл бұрын
i dont understand how that n200 can be pulling 12w in gta while getting 40fps, when my 1145g7 laptop will be pulling 30+ watts at 100% util and im getting 20 fps 😭
@vitacell111 ай бұрын
Hmmmmm 1145g7 it's a good CPU with Xe Iris gpu, really good for the price. In this MinibookX is N100 CPU with UHD 730 gpu, the 1145's Xe is 30% better than 730. So it must to give some additional fps with this Xe Iris gpu.
@tobster78611 ай бұрын
@@vitacell1 it ended up being Intel's stupid power management framework, and I downloaded throttle stop and turned off all the power management things and it runs great now
@tdata545 Жыл бұрын
Kind of the perfect Linux test PC. Been trying to get into it and need something bigger than what I'm currently using, The GPD Win 11th gen Core i7.
@evieprpl Жыл бұрын
This is creepy, been looking into the Chuwi ubook x 12 recently and then you uploaded this lol.
@Steven-hq3go Жыл бұрын
I used to use a Chuwi Intel Atom quad core 2GB RAM 8" Windows 10 tablet and it was good for the price of '$92' back in 2016.
@BigSmokeYT Жыл бұрын
Can you try benchmarking the bedrock version of Minecraft and/or Minecraft with the sodium mod in your future videos. As far as I have heard, it's quite a bit more optimised. 6:21
@handheldgaming4life Жыл бұрын
Nice review, as always! 👌 Do you mind if I try your list of 4 games on my CHUWI UBook-X as a comparison? I picked it up recently and I was actually looking at the Minibook X as an option prior to my other purchase.
@TheNewBloodDan Жыл бұрын
What a weird coincidence that I recently ordered this and now you've made a video on it! It's nice when you don't have to pry open the bottom panel after already taking out the screws! Have you tried re pasting it to see if you can get better thermals?
@leledumbo11 ай бұрын
Thermals in my unit is not a problem, in fact it already does what I would do to practically every laptop I buy: using the back (or under) panel as a heatsink. Hardware monitor shows 60-70°C at full all 4 cores 100% load, at ambient of 27°C or so. And oh, you won't hear the fans even at that condition, impressive. In other words, while the CPU inside can keep up with demanding loads, your hands or lap might not. That back panel gets toasty, though I haven't checked with a thermometer,mat least the feeling of 45°C is there as I use it with my left hand holding the bottom and my right hand navigating and typing.
@burrfoottopknot Жыл бұрын
Oh these things, seen a few reviews on these always a laugh