This is a computer - XDO.AI PicoPC
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This tiny PC is one of the coolest devices I've seen in a long time! I'm going to show you all the cool stuff it comes with (including the mini projector), what it looks like inside, and what it's like to game on it.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:40 look at this tiny pc
1:02 cute accessories
3:09 Teardown
5:31 Intel "J-series"??
7:16 Testing NVMe compatibility
7:58 Booting up
10:48 Gaming on it
11:39 Can I stream 4K?
11:52 My thoughts
Пікірлер: 4 000
YOOOOO let’s go! Thanks for the shoutout Linus 😃
@testingusjackson9224
Жыл бұрын
My boy Mr. Hummus getting the recognition he deserves! 😎
@Danjovisagat
Жыл бұрын
Spect.
@peterlustig4411
Жыл бұрын
That is one of the best Videos of you together with the deepfried Wii Remote
@TylerL220
Жыл бұрын
Ayyy my favorite Tech KZreadr!
@uniworkhorse
Жыл бұрын
Collab pleeeeeassse
Having the USB ports upside-down is just pure genius because it means you will get it right on the first try!
@cm0786
Жыл бұрын
No, it mean you get right on the second instead of the third. Lol!
@CyberneticArgumentCreator
Жыл бұрын
That's not how it works. You get it right the first try, but are holding it slightly off-center. Then you flip it, it still doesn't go in, you wiggle it around to make sure, then pull it back and look at the port and look at your cord and realize you had it right the first time.
@blubblub346
Жыл бұрын
@@CyberneticArgumentCreator this is the only way
@nonenothing4412
Жыл бұрын
LMAO
@rjolly87
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure this results in a 1 try penalty, so it would go from the perfect 3 try minimum, up to 4.
I love how someone went "We need a small projection screen asap!" and the grips were like "Chill, we got you!" Using an open edge scrim is genius.
@davidswanson5669
Жыл бұрын
Which isn’t a bad item to be used as both a front and rear projection screen, in a pinch (would have like to have seen how the latter looks).
@DeliriousProductions
Жыл бұрын
I love anything that will save me space. Miniature is the way.
Linus... They had been selling these in Taobao for 2-3 years actually... just "updated hardware". I am actually a bit surprised that you didn't find out about these tiny PC's sooner. They are actually used along side with TV's in HK and China these days to use the large panels as monitors. There is actually a 5.5" touchscreen tiny PC that runs the EXACT same specs that's coming out this month.
@Kelekgnixiyusjn
Жыл бұрын
He cant be blasee, unimpressed by many things he reviews. Would make for uninteresting videos. Not really an accusation. Just a reasonable guess. But good added info, thanks
@PootisDaLoopis
Жыл бұрын
do you have any links to those? interested in buying one
Finally, Linus has got a PC sized perfectly for him.
@crazyddog7378
Жыл бұрын
Damn… you really did him like that 💀
@philippesteindl3356
Жыл бұрын
The best PC for linus is inside a Zorbing-Ball.
@k033as9
Жыл бұрын
its a shitty product
@A6Legit
Жыл бұрын
Going off my screen he's gotta be what, 3.5" tall? Imagine how small the PC is
@garyhost354
Жыл бұрын
Not his bunda. Bro got them cheeks.
The editors are on acid lately, I love it!
@enfrid
Жыл бұрын
u want some?
@neondemon5137
Жыл бұрын
ok zoomer
@znyan1077
Жыл бұрын
I don't
@ninjaneven4274
Жыл бұрын
I love acid too.
@dragon2knight
Жыл бұрын
@@enfrid I got plenty, thanks 🤣
When I was a kid my friends and I would all tell our parents we were going for a sleepover to one of our friends houses so we could sneak away and go camping in the bush at a cabin we made. I wish I had a set up like this to bring alone for some fun at night. You'd be the coolest kid breaking out all these gadgets to project a movie for everyone.
Absolutely going through it today which I'm not used to. Thank goodness for LTT. I dunno shit all about computers, it all tends to go right over my head but that's not why I watch anyway. These guys are just so calming.
I can only imagine the nightmare what the PCB layout designer had to live to make that shit real.
@ryutenmen
Жыл бұрын
Why, the Nintendo GameCube existed for over 20 years now. Its the perfect inspiration for such design - cubic, dual boards stacked on top of each other and relatively small.
@RBgamesbr
Жыл бұрын
@@ryutenmen The amount of stuff to make a PC motherboard is insanelly higher than the GameCubes, I don't think he means the concept of stacked PCBs, only to pack all traces and components needed into such a small footprint.
@claudiu7909
Жыл бұрын
@@RBgamesbr also, many signals in a pc must have traces routed together to ensure optimal performance (or even functionality in some cases). This makes routing so much worse. Sometimes you can route them individually, but there are chances of encountering problems later
@Bialy_1
Жыл бұрын
@@RBgamesbr There is only 5V in this device... and the PCB is not more complicated than the one in old smartphone like NOKIA 500 that was made in something like 2008 and PCB for it was most likely less than half of that space.
@thedryparn1279
Жыл бұрын
I don't see any problems with it at all and i work with electronics R&D. The boards didn't look densely populated at all. The J-series processors are SoCs and doesn't need a lot of extra components.
When I was in Japan I saw these a lot. Many university students and young enterpreneurs have really small apartments and those tiny projectors are perfect for that situation. But I think all of those were used with smartphones and tablets, the mini-PC thing seems new to me!
@DuvJones
Жыл бұрын
It's been a round for a while but the US, in particular, is not keen on the form factor.... for consumers. This the kind of device that would be a cashier machine for your supermarket, but would you find this on the shelf of Best Buy/Amazon? Likely not (through, Amazon is funny.... you can find direct-to-business products like this on the site).
@jesses1589
Жыл бұрын
The Android Dex desktop seems pretty useable if I had to get use to it. Mouse and KB with a USB-C hub w/ HDMI out and thats essentially all I would need to a display device of choice.
@lp67O
Жыл бұрын
Why they do not use usual 13inch laptops???
@Mazzl67
Жыл бұрын
@@lp67O Because it's also substituting a tv and movie night on a 13 inch would be a little underwhelming
@lp67O
Жыл бұрын
@@Mazzl67 For movie, I would prefer FullHD over this 480p crap
This is truly nice! I was just as excited as you were when you realized the projector has a trackpad integrated! :D
Love it! These kind of vids bring me back to LTT time and again.
I'm surprised Linus hadn't heard of a J4125, they've been around so long now that they've basically been replaced with the N5000 series by OEMs. Very common in mini PCs, netbooks etc. They need sufficient cooling or they throttle, so it's not uncommon for them to underperform when crammed into something this small.
@henfibr
Жыл бұрын
Also one of the most popular CPUs for NAS devices (Synology, QNAP) and firewalls for Pfsense (Qotom etc.). I have the 2-core version (J4025) in my NAS. J4125 replaced the J3455 which was also very popular in the same series and as you said they have been replaced now by 5000 series and 6000 series models. The NXXX versions are usual 6W while the JXXX version are 10W.
@AndrewFrink
Жыл бұрын
and the N6000 are just hitting the market. so this thing is basically 2 gens back for a very small size reduction over something like a nuc.
@tfharper
Жыл бұрын
And the 5000 series are already being replaced by the 6000 series. This is old as dirt tech, and not really able to do much of anything that someone's phone from 3 gens ago can do.
@St0rmer66
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, you can buy better cooled N5105 mini PC's which are thinner than this for the same sort of money and they'll do dual output and gigabit LAN etc. This is a dead product from the launch day. The whole package is a bit of a novelty but in reality it's the PC part that you really want.
@ImJustPassingThrough
Жыл бұрын
@@St0rmer66 And it isn't even that unique, Do a little digging and you can find basically the exact thing, but with a better CPU.
That PC is bigger than Linus himself!
@EmmTshh
Жыл бұрын
This is a human
@TheRealEncy
Жыл бұрын
*Funni short linus*
Linus's excitement about this is SO MUCH MORE genuine than I have ever heard him before.. the track pad on he's actually geek'd
how far computers have come where something so tiny is actually not bad is amazing
This thing is adorable and surprisingly well thought out, especially at such a reasonable price. Not a product for me, but I am impressed with what it is.
@PhobosDDeimos
Жыл бұрын
I agree, though I'm not a fan of the mess of cables required. Destroys the whole look of it.
@pedgarage
Жыл бұрын
Well thought out? That's a mess of cable, nullifyng all the portable and small form factor of the product. The case for carrying all that stuff is bigger than a gaming laptop with 100x the power of that.
@zodwraith5745
Жыл бұрын
@@pedgarage Not to mention that $175 is just the PC with no SSD, no projector, and doesn't even come with a case. A $200 laptop is infinitely better. I found an 11th gen 15" i3 on Newegg in 2 minutes and that even comes with a case. This has a 2019 Celeron that's going to be way slower.
@hightimer9418
Жыл бұрын
Well it's good that it's not a product for you because it's a scam
@ReeferSmoker
Жыл бұрын
The slow SSD and 4 core CPU are horrendous
always so interesting to see how compact pcs have become
@Eratas1
Жыл бұрын
Intel Compute Stick (2015) is a size of m.2 external box and connects directly to HDMI port.
@A6Legit
Жыл бұрын
True but it seems understandable considering cell phones
@D_Wito
Жыл бұрын
@@Eratas1 but is crap... at least the one I have, though without using gyro pilot-mouse-keyboard combo it was mostly usable (no idea why it was so hard on cpu) but still freezed each dozen seconds on yt (and any updates make it completely unusable until it fhinishes) But things like one from this video, and Chuwi Larkbox which is exactly same thing but few years eariler are doing quite well still intel compute stick is a really nice idea
@Gabu_
Жыл бұрын
@@A6Legit Exactly. A Snapdragon 8 can get performance relatively close to Zen 2 using the same 10 watts, whereas this Celeron barely gets a multicore score above the single core score of a 3600X.
@lemek4
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's so damn impressive, not like this tiny 4x smaller piece of hardware called smartphone that is 4 times more powerful...
This would actually be pretty valid for bringing a pc to somewhere with locked down pcs. I'd use it in my college's labs where I need custom software that IT refuses to download.
@--.--
Жыл бұрын
Yo laptops exist
@ThunderBird80085
Жыл бұрын
@@--.-- a $200 laptop is a chrome book which is functionally useless unless you only web browse.
@b00tn3t7
Жыл бұрын
@@ThunderBird80085 Depends on the software you're trying to run. You can easily ditch ChromeOS for any linux distro. Also you could easily get a decent laptop on ebay for 200
@chikipichi5280
Жыл бұрын
Well the network is also usually locked so bring your own hotspot
@hotmailcompany52
Жыл бұрын
damn my it guys were lax letting us run whatever if it could run off a memory stick lol
What a cool little gadget, and Linus's reaction to it was fun to watch. Wish I had an reason to get something like this, I'd be tempted.
I would have liked to see this being used with a monitor and not just the projector
@helplmchoking
Жыл бұрын
At that point you may as well use a laptop, no? If you're carrying a portable display and this box then you may as well carry a slightly thicker display and leave the box behind
@bubbledoubletrouble
Жыл бұрын
@@helplmchoking The Nreal glasses could be a better partner than a full-size monitor.
@johnhricko8212
Жыл бұрын
Phone as monitor?
@a7G-82r
Жыл бұрын
@@helplmchoking mmmh if only everybody carried some sort of portable display around............
@vorishloss1890
Жыл бұрын
came here for this
This is the kind of fun and experimental designs I wish the phone industry still did. Fun stuff like this is what makes computers awesome.
@karnige5804
Жыл бұрын
motorola did stuff like this. is bombed big time.
@3ericw
Жыл бұрын
Yah the stuff that's super experimental bombed. Like the projector phone.
Hey Linus, you have inspired me so much to learn about pc’s and technology. You have really sparked an awesome interest for me! I live in New Zealand so most of the time when you post a video I just wake up and I immediately go to the TV and watch your latest video! I love all your videos so much. They are all so interesting and engaging to watch and I learn so much from them! I am currently saving up my money to buy my very first gaming pc! And with your help I now know what is good to buy and what's not, what I should be paying for components and knowing if they are good or not. So I just wanted to say a big thank you to all of you at Linus Tech Tips for sparking an awesome interest, giving me so much knowledge, and teaching me new stuff everyday! Keep it up guys!
The Celeron 4125 is also integrated in the Synology Models DS720+, DS920+ and DS1520+. And it works really good.
I love how much fun he has with this. Makes me want one even though I don't need it.
@Yatukih_001
Жыл бұрын
I would recommend one for you if you are for example into fantasy role playing or need to spend time in a tiny apartment where a huge pc is not an option.
@drinkingrobot2252
Жыл бұрын
consoom
@TheNiteNinja19
Жыл бұрын
@@Yatukih_001 Actually I was thinking about using a raspberry Pi for a glovebox computer in my car (I have a 7 inch display head unit with AV inputs), but this would be a bit more powerful and capable and even more compact. 🤔
I actually contributed to get one for my mother to function as her primary home PC and save space in her office. Received it about a year ago. Great little box that's as advertised.
What an amazing product. This would work great for camping or caravaning, and even be good for work as a pop-up mobile presentation device replacing a full sized laptop and projector. This is one of those products, where if your a reasonable user it will perform very well. With the added benfit of being a cool talking point when you show it off.
I thought of something similar a few years back. But I wanted to build the CPU into the projector body along with a laser keyboard. So that the display, the keyboard and mousing interface would all be projections.
@Dead_Weight21
Жыл бұрын
There's already a "lazer" keyboard. Check out computer clan's video on it. It's not very good, the keyboard
@ccelik97
Жыл бұрын
You know what'd be cool (but not literally)? An eGPU enclosure that supports wireless DisplayPort (for AR & VR: Yeah, Wi-Fi 7 will make it more than compelling for high end gayming). Slap a cheap touch screen on a side of it for good measure for troubleshooting in a pinch I mean. It'd go great with the new trend that's mini PCs & modular computing.
I'm noticing there's been a newer sorta editing style for the latest video, with Linus on a colored gradient background. I'm still mixed on it, but it's been cool to see mixed in with your engineering, review, and showcase content.
@NotTheHeroStudios
Жыл бұрын
I think the editors have taken over. Linus is locked in a room filming, they have his family. They're doing what they want
@StrewthSeeker
Жыл бұрын
They’re possibly attempting to appeal to the TikTok/Shorts crowd, or at the very least trying the style of editing to see if it meshes with the audience. Editing on those platforms has very clearly been moving in the direction of super hypo jump cuts, lots of loud personality, text on screen, and a very high “tempo” (for lack of a better word) in the last few years, and they’re likely attempting to see if it will help their performance on KZread. If you’re not constantly trying new things, you’re getting stale, but I’m not sure if the LTT demographic is ready for TikTokified tech videos. IMO they should be moving in the MKBHD direction of high quality intros, smooth editing and aesthetically pleasing shots, but that’s a lot more work, for maybe no gain. I love that they’re at least trying new things. There’s a lot of very intelligent and knowledgeable people at LMG, and they know what it takes to stay relevant in the online content space. Let’s hope they strike that balance.
@bri1085
Жыл бұрын
@@StrewthSeeker don't think tiktok vídeos have monochrome backgrounds, and a lot of the loud personality style has been a staple of the platform before tiktok even became prominent.
@neondemon5137
Жыл бұрын
It's to attract the zoomer adhd brain
@ziek7320
Жыл бұрын
I do miss the background of a room.
10:51 I hope some way, some how, this guy finds out he was for a moment, the star of a Linus Tech Tips video.
Just watched the intel bobble head video you did a while back and its crazy to see it was 13 years ago in that video It made me look your channel up and glad to see the years have been very good. Thanks for sticking around
I think that not only is it a neat concept and pretty well thought out, since it has been created and put on the market, it is going to create competition and maybe we will get Intel/AMD/Nvidia on the train with making the hardware to modern standards like an I9 micro chipset with an RTX 40XX mini series. We keep going bigger and bigger but with modern advancements you could definitely build a pre-2015 game killer GPU/CPU combo for something that small if they would just give 'er a go.
@the_original_dude
10 ай бұрын
why would you buy that instead of a laptop? A laptop is much more compact
@thrownsofaraway9978
9 ай бұрын
@@the_original_dude I do have a few thoughts on this and that is a great point. Personally, I have a hard time using laptops as I have really broad shoulders making the keyboard and trackpad uncomfortable. Using a mouse with the laptop is still a pain as the monitor is stuck relative to where the keyboard is making it insanely hard to type whilst looking at the monitor as well as making gaming a chore. I also use my desktop keyboard angled in at close to 45 degrees meaning I have to carry an extra keyboard AND mouse with me. My reading distance vision is also not great so I like to have a specific set distance that you can't really do with the laptop as it's all connected. I have raised monitors with them being raised about 6-8 inches above the desk which is something you can't do with a laptop without making it out of multiple pieces essentially doing what that thing does. I also DO own a laptop if that gives you any solace but I only use it when traveling and not much else. Mostly gets used to talk or watch shows. One final thing is the continuous upgradability and not being locked into one ecosystem. Sorry for this long drawn out mess of a reply but hopefully this gets the point across and thanks for asking.
@the_original_dude
9 ай бұрын
@@thrownsofaraway9978 but what's the use case? Like staying at a hotel room? You still would have to carry your keyboard of choice. That tiny projector is gonna be way worse than a laptop monitor in uncomfortable position. Imo, upgradability is a little overrated. But if you really need it, Framework seems like the only solid option. Personally, given I understand your use case, I would just use a table(like Surface Pro or Dell XPS 13 2-in-1) with a mouse and a keyboard of choice. Or use Framework(with removed display, but keep the keyboard and use it) + portable monitor + mouse. Or Mini PC + portable monitor + mouse + keyboard. If it's gonna be used only at some place with a TV and Android can do the job, I would just use the phone + TV + mouse + keyboard
Mad props to the editor for that GI JOE PSA "I'm a computer..." inclusion. Bravo! I'll have to go watch all those videos again.
@ege621
Жыл бұрын
STOP ALL THE DOWNLOADIN
@phillkonopka9575
Жыл бұрын
Not how I thought I was going to start my day lol good times.
@Ogreal777
Жыл бұрын
NEURON ACTIVATED, TIME TO WATCH THE GI JOE PLAYLIST
@Cellinator
Жыл бұрын
Alright, give him the stick-DON’T GIVE HIM THE STICK!!!!
@neithermanc1
Жыл бұрын
PORKCHOP SANDWICHES!
You should pair it to the Nreal glasses that came out. Apparently it's USBC I believe, which is really convenient when you think about it. Since everything else is portable would be hilarious. There is also a Bluetooth finger mouse that's like $45. If you did all of this it would actually be pretty dope to watch Edit I did not expect this comment to get as big as it did. That's really awesome Edit edit: Linus if you do mention me!
@fabiodragon13
Жыл бұрын
They did on the Short Circuit channel
@Mrlemar1
Жыл бұрын
I love the idea! If you're reading this: please like the parent comment so LTT sees it.
Geniunely great looking pocket PC. I'd love to see Anthony do a "how it compares to the open Pandora" or other similar pocket pc's etc in regards to power/specs etc The projector is just awesome though. I miss the Samsung Galaxy Beam phones. =( We need a short throw Galaxy beam 23
Cool product. One of the best LTT videos in a while.
This reminds me of a few years ago when I tried to build a setup like this with a Raspberry Pi. But pico projectors were still too expensive and not good enough for it to really work well. Packing this much power and this many features into such small, cheap for factors is impressive. I could see this being perfect for say a camping trip where you want to put on a movie, especially if you have sufficient cell signal to tether and stream something
@marcusciantar3407
Жыл бұрын
camping is such a great use case for this - the thing runs from a power bank!
@VertexPlaysMC
Жыл бұрын
@@marcusciantar3407 Or you could use a laptop.
@MrPaxio
Жыл бұрын
or just bring a cheapo laptop, buy the same or cheaper projector, and tether or hotspot ur phone for connection. laptop has a battery aswell so u could do stuff outside of outlet range. cheaper, more versatile and expandable/modular/upgradable
@Krydolph
Жыл бұрын
@@MrPaxio This eill take up less space, and weigh less than a laptop though! For a lot of situations, maybe even most, a laptop could be as good or better, specially if you already have one! But lets you are hiking, or biking, or something where you are space restricted, and maybe having to log it around. This would be a better setup.
@Zehn1337
Жыл бұрын
yeah but at that point just use the android pico projector by itself to stream.
Bless the editor for the GI Joe PSA parody insert, I see you.
@ReLo_FZR
Жыл бұрын
The editor is a man of culture
@grahamwilliamson5306
Жыл бұрын
"who wants a body massage??"
@zeke7515
Жыл бұрын
I don't know much about computers, other than the, other than the one we got at my house. My mom put a couple of games on it and I play those.
@zeberoni9637
Жыл бұрын
@@ReLo_FZR The editor is a millennial for sure
@mplo23
Жыл бұрын
Pork Chop Sandwiches!
Mini PCs have been around. I bought a couple of a different brand several years ago. They are great for media centers; movies, music, general office stuff, Even streaming my main PC screen to any TV. Also perfect for the kids for homework and Minecraft.
Dude, regardless of the limitations of this machine, just the crazy amounts of "innovations" that they have included here for the price they are asking for it, makes me wish this company a lot of success, If they get big enough to start making some more typical machines, who knows what crazy things they will add.
@panterapicopcbyxdo8734
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
That little computer is going to be great for Powerpoint presentations.
@rhamlet5290
Жыл бұрын
How? Your phone can already do everything this can
@Mp57navy
Жыл бұрын
@@rhamlet5290 Well, for one, it runs on Windows. Second, you can connect a mouse and keyboard. Mobile phones are just that, phones. Unless someone bridges the gap and make them actually powerful enough to run more that ad-laden mobile games.
@MonicaHolly143
Жыл бұрын
@@Mp57navy u can actually connect ur phone to mouse and keyboards for years now
@Gadlight
Жыл бұрын
@@MonicaHolly143 probably he is talking about the reality of NA, since they mostly use Apple as phones. Luckly, the rest of the world is mostly android and you can pretty much do this without so much hassle through BT accessories.
@NTLMBigBench
Жыл бұрын
@@Gadlight Apple for phones. Android/Windows for pc’s
Those intro montages man. I'm kinda surprised there is no video compilation of the best (cringies) LTT intros
Haven't seen Linus this excited in a while!
I was looking at the specs and was wondering about the Q6600 comparison. Thanks for that screenshot. Man we've come a long way in 15 years. I used to have a Q6700 myself
15 seconds in and this is already a masterclass in video editing
@carbonfibercarpet4655
Жыл бұрын
STOP ALL THE DOWNLOADING
@staticlake3383
Жыл бұрын
It truly is…
@dominikkuzila
Жыл бұрын
This is a masterclass? This feels like a tiktok video where the editors expect viewers have a attention span of 5 seconds by spamming all that text.
@hmm_okok
Жыл бұрын
@@dominikkuzila I thought this must have been a bot comment, or someone in full sarcasm the content aware face smoosh at the beginning felt like a youtube poop from 2008
@dominikkuzila
Жыл бұрын
@@hmm_okok The top comments on popular KZreadrs always look like bot comments imo. They will praise the channel to the heavens no matter what they do.
This honestly looks absolutely perfect for my hobby shed. I was not looking forward to figuring out how to fit a pc in there for discord and youtube and this is just the perfect solution.
@TAKETopicS
Жыл бұрын
I have a 10x8ft shed and have a full pcsetup with i7 4770k gtx 980ti in coolermaster big case and 3 monitors all takes up about 5ft by 4ft of my shed i have still half the shed with a motorbike in that spot
@TFaceFalone
Жыл бұрын
Why would a laptop not be suitable in your case? I assume you would need space for some kind of screen anyway?
@zodwraith5745
Жыл бұрын
Just get a laptop. Once you start adding in even the basic needs shown here you're WAY past the price of a laptop. That price is the cube alone without even an SSD.
First thing I thought as soon as I saw the thumbnail was that this looked exactly like an Intel NUC PC. They're micro PCs in a chassis about that size with full Windows that I've seen used pretty much exclusively as "shuttle" PCs attached to conference room monitors or as digital signages. That projector, though, absolutely wildin'.
1:41 HE KNOWS MR HOMELESS!!!
Appreciate you LMG and staff keep up the fantastic video ideas and work!
@TheChemisch
Жыл бұрын
This is a 81 dollar product from alibaba, sub
Every time I see throwback videos I just shake my head at the little weasel Linus used to be 😂 You’ve come a long way. Also your style then looks like my current teenage daughters… wtf are you guys thinking ? Those custom PC cases were massive and awful back in the day 😂 wow, good memories.
I feel like this might be a great little machine for running stuff like HomeAssistant. You've got plenty of ports for peripherals and dongles, and the low power draw means a far better energy bill compared to an old PC/Laptop or a NUC. It should be faster than a Raspberry Pi but more efficient than an older PC
This reminds me of the Android Remix Mini I backed a few years ago on Kickstarter. Really nice idea. However in the modern age, I feel like anyone who wants this sort of functionality can just plug an HDMI cable into their phone and get 90% of the functionality.
@sushimshah2896
Жыл бұрын
The problem being that it's only feasible with either Samsung (higher end phones) or Moto (even mid-range). The vast majority of other phones don't even have USB 3.1/3.2 nor as good of a Desktop environment/UI as DeX/Ready For. The USB 2.0 bothers me even more since it takes ages to load up a stacked DCIM directory, not to mention the 2 decade old speeds! This ofc wouldn't have been a problem if more phones had a microSD slot!
@Inpheksion
Жыл бұрын
@@sushimshah2896 agree on a lot of the points here. It does make me wish the form factor of this was more of a puck/phone shape than a cube. I know a cube is kind of their kitschy aesthetic, but I'd much rather something I *could* put in my pocket if I'm just going back and forth from work to home where I'll have a M/KB waiting at both places rather than need a carrying case to hold it.
@sushimshah2896
Жыл бұрын
@@Inpheksion again Samsung DeX is the best option right now imo, alongwith ReadyFor. In fact if MS hadn't killed off WP, maybe Continuity would've been the go to! 🤷🏻♂️ (God I miss WP so much! 😢)
I've become a little obsessed with these mini PCs over the last couple of years. I bought a little Celeron N5095 one to use as a Plex server and it hardware transcodes like a champ for its price using quick sync. I've been recommending them to friends and family who don't need or want the portability of a laptop but also don't need a gaming computer. Even for Photoshop and light 1080p video work, some of the mid to higher end minis/NUCs work well.
@pietheijn-vo1gt
Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is great to put next to a home cinema set or something, it will surely be a lot faster than the garbage CPU that's in most smart TV's today
@chaosen3
Жыл бұрын
This. Even Dell/Lenovo SFF machines can be worth it, the one I have came with a Quadro GPU installed so that handles the transcoding for Plex handily.
I just can't wait for 4090 4k high-end computers for today being compact into something this small in the future as just the norm.
@Anas7ergun
Жыл бұрын
We will have them on the form of steam decks.
@ruolbu
Жыл бұрын
It will be a novelty like this thing is now.
The moment someone said something over comms was priceless. Also, it really is a cute little cube, even if it's more for web browsing I can easily see it be a nice alternative to fit the "NUC" niche at a fraction of the price too
I was honestly expecting this thing to be a LOT more expensive. But at its current price it’s a pretty great deal for what you get.
@zodwraith5745
Жыл бұрын
When you do the math it's really not. It's an overpriced Raspberry Pi with a Celeron instead of an Arm chip. The price you see has no SSD and absolutely none of the shown accessories. You don't even get a case. Just the cube and a cord. A $200 laptop is a ridiculously better value cause you get a faster CPU, plus a display and keyboard. When you realize nothing shown is included for that price it's not only not a great deal, it's kind of a rip off.
@Erevos85
Жыл бұрын
not really. for 269$ you can get a Chuwi laptop with the same CPU, 8GB ram, 256GB SSD and (the star of the show) a 13 or 14 inch 2160x1440 IPS 3:2 screen (for some reason the 14 inch model costs as much as the 13 inch).
@hightimer9418
Жыл бұрын
It's a great deal if it worked
@ShadowsJpop
Жыл бұрын
@@Erevos85 I have a tablet from them and I still keep wondering where they got such good screens for cheap. The hardware is not the best(mostly Celeron) but the screen is always high resolution and nicer colors than Dell, Lenovo, etc. for the same price.
Linus had soo much fun with this product!! Very contagious 😂
They did this 2 years a go with the "Lark Box" I'm very happy with mine, it's tiny and perfect for the lounge room :)
@rodolfogatti5814
Жыл бұрын
You still with it? mine was faulty, i sent to rma CHINA as they said and now i have nothing ... they scam me more than 200$
Would have been cool to see Anthony jump in and showcase what sort of emulation performance you could expect from something like that, I bet it could handle GameCube, maybe even ps2
@zeroa69
Жыл бұрын
Bare minimum you are easily playing everything up to dolphine quite comfortablely.
@Bluman2
Жыл бұрын
It handeld CSS pretty comfortably I think PS2 would be fine
@FastSloth87
Жыл бұрын
All that after installing Pop_OS, obviously.
@zeroa69
Жыл бұрын
@@Bluman2 css came out in 04 dude it better be able to play it. i had a pentium 3 that could run it lol.ps2 emulation takes a lot more power then css i dont think this can do it comfortably. a lot of that is poor optimization on the emulator side of things. dolphin on the other hand could probably be ran in game native resolutions vs hd.
@lukasl3440
Жыл бұрын
I think similar PC was tested on ETA prime chanel.
That uses the same CPU that the mini PC I bought a couple years ago uses (MeLE Quieter2). I turned it into a tiny plex box along with an external hard drive. It performed adequately.
I'm exited, and actually didn't saw Linus in a long time that exited for a product!!!
I actually use as a smb server (also running occasionally a Minecraft server) pc with 8 gigs ddr2 667mhz ram with an intel 2 quad q6600 and a 20$ sata 256gb sdd until two weeks ago when I assembled a new server because I needed a processor with see 4.2 instructions. When I see it in the video comes in my mind memories of me trying to do stupid stuff on that pc when I was a child permitting me to approaching the “tech world”. Despite all the torture that I have done to that pc and that cpu it continue to hold on and running for at least 6 years 24/7 without problems. That cpu is a tank, is bombproof and I think that I will put that cpu in a frame.
Currently sold out but I am absolutely buying one when I can, this is so useful in IT settings.
i like small form factor stuff like this, it's really convenient to set up, you can put em pretty much anywhere in your house. they also tend to be fairly efficient.
@VertexPlaysMC
Жыл бұрын
same with a laptop.
linus i saw you this much excited in ages
Linus after getting a new pre built pc: Boot it❌️rip it open✅️
Very cool product. Would have liked to see the battery pack be cube shaped so it could stack underneath or even plug into the PC without a cable.
Walk on home boy! Nice Pantera reference and an awesome video, as always.
This video is a really cool ad for your products. I forgot it was almost a review.
Love that, we definitely need a future version all without cables alla wifi or Bluetooth
@jwadaow
Жыл бұрын
That's offensive.
The tiny projector with the mouse controls on top is super cool
@Densmode3dp
Жыл бұрын
Yes…that’s what I want out of this product. Where tho
@AsciiWolf
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it has a 7 years old Android OS.
This tiny pc is just so sick and packed with functionality for $200, this video was an absolute treat!
@MoChuang343
Жыл бұрын
Prettt sure you can get tiny PCs like this without all the projector and stuff. Like this one on Amazon for $160 is the same form factor with a newer 10nm Celeron and newer GPU cores. GMKtec Mini PC Intel 11th Gen N5105, 10nm 8GB RAM 128GB SSD M.2 2242, Nucbox5 Pro Mini Desktop Computer Windows 11 Pro, Micro PC with Dual HDMI 4K, Dual DDR4, Dual WiFi, Giga, BT4.2& Cooling Fans
@netsider
Жыл бұрын
Isn't TF and MicroSD the same thing? Nobody can give me an answer for sure. Linus says they're "intercompatible" but I think that's just because they're exactly the same thing but labeled different.
@netsider
Жыл бұрын
How *is* this different than the other mini (micro?) PCs? Just because it has a matching projector? Not bashing the video because it was still good, but just wondering.
@MoChuang343
Жыл бұрын
@@netsider as far as I can tell this looks like a rebranded GMK NUC box or Lark box but with a last gen CPU.
@TheBacontarian
Жыл бұрын
@@MoChuang343 this is why i don't fund indiegogo stuff anymore, by the time it actually comes out years later someone already made a better cheaper version. I ordered a special video stabilization thing but by the time it came out the built in stabilization in go pros and reg cams already 3X better
Seeing Pantera referenced in a LMG video is a New Level of awesomeness! Second only to the reveal, that the 8-Bit Guy is a second cousin of Dime and Vinnie :D
Dude, this thing is awesom
I've had a PC in this same realm of size, maybe about 1.5x-2x bigger made by Gigabyte as a dedicated computer for our shop's office for almost 10 years now. Small PCs really are remarkable and can only imagine the leaps made in that amount of time. It was probably around 2x as much then as well!!
The editing in the opening first few minutes is next tier good. Those GI Joe PSAs are so quotable! 😂
This is a really good tiny computer. With a few updates to the CPU and projector and maybe less wires i see mysslf using this for simple streaming and other not so demanding computing tasks..
I use the intel stick computer for traveling. I have a full sized laptop, but a lot of times in hotels, I need to use the laptop for work. I plug the stick computer into the hotel TV, and have access to youtube, and other streaming options (with ways to work around commercials), and they are powerful enough for classic gaming as well. The other issue that I can bypass is the hotel authentication page with a full computer, that sometimes does not play nice with other dedicated streaming sticks.
Linus's tiny hands touched so much strange hardware over the years, but their most intrinsic value in life has been found in building confidence.
You get a like just for using the home improvement (HUUUUUUUH) sound. You guys rock my socks. Really hitting your stride Linus, KILLING it bro!
Foldout bluetooth keyboards has been available for ages on Amazon, they even make one with a touchpad now. I bought one years ago thinking it'd come in handy, was pleasantly surprised by the quality but, erm, have never used it since.
This thing is honestly awesome.
10:35 Linus is being dramatic about the internet speeds while I sit in Germany where 10-15 MB/s are considered fast. xD
9:09 someone needs to download the clip then replace the audio with song for denise
I have that projector since covid. Not a new product, but the lens cover is a nice update.
Got a ThinClient with a J4105 and 8GB of RAM, just had to add a proper SSD as it came with only 16GB. This did cost me 56 Euros incl. shipping... Using it as my low power NAS, not drawing more power in idle than the Pi 4 I was using before but offering more performance when needed.
This is the same CPU as used in the Synology DS920+ NAS, which supports GPU accelerated transcoding on Plex. It'd make a cool little media box!
Using this with a portable tou h screen for a GM screen for Pathdinder or DnD would be awesome
Metal Linus, rocking out to Pantera. That's what I'm talking about 🤘
I had a somewhat similar idea years ago, but much more compact. Basically, a phone with a projector and one of those weird projectible red keyboards built in. (This was just a passing thought I had that was completely destroyed by the fact that those projectible keyboards were crap and died horribly.)
It's a fairly interesting product although Intel's NUCs, while being more expensive depending on the configuration, do a much better job at being "a tiny desktop computer you can carry in your pocket" and actually having some decent power (you can even find ones with core i7 in them if you're willing to spend the price and hear a spinning fan all the time). Great video that flows perfectly tho, love the editing!
1:46 bro really turned into Gru 💀
Perfect for use out and about camping or in a converted camping van
That's actually surprisingly bright for how small it is and how bright the room is
Editing on this one is really great! Awesome job Alexandre!
Given the size of this thing, my thoughts jumped to Raspberry Pi and the x86 alternatives, which seem close in price as well (at least with some budget allocated to case/heatsink etc)
@MegaEmmanuel09
Жыл бұрын
12:30 If, like he suggested, I just watched KZread videos and basic word processing, then I *would* just use a RasPi
Just seeing how small linus is compaird to my cosmos II makes me giggle. Best one spot pc, case ever (don't take it to lan's(do i did do that ) it is pretty heavy) love it.
Amazing design
Was a normal monitor ever tested with this unit? Would be interesting to know how it performs connecting a regular display
@D_Wito
Жыл бұрын
based on my Chuwi Larkbox Pro with same CPU it works just fine like any other pc, even with 4K display (no idea though with 4K video I probably tested but I don't remember it was probably fine as well) I even tested steam FHD streaming but latency (I mean slower games were still playable) was probably due to wifi signal not display or pc hardware
The chipmunk linus edit was 10/10😂. I would like(would not mind) more of that subtle-ly please