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Others also doubt its effectiveness.

Others also doubt its effectiveness.

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Izzy_Izzy_
Member
56
09-08-2016, 04:26 AM
#1
Hey there, just wanted to share my thoughts on the "lapblet." They say it can handle all PC games and other titles you can play with Windows 10. Honestly? With an Intel Z8550, it feels more like playing League of Legends at low settings and CS:GO at very low settings. It’s a pretty poor CPU for gaming, yet their crowdfunding hit 430% of its original $100,000 target. I haven’t seen any mention of game streaming services or cloud-based virtual machines. It’s essentially a full Windows 10 machine with an Atom X5 Z8500/Z8550 processor. What do you think about this "epic" outcome?
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Izzy_Izzy_
09-08-2016, 04:26 AM #1

Hey there, just wanted to share my thoughts on the "lapblet." They say it can handle all PC games and other titles you can play with Windows 10. Honestly? With an Intel Z8550, it feels more like playing League of Legends at low settings and CS:GO at very low settings. It’s a pretty poor CPU for gaming, yet their crowdfunding hit 430% of its original $100,000 target. I haven’t seen any mention of game streaming services or cloud-based virtual machines. It’s essentially a full Windows 10 machine with an Atom X5 Z8500/Z8550 processor. What do you think about this "epic" outcome?

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Baallog
Member
189
09-08-2016, 09:26 AM
#2
It seems to let down expectations if you anticipate too much, but given its focus on older games and emulators, it should work well for those platforms.
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Baallog
09-08-2016, 09:26 AM #2

It seems to let down expectations if you anticipate too much, but given its focus on older games and emulators, it should work well for those platforms.

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Robang592
Senior Member
368
09-09-2016, 02:28 AM
#3
Sure, the emulated games were probably a good idea on that kind of system. PSXFIN would have been a nice touch, but aside from the NDS, PSXFIN, and a few PSP emulators, it’s basically pointless. The specs are pretty old, especially when it comes to actual performance. Shield Tablet and Shield Portable still offer much better power and flexibility...
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Robang592
09-09-2016, 02:28 AM #3

Sure, the emulated games were probably a good idea on that kind of system. PSXFIN would have been a nice touch, but aside from the NDS, PSXFIN, and a few PSP emulators, it’s basically pointless. The specs are pretty old, especially when it comes to actual performance. Shield Tablet and Shield Portable still offer much better power and flexibility...

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TehNaaGo
Junior Member
5
09-09-2016, 02:51 AM
#4
Brings back memories of my Xperia Play, but overall I wouldn’t recommend it. The gamepad is the worst, and the keyboard is even worse.
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TehNaaGo
09-09-2016, 02:51 AM #4

Brings back memories of my Xperia Play, but overall I wouldn’t recommend it. The gamepad is the worst, and the keyboard is even worse.

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_boat
Member
127
09-09-2016, 04:30 AM
#5
I prefer to enjoy games on my phone.
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_boat
09-09-2016, 04:30 AM #5

I prefer to enjoy games on my phone.

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DatBoiJeroen
Junior Member
12
09-09-2016, 05:00 AM
#6
It functions mainly as a shield for streaming games without the graphics capabilities to run them directly. It’s similar to using Shield with Steamlink, allowing gameplay from your PC while streaming. Smaller systems or Linux laptops can technically achieve the same results. I’m not sure how it differs from existing solutions on the market.
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DatBoiJeroen
09-09-2016, 05:00 AM #6

It functions mainly as a shield for streaming games without the graphics capabilities to run them directly. It’s similar to using Shield with Steamlink, allowing gameplay from your PC while streaming. Smaller systems or Linux laptops can technically achieve the same results. I’m not sure how it differs from existing solutions on the market.