Testing the Cheapest Laptop
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The video examines finding an affordable laptop and testing its performance. Initially, expensive models cost up to $2,300, but prices are decreasing to $500, $300, and $200, prompting a purchase. After unboxing, startup is quick, but opening multiple tabs causes CPU to reach 90-100%. Running Zoom and Photoshop simultaneously slows the system, taking five minutes to load Photoshop. Gaming and multitasking strain the laptop further, causing performance issues. Despite high CPU usage, basic functions remain possible, but heavy multitasking challenges its capabilities. The video concludes by suggesting following Gohar for more tech insights.
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let’s find the cheapest laptop and test it these are all the expensive ones 2300 is crazy these seem to be getting cheaper 500 300 200 perfect let’s buy this thing and unbox it first let’s see how long it takes to start up okay not bad now let’s open up 10 tabs somehow the CPU is already at 90% so let’s do 20 tabs and the CPU is almost at 100% so what if I have to hop on a zoom call at the same time sup Sean sup okay so it’s working but what if I also want to use Photoshop for a school project it took 5 minutes to load but it’s still holding up but will it still hold up if I try to game at the same time never mind this thing’s not working but even at 99% CPU I can still do one final thing follow gohar
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