Lavie Mini 8-inch touchscreen gaming laptop revealed
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Lavie is a joint venture between NEC and Lenovo but this is just a concept product for now.
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Re: Lavie Mini 8-inch touchscreen gaming laptop revealed
Excellent choice of resolution but that's where it ends for me. As soon as I saw intel, it was game over.
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Interesting...
Not sure about the controllers being on a massive empty plate like that. Would be better if they were independent, for portability. Also depends what they're like in large hands, as they really design these for kids, I find.
Overall looks quite cool though (hopefully it'll come in black) and a good fun size screen!
If it runs games well enough, I might take a closer look!
Re: Lavie Mini 8-inch touchscreen gaming laptop revealed
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Ttaskmaster
Interesting...
Not sure about the controllers being on a massive empty plate like that. Would be better if they were independent, for portability. Also depends what they're like in large hands, as they really design these for kids, I find.
Overall looks quite cool though (hopefully it'll come in black) and a good fun size screen!
If it runs games well enough, I might take a closer look!
It might be OK if the controllers fold into the middle for storage, or the plate slides or folds closed in some fashion.
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If the controller hardware is any good, then I can see it being alright for streamed services like Stadia, Geforce Now, PS Now, but I don't see it running games particularly well on that hardware.
The biggest insult is those round keyboard keys, though.
Re: Lavie Mini 8-inch touchscreen gaming laptop revealed
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AGTDenton
Excellent choice of resolution but that's where it ends for me. As soon as I saw intel, it was game over.
Other than the obvious CPU power deficit compared to newer Ryzen mobile, what else makes it game over? I really prefer intel for light gaming especially emulation as it always seems to have better performance.