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**Hey Guys, This is Austin!**
Hello everyone, this is Austin, and I've got some amazing deals to share with you today. If you're heading back to school or looking for your first laptop, or maybe want to give your kids something they won't break the bank with, then keep reading!
**Four Brand New Laptops Under $300**
I'm excited to show you four brand new laptops that I've purchased for just $300 or less. These laptops are perfect for anyone who wants a reliable device without breaking the bank.
**Going Back to School?**
If you're going back to school, one of these laptops would be an excellent choice. They're affordable, and with the deals I have today, you can get one for an even lower price!
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**Shoutout to Raid Shadow Legends!**
A huge shoutout to Raid Shadow Legends for sponsoring this portion of the video. Thank you for supporting me and my content!
**Now, Back to Our Laptops...**
Okay, so first up we have an HP laptop, which is the smallest of our group at 14 inches. It's a cheap laptop, but it's not a ...
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey guys, this is Austin,and have I got some deals for you.In front of me, I havefour brand new laptopsall purchased for $300 or less.Are you going back to school?Or maybe buying your very first laptop?Or do you wanna giveyour kids something thatthey won't be able todestroy the bank with?Well I've got the deals.Speaking of deals, thisvideo is sponsored byRaid Shadow Legends.Raid is one of thebest-looking mobile gamesI've ever played.It really isn't too far offfrom PC and console games.And to top it off, it is free.Raid is an RPG with a great story line,awesome 3D graphics,giant boss fights,as well as PvP battlesand hundreds of championsto collect and customize.The game is growing super fast as well.Almost ten million peopleworldwide have alreadydownloaded it,and they've just launcheda big new update.There's also a rewardsprogram for new players.You get a daily login reward for thefirst ninety days you play,and who knows?You might just find me onthere as ProbablyAustin.I mean, I'm probably ProbablyAustin.So what are you waiting for?Definitely be sure to go check out thelink in the description,where you'll get fifty thousand silver,as well as a free epicchampion as part of thenew player program to start your journey.And of course, a huge shoutout to Raid Shadow Legendsfor sponsoring this portion of the video.So first up we have an HP laptop.So this is the smallestof the group at 14 inches.It's a cheap laptop,but it's not a "craptop"as the kids say.There are lots of laptopswhich are available forsignificantly less than this,say Chromebooks and what not,but generally speaking youtake a huge hit to the specs.I mean, they're very much meant for like,Chrome,and maybe a second Chrome tab.Whereas all of these laptopsactually have real specs.We're talking Ryzen processors,we're talking Core i3s,we're talking stuff whichyou can actually usefor everyday use.Next up we have the Acer Aspire 5.Another system whichcomes in at exactly $300.This is a larger laptop,so it's a 15 inch display.However, there's a couplethings that really jump out,including, this is poweredby a Ryzen processor.If it's IPS and 1080P,this actually looks to be pretty solid.Next up we have the ASUS VivoBook F510QAat an incredibly wallet busting $313.Another 15 inch laptop.So that's, uh,very plastic,but it's got USB-C.We also have an AMD A12processor, which is a little bit,um, older, shall we say?But I will give it a fair try nonetheless.Not bad, not bad.And if you really want topush the limits of budgets,you've got this guy.The Lenovo at $220.I will say, definitely thecheapest looking laptop here.It's the only one withan optical drive, though.Bet you didn't see that one coming.Now, the real test will be,which of these are actually good?Which of these are terrible?And which of these shouldyou spend your hard-earned,or maybe more importantly,your parents' hard-earned money on?The answer is yes.So after some time with these laptops,the hardware is one of thereal areas that these jump out.And in last place, iscertainly the Lenovo.Now to be fair, this isthe cheapest laptop here.The downside is it actually feels like it.So, the entire thing isjust made out of verycheap feeling plastic.I'm sure it'll be reasonably durable,but I mean, there's a lotof flex on like, the screen.It just doesn't really feelsuper well put together.Now that being said,there are some advantages.The keyboard is completely fine.The track pad is solid.It has okay ports, aswell as that DVD drive.However, it cannot measureup to the other laptopsin its class.In third place, we have the ASUS.Now this one actually looks really nice,although it is still made out of fairlycheap-feeling plastic.It does feel reasonablydurable, and it's the onlyone with a fingerprint sensor,which is a legitimately big plus.The only thing that reallypulls this ASUS downis the keyboard.It feels very cheap.In fact, I spent alittle bit of time with a$200 ASUS a little while ago,and it had almost the exact same keyboard.It's fine, it's usable,but it's dead last in thiscomparison which puts it inthird place for hardware.In a very close secondplace, we have the HP.Now this is another laptopthat definitely looks moreexpensive than its price tag suggests,and there's not a lot to complain about.So you have a good keyboard,a solid track pad,plenty of ports included,again you have USB-C.Really, the only issue hereis that there's anotherlaptop that just doeseverything a little bit better.Spoiler alert: it's that one.It's clear that Acer is usingthe same design for moreexpensive laptops becausethis feels awesome.Not only do you have the aluminum lid,importantly you also havethe back lit keyboard,the only one of thesecheap laptops that does.It's really nice to type on.You've got a solid touch pad.And you also have agood selection of ports.An all around win for the Acer.Now when it comes to buying a $300 laptop,something which is important is can youactually upgrade it?And to start out with,let's see what's insidethis Acer.So number one thing I noticeis that we can very easilyupgrade the memory.So, standard, all ofthese have 4GB of DDR4.However, it should be very easy to do,which I think you should do,because not only is Ryzengoing to be faster withmore memory,but also 8GB is just nice,and it's pretty cheap right now.Besides that, though, thisseems to be pretty solid.We have a 48Wh battery.We also have a WD 128GB NVMe drive.This actually might be the cleanest,easiest to work on laptop I've ever seen.This is, wow.It's gonna be tough to top this one.So as I'm taking apart the HP,I immediately have a note.This is not as easy as the Acer.Not only do you have to takeoff the two rubber feet,which, to be fair, is kinda easy to do,you also have to kindadisassemble this entirebottom piece.We do have what looks tobe a SATA based drive.It looks like a SATA drive,but it is a M.2 style module.We have an entirely empty 2.5 inch drive.So this is easy to jump up to 8GB of RAM,throw another SSD in there,in fact you can evenswap out the stock one.The only real downsidehere is that it's justnot as easy to access.It's doable, but you're gonnahave to be a little careful.So next up we have the ASUS.Now this is, well,unnecessarily challenging.Not only do you have a seriesof exposed screws on the back,but you also have screwsunderneath the feetso you have to tear them up,which always is a pain.Yet again, we see avery similar case here.We have 4GB of RAM whichyou can easily upgradethat to 8, or I guesstheoretically 16 if you want.We do have an empty 2.5 inch drive bay.As well as we have an SSDwhich I assume is SATA.Yes.So this is a Sandisk X600,so another 128GB SSD.My main gripe here is thatthis one is by far themost difficult to do.Just because they've kindof added a bunch of hurdleswith the different sizes ofscrews and removing the feet.But still very easily upgradable.The Lenovo is also notparticularly easy to do.Similar to the HP,it is kind of like a unibody style shell.The first thing I noticeis that unlike the othersystems we've been taking a look at,this is using a full 2.5 inch SSD,which means that there'sno, to my knowledge,easy way of upgrading the drive here.You either have to replaceyour optical drive,or you have to replace your optical drive.(laughs)That's pretty much it.There's also no easy wayof upgrading the RAM.We have 4GB in here,and I think this is a very,very obvious last place.Oh, and it only has a 30Wh battery,again the smallest ofthis entire comparison.Yeah, Lenovo is hard to get into,not much upgradability,tiny battery.Thumbs down.Our next test is an incredibly demandinggaming benchmark,known as Minecraft.I'm just kidding, that runs on everything.We're gonna be trying Fortnite today.Great.(laughs)First off we have the Acer,and this actually seems tohave the best specs on paper,with a Ryzen 3 processorand Vega graphics.However, it wants us to run at 480pand everything set to low.That's not good.Yeah.If this can't play at 720p,these other laptops certainlyare not going to be capable.This is certainly not the bestlooking Fortnite experiencein the world.However, the Acer iscapable of playing it.So running at 600p witheverything set to low,yeah, I know, but it's a $300 laptop,I'm actually getting reasonable frames.I'm getting somewhere in the 40ish range,usually kind of bottoming out.That's a, that's playable.It actually feels reasonably responsive.(laughs)Look how bad that looks.So, uh, 600p, even on low settings,not remotely playable at all.Well when we drop the resolution to 360p,we get like, 30ish frames per second.Now I will say one thingwith all of these systems,is that because they're onlyusing single channel memory,there are some moreperformance gains if youjump up to 8GB.But, that's bad.Not good.I don't like that at all.Let's try the other systems.This is also bad.Now we have the Lenovo.Now this, to be fair, isthe cheapest system here,and it also is the least powerfulwith an AMD A9 processor.(laughs)Well, maybe don't playFortnite with this one.I'm seriously so impressedwith the Aspire 5.I ended up spending $20 toupgrade it to 8GB of RAM,and honestly, it hasactually made a surprisinglybig difference.Purely by jumping to dual channel memory,we're getting nearly 10%better CPU performance,and almost 20% bettergraphics performance.For $20, I mean, that's about thebest bang for your buckupgrade that I've ever seen.For significantly less than $400,you're getting a solid laptop with a great1080p IPS display, goodkeyboard, touch pad,and importantly, you actuallyget pretty solid performance.I mean, if you're lookingfor a laptop on a budget,the Aspire 5 gets two big thumbs up.