The OneNetbook 4 Is A Powerful Ultra Portable Mini Laptop Hands-On Review

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In this video, we take a look at the all-new OneNetBook 4, An Ultra-portable Mini laptop powered by the Intel i7 1160G7 CPU and backed by 16GB or Ram!m WIth a 10.1" 100%SRGB 2K Touch screen and up to 8 hours of battery life this Tiny Ultra Book can really perform, oh yeah and it has 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports so adding an eGPU is very easy so a hooked up a 2080Ti eGPU to see what this thing can do and I'm impressed! We run some benchmarks and test out some PC games like Forza Horizon 5, Doom eternal, and GTA5. This Video Is Sponsored by SImplyNuc

00:00-Intro
00:15-Unboxing
01:04-Overview
02:39-Specs
04:05-Overall Performance
06:00-Back 4 Blood PC Game Test
06:28-WIndows Performance and Benchmarks
07:48-GTA5 Test Intel Xe
08:07-Forza Horizon 5 Intel Xe Test
08:38-Doom Eternal INtel Xe Test
08:54-eGPU Test Thunderbolt eGPU 2080Ti
09:45-Forza Horizon 5 eGPU Test
10:12-Doom Eternal eGPU Test
10:46-Final Thoughts

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I love the size. If I was a person who had enough money to own multiple devices I would 100% own this for those on the go moments .

lazyshinobi
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Years ago, Alienware used to make the M11x. I always wanted one but they discontinued it after a few revisions. I really like tiny non-Chromebook laptops. thanks for a great review on this.

JonPYbanez
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"Portbale" just made my morning.

iSupermanCKi
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I really loved my netbook back in the day. I wish these weren't so expensive.

Sard_Onyx
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Sadly all I can think of is just how much better it would be with a Ryzen chip instead: I could forgive it on a large, beefy laptop with plenty of thermal room to maneuver but Ryzen is just so much better than 11 gen intel chips for this tiny form factor, hard pass.

dimitriid
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A Surface Go 3 with a dual-core 10th-gen i3 with UHD graphics 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is $750 USD with the type cover. The OneNetbook 4 has a quad-core 11th-gen i5 or i7 with Xe graphics, up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. You can get the i5-equipped, 8GB+256GB version of the Netbook 4 for $1, 000 USD. That's just $250 more to get a significantly better SOC with active cooling, twice as much storage, and Thunderbolt 4, not to mention a form factor you can actually use comfortably on any surface (unlike using the Go's kickstand and floppy keyboard).

Sure, the Platinum model here is a bit pricey, but it's still far from a bad deal relative to the specs and form factor - there's nothing else on the market that can offer the same combination of performance and functionality in this size.

For me, the Netbook 4 is the culmination of every netbook enthusiasts dreams and represents what netbooks always aspired (see what I did there?) to be. They werer ahead of their time, but their time has finally come.

nickthaskater
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Love these mini laptops. Feel like a few bluetooth controllers, flip the screen around and this thing would be awesome for games like mario party on the go.

randsom
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I wish there was a teardown of this netbook, like your usual videos

mingyi
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Damn this is one nice looking netbook! Wish EeePCs back in the day had these specs

GladeXD
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Impressive small laptop. Given the size and the specs, I think it’s pretty much close to peak performance that we can get out of it right now.

EdwinPohan
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are you still using this until now? how much it will cost?? it this still available in market

DEADPOOL-fmbz
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Can you do a video with the laptops in the sponsor segment? They look really good!

FlowMichael
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Mini laptops are getting so good man thank you for reviewing this

RyouConcord
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Since I had a really slow netbook with atom n270 in these size. I was dreaming about something powerfull but not bigger, and this device is perfect!! Even it's 2w1 pretty cool tablet PC.

DPeXoR
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ETA PRIME have you reviewed anything like this recently? I love the size of this, but it seems not to be available anymore. Can you offer any new options?

BAMVR
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That $1400 price tag is just way, way too much. And if you added the cost of a thunderbolt eGPU dock and 2080ti, you’re looking at nearly $3000 for, lets be honest, sub par performance for that price tag. You’re better off getting a slightly bigger laptop with a dedicated GPU built in for 1/3 the cost. You mentioned the other day a MSI laptop with a GTX1650 built in going for $500 on an early black friday sale.

In conclusion, you could just get a $500-700 laptop and a baller desktop for that price. And have better performance on the go and better performance at home with a dedicated desktop.

Imjeezus
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Get some joycons and turn this into a handheld! I have some stl for a grip for this

HandheldHardware
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I'm always finding gadgets l don't need but want on this channel! Is this a Chinese netbook?

antwango
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Have this one (not the Platinum Edition but the Core i5 version with 16GB/1TB), I think there are some issues one should mention

1) This supports the Surface Pen, which is fine for note taking. For drawing the line wobble might be too much (as typical with N-Trig digitizers), though it's much better than on the One Mix 3. However, the larger issue is that it doesn't support simultaneous Touch + Pen like other devices. They've needlessly implemented the worst kind of palm rejection: when the pen touches the screen, the touch input completely turns off for the entire screen (regular palm rejection only does that for the area near the pen where the palm would rest on), and needs a few seconds to reactivate after you move away the pen. This is really annoying for drawing when you are used to moving/rotating around the canvas with multitouch.

2) In tablet mode, the touchpad doesn't deactivate. The keyboard does though.

3) They did release some weird kind of Win11 upgrade tool, but be aware that this laptop doesn't have a BIOS with TPM activated (the CPU would support it, as it has Intel PTT), so I am guessing that their Win11 upgrade script (you can't use the official way via Microsoft - it says Win11 is not supported due to lack of TPM) does some of those workarounds that were floating around. Not sure how legal that is.

gebauzchris
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Wow, that's better than my currently running desktop computer :')

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