Solved! Cloud gaming on a 2-in1 PC

Sep 11, 2019
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Hi, everyone. I wasn’t quite sure where to put this.

Does anyone here cloud game on 2-in-1 laptops, like the RCA Cambio? Here’s a link for reference. Note, this is the $230 Intel Celeron version, and not the $100- Atom version. http://www.walmart.com/ip/RCA-Cambi...al-Camera-64GB-Bluetooth-W122SC24T2/658044867

If not this one, are there better E
Windows 10 units in this price range? I’m thinking Vortex, because I like the idea of linking Steam, (and possibly other accounts?,) to it, and accessing them on a Netflix style client.

  1. Is this possible?
  2. If not, can you recommend any other devices and services?
  3. With Vortex, can other accounts, (BattleNet, GOG Galaxy, UPlay, etc) be linked to it?

Thanks.


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For that price anything you get running Windows will be just about junk quality. RCA tablets fail a lot, never heard of the iView brand, guessing it's one of the generic Chinese companies that pop up using cheap parts and screens.

The best advice I would give is "don't", at least for those brands. Look for a mainstream brand that is known and does not have support from China that may or may not ever reply, and it will at the top of your price range. Maybe a Dell inspiron...
Sep 11, 2019
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Hi, I’m looking for a good hybrid laptop/2-in-1 laptop for cloud gaming, light normal gaming, and everyday use, between $100-$300.. The services that I’m thinking about are Vortex, Microsoft xCloud, and Stadia. I know this is a bit taboo, but t don’t judge.

I’m thinking this style, because I could easily play with a telescoping Bluetooth controller, or standard PC style. So far, I’ve looked at the RCA Cambio, and the iView Megatron and Maximus series. What are your suggestions?


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For that price anything you get running Windows will be just about junk quality. RCA tablets fail a lot, never heard of the iView brand, guessing it's one of the generic Chinese companies that pop up using cheap parts and screens.

The best advice I would give is "don't", at least for those brands. Look for a mainstream brand that is known and does not have support from China that may or may not ever reply, and it will at the top of your price range. Maybe a Dell inspiron https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/sho...-SsbjEtRSJFZwn3z7KxoCb5EQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds or a used Surface or Surface Go.

For Vortex info, they have a FAQ https://vortex.gg/
 
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