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AliExpress Wouldn't Lie... Right? - Crelander Dual Screen Laptop

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips4.9M viewsFeb 5, 202316:20
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The video begins by introducing the Crelander Dual Screen Laptop as a potential bargain at $750, contrasting it with established dual-screen laptops like the ZenBook Duo. Linus questions whether the device lives up to the hype, noting several promising specs but also many red flags he will investigate, including the unusual back panel and the claimed display hardware. The host and Alex discuss the external PCIe-like port, build quality, and the curious hinge design that lifts the bottom display for a more ergonomic viewing angle, comparing it to other laptops in the same category. They acknowledge a strong savings on price but remain skeptical about the authenticity of the advertised specifications, promising a thorough hardware and performance check. The segment also touches on the overall chassis feel, the absence of branding, and the initial impression that this could be an OEM rebrand rather than a purely original design. The hosts set expectations for a deep dive into BIOS behavior, performance, and potential deal-breakers like keyboard layout and display quality.

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Questions answered

What is the Crelander Dual Screen Laptop claimed specifications and how do they compare to real-world tests?
The video suggests a claimed eight-core CPU, QHD screen, second display, and fast shipping, but testing reveals a different CPU core count, RAM speed, and storage configuration that do not fully align with those claims, indicating discrepancies between advertised specs and reality.
What are the major design flaws found in the Crelander laptop?
Key issues include a problematic keyboard layout with the right shift and delete swapped, a misleading display resolution claim, a subpar webcam, and questionable back panel features that lack documentation.
How does the display performance fare in labs versus claimed specs?
Lab results show the bottom display achieving 100% sRGB while the top display underperforms color coverage, and the overall brightness is poor, contradicting the product page’s 90 Hz QHD claim.
Is there any potential for improving the device through software or firmware updates?
There is speculation that BIOS or firmware updates could unlock CPU boost and optimize RAM usage, but no confirmed solution is provided in the video. Viewer interest centers on possible follow-ups with BIOS tinkering.