About Cloud Gaming Laptops

The three will do everything they can within those constraints to appeal to gamers, including shipping with larger screens (15–16 inches) and RGB keyboards. While that doesn’t mean much in terms of performance—these are Chromebooks, and we’re talking about streaming games, not playing them locally—the three will be doing all they can within those limitations. GameBench was used to benchmark all three cloud gaming laptops to see which one could run 1080p games at 120 frames per second. You should also experience input latency of less than 85 ms. That is “console-class” input latency, according to Google. The cost of the Lenovo model is $599, the ACER model is $650, and the ASUS model is not yet known.