Toasty Bros
PC Building, Laptops, and Handheld Consoles with a focus on budget gaming and value.
Nutrition Label
Toasty Bros delivers accessible, budget-focused PC hardware content with a high degree of transparency about costs and product sourcing. Their videos prioritize practical gaming performance and value-for-money over deep technical theory or synthetic benchmarks.
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Notes
- !Titles occasionally exaggerate comparisons, so verify performance claims against the data shown.
- !Technical breakdowns focus on practical usability rather than deep engineering metrics.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

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Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“I am going to apologize in advance this map is so dark... This would be horrible on an OLED by the way.”[07:44] →
The creator provides real-time commentary on the viewing experience, noting specific friction points with the display brightness during gameplay.
“Oh, you know what? I think it turned down the battery because I think this thing is getting pretty low... Yeah, look, we're on Energy Saver mode. So this thing's about to die.”[15:30] →
The video captures the battery dying mid-recording, demonstrating the real-world limitations of the device's battery life.
“And for 3DMark Time Spy we got a score of 13,985... that's pretty good considering you're getting basically all your peripherals built into the laptop.”[21:09] →
The video presents specific synthetic benchmark scores to back up performance claims, placing them in context of the product's value.