GeoBook 120 Minecraft Edition offers inspiration in a world of endless possibilities with Minecraft included free from the Microsoft Store, along with bonus skin packs, texture packs and Minecoins. A sticker pack is also included to help you make the device your own. Ideal for both work and play, this laptop comes pre-loaded with Windows 10 in S-mode and also includes a 1-year subscription to Microsoft 365 Personal, offering access to leading productivity software such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint and more. Powered by an Intel Celeron Quad Core processor, 4GB RAM and includes 64GB eMMC storage built-in, along with a 2MP webcam and integrated mic & speakers.
Q: Is the Minecraft Java or Bedrock?
A: Hi there, it is the Bedrock version that is included with the device. I hope this helps!
Q: How long will it last till it breaks down?
A: The answer will depend on how you handle and take care of it. It’s like buying a car—if you drive the new car off of the lot and drive right into a pole, it probably won’t last as long as it would have if you’d driven it carefully and took the time to do regular maintenance.
Q: What kind of ports does it have ex: does it have Ethernet and USB ports
A: Hi there, the GeoBook 120 Minecraft Edition has the following; 2 x USB 3.0 Type A ports, 1 x USB 2.0 Type C port, 1 x Mini HDMI port, 1 x Headphone Jack and 1 x MicroSD card port. I hope this helps!
Q: Does it come with a charger
A: Hi John! Yes, all of our devices come with a charger!
Q: Is the RAM expandable and is it dual channel or single channel
A: Hi there! The internal components are soldered to the mainboard meaning the RAM cannot be increased. The GeoBook 120 Minecraft Edition is single channel. I hope this helps!
A: The GeoBook 120 Minecraft Edition meets the specs for Roblox and Roblox Studio, however Roblox Studio would run better with a GPU. I hope this helps!
Q: I've never heard of "Geo". Can you provide a bit more info about this brand?
A: According to the website, Geo is a UK-based computer brand which just launched into the US. Geo partners with Microsoft and Intel so it looks like they area legit company. The UK-based part might explain why the devices have a bit of design edge to it vs the usual black and silver laptops. You can see more here: https://geo-computers.com/about-us/