As long as the tent doesn’t catch fire (please, no space heaters for the GPU) and the hotspot bill doesn’t break the bank, this might just be the future of family camping. Not unplugged. But carefully, deliberately extended .
Have you tried remote PC gaming from a campsite? Share your most outrageous cable-management-in-the-woods story in the comments. camp with mom extend pc
High-end gaming laptops are expensive ($2,000+ for desktop-equivalent power), heavy, and prone to overheating on a picnic table. Meanwhile, a lightweight Chromebook or tablet paired with a remote extension can stream a $3,000 desktop PC with zero lag—provided the connection holds. As long as the tent doesn’t catch fire