6/25/2023 0 Comments Voyo vbook v1Screen type: IPS capacitive touch screen (10-Point) SpecificationĮxternal Memory: TF card up to 128GB (not included) Network: Supports 4G internet, Unlocked for Worldwide use. Gravity sensing system: Can fluently and sensitively run various applications Whether it is needed for work, study or play, it will suit your all needsĩ000mAh battery: Large capacity helps you free from shortage of power and frequent charging trouble and delivers long battery life without the fan RAM + ROM: 4GB + 128GB offers quick surfing online, video playing and gaming experience enhanced with DDR3L memory which makes all applications faster. GPU: Intel HD Graphic Gen 8 is better and faster in playing games and watching videos than the previous generation Windows 10 + Android 5.1 Dual OS: With more excellent interface, compatibility and running effect, the latest OS will lead you into a different worldġ0.1 inch screen: 1280 x 800 pixels capacitive IPS screen offers wonderful experiences for watching videos and browsing the Web, support touch pen writingĬPU: Intel Cherry Trail Z8350 Quad Core 1.44GHz (up to 1.92GHz) is equipped with better performance, delivering plenty of power for multitasking and fueling casual games and movies The VOYO VBook V1 4G 10.1 inch ultrabook tablet PC adapts to you, with 360 degree rotary design that provides four styles to enjoy media content - Tablet, Stand, Tent and Laptop Sure, it may not come with the expansion capabilities of this mini PC, but it is an infinitely more flexible option, especially if you're a business and don't want to worry about the hassle of aftersales.The Touch Stylus on picture is included. A laptop with a touchscreen display and a 500GB hard disk drive costs around £220 (around $290, AU$380) in the UK. The real threat to this device, though, comes from laptops – not barebones. All of them are cheaper but other than the V3, the rest use the slower Intel Atom Z8300 CPU. The competition is composed mainly of the Voyo V3, the Nexbox T9, the Pipo X6S and the K6A. The ability to run Ubuntu is also commendable although unless you're a Linux aficionado or anti-Microsoft, we'd fail to see why one would get rid of the existing Windows 10 installation. System admins will also appreciate the Gigabit wired connectivity option as well as the SATA port connector, the 802.11ac Wi-Fi and the Windows 10 license. The fact that it has a VGA port and allows for upgrades means that you can connect it to a legacy monitor. This is perhaps the best mini PC we've come across for SMBs. ![]() One missing feature that might be a deal-breaker for some is the absence of holes for VESA brackets – so you won't be able to hang the V1 on the back of a TV or monitor. ![]() In use, we didn't experience anything out of the ordinary bar the noise of the fan using Google Chrome, playing some YouTube videos and some light in-browser gaming were all performed without hiccups. The V1 runs Windows 10 Home 64-bit – which you can upgrade to Windows 10 Pro – and you should be able to install Ubuntu on it. On paper, both should perform equally well on light tasks, the type of workload you'd find in a SoHo/SMB environment or a thin client scenario. The former has a higher base frequency (320MHz compared to 200MHz) but a lower execution units (EU) count of 12 rather than 16. ![]() ![]() Another difference between the two models is the integrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics 400 versus Intel HD Graphics). The J3160 supports dual memory channel but the V1 has only one memory slot. The processor used by the V1 is a Braswell-based model, an Intel Celeron J3160 which looks a lot like the Atom x7-Z8700 from last year but with a slightly lower turbo frequency (2.24GHz compared to 2.4GHz).īoth these processors have four cores and handle four threads, are fabbed using a 14nm process, have 2MB L2 cache and a base frequency of 1.6GHz.
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