The Voyo VBook V3 is expensive, or at least the Pentium version is compared to certain Atom devices you can get nowadays (like the EZBook 2). With that increased expense you do get a much more powerful processor and a bigger battery, but that's about...
While it might look like a good match for Lenovo's more famous product, the V3 Ultrabook ends up feeling like a cheap copy. The lack of power, poor battery life and general hardware quirks mean that it's occasionally frustrating to use, but these...
The poor Wi-Fi performance, our review sample's defective power supply, possibly too high surface temperatures due to passive cooling, and a rather short battery life of just around 3.5 hours in Wi-Fi use are on the negative side. The installed hardware...
The first Vbook series ultrabook has been launched almost a year ago. Once the Voyo Vbook V1 was released many began comparing it with the Lenovo Yoga. It was reasonable – both devices can fold 360 degrees into four versatile modes. But if the Lenovo...
Meet the Voyo VBook V3, one from Voyo's flagship line of laptops. Voyo uses the same shell but changes the internals as they see fit, and here they have utilized the newest Apollo Lake Celeron N4200 chip. Let's get right into the unboxing.This was what...
Essentially, Voyo has produced a great piece of kit here, at least on the outside. Performance could have been improved but doing so would have inflated the price. As it stands, this is one of the best affordable convertible laptops on the...
La tablet Voyo Vbook V3 es una de esas que llevan a un nuevo nivel el concepto de tablet, ya que ofrece unas características que más parecen de un ordenador portátil que de este tipo de dispositivos.Esta tablet lleva sonando con fuerza desde hace unos...
Es gibt Geräte, vor allem aus China, die anfangs sehr vielversprechend wirken und sich dann während der Nutzung als Flop herausstellen. Dazu zählte beispielsweise das Trekstor SurfBook W1. Obwohl unser Modell des Voyo VBook V3 kaputtgegangen ist, fällt...
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