When comparing the VOYO VBook V3 to the most common ultrabooks on the market, its performance scores fall flat. Speakers: Stereo, placed under unit Performance # Networking: Broadcom 802.11bgn SDIO Adapter (b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0 Storage: 64 GB eMMC Flash, 64 GB (58 GB after Windows 10)Ĭonnections and Ports: 1 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0 / 3.1 Gen1, 1 HDMI, Audio Connections: headphone, Card Reader: microSD, Sim card reader (non-functional in reviewed unit) Graphics adapter: Intel HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)ĭisplay: 13.3 inch 16:9, 1920×1080 pixel (FHD) 166 PPI, capacitive (10-point), Chi Mei N116HSE, IPS LED, 360° hinge, and is glossy This is especially true if you prefer doing all that with Windows. So while this can’t play any recent games (it does work well with the original Borderlands if that means anything), if you want to stream videos, do basic office work, and stream the Web this is a decent solution. The VBook V3 is not a powerhouse or even in the same world as the top-of-the-line ultrabooks, but it’s dirt cheap. This thing is dirt cheap, so we went in with low expectations. We tested the VBook V3 over a month, stressed tested and performance tested it, and traded in our daily Macbook pros for a week to see how it holds up. It’s neither the fastest computer nor the lightest, but it may be one of the cheapest. However, if you were ever looking for an affordable Windows 10 machine, and then wanted save another couple of hundreds you’d get the VOYO VBook V3 Ultrabook.
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