![]() Although it works well, it needs to clearly be broken in a bit before the keys are easier to press. It’s hard to describe what cheap feels like, but that’s exactly what this keyboard is. Performance and Graphic Testįor context, according to 3DMark the V3 is only better than 1% of all other computers tested. For the first, a stress test, we knew it wouldn’t pass from the start, but terrorized the machine anyways. We used two 3DMark performance tests and one Jetstream performance test to see how it holds up. Considering its price point though, this can be overlooked to some degree, but a decent tablet is priced nearly the same and works slightly better. 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. Typically ultrabooks can range in the $500-$1000 range, which make them both great for students and travelers. Ultrabooks are designed to be lighter, generally affordable, but pair down some of the lesser used features such as ethernet ports, CD drives (who uses those anymore?), and less USB ports in an effort to retain battery life. +++ YJHY_AT31_3692_L_Pen_圆4_ZW_170401.h 06:47:48.Laptops come in a lot of different forms now, from convertibles, to sudo laptop-hybrids, to the ever girthier gaming laptops, but more recently we’ve begun getting more ultrabooks or ultra portable sub-notebooks on the market. ![]() if I touch right lower corner, response of cursor is almost exactly in the center. Can anyone give me some advice where to dig?Īlso, with the mainstream driver and uncompressed firmware screen is responding on entire area but both axis inverted and all touches displayed only in the left top quarter, i.e. I've got headers file for firmware from the manufacturer but have no idea what all those bunches of numbers mean and where to make necessary corrections. There is obviously nothing to do with calibration but something should be done with firmware or driver. The rest of the screen is OK, and there are no inverted axis on the desktop. Touches recognized in wrong quite random places about 30-40 pixels away from where they should be. Most left side, especially top left on desktop is a bit dodgy. ![]()
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