![]() We’d rather opt for a speedy 128GB SSD than a 1TB Seagate hard drive spinning at 5400rpm.Īnother example of corner-cutting is the fact that the notebook uses a TN screen rather than an IPS panel, which means viewing angles are likely to be severely hampered and color reproduction below par. Sure, it is a 1TB model, but come on Voyo, this is 2018 – not 2013. Yes, a spinning, mechanical, noisy hard drive. It has a dedicated graphics card, the Nvidia 940MX, but it uses DDR3 memory rather than the far faster GDDR5 flavor.īut there’s worse: it runs with a hard disk drive rather than an SSD. The Voyo i7 is a puzzling laptop when it comes to hardware choices. Probably, only one reliable way out is to buy a larger SSD, but again, and where to put the old one :) In the FAQ. While not an overt aspiration, with this machine, Voyo is attempting to exploit the massive void left by Apple – remember that the MacBook Pro (15.6-inch) costs four times more than the i7. No, Im afraid in this bios to change something. Ports: 4 x USB Type-A, 1 x USB Type-C, audio jack, card readerĬonnectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 ![]() Screen: 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 resolution display Graphics: GeForce 940MX Intel HD Graphics 520 ![]() The front panel features the power button with a Blue LED, one USB 2.0 port can be found on the side, and most ports can be seen on the rear panel: USB type C port for power, mini HDMI port, micro SD card slot, two USB 3.0 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Here is the Voyo i7 configuration sent to TechRadar Pro for review:ĬPU: Intel Core i7-6500U dual-core 2.6GHz Voyo V3 is ultra thin, even thinner than Voyo V2 since it lacks an Ethernet port. ![]()
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