Hands-on review: Vorke V1

Hands-on review: Vorke V1

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: Vorke V1

The flood of small form factor personal computers on the market means that it has become increasingly difficult for vendors to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

This is particularly true given the razor-thin margins they tend to live on, which explains why corners are often cut where possible, and why sometimes some rival models share similar features and chassis.

This is the case for the Vorke V1 and the Pipo X6S. We’re checking out the former today, courtesy of Geekbuying, which is selling this mini PC for around £160 (about $210, AU$280), but that’s subject to exchange rate fluctuations.

That includes delivery but excludes VAT and potential handling fees, which may add another 25% to the price. The device is not available from eBay or Amazon at the time of writing. Before you commit to any purchase, it’s well worth checking out our guide to buying tech from online Chinese retailers.

The Vorke V1 is significantly bigger than the Voyo V3 or the Beelink BT7 that we reviewed recently. But there is a good reason for that.

The main appeal of the V1 is that it is easily upgradable. There are just four screws to take out in order …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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