Hands-on review: PC Specialist Voyager III Pro

Hands-on review: PC Specialist Voyager III Pro

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: PC Specialist Voyager III Pro

As years go by, it becomes difficult for laptop vendors to differentiate their offerings. After all, notebook components are manufactured by a slowly diminishing number of companies.

The laptops themselves are built by just a handful of big original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and outside of the big five laptop sellers, the designs of smaller brands are worryingly similar, especially when it comes to gaming and business laptops.

But British vendor PC Specialist has come up with a plan: giving away a freebie, one which is actually useful for businesses that have embraced hot-desking and flexible working in droves. The Voyager III Pro (also known as the Clevo N350DW) is the company’s flagship business model and retails for £775 (around $1,100, AU$1,490) including VAT and delivery.

PC Specialist Voyager III Pro docking station

That includes a free professional docking station that boasts 16 ports and connectors: four USB 3.0 ports, a Kensington lock, a DVI connector, D-Sub/VGA, HDMI, an Ethernet port, serial, a power port, three audio ports and three USB 2.0 connectors. Sadly, there’s no DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C.

You can connect your laptop to this peripheral within seconds thanks to a convenient docking port. This accessory costs £89 …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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