By Desire Athow
To say that ultra-small computers are in vogue would be a massive understatement. Pint-sized (or even cup-sized) PCs are probably one of the very few bright spots in an otherwise desolate hardware landscape. This has a great deal to do with their versatility and their cost. However, the wide-ranging choice available in the market shouldn’t hide the fact that there are good and bad apples.
ARM-based devices running Android have been a hit but Intel-powered alternatives running Windows have also proved to be reasonably successful.
The better ones have plenty of ports and connectivity options, a powerful processor, a full licensed version of Windows, 4GB of RAM or more, a solid build and some decent aftersales, all for an affordable, not too-good-to-be-true price.
The Voyo V3 Mini PC hits some of these sweet spots and does so at a rather enticing price: $201 at Geekbuying with a 4% discount code when you sign up, or $198 at Gearbest (that’s around £137, or AU$274). Of course, prices can – and will – vary a lot so do shop around.
Competition includes the Onda M2 (cheaper and using a Celeron J1900 CPU) …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac