By Desire Athow
It probably didn’t take Voyo’s marketing team longer than a few seconds to decide that the firm’s new flagship notebook would be called the i7. Why that name? Well, it’s powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, so naturally enough, that’s likely to be the reason.
There haven’t been many high-end, non-gaming laptops originating from mainland China, although that seems to be changing gradually based on recent arrivals. The best known and most popular models until now have been the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro and the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air.
Civiltop, ENZ, BBEN and Mechrevo have been focusing on the fast-growing Chinese gaming community, while Alldocube, Airbook, Jumper, Teclast and Voyo have been vying for the discerning audience looking for more powerful and upmarket laptops.
Design
There’s something eerily familiar about this notebook, which isn’t really surprising, as it’s the umpteenth laptop we’ve reviewed that tries to emulate the MacBook range with the same core design principles. A central hinge? Check. Brushed metallic finish? Check. Tiled black keys? Again, yep.
It uses metal for the chassis, something which helps – to a certain extent – with heat dissipation. A 15.6-inch display means that there’s plenty of space for extra ports: you get a …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac