Another interesting looking Mini PC coming out soon from Voyo, the V2. It has a metal build with a tempered glass top. An Atom Z3735F 1.8Ghz Atom quad core (Same one we see in most tablets) 2 x usb ports, one is a microusb and the other full sized. The interesting part here is it comes with a 1 Gigabit lan port. So much better for those looking to use a wired network and set this up as a media PC for streaming Netflix and YouTube etc. A full sized HDMI port and 8000mah battery on the 32GB eMMC only model. It also has an optional 64GB+5000mAH option combined with the standard 32GB eMMC,. Be interesting to see if this is an ssd wired up via a USB port? As the Atoms don’t support Sata. It comes with Windows 8.1 Bing and 2GB of ram with a dc plug for charging.
It’s available for pre order over at Gearbest.com for $119 for the 32GB model and $129 for the 32GB eMMC + 64GB storage option.
Any interest in seeing this one reviewed? It could be the best budget media/mini PC yet if it lives up to the specs.





Methanoid
Stupid really to include a battery in a machine with no screen unless they think you’ll carry an HDMI cable and find a TV to connect to for a few hours before battery dies
Gigabit is marketing since the other Atom machines all connect their ethernet via internal USB connections I suspect this is the same (so no faster) unless they have done a SERIOUS re-design and added proper network connectivity. Does this Atom even support PCIexpress connections for proper LAN connections? Likewise SATA over USB… Hmmmm
One full size USB.. Step Backwards from the Artway/Suntech CX-W8 mini PC which is miles cheaper and smaller.
Review it if you can get it for nothing but if it is your own money I would look elsewhere myself! 🙂
Chris G
I don’t think it can support full Gigabit looking into it, like the SSD it would be via USB 2 hub I think. Got to be just marketing trick?
I agree with the battery, they think people will just love from one office to the next with it. Maybe okay for a presentation set up that is already there for a PowerPoint meeting. But you would just use a notebook in that case.
It will be video review only if I get one, like the Voyo Mini I had which was slow and laggy.