Back in December, I reviewed the first Pentium N4200 Windows 10 Mini PC, the Voyo V1 which has this same Apollo Lake N4200 in it, A 2.5Ghz max turbo quad-core with Intel 505 GPU. It performed well, now BeeLink has the AP42 an oddly named Windows 10 mini PC, but it has no fan in it, the Voyo V1 is actively cooled. This one is passively cooled so only a big heatsink in there so should be great for t...[Read More]
It’s been a while since we had a new release from Teclast, the last one I reviewed was the X5 Pro, now the X3 Plus is on the way. An 11.6-inch tablet with 6GB’s of RAM (2 x 3GB RAM chips in dual channel), powered by a Celeron N3450 (Apollo Lake) CPU and it runs Windows 10 Home. It will be Teclast’s first Apollo Lake powered tablet. It’s another 2-in-1 with optional keyboard...[Read More]
Chuwi Vi10 Plus (32GB) Downloads. Dual boot bios, Windows 10 images and Android 5.1 ROM. [wpfilebase tag=list id=221 pagenav=1 /]
The review of the JD.com joint venture JDTab is now online, sadly this one despite the great build, screen and audio turned out Lto be a disappointment. Sadly let down by a weak GPU which means some demanding titles like Modern Combat 5 (As seen in the review below) weren’t at all playable unless you like playing slideshows? I hope the next model or revision has a decent more powerful SoC in...[Read More]
The JDTab is a joint venture tablet from JD.com, Meizu (OS) LeEco (Apps), Foxconn (Production and assembly) and finally Harmon Kardon (audio) It’s powered by a MediaTek MTK MT8173 quad-core CPU with a max turbo of 2.0Ghz. Power VR GX6250 GPU and has 4GB of RAM. Storage sadly is only 64GB of eMMC spec, with approximately 54GB free. There is no microSD support on this tablet which is a real sh...[Read More]
Chuwi Hi13 Forum.
An interesting notebook from Onda who I normally avoid for build quality issues, well at least in tablets. Called the Xiaoma 41, no not Xiaomi but Xiaoma as in Pony (Translated). Can’t help but feel they messed up on the name,  what a stupid naming scheme from them!  It’s very similar to the Chuwi Lapbook 14.1, the shame the exact same specs, Quad-core Intel, Celeron N3450, 4GB, 64GB e...[Read More]
Onda Xiaoma 41 (Not to be confused with Xiaomi) is a plastic bodied 14.1" 1080p laptop powered by an Intel Celeron N3450, it has 4GB of 1600Mhz DDR3 RAM, 64GB eMMC and like the Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 has Intel Wireless AC, BT 4.1 and an empty 2242 M.2 SATA3 SSD slot for upgrading storage or to be used as a faster boot drive. Other specs include, 51 Wh battery, mini HDMI out, MicroSD card support and 1...[Read More]
Onda Xiaoma 41 Unboxing Video: