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Voyo 64gb vbook v3
Voyo 64gb vbook v3












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There are currently two laptops out with the Apollo Lake Celeron N3450, and the Chuwi Lapbook is one of them. Light users should still be fine, medium users might need a charger and heavy users definitely need a charger. I was able to browse the internet for 6:30, which is about in line with the 7 hours of SOT I obtained. Surprisingly I was able to play back video for around 8:30, which is quite a bit longer compared to normal SOT. I also performed two battery tests, the video playback test and the web browsing test.

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This 7 hours of screen on time consisted almost exclusively of web browsing with some watching of TV as well. I was able to get around 7 hours of screen on time which really isn’t the best, I was hoping for somewhere along the lines of 8 hours. However, I’m pretty sure it’s a mistake and there’s only a 3.6V 9000mAh battery meaning its smaller than usual compared to other devices. This would also mean the Lapbook could possibly get upwards of 20-25 hours of constant use (the Surface Book could get around 15 hours with an i5 + discrete GPU). When I first took a look at the specs, I got incredibly excited because the description entailed a 7.4V 9000mAh battery, which would make the battery in the Lapbook bigger than in the Surface Book. It’s still good enough to consume media if you wish, but the experience won’t be stellar. Audio quality isn’t great either, there is zero bass coming from this laptop and audio isn’t very clear either.

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Volume wise it’s not too loud, meaning that loud background noise easily overpowers the volume output here. I’m slightly disappointed by the audio here.

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Join GizChina on Telegram Chuwi Lapbook Audio The minimum brightness is actually very good, I can watch movies in bed and it does not blind my eyes. The max brightness goes up to 300nits of brightness which is enough for outdoor use but not enough for bright sunlight. There are zero annoying reflections when you use it indoors, outdoors, and its more useable outdoors than equivalent glossy IPS displays as well.

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The matte coating isn’t just full of downsides though. This is expected because it’s a matte display, put any IPS display beside it (any phone or even the Voyo VBook V3) and its pretty obvious that colours are less vivid on this display. Resolution is definitely more than enough but colours are a little muted.

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We have a 1080p matte display spread over the 14.1” panel and it looks decent.

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The large size of the trackpad also means you do not inadvertently activate the Windows off screen gestures either. It definitely outpaces the Jumper EZBook 2 by a large margin. They actually work very well and are slightly less accurate than my Xiaomi Air 12 which is very impressive. There are all the included gestures, double finger scroll, pinch to zoom, three finger gestures, and windows gestures. The trackpad is big, not as huge as the Jumper EZBook 2 but definitely big enough.

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However, key travel and feedback is very decent and I could achieve close to my normal typing speed (around 80WPM) easily. The keyboard is also plastic but sadly it uses the same plastic as the Pipo W9s and Chuwi Vi10, meaning they feel pretty low quality. Yes the screen needs to be protected from the keyboard, but it bothers me just slightly. Another thing I dislike slightly would be how recessed the screen is behind the bezels. However, the combination of the black bezels on top of the white body does make the bezels look thick (depth wise). That being said though, it doesn’t hold a candle to metal laptops and does not feel as welcoming as the matte rubber found on Voyo’s laptops. If any of you have used the Pipo W9s or the Jumper EZBook 2, the plastic is harder than that and feels slightly better. To be specific, it’s made out of hard, unpainted plastic. It also has a 9000mAh battery that is actually a little small for a laptop this size and power, but hopefully it works out.Ĭhuwi’s first celeron laptop Chuwi Lapbook Specifications Processorīig thanks to Chuwi for providing this review unit. Chuwi has released a 14.1” version of the Lapbook that utilizes the Apollo Lake N3450 processor alongside 4GB of RAM and a 64GB eMMC drive as well. However, with the new release of Apollo Lake processors, it gets a lot easier. The first Chuwi Lapbook didn’t do much to shake the boat. It’s got the new Apollo Lake N3450 processor and, wait for it, small bezels. However, their 14.1” version of the Lapbook has got me excited.














Voyo 64gb vbook v3