![]() ![]() In terms of benchmarks, its CPU-Z single and multi-thread scores are far ahead of the Dell Latitwhich is powered by the Intel Core M-5Y71. This is a solid device that will run almost any office or business applications without flinching thanks to a capable processor and a surprisingly nippy storage subsystem. ![]() When it came to sheer performance, we couldn’t fault Voyo’s mini PC. Expect the device to deliver 802.11n Wi-Fi. This is likely to be down to a defective component rather than Windows itself as Bluetooth – which is usually serviced by the same card – was unavailable as well. Unfortunately we couldn’t get Wi-Fi to work at all on the VMac Mini. The PC logged straight into desktop mode without asking for a password. ![]() The device ran a licensed version of Windows 10 Home which we found to be already registered, a common practice among Chinese manufacturers and something we neither condone nor encourage. Still, we don’t understand the logic of having eMMC flash storage in addition to the SSD – although it does open the way for multiple SKUs (one with flash memory only, one with SSD and flash, and the other with SSD and hard disk drive). What sets apart the VMac Mini from the rest of the competition, and explains the high wattage PSU, is the fact that this mini PC can take a laptop drive (2.5-inch SATA) in addition to the 128GB M.2 2280 SSD and the embedded 32GB eMMC flash storage.
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