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Hands on: Vorke V1 review

Posted on July 16, 2016December 8, 2018 By Jarvis

Another tiny PC – but with a difference.

The flood of small form factor personal computers on the market means that it has become increasingly difficult for vendors to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

This is particularly true given the razor-thin margins they tend to live on, which explains why corners are often cut where possible, and why sometimes some rival models share similar features and chassis.

This is the case for the Vorke V1 and the Pipo X6S. We’re checking out the former today, courtesy of Geekbuying, which is selling this mini PC for around £160 (about $210, AU$280), but that’s subject to exchange rate fluctuations.

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https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/pc-mac-desktops/vorke-v1-1324667/review

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