The laptop achieved 830,7 points in PassMark PerformanceTest 9.0, against 998.4 points for the mini PC which is faster in all 5 categories: CPU, 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics, Memory, and Disk. So basically the score are identical here.ģDMark results are also pretty close with Ice Storm 1.2 ( 20,982 points), Cloud Gate 1.1 ( 2,092 points), and Sky Diver 1.0 ( 931 points), against respectively 18,892, 2,130, and 941 points for Voyo VMac Mini (N3450). LapBook 14.1 got 1,584 points in PCMARK 8 Home Accelerated 3.0, which compares to 1,566 points on Voyo VMac Mini that contrary to the laptop is actively cooled. Let’s run some benchmarls on the laptop and compare them to Voyo VMac mini Celeron N3450 mini PC benchmarks results. The motherboard is named Hampoo A2W6_NA14 with the UEFI BIOS dated. HWInFO64 mostly reports about the Intel Celeron N3450 processor, and as expected it’s exactly the same part number (CPU/Stepping/SSPEC) as on Voyo VMac Mini. I have taken a screenshot of Device Manager for people who want more details about peripherals. USB storage is also an option, but as we’ll see below, I would not recommend it with this laptop. It’s possible to extend storage via the micro SD slot, and possibly via an M.2 connector inside the device. The 64GB storage could mean it does not quality for a discounted Windows 10 license, as the requirements are 4GB RAM max, 14.1 display size max, and up to 32GB eMMC flash/SSD.Ħ4GB storage will be filled quickly in Windows 10, especially if you have lots of emails, and store more and more pictures over time. The internal storage is a 64GB eMMC flash with a 57.1 GB Windows partition. LapBook 14.1 runs an activated version of Windows 10 Home 64-bit on an Intel Celeron 3450 “Apollo Lake” quad core processor 1.1 GHz / 2.2 GHz with 4 GB RAM (3.84 GB usable) Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge CHUWI LapBook 14.1 System Information The company has sent me a sample for review, and I had already check out the hardware in “ CHUWI LapBook 14.1 Apollo Lake Laptop Review – Part 1: Unboxing & (Partial) Teardown“, so since then I’ve played with it including checking emails & news, writing a blog post on CNX Software, and watching some YouTube videos, as well as running benchmarks and estimating battery life, so I’ll report about my experience with the laptop in the second part of the review. It features a 14.1″ IPS display, a Celeron N3450 quad core processor, 4GB RAM and 64 GB storage.
CHUWI LapBook 14.1 is the one of the first Apollo Lake laptop on the market.