The ‘V’ in
stands for VIA. This laptop is a steal for those who long for a laptop but cannot afford one. At a mere 30,000, (taxes extra and if you shell out a couple of hundreds more, you’ll get a leather carry-case) it is a decent buy for those who are not into any kind of serious number crunching or gaming.
The laptop sports a very modest configuration. The silver machine houses a VIA C3 processor running at 1 GHz. There are four USB 2.0 ports very useful. Unfortunately, the connections for the headphones and mic are inconveniently placed on the rear panel of the laptop.
The audio is tinny and nothing should be expected from it definitely not for those into speedy audio ripping. The graphics are average and just about managed to get through the Quake benchmark running in the ‘Normal’ setting, clocking a very average 25.9 fps. The laptop somehow managed to get through the Business Winstone and Content Creation benchmarks but with scores on the lower side.
