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Viliv S7

Viliv S7
alaScore 79

7 reviews

Sep, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of Viliv S7. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the sound and durability. The size and battery are also mentioned favorably. There are some mixed opinions about the screen and performance. There are some negative views about the touchpad and usability.

portability, battery, size, durability, sound

price, keyboard, usability, touchpad

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Viliv S7 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 79/100 = Good quality.

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Expert review by : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Viliv S7

 

The Viliv S7's Lilliputian size goes against the netbook grain, and comes complete with a 32GB SSD, QWERTY keyboard, and tablet functions.

Tinier than your average netbook. Swivel screen, with tablet functions. Excellent battery life. Durable 32GB SSD drive. Keyboard included. Good resolution for a 7-inch widescreen. Has 3G option

Touchpad and mouse buttons are in an awkward position. No physical scroll buttons next to the screen. Pricey for netbook parts. Virtual keyboard is practically unusable

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Viliv S7 Premium

 

"Damn, that's small!"--my exact words after first laying eyes upon the Viliv S7. This tablet netbook is tiny. I'm talking more miniscule than the original Asus Eee PC 4G netbooks. It's practically coat-pocket size, like the Sony Vaio P. (In inches,...

Surprisingly decent sound and touch screen ; Fantastic bundled software

Tiny keyboard ; Utterly useless touchpad

If you can get past the tiny keyboard and moronic mouse, the S7 is a potent little portable that puts many traditional netbooks to shame with great features.

Sep, 2009

Expert review by (onlinenotebook.com)

Yukyung Viliv S7 – illogically priced

 

With moving times, we have moved from PCs to laptops to now Netbooks. The machines are getting smaller and their portability has improved. Tablets and UMPCs are predicted to take over from Netbooks as the new generation of computing devices. Some...

Yukyung Viliv S7 has a small size and great for travelers but when it comes to price, it is too costly and the performance too is a bit sluggish. We won’t recommend this system because at a much lower price, you can get a faster Netbook sans touch screen.

Mar, 2010

Expert review by : wubayou (devhardware.com)

The Yukyung Viliv S7 and the Dell Inspiron 14 Laptops

 

In today's reviews we will look at two laptops that are different in many ways. First, we'll check out the Yukyung Viliv S7 with its hybrid Netbook/tablet nature, and then the mainstream, mid-sized Dell Inspiron 14.

Nov, 2009

Expert review by : Mark Wilson (gizmodo.com)

Viliv S7 Review: Looks So Good, Tastes So Bad

 

As a kid, I never ordered a deep sea submarine off the back of a cereal box only to discover it was a lousy little model. But I did fall for the promise of the Viliv S7 convertible netbook.

Because as soon as you swivel the screen from netbook mode to tablet, it feels bulkier, heavier and completely unfun to use

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (techadvisor.co.uk)

First look: Viliv S7 review

 

"Damn, that's small!" My exact words after first laying eyes upon the Viliv S7. This tablet netbook is tiny. I'm talking more minuscule than the original Asus Eee PC netbooks. It's practically coat-pocket size, like the Sony Vaio P.

I should also mention that a couple of office fashionistas cooed when seeing its matching leather clutch carrying case. But at £709, it's pricey as netbooks go - and this one doesn't have much in the way of storage space to work with. We're waiting...

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Mark Wilson (gizmodo.com.au)

Viliv S7 Review: Looks So Good, Tastes So Bad

 

As a kid, I never ordered a deep sea submarine off the back of a cereal box only to discover it was a lousy little model. But I did fall for the promi...

Sep, 2009

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