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Episode: 4031
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Title: HPR4031: ClaudioM's Laptops - Evoo EVC141-12BK Review
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4031/hpr4031.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:51:12
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 4,031.
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Today's show is entitled Claudio M's laptops review.
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It is hosted by Claudio Miranda and is about 10 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is Claudio talks about his Evo EVC 141 12BK laptop.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q.
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We are airing it now because we had free slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello Hacker Public Radio, this is Claudio M recording an episode for the Reserve Q.
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So if you're listening to this episode right now, that means that Hacker Public Radio is
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very low on shows, extremely low on shows.
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So we are asking that you please, if you hear this episode, record an episode of
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Hacker Public Radio on anything that interests you and that you believe might be of interest
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to hackers.
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So today I wanted to talk to you about one of the laptops I own, which I purchased within
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the last year or maybe a little over a year.
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This laptop is an Evo EVC 141-12 laptop.
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Now you're wondering what is Evo?
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Evo, which is spelled Evo, and is also considered to be the acronym for Extro-Version olive oil.
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Is a brand of laptops and computers owned by Walmart.
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So you'll find them in their stores.
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I also managed to find this laptop, which is how I came across this laptop originally.
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You may find it at a brand's mart, but you will also find it at least a laptop design
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under a different name like Motile.
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Motile is another one that if you look at it and you look at this one, it's the same design.
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So that should tip you off that these companies or these makes of laptops are not designed
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by their namesake.
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They're actually just a generic design from China that is being sold off to companies
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like Walmart and Brandsmart and they go ahead and they just slap their names or whatever
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other brand make of name that they want to.
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But yeah, I did come across this at a Brandsmart, I believe before the pandemic and just the
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look of it is, it's nice thing, it's very MacBook-like in its appearance, which is what
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caught my eye because I wanted something that was going to be affordable and something I
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could use as a beater laptop to replace what I believe at the time was my Toshiba Porta
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J M400 laptop.
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Now I do have another laptop that's faster than that one, but I really wanted something
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more current.
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So this one actually is pretty nice for what it is.
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It comes with, I'll read the specs off to you.
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This one actually is the EVC-141-12BK because the BK stands for black and this is, I guess,
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if we go back to the MacBook and Apple color designation, it would be a space gray or
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midnight gray or whatever they call it, but it's actually a charcoal gray, it's something
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like what you would see in a pink pad, that kind of color.
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So it's BK for black because they have one that ends in SL, which is silver, which is
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actually the one I had originally seen.
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But otherwise the specs on this one are and the on the BK and the SL are the same.
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They don't sell this anymore, but at the time when I looked at it, it was actually pretty
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good.
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The price for it was, I believe, originally around $250, $250 US dollars when I saw it
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before the pandemic.
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Since then when I bought it, I ended up buying it off of Walmart online and I spent, and
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this was a refurbished one.
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So it wasn't brand new ones because they shot up on price due to their popularity and
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you'll see why when I read out the specs.
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They kind of doubled in price.
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So I ended up finding a refurb on the Walmart website for $2.75 US dollars.
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So the reason why you can't find these anymore is because these come with an AMD Ryzen 5
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3500U processor and radion Vega 8 graphics.
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So for that price, it's pretty, you got a pretty beefy processor, granted it's the third
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generation of Ryzen chips, but those were pretty good actually.
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And yeah, it has the Vega 8 is the integrated graphics, but it's not too bad.
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There is actually a review of this laptop since it comes with Windows 10 home.
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There is a review on YouTube that I'll post also in the show notes that talks about it.
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It was very hard to find information on this device, but I actually was able to come
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across it after doing some serious searching online.
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So yeah, I'll be posting the video and the specs on this, but I'm going to go ahead and
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read off the specs.
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So this this laptop comes with Windows 10 home.
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It's a 14.1 inch full HD display at 1920 by 1080 at 60 hertz.
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It comes with an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U mobile processor with radion Vega 8 graphics.
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It goes, it's clocked at 2.1 gigahertz and supposedly it goes up to 3.7 gigahertz.
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It comes with a built-in 256 gigabyte solid-state drive, 8 gigabytes of memory, an HD webcam
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on the front, on the top of the lid, up to 10 hours of battery life.
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So they say, Bluetooth 4.2, one HDMI port, it has one USB 2.0 port, two USB 3.1 ports,
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and a USB type C port, but only for data transfers.
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It also has an Ethernet port and it has a Kensington lock and no optical media drive.
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So if you if you look at the links, you'll see why it's very thin.
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So I'm actually pretty impressed with it.
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I played around with it with Windows with Windows 10 and it's actually pretty snappy.
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Even for it being having Windows 10, I actually went ahead and tested Slackware on this laptop
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and it flew Slackware 15 current, I think, is what I was running what I tested it with.
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It's currently running, it's actually running OpenBSD7.4 current as of this episode.
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And I'm actually, I didn't actually, I didn't wipe the Windows partition or Windows drive
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on this because surprisingly this actually has, and it's not mentioned in the specs here,
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but this actually has an available M.2 NVMe slot for a second solid state drive.
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So I've found myself another 256GB SSD that's NVMe and M.2, and I popped it into that
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and that's where I'm running my OpenBSD install.
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So I'm not, I guess you can say I'm dual booting, but each operating system is in its own
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drive.
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So I'm actually using the BIOS, the boot selector from the BIOS to select which drive I
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want to start up from, which is, yeah, I'm digressing here, but it's probably the way
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I would only do a boot at this point.
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I don't know if I'm up for dealing with partitions and bootloaders and any more.
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This point is just one simplicity, so this works for me.
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So yeah, so that's actually a big plus for this laptop considering how much it costs.
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Now the downside is the most you can upgrade this to, at least officially, is 16GB of RAM.
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Why?
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Because it only has one RAM slot, which means you'll be running in single channel mode, unfortunately.
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So that's a pretty big bottleneck right there, but considering the price and considering
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that even for a beta laptop, it runs all right, I'm not going to complain.
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So yeah, I guess if you ever come across these, they're super light.
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The battery life, I can tell you that it's not up to 10 hours.
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I think, and it could be because this is a refer model, maybe the battery's lost some
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of its life.
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I know it's lost some of its life since, I think it got me about six hours, and that's
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on the window side.
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On the OpenBSD side, I would say maybe four hours at best, but your mileage may vary.
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So yeah, so I thought this was a neat little laptop, and I'm very happy with it.
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You know, all things considered.
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So that's my mini review of this laptop.
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If you do come across it, it's just check it out, it's something that you might want to
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have as a beta laptop, that you don't care if it gets banged up or whatever.
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That's an option.
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Anyway, that's going to do it for this episode.
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Talk to you soon.
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Bye-bye.
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