However, the bigger issues with this machine are some of its curious design choices.

However, the SSD is SATA, not NVMe, and upgrading this machine proved challenging.

On the plus side, it has a good-sized keyboard with a numeric pad.

Teclast F16 Pro

And given how low that price is, little about the F16 Pro feels durable or stylish.

The specifications on the Teclast website state that the F16 Pro has an HDMI port.

What we didn’t ascertain was if the M.2 socket for that drive takes NVMe drives.

Teclast F16 Pro

The slot comes off as for ‘M’ class drives, i.e.

NVMe, but inserting a drive didn’t allow it to be seen by the system.

Whatever was going on here, it wasn’t good.

Teclast F16 Pro

There is a USB-C port, so why didn’t they use a charger that meets that standard?

As only 12v and 3A are required to charge it up.

Neither of these things is a surprise at this price, but we need to document them.

Teclast F16 Pro

Interestingly, Teclast did include 16GB of DDR5, which is the maximum that the N95 can address.

The difference between these two laptops is small, and they both scored 6.7 on the Windows Experience Index.

A reset from the local installation took over an hour, disturbingly.

Teclast F16 Pro

Not everyone needs excessive power or has the money for a premium system.

Should you buy a Teclast F16 Pro?

For that extra outlay, you get much more performance from this system.

Teclast F16 Pro

Read ourAcer Swift Go 14 reviewfor more information.

Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 3 ChromebookAs a similarly specified machine using the MediaTek MT8183 or Intel N100 Processors.

But it only costs around 310 for a 2-in-1 design.

Teclast F16 Pro

This is a highly affordable option for those who dont need to use Windows apps.

Check out ourLenovo IdeaPad Flex 3 Chromebookreview.

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