I own a Neo Z83-4 Pro, which I hardly used (still basically brand new collecting dust) due to only having 32 GB of storage, preventing Windows from updating easily. I was looking for a different option and discovered the Z83-4 Plus, which has 64 GB of storage. I was about to pull the trigger until I saw the G41V-4. After seeing the specs, I pulled the trigger.
I haven't been disappointed. I love having a fast, always-on PC. And even the eMMC storage is fast. It's faster than most mechanical drives, yet just slightly slower than SSD's. It's plenty fast that I haven't felt the need to use an SSD yet. But I will in the near future so that I can dual-boot Windows and Linux. The G41V-4 is definitely a step up from the Z83-4. Minix hasn't disappointed with their hardware, and I'm happy to be using another one of their devices.
-Matt
I haven't been disappointed. I love having a fast, always-on PC. And even the eMMC storage is fast. It's faster than most mechanical drives, yet just slightly slower than SSD's. It's plenty fast that I haven't felt the need to use an SSD yet. But I will in the near future so that I can dual-boot Windows and Linux. The G41V-4 is definitely a step up from the Z83-4. Minix hasn't disappointed with their hardware, and I'm happy to be using another one of their devices.
-Matt