Chuwi UBook X (2023), 2in1 with Windows and very cheap
- July 5, 2023
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The Chuwi UBook X (2023) is a Windows 2-in-1 device that follows the Chinese company’s strategy in the design of its computers, combining good screens and chassis made
The Chuwi UBook X (2023) is a Windows 2-in-1 device that follows the Chinese company’s strategy in the design of its computers, combining good screens and chassis made
The Chuwi UBook X (2023) is a Windows 2-in-1 device that follows the Chinese company’s strategy in the design of its computers, combining good screens and chassis made of premium materials with older processors. The goal is nothing more than to keep prices low, which is a clear sign of this manufacturer.
We are talking about a device that uses its screen as a mobile tablet 12-inch multi-touch IPS and a native resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels that works as a 2-in-1 on a desktop thanks to an integrated rear stand that allows it to be tilted and a keyboard and stylus can be added.
The chassis of the Chuwi UBook X is made of magnesium alloy and polycarbonate with a thickness of 9 mm and a weight of 810 grams. It uses a processor as the main engine Intel Core i5-1210Y. A fairly old model with 4 cores and 8 threads, but what Chuwi believes is enough to move this tablet. Yes, we must highlight its ultra-low consumption with a TDP of 7 watts.
It is accompanied 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage capacity. It supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 and has a set of ports that include:
It also has 5 and 2 MP rear and front cameras and stereo speakers. The device has a built-in stand that allows you to place it at an angle of up to 145 degrees when using it on a table. The tablet can be supplemented with detachable keyboard and stylus Chuwi HiPen H7 with support for 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Chuwi UBook X (2023) is available on the manufacturer’s web portal with Windows 11 pre-installed and priced 359 euros. Very tight given that the keyboard and pen cost only 40 euros, which allows you to get a 2-in-1 device with Windows for less than 400 euros. Fair in terms of performance, but the cheapest you’ll find in the segment.
Source: Muy Computer
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