Chuwi CoreBook: A Powerful 2-in-1 Tablet Notebook – Indiegogo

Martin Guay
Martin Guay - Chief Editor
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Chuwi CoreBook brings the power of a regular PC laptop to a slim, light, portable 2-in-1 tablet. The Intel processor delivers powerful performance, great for both work and entertainment. With CoreBook, you'll also find a fingerprint recognition sensor to give you an extra layer of security wherever life takes you.

ReviewChuwi CoreBook specifications

Chuwi CoreBook is a tablet but also a laptop. Its keyboard is detachable, so you can use it as a tablet anytime, any place. When you connect it to the keyboard, the powerful Intel Core-M processor makes it as powerful as a regular laptop. The Aluminum alloy body, ultra slim & light, unique 2.5D curved glass gives you that very sharp and sleek look.

Featuring a 13.3-inch FHD OGS display, up to 1920 x 1080p Full HD high resolution and 350-nit brightness, Chuwi CoreBook provides a sharper contrast, and natural, delicate colours. Moreover, its fully laminated display greatly reduces glare – perfect for indoor and outdoor usage.

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This 2-in-1 tablet is powered by a 7th Gen Intel® Core™ m processor (M3-7Y30) offering 2 cores, 4 threads and up to 2.60GHz turbo frequency. It is the best choice for a 2-in-1 tablet or lightweight laptop offering a 96 percent performance improvement compared with the Apollo Lake platform. It handles all kinds of professional and personal scenarios with ease. Plus, backed up by the powerful Intel® HD Graphics 615, it can easily support 4K videos and run 3D games.

Chuwi CoreBook

With the 6GB DDR3 memory, you can easily multitask, switching between the world's most popular productivity packages including Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office. Its massive 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage will not only let you enjoy lightning-fast boot-ups and transfer times but is also enough to store all of your files, travel photos, favourite movies or TV series.

It comes with an innovative step-less adjustment keyboard, allowing you to freely adjust it between 0 to 165 degrees. The rotating hinges have been tested through 20,000 flipping, so it will definitely stand up to the rough stuff. With the ultra-compact design, it can be easily put into your bag or brought with you, anywhere you want.

Full function USB-C 3.0 port. It can support charging, USB data transmission and video/audio transmission. You can easily connect to a projector or a hub. Plus, it is also compatible with the most advanced USB Power Delivery 2.0 quick charging technology. If you want to access the internet, the 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi will offer more stability and quicker internet surfing experience, whether at home or in public places.

Chuwi CoreBook

Indiegogo campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/chuwi-corebook-a-powerful-2-in-1-tablet-notebook-laptop#/

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I write, talk about technology, gadgets, the latest Android news as much as any other fellow geek, nerd, or enthusiast does. I work in the IT field as a System Administrator, and I enjoy gaming when possible. I'm into plenty of things, and you can usually find me around Ottawa, Canada!For all business inquiry email business-inquiry [@] cryovex [dot] com.
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