First off, I’m so glad that I can get my hands on the Chuwi CoreBook , and it really impresses me. I can’t help but sharing a bit of my thoughts about this 2-in-1.
Chuwi CoreBook has a sturdy and well-built body coming with an aluminum alloy enclosure. It’s very slim and super light to carry around in your bag when you are travel on the metro and still has work to do, it really comes handy.
Unique 2.5D curved glass edges make it not only look more beautiful, but the ergonomic design really fits more comfortably in hands compared to others.
On the back, you will find the rear cam on top, and the finish feels ultra sleek, I really love the touch of it.
It has a 13.3 inch OGS touchscreen , the resolution is 1920*1080 and is rated for 350 nits of brightness, this is perfect for me since I don’t like it too bright, and it offers 82% screen-to-body ratio,which is decent.
Chuwi CoreBook provides a sharper contrast, and natural, delicate colors in our case. Moreover, its fully laminated display greatly reduces glare - perfect for indoor and outdoor usage.
Chuwi CoreBook Ports
All the major ports are located on top of the tablet which includes a USB-C 3.0 port , a micro USB , and a 3.5mm headphone jack , 2 speakers are both left at the end to balance the sound.
You will fine the power and volume control buttons are located on the left side,which is easy to control.
Beyond that,the finger recognition sensor is hosted at the bottom side of the front to provide password-free entry. If you prefer password free, it’s a bonus then.
Chuwi CoreBook Keyboard
Chuwi CoreBook clips to the keyboard magnetically and the hinge has an awesome smooth action that makes it very versatile.
The stepless adjustable keyboard also includes a cover, on the back you can adjust the kickstand all the way up to 165 degrees.
Keys are evenly spaced with gaps in between, so you won’t accidentally touch the nearby key while typing on it. And they are extremely clicky and responsive, so they don't feel shallow at all.
Chuwi CoreBook Pen
This active stylus pen has 1024 levels of pressure, and it works really well with the touchscreen, almost instant response. I never love a stylus before, but now I do.
Chuwi CoreBook Specs
Chuwi CoreBook is powered by 7th generation Intel Core M3 kaby lake processor clocked at a maximum frequency of 2.6GHz, along with 8GB of RAM on board ensures fluid performance plus 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage as well.Backed up by Intel HD Graphics 615, watching 4K videos and running 3D games is not an issue .
The Windows 10 OS runs smoothly on the tablet, but about the CPU benchmarks and other specific details about the performance, we’ll have to wait till the final test result. Overall, with the below-mentioned specs on board, you shouldn’t find any hiccups with the tablet’s performance.
CoreBook Specs
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