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CHUWI Tablet PC 13 Inch UBook XPro with Keyboard and Stylus, 2 in 1 Laptop with Intel Core i7 and Windows 11, 8GB RAM 256GB ROM and 2160 x 1440 IPS, Supports 2.4G/5G WiFi, BT4.2 and USB 3.0

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Why not use your smart phone to book a Taxi/Private Hire vehicle with Aberdeen’s largest and most reliable taxi company Rainbow City Taxis. La pantalla tiene un tamaño de 12 pulgadas con biseles delgados y totalmente táctil, funcionando con una resolución nativa 2K de 2160 x 1440 pixeles en un panel IPS. Es decir, ofrece una calidad de imagen equilibrada en colores, brillo y contraste, siendo mucho mejor que otros portátiles en este rango de precio que usan panel SVA o Full HD, logrando este Chuwi una gran nitidez para ver contenido multimedia y trabajar de manera optima. Chuwi probably could have delivered similar performance with a current-gen Intel Processor N100 based on Alder Lake-N architecture, or significantly better performance with a higher-end Alder Lake-N chip like the Intel Core i3-N305. Using a newer chip would have also allowed the company to include speedier memory: Alder Lake-N chips support LPDDR5-4800 memory, while the UBook X (2023) uses older, slower LPDDR3-1866 RAM.

While the touchpad is a writeoff, typing with the keyboard isn't nearly as bad. There's still a lot of flex in the body, but keys are at least large and comfortable. Because it's paired with the pointer, though, I recommend avoiding the official accessory and investing in a Bluetooth keyboard if you plan on doing any heavy typing. Speakers live on the inside edges of the tablet, covered by the stand when not deployed. They're not as muffled as you might imagine with the stand over top, but there is a small difference. In any case, audio doesn't get very loud, and holding the tablet on its sides will often further muffle the audio. The speakers get the job done, but they're nothing to get excited about.La tablet CHUWI UBook X esta construido con buenos materiales como es habitual en los equipos de la marca con sede en China, estando fabricado en este modelo con una aleación de magnesio y aluminio que junto a su cuerpo delgado de 9 milímetros y el peso de 780 gramos lo hacen bastante transportable y adaptándose a todos los entornos, gracias a su soporte de la parte trasera que lo convierte en un portátil en cualquier momento. Battery life is a cause for concern as we managed only three hours and 37 minutes on our tests (running a Youtube video with all power management features switched off and brightness set to maximum). The competition For anyone looking to land a Windows tablet for casual use, Chuwi's UBook Pro is easy to recommend. It's more affordable than a lot of other options out there, it delivers useful ports, and the display is well above average, especially in terms of brightness. It's not going to win any races with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 configurations, but the Core m3 version I tested handled lightweight productivity work without complaint. It works with an active pen as well, making it great for jotting down notes and sketching out ideas. Chuwi managed to source some fairly recent parts, the Intel Core m3-8100y, a feat given how constrained Intel’s supplies are at the moment. It was launched in Q3 2018 and is still on a 14nm process which means that it will run relatively warm.

There are two ways to make a budget Windows tablet: use cheap current-gen components or build your tablet from older parts.If the tablet has a weak point, it’s probably the processor, which is a technically a member of Intel’s 10th-gen mobile lineup, but instead of being part of the company’s Comet Lake family, the Core i5-1210Y chip is an Amber Lake-Y processor based on the same architecture as the older Core m3-8100Y and Core i5-8200Y, but featuring more CPU cores, more cache, and higher max frequencies.

The Chuwi Ubook Pro delivers some solid performance both visually and when it comes to tasks. Let’s start with the display which is not as bright or sharp as the Surface family. It doesn’t mean that it is intrinsically bad, just adjust your expectations. And now it’s revealed the more powerful UBook Pro, which improves on the UBook in almost every way for not much more money. The question is, of course, whether it’s a viable alternative to the Surface Pro. Chuwi UBook Pro review: What you need to know An overabundance of brightness was also unexpected. You should have no issues working in well-lit spaces despite the glossy finish thanks to nearly 500 nits brightness when maxed out. This review unit came with Chuwi's HiPen H5, though if you're buying the tablet, you'll likely see the newer HiPen H6 advertised with it. The latter pen delivers 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity (compared to the H5 pen's 1,024 levels) and has two buttons on the side, making it better cut out for artistic work.The Chuwi Ubook Pro is a thoroughly enjoyable product which can be sourced for far less than the Surface models. It is well designed, well kitted and despite some philosophical differences, it will definitely appeal to those looking for a cheaper-yet-capable alternative to the Microsoft Surface range. There are some small issues with the battery life and with the arrangement of the power port but other than that, the Chuwi Pro should definitely be on the short list. This is primarily a detachable laptop to be used on a desk (or flat surface) which means that it is an awkward experience should you want to use it on your lap. It simply doesn’t feel right for a number of reasons. Each individual user of uBook will have the benefit of the most reliable and trusted service in Aberdeen.

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