As you can see, the Tablets with keyboard
have gained their population in the past year. Over the past few months,
domestic manufacturers Chi (Chuwi) has introduced a variety of dual-boot
products, and now it announced it will launch a 2-in-1 windows tablet, which named
HiBook next month, is very similar to the Hi12 tablet the company launched before.
HiBook will go on sale in April. With deformable
design, the Chuwi HiBook is a dual OS supporting device that will allow users
to take advantage of both Windows 10 and Android 5.1 operating systems on the
device. It will be powered by fifth-generation Intel Atom Z8300 graphics and
eighth-generation Intel HD graphics that will be coupled with 4 GB of RAM. It
will come with an internal storage of 64 GB.
In addition, this device comes with a
detachable keyboard. When disconnected, users can use it as a standalone
tablet. As for specifications, Chuwi HiBook 64GB is equipped with a 10.1-inch display with 1920x1200
resolution, built-in 6600 mA battery, and photos video capture. For snapping
photos, the tablet will be equipped with a 5-megapixel camera on its rear and
2-megapixel camera on its front. For connectivity, the Chuwi HiBook will
provide options like 1 USB Type-C connector, a micro USB slot, a micro HDMI
slot, a micro SD storage slot, a 3.5 mm audio jack, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and
v4.0 Bluetooth. The tablet does not carry support for SIM card connectivity.
The HiBook will be sporting a premium design as it will be coming with a full
metal body. And it measures 262 x 167.5 x 8.7 mm and weighs 550 grams.
Currently, Chuwi HiBook 64GB can be preordered in the price of $223.99 (not including
the keyboard) at banggood.com. And as far as I’m concerned, it’s one of the most
cheap windows tablets, which come with a keyboard and support dual OS. Really
worth and highly recommend!!!
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