at A time when demand for tablets and PCs tends to increase on time, very for the account of the course of lessons and by the approach of Christmas, it is important to understand whether it pays to buy a hybrid, that includes the two operating systems and that suits both the leisure travellers.
So, we will be over the next few days to test the Chuwi HiBook Pro that already we took out of the box. Watch the video of the unboxing and get to know the main features of this tablet that still allows for connection to a keyboard.
The Chuwi HiBook Pro is a tablet with IPS display of 10.1 inches with a resolution of WQXGA 2560 x 1600 pixels, it comes with a processor Intel Cherry Trail Z8300 quad-core and 1.44 GHz and brings a GPU Intel HD Graphic(Gen8).
Has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, which is a great advantage taking into consideration the range where the equipment is located. But, in addition to the 64 GB, still has the possibility of expanding the memory through a microSD card up to 128 GB.
The Chuwi HiBook Pro comes with two cameras, the front 2 MP and rear 5 MP. With regard to the communication interfaces, this tablet brings, in addition to the memory card slot already mentioned, a port USB Type-C, a microUSB port, a microHDMI and still the port of audio jack of 3.5 mm.
Being a hybrid comes equipped with two operating systems, namely Windows 10 and Android 5.1. The battery is of 8000 mAh. This tablet has dimensions of well-acted, specifically 26,20 x 16,75 x 0.85 cm, and weighs 550 g.
This equipment has available a keyboard that can be attached via a magnetic connection, turning the tablet Chuwi HiBook Pro on a portable computer. This keyboard is purchased separately from the Chuwi HiBook Pro, with a price of around 34€.
Video of unboxing
First impressions
Even before you set up any account on Chuwi HiBook Pro and start using it more intensively, it is to highlight the quality of construction, in a single body of aluminum, without any defects. It pleased me greatly to see on a tablet of 160/170€ so many communication interfaces, and these are increased with the keyboard that also has been made available for analysis.
The little use made of it on both Windows and Android is not yet sufficient to draw any conclusions, however, a first approach, the Windows seemed to be more fluid than Android.
The Follow thanks to Gearbest to relinquish Chuwi HiBook Pro and its keyboard for the analysis.
Chuwi HiBook Pro
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