Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 coming soon with Apollo Lake


Chuwi Lapbook 14.1

Seems like even the chinese manufacturers are starting to see that the immortal Intel Atom X5-Zxx processors are just not powerful enough for the real serious notebooks. So it’s nice to see the latest Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 coming with the new Apollo Lake Celeron processor on board.

We have the list of most important specifications for the Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 in hand so you can see for yourself this will be definitely a step up in terms of sheer hardware power.

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  • 14.1-inch Full HD IPS 1920*1080 display.
  • Powerful 7th generation Intel Apollo Lake N3450 CPU and Newest Intel Gen9 HD Graphics.
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM and 64GB eMMC ROM.
  • Powered by Windows 10 OS
  • 9000mAh Li-polymer battery, 2.4/5Ghz Dual Band Wi-Fi and two full-sized USB port.
  • Unique Smallest Size Design: 9-20mm Ultra-thin, 1316g Ultra-light and 8mm Screen Bezel.

And probably the most important part comes with the projected price, because the Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 should be allegedly available for sub-$300 price. Sounds pretty good and we probably won’t have to wait for long, because the release is slated by the end of December.

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8 Comments

  1. Tomasz Płókarz
    December 13, 2016

    “9000 mAh”? What does it mean?

    Wh is a proper unit.

    • yalok
      December 14, 2016

      mAh, that’s what all the phone batteries are measured in nowadays.

      • Tomasz Płókarz
        December 14, 2016

        Only in phones.

        • ouhou
          December 15, 2016

          you right, we need to know the voltage to see the real capacity, but I think it will be at least 5v (charging with usb). So at least 5*9000mah=45wh

    • Mau
      December 14, 2016

      Nope, battery capacity has always been displayed with Amperes, as you become independent from the voltage.

      • Tomasz Płókarz
        December 14, 2016

        Maybe in phones, where voltage is given (3.7V)

  2. NextHype
    December 14, 2016

    N3450 has similar benchmark results as Core M-6Y30.
    With a sub-$300 price, this could be very interesting.

  3. Wolvie
    December 14, 2016

    The big problem is they always using the slow emmc.

    If they use sata or M2 SSD that can be replace then it is much faster and better as people can replace with bigger one.