Chuwi CoreBook announced free SSD upgrade crowdfunding stretch goal


Chuwi CoreBook

The upcoming Chuwi CoreBook convertible 2-in-1 device is shaping out to be even better than it originally looked. The Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign is going pretty well and just a while ago upon reaching the $100k stretch goal they announced a free upgrade from the original 6 GB RAM to 8 GB RAM capacity. And today they come bearing even better news and gifts.

Today’s news are centered about another stretch goal, this time the $200k mark. And by reaching that they promised to fix the one flaw i have personally pointed out in every single one of my previous articles about it, the slow eMMC memory. If the crowdfunding stretch goal is going to be met, then the 128 GB eMMC storage will get upgraded for free to 128 GB SSD disk, which is just fantastic news. It would boost up the convertible tablet to completely different sphere and it’s by all means a step in the right direction.

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Chuwi CoreBook will be featuring 13,3-inch fully laminated FullHD display with 2.5D curved glass design, Intel Core M3-7Y30 processor, 8 GB RAM, fingerprint recognition scanner, detacheable chiclet full-sized keyboard, battery with 12V/3A fast charging and Windows 10 as the system. You can find the crowdfunding campaign on the Indiegogo website and the CoreBook looks pretty promising to throw in your support.

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2 Comments

  1. Jay
    December 29, 2017

    Barring the screen size, fingerprint reader and fast charge, this is what the Teclast X3 Pro did more than a year back

  2. Jay
    December 29, 2017

    Barring the screen size, fingerprint reader and fast charge, this is what the Teclast X3 Pro did more than a year back