Get the early bird promo with 25 % off for the new CHUWI MiniBook


CHUWI MniBook

Chinese laptop makers CHUWI are pumping out pretty good models with a staggering pace recently and both the Herobook and AeroBook are very intesting pieces for a great price. But these are the standard sized laptops so maybe the decision makers in CHUWI are thinking that’s not what the customers want. After all the pocket-sized computers are already in our pockets in the form of extremely powerful smartphones, but how about tiny laptops ? Well the answer will be the new CHUWI MiniBook.

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CHUWI MiniBook will be sporting just an 8-inch IPS scree, but it will be fully adjustable with 360-degree rotation similar to the Yoga models so will be usable in both laptop/tablet mode. Inside we will find the latest Intel Core M3-8100Y processor supported by 8 GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128 GB eMMC memory, but with a free M.2 SSD NVMe slot it would be a shame to keep it empty. And despite the tiny size the makers managed to force in ultra-narrow border full sized keyboard. The battery will be also pretty impressive with 26,6Wh capacity and charging through fully functional USB Type-C port will be fast with PD 2.0 fast charging, And if you take a good look at the pictures you will also discover USB 3.0 port and HDMI port.

You can already signup on the CHUWI’s official website to get a Super Early Bird promo discount coupon for 25% off for the CHUWI MiniBook. And with the ticking counter on the website it’s clear that soon it will show up on the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform. So if the tiny laptop is to your liking then certainly subscribe so you will be getting all the updates and news too.

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