ALLDOCUBE released a new 2-in-1 model named NuVision


ALLDOCUBE NuVision

Seems like we have one new ALLDOCUBE 2-in-1 convertible model coming, because an information concerning the new ALLDOCUBE NuVision just landed on our desk. We have more or less full list of specs for this piece so not much left to discover. So let’s go and take a look at this universal tablet convertible model. For more information you can of course also visit the official website of the makers, where it should be listed very soon.

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ALLDOCUBE NuVision will be a Windows-based 2-in-1 convertible model with an optional keyboard case and it will be sporting 11,6-inch display with FullHD 1920×1080 pixel resolution. Insider we will find Intel Celeron N3350 processor from the Apollo Lake platform, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB of internal storage (probably eMMC), up to 128GB expansion via memory card slot and 7.6V/4000 mAh 30.4Wh battery. Dimensions of the device will be 289*180*8.6mm and the weight only 766g. From the available ports we have info only about the one full-featured USB Type-C port, but at least it will be a 3.0 one with support for fast charging and video output.

That’s it for now with all the information about the upcoming ALLDOCUBE NuVision, because we have no idea about the actual release date or the pricing for the model. But surely it will be revealed soon, because according to out information the new 2-in-1 convertible is almost ready to hit the market. So let’s see soonish.

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1 Comment

  1. Jose_Hidalgo
    June 24, 2019

    All manufacturers seem to be focusing on tiny tablets (8″, 10″, 11″…) and nobody seems to be focusing on large tablets (13″ and more). WHY ?…