Active Stylus Support for Chuwi MiniBook is Nearing!


CHUWI MiniBook

The Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for the new pocket PC CHUWI MiniBook is going very well and the makers have just announced that the funding raised so far over $600,000 USD from 1037 backers in the past month and a half, and the numbers are still growing!

The CHUWI MiniBook is selling like hotcakes!

CHUWI MiniBook

In the past days, many artists told CHUWI that it’s such a pity that an elegant and powerful device like MiniBook wouldn’t support the active stylus. An active stylus allows you to draw thick and thin lines by adjusting how hard you press on the screen, which brings a whole new experience in the creation of painting or writing.

Therefore, they decided to bring 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity to CHUWI MiniBook after the funds reach $650,000 USD, which is only a matter of time.

But there’s more, CHUWI announced that “EVERY BACKER WILL GET A FREE ACTIVE STYLUS after this campaign reach $800,000!”. Plus, there’s a FREE Multi-Ports USB-C HUB (WORTH US$29.99) after reaching $1000,000!

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CHUWI MiniBook

Last but not least, the company also made available a nice and sturdy shock-proof EVA bag for MiniBook backers. It’s now at straight 50% OFF and backers can get it for only $9.9 bucks. This special offer is limited to 100Pcs and the price will go up after these 100pcs sold out. Such a small device should indeed be protected by a bag like this.

Others specs on the CHUWI MiniBook include an Intel Gemini Lake Celeron N4100 processor, 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM and a slot for an M.2 SATA3 SSD, while the deluxe model has a Core m3-8100Y chip, 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM and an M.2 PCIe SSD slot. The Core m3 machine can be specified with 16GB of RAM. It supports M.2 SSD and TF card expansion to TB-level. The M3-8100Y version of CHUWI MiniBook also supports NVMe protocol and PCI.

CHUWI MiniBook

The crowdfunding campaign of CHUWI’s MiniBook will end in 10 days. So, if you like this ultra mobile laptop, now it’s the last chance to get it at the lowest price available. Click here to learn more.

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