CHUWI’s Latest Products will be unveiled at IFA 2019


CHUWI IFA

The International Consumer Electronics Fair IFA will be held in Berlin, Germany on September 6th. As one of the world’s largest consumer electronics exhibitions, IFA brings thousands of products and visitors worldwide.

CHUWI, one of the well-known tech brand from China, will show its latest laptops, tablets and Mini PCs during this fair. For CHUWI, the 2019 IFA Electronics Show is not only an opportunity to promote its products in the international market, but also a platform to showcase its developments and achievements in the past years.

CHUWI’s Latest Products will be unveiled at IFA 2019

CHUWI MiniBook: A Ultra-Powerful UMPC.
CHUWI MiniBook: A Ultra-Powerful UMPC.

The CHUWI MiniBook has just gained more than 3,000 backers at the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. Earning a spot in the Chuwi stand at IFA. This 8-inch laptop features a YOGA inspired design, an Intel 8100Y processor, as well as 16GB of memory and 512G SSD storage. Making it one of the most powerful UMPCs in the world.

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CHUWI LapBook Plus: The Most Affordable 4K Laptop Ever.
CHUWI LapBook Plus: The Most Affordable 4K Laptop Ever.

The traditional high-end 4K notebooks are priced at $1500 or more. While the CHUWI LapBook Plus is sold at less than 450 dollars, the cheapest ever! Aside from the 15.6-inch 4K HDR screen with up to 340-nits of brightness, 100% sRGB color gamut, the laptop is also packed with an industrial-grade Intel X7 processor, 8GB LPDDR3 memory and 256GB SSD. Which means it’s a great option for video/audio enthusiasts.

CHUWI’s IFA booth is located at Hall 161, Hall 11-1, Berlin Exhibition Centre. Will be open to visitors from August 6th to 11th. For more information, please check their official website:

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