Direct comparison against the top brands in the competition is a popular sport among the chinese manufacturers and with all the shiny new products announced at MWC 2017 they just can’t resist. Like Chuwi who couldn’t resist trying to slot their new Chuwi Hi13 model against the freshly revealed Samsung Galaxy Book.
In my eyes these two 2-1 tablets are not exactly competing for the same customer segment, but still could be interesting to see the list of the hardware specs just pitted against each other. That’s what we can do, because we have no idea about the projected price of the new Samsung, though it’s probably going to be sky high so Chuwi will definitely win the value battle.
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Samsung Galaxy Book | CHUWI Hi13 |
Windows 10 (version not specified) | Windows 10 |
12in Super AMOLED display, 2160×1440, 216ppi | 13.5 in display, 3000×2000, 268ppi |
7th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 3.1GHz | Newest Intel Apollo Lake 2.2GHz |
4GB / 8GB | 4GB RAM |
128GB / 256GB | 64GB storage |
2x USB-C | USB-C |
Video output via USB-C | Mini-DisplayPort |
MicroSD reader | MicroSD reader |
802.11ac Wi-Fi | 802.11ac Wi-Fi |
LTE model available | No LTE |
Bluetooth 4.1 | Bluetooth 4.0 |
5Mp front camera | 2Mp front camera |
13Mp rear camera | 5Mp rear camera |
Pogo Keyboard case included | Docking Keyboard not included |
S Pen included | Hi Pen H3 not included |
Two speaker audio | Four speaker audio |
291.3×199.8×7.4mm | 334×222×9.2 mm |
754g (tablet only) | 1089g |
You can see that some of the hardware is really not on the same cathegory level so hard to directly compare those two tablets, but both will be surely very capable devices. What’s more interesting is the tempting promise from Chuwi executives in the latest materials to release a version of Chuwi Hi13 with a Core M processor later on. Bring it on.
Looks OK
Nice resolution. I wonder what is the exact CPU version.
And only English keyboard again, of course…