Finally ! Chuwi working on CoreBook – a Core M3-7Y30 convertible


CoreBook

While Chuwi managed to launch some great pieces like the LapBook or SurBook lines, all of the models were equipped with slightly sub-par Intel Celeron N3540 processor. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a pretty nifty piece of silicon, but still everybody hoped for something stronger. Well the prayers were heard, because the newly announced Chuwi CoreBook will be running the Intel Core M3-7Y30 processor !

Chuwi CoreBook will be apparently following in the steps of the SuBook with the 2-in-1 convertible design and with the access to the optional detachable adjustable keyboard that can go up to 165 degree angle. It will have a 13.3-inch FullHD resolution display with 2.5D glass design (fully laminated one thankfully), 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal eMMC 5.1 storage. That’s my only worry so let’s hope they will add an easily accessible M.2 SSD slot like with the LapBooks. There will be also a Touch ID available for added security so kudos for that too.

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Once again they will be trying to partially fund it through the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign and it’s not a surprise, because with SurBook they actually raised over a million dollars there. The campaign should start mid-November and you should subscribe to their newsletter to get into it early. There will be allegedly 300 units for super early bird price so should be worth it. You can also try your luck in the giveaway event until November 10th so make sure to check it out too.

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2 Comments

  1. Jay
    October 29, 2017

    I too hope they put in an M.2 slot for SSDs

  2. Jay
    October 29, 2017

    I too hope they put in an M.2 slot for SSDs