The HiPad Plus is Chuwi's latest tablet, and one that it has equipped with a 2K display. The HiPad Plus retails for US$269.99 and will be available from the end of February. The HiPad Plus ships with Android 10 and is 6.9 mm thick.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chuwi-HiPad-Plus-An-11-inch-Android-tablet-with-a-2K-display-for-US-269-99.519850.0.html
Front facing camera should be 13 MP in a tablet! Tablet manufacturers should understand that almost no one takes photos with huge 11 inch tablets. But video calling is something they do more on a tablet vs a phone.
Agreed.
Do you know if this device is flicker free?
Can I run netflix on it?
Quote from: Nano on February 12, 2021, 16:51:12
Can I run netflix on it?
Should not be possible because of DRM-Reasons. Widevine L1 mostly isn't supported on chinese devices.
Bought a CHUWI i7 Aerobook+ in Aug. last year at 1st launch. It worked well for about 2+ weeks. Then just couldn't boot up again suddenly one afternoon It's been like that ever since. Wrote in multiple times for a repair or replacement. Sometimes CHUWI replied, sometimes not. It's become very tiring communicating, hoping, almost begging for some kind of resolution with CHUWI in Shenzhen, their corp. HQ. By now, half a year since, I realize I'd purchased a CHUWI high-end model that's turned out t be a total dud; and I have no way knowing if I'd ever get to have my otherwise brand new CHUWI ultrabook to ever work again at all! From my own experience, I can safely and honestly just offer this advice: Buyers beware!
Quote from: Thomas Chua on February 13, 2021, 08:46:08
Bought a CHUWI i7 Aerobook+ in Aug. last year at 1st launch. It worked well for about 2+ weeks. Then just couldn't boot up again suddenly one afternoon It's been like that ever since. Wrote in multiple times for a repair or replacement. Sometimes CHUWI replied, sometimes not. It's become very tiring communicating, hoping, almost begging for some kind of resolution with CHUWI in Shenzhen, their corp. HQ. By now, half a year since, I realize I'd purchased a CHUWI high-end model that's turned out a total dud; and I have no way knowing if I'd ever get to have my otherwise brand new CHUWI ultrabook to work again at all! From my own experience, I can safely and honestly just offer this advice: Buyers beware!
Specs are confusing... screen resolution is 'close' to 4:3 aspect ratio which would make it the only Android tablet near that size with a 4:3 or 3:2 ratio closer to Surface and iPad. 16x10 gets gangly the bigger it is. But the specs say 4:3 AND 16.9 in different places. so what is it?