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Posted by X
 - Yesterday at 22:38:48
Honestly speaking project is in many things quite close to old Clevo (1kg, 73wh, 14"). Devices like this we will see in more and more places and even Apple will have cheap MacBook air soon.

PS. Other more reputable brands will say in this time "we have to increase prices because people don't buy".
Posted by tru
 - February 07, 2026, 17:07:55
True, "RAM not expandable" is not added as a con to other laptops. But it's 500 because this is older hardware. And how reliable is even this brand?
Posted by kosu
 - February 07, 2026, 16:20:48
And STOP putting "RAM not expandable" into the cons!
In which reality are you living, since years that is the standard!
Posted by kosu
 - February 07, 2026, 16:17:49
A 1KG 14" for 500€.
If it would be from one of the known brands, it would be 1500€
Why there are still almost no similar weighted laptops beats me, when even a budget producer can do it.
And the ones there are on the market are costing an arm and a leg to pay this "premium" feature..
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 07, 2026, 13:40:01
The Chuwi CoreBook Air with AMD Ryzen 5 6600H offers a balanced mix of mobility, everyday performance, and a matte IPS display that is well suited for longer work sessions. In combination with 16 GB of RAM and an NVMe SSD, the result is a compact overall package that is primarily aimed at budget-oriented users who are looking for a lightweight notebook for office, web, and multimedia.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Looking-for-an-affordable-office-notebook-Chuwi-CoreBook-Air-review-with-AMD-Ryzen-Power.1221443.0.html