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Posted by Lydia
 - September 18, 2020, 10:26:45
 The article is very professional, there are many Chinese brands are very affordable, I bought a XIDU laptop, it is also very good, the appearance is very beautiful, amazed me.The name is XIDU Tour Pro.
Posted by Jordy
 - August 07, 2020, 10:52:12
Good article and, vey specific to this site,  pretty detailed and fair opinion about performance and valour for the money.  There is however "a catch" when it comes down to Chuwi devices. Hardly anyone, except Chris from TechTablets, is addressing the pain point in when deciding for a Chuwi device.  Not the price, build quality or performance but the after sale/ customer service. A disaster!!! What happened is, I got myself a Corebook via indigogo for 400 Eur not more than 14 months ago. I was amazed by the quality and performance, astutely to the extend whereI got another Lapbook  SE for my friend.  Since 1 month the Corebook has a malfunctioning  keyboard, 9 keys are unresponsive and the Lapbook has a broken display on both sides of the hinge  from the tension when closing/ opening the lid.
Solutions provided by Chuwi: "we no longer provide support for first gen. Corebook", which basically  means- take your 400 Eur and shove it up your 3 letters after 1 year. As for the Lapbook, an answer to my email it's  still pending.
So unless Chuwi is providing a device to be used for 12 months costs free, just to establish a lifespan it's a BIG DON'T BUY. Go for Bmax, Teclast or EzJumper.
Posted by Glen Whelpley
 - August 06, 2020, 21:16:07
Bought this POS it lasted about 9 months dead screen parts from China unavailable not worth the 295 I paid for it. Save your money.
Posted by Nats
 - August 06, 2020, 07:11:36
What is the battery capacity in mah?
Posted by RobM
 - August 06, 2020, 02:57:28
Are you sure the pen is included? It's not on the "in the box" section of the description.

Anyone running Linux on Chuwis products?
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 05, 2020, 13:38:58
The Chuwi UBook X is a 2-in-1 Windows tablet for those who are operating on a budget. At US$399, Chuwi has included a 12-inch 1440p IPS display, an active stylus, 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and a 256 GB SSD. The tablet has a 38 Wh battery, a quad-core processor and comes bundled with a keyboard cover for orders placed by August 8.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chuwi-UBook-X-A-detachable-and-2-in-1-tablet-that-comes-with-a-pen-and-keyboard-for-US-399.484157.0.html