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Posted by Gohgee Meersohyan
 - March 22, 2023, 18:36:03
Quotewhich means it's using a really bad panel

Nearly all Chuwi laptops have decent panels with 95% sRGB coverage. Allen Ngo has tested quite a few of them.

There are so many sloppy mistakes on Chuwi's website. That's what turns me off.
Posted by Kek
 - March 22, 2023, 17:48:33
Quote from: Erik on March 22, 2023, 15:43:01"Plenty of ports" sounds a bit exaggerated for a laptop with one HDMI, one Type A USB and one Type C USB (plus a TF card reader somewhere apparently). About the screen's brightness, the brochure in the website seems to mention 280 nits.
280 nits which are probably 250 nits in reality which means it's using a really bad panel.
Posted by Erik
 - March 22, 2023, 15:43:01
"Plenty of ports" sounds a bit exaggerated for a laptop with one HDMI, one Type A USB and one Type C USB (plus a TF card reader somewhere apparently). About the screen's brightness, the brochure in the website seems to mention 280 nits.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 22, 2023, 15:30:20
Chuwi is now selling the GemiBook xPro, a 14.1-inch laptop with an Intel Processor N100. The GemiBook xPro also packs plenty of ports and LPDDR5 RAM for under US$300, among other features.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chuwi-GemiBook-xPro-New-low-powered-laptop-launches-with-Intel-Alder-Lake-N-processor.702696.0.html