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Chuwi presents its new convertible

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In recent times we have come to comment on the decline of the tablet market, at least of the traditional tablets as we have known them up to now. Leaving aside the iPad, which, even if less, has also noticed this crisis, the truth is that manufacturers are looking for solutions to get the segment out of this crossroads

And within the Windows panorama, one of the novelties that we find in this sense has been seen in Las Vegas by Chuwi, a manufacturer that presented its at CES 2017 new convertible, the Chuwi Hi13, a model with an Intel Apollo Lake processor as lung and Windows 10 Home as operating system.

This new two-in-one features a 13.5-inch diagonal display with a 3:2 aspect ratio with a resolution that draws a lot of attention: 3000 × 2000 megapixels.

Inside the aforementioned processor Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450 supported in its tasks by a Graphics 500 GPU, 4GB of DDR3L RAM and 64GB of eMMC ROM This combination makes it possible, according to the manufacturer, to improve the performance of the convertible up to 50% and up to 70% if we talk about graphics .

This Chuwi Hi13 has in terms of connectivity with the increasingly fashionable USB Type-C port complementing a MicroUSB 2.0 port, micro HDMI socket and a slot for microSD memory cards. And all of it powered by a 10 battery battery.000 mAh of which they have not given data on the autonomy it offers.

And to get more out of Windows 10 the Chuwi Hi13 offers support for the use of the keyboard and a stylus, complements that will be available in the form of accessories for those who want to opt for a higher level of usability.

Availability and price

If at this point you are thinking about the release date of this product on the market, you should know that for now the release date is unknown as well as the markets to which it will reach. In the same way there is no data related to the price, so we will be pending to tell the news about it as soon as we have news.

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