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11. Chuwi UBook X
The Chuwi UBook X is a 2-in-1 Windows tablet for those who are operating on a budget. It too markets itself as a Surface Go alternative.
Chuwi has included a 12-inch IPS fully laminated display with 2160×1440 pixels resolution at 3:2 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, and 340 nits brightness. these tech specs allows for above-average sharpness .
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The Color Gamut is only 72% NTSC, this capability is su몭cient for most people, but professional graphics work like Photo editing requires a larger range of colors for viewing and editing images perfectly
The processor is a quad-core Intel Gemini Lake N4120 clocked at 1 1-2 6 GHz , so you should not expect great power or think about too demanding activities, although it It comes with an Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600 graphic card, 8 GB of DDR4 RAM and a 256 GB SSD for greater 몭uidity when multitasking.
The H7 stylus features 4096-level pressure sensitivity, which allows for precise and accurate writing, drawing, and sketching on your device.
The stylus is powered by AAAA Battery, so it’s a little thicker and bigger than other normal stylus This de몭nitely gives the tablet a cheap feeling when you need to use replaceable batteries for drawing.
Chuwi UBook X tablet uses a U-frame stand instead of a solid 몭at panel. It folds out to about 145 degrees, enough for a comfortable drawing angle when using the pen. Overall the Ubook Pro feels solid yet light thanks to the combination of plastic, metal and glass.
Under the body there is a 38Wh battery, therefore 5.000 mAh. It is not huge but still allows you to stay on good levels of about 몭ve or six hours, guaranteeing a decent autonomy.
This hardware is meant for lightweight productivity work, and in that sense, it excels. You can browse the web, stream video, take notes, casual sketching and drawing.