In its range chuwi never let me down. Good specs for the price. Also the mini pc's like lakbox or herobox are very usable. Like a very affordable server or a light all around pc. Worth the money
Good video here. It seems like a viable option for someone who wants a tablet and computer. Instead of buying/carrying two items, you only need one. Yeah, it's not for everyone, but it does fit for a lot of users.
The battery life is just inexcusable for something meant to be ultra-portable. I have a GPD Win Max 2 which is also a 10" device but it has a 67Wh battery and will easily give me 10+ hours of work while also having an exponentially more powerful processor.
@@VaidasJSP the specs of the GPD make it actually useful and able to last a whole day. Paying more for a device that will keep up with demands for years and serve the purpose effectively is worth it.
That form factor is particularly useful for confined space use - I still have a 10.1" netbook from 2009 which did admirably in confined spaces such as cattle class seating on an aircraft, in a bus, confined seating on trains, etc. It can be effective and useful where even moderately larger machines such as a 13.3" system can't properly open; there are some brands which also have a screen which tilts in such a way that it can float above the keyboard so if you're really confined you can still look down at it but that may be a bit uncomfortable for long durations. I'm curious to know if this was sourced from within the UK or not (or did it have to come from China?).
Hello. I've had mine since yesterday. Very satisfied, UNTIL it is 100% charged and I use the laptop with power. A very annoying sound will then come from the MiniBook. Do you also have this coil whine?
A slightly larger device with better battery would have made this so much better in my opinion. Still it is not bad for something small and relatively inexpensive but so close to being a really neat device.
@@MattRobb I think a lot of people would take a larger device to have the longer battery life but again I can see how a lot of people would be fine with this device as is as well. Either way solid review, I didn't even know N100 laptops were out there.
as a techy who loves designing stuffs, i think is a good compact option for a designer too. anyway thanks for bringing those interesting tech gadgets to us Matt !
Hi! It was a very useful review! I'm looking for a small laptop like this for traveling. I would really appreciate it if you can check if it's capable of running the game "Magic: the gathering arena" which supposed to be not heavy. Thanks!
Chuwi's other two-in-one notebook Freebook has better configuration and processing power than this one, and the screen is also larger than this one, which is 13.5''. I recommend the other one more.
Just swap the "intel inside" sticker for a real one with the multi-colored holographic sparkling edge trim that's sold online. The one that comes with this screams - low budget
all these tiny laptops are going to be so much more attractive when they all have arm/snapdragon chips in them and all day battery. i hate that almost all non mac laptops need to drag battery bank with me to feel secure to get all day battery.