- Chuwi Minibook X folds like a tablet, weighs less than 1 kg and still has 12 GB of RAM
- Includes 512 GB SSD replaceable to the user – rare for small laptops
- Intel n150 chip limits performance but manages everyday tasks
A new iteration of Chuwi’s Minibook X, a 10.5 -inch light convertible portable computer has been launched, which brings part of the charm once associated with netbooks: small, practical and highly portable.
Driven by an Intel N150 processor matched with intel uhd graphics of 12th generation, its performance is limited compared to conventional CPUs. However, the inclusion of 12 GB of RAM DDR5 and an SSD replaced by the 512 GB user gives it enough capacity for basic computing tasks.
By mediating only 17.2 mm thick and with a weight of 920 g, the Minibook X is a small laptop for the Windows 11th home. It has a gray space chassis and an IPS screen of 10.51 inches with a 1920 × 1200 resolution and an appearance ratio of 16:10.
A portable portable computer for basic tasks
One of the lighter laptops on the market, has a 360 degree hinge that allows users to fold the screen behind the keyboard for use in the style of the tablet.
Admit Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax1) and Bluetooth 5.2 and includes two C type ports, a 3.5 mm audio connector and expansion slots m.2. However, the absence of USB-A ports can limit compatibility with some accessories.
Energy is delivered through USB-C to up to 36W, and the internal battery is classified in almost 29Wh.
While the processor limits the general performance, the compact size of Minibook X, the full keyboard and the touch screen provide flexibility. You can attract those looking for a portable computer with budget to take notes and edit documents, such as students or mobile professionals.
The Minibook X is priced at $ 352 through the Chuwi online store, but a promotional discount that extends until May 7, 2025, reduces the price to approximately $ 314.
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