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Review on CHUWI UBook Quad Cores Touchscreen Full Featured by John Taylor

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lying about Windows Hello, but overall a great tablet.

Honestly I would have given the device 5 stars but the fact that the product page flatly lies about Windows Hello support made me deduct a star. It was quite frustrating because one of the reasons I bought it was the Windows Welcome feature so I didn't have to log in with a PIN. Most of my other issues are related to small issues with the device, but overall it's still great. As for other features, it works great. I think the laptop performs well for the price range. Drawing works better than I expected for such a low power processor. I mean don't expect it to be perfect, but for the price range nothing else comes close. It is great for note taking and even for drawing and CAD work. I wish the USB-C port also supported device charging, but that's no big deal. To be honest, the keyboard is also a bit lame. The touchpad is so small that it's practically unusable. I usually use a stylus in this aspect though, and it works great for that. If it didn't have a stylus I'd have to deduct a star for that, but the stylus works well enough for typing that it doesn't bother me. The feel of the buttons is actually not bad for something so small and portable. It also doesn't work very well on the lap as the keyboard pops up and the stand on the lap just doesn't work. The speakers are also of very poor quality. They work great when you hold it in your hands to direct the sound towards you, but otherwise the side/rear speakers work and you don't hear much. implement. Don't expect anything super heavy, but it's also insanely portable. While there's nothing quite like it on the tablet market for the price, there are actually better options if you don't need a stylus.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Not sure