Will Chuwi HI13 2IN1 Tablet PC Kill Surface Book For A Better Choice? - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

Right now i believe most users and media have been attracted by CES in Las Vegas, 2017, because i am also a fan of CES, and fond of unknown electronics. Yesterday, i have read some tech sites to know Chuwi will attend CES to release and show Chuwi HI13, which is the new year flagship, better and powerful than Chuwi HI12, but previously, i have guess this new tablet pc should call Chuwi HI14 according to their naming practice. It proves I was wrong. You can check this thread that i created before about Chuwi new tablet, i am also doubtful it should be Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 Notebook, so i changed the title from Chuwi HI14 to Chuwi Lapbook 14.1. Please forgive me for my wrong judge. Anyway, i have seen the Chuwi HI13 real photos before and know the main specs you may be interested. Check details as follow.
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Here are some detailed specs:
1. 13.5 inch 3000 x 2000 resolution 3:2 ratio screen.
2. Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450 CPU + Gen9 Graphics 500 GPU.
3. Windows 10 Home operating system.
4. 4 GB DDR3L RAM + 64 GB eMMC ROM.
5. Detachable keyboard + Stylus pen support.
6. 2.4Ghz/5Ghz Dual band Wi-Fi + Type-C Port.
But my point is that in terms of design, it looks like Surface Book so much, do you detect that?
So i think Chuwi HI13 can replace Surface book in the design and price, how about you? I like to choose competitive and affordable electronics.
Source: igeekphone
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I'm very tempted... How much?

leclark said:
I'm very tempted... How much?
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about $350.

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First Android Tablet PC - WePad

Hello,
the german company Neofonie is selling the first Android Tablet Computer very soon.
It's called WePad and kinda reminds me of the iPad.
But wait, the WePad is much better!
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Display
11,6“ mit 1366 x 768 Pixels
Processor
1,66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Pineview-M
Memory
16 GB NAND Flash (optional 32 GB internal/ 32 GB SD Karte)
Webcam
yes (1,3 Megapixels)
peripheral equipment
2 x USB integrated, Cardreader, Audio output, SIM Card Slot, Multi-Pin Connector
Flash / Adobe Air
yes / yes
Applications
WePad AppStore and Google Android Marketplace
Multitasking
yes
Battery
Lithium-Ion Polymer (6 hours)
Connections
Bluetooth 2.1, WLANn, optional 3G
GPS
yes (optional)
Casing
Magnesium-Aluminium
Sizes
288 x 190 x 13 mm
Weight
800 g (850 g with 3G)
Other
Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer, Stereospeakers, internal mic
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What do you think?
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According to Heise (http://www.heise.de/mobil/meldung/Tablet-Computer-mit-Infrastruktur-fuer-Verlage-961008.html - german!) it's not an Android tablet, but can run android apps via a wrapper.
I'd rather wait for ICD's Nvidia Tegra2 based Vega tablet...
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/07/icds-tegra-tablet-officially-dubbed-the-vega-headed-to-t-mobil/
I'll have a look at it, thanks for the link
it's so Beautiful!~
There is also this, Enso Zenpad, Its a 5" resistive touch, android 1.6, samsung 667mhz, 256mb ram, 1gb inbuilt, up to 32gb microSD (8gb Included)..
Looks like a nice little device, and its only $150! (£102)
http://enso-now.com/n/index.php
http://enso-now.com/n/info.php
Uhh, but we're talking about Tablet PC's. </sarcasm>
Notion Ink Adam, all the way. Noone will be able to beat this one when it comes to the display...
looks small (next to the pics of WePad and T-Mobile Vega / Tegra)
http://www.technoholik.com/news/exclusive-a-sneak-peek-at-the-notion-ink-adam-tablet-specs-pics/
And the display really rocks... I have an OLPC, which has a similiar display. I wish I could get that screen for my thinkpad.

10-inch Dell Streak Pro expected in June with NVIDIA Tegra T25 CPU

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"Earlier this month there was a minor rumor that Dell's 10-inch Android tablet, the one that was previously rumored to be launching this June for $499, may not carry the Streak name.
I heard from a few Dell reps that this wasn't true recently, and now comes more "proof" that the Streak brand will live on. According to an alleged internal document titled "Commercial Tablet Roadmap Summary" and pictured above, the company's data-only Honeycomb tablet will be called the Streak Pro.
The document "confirms" the June 2011 release date we saw before and reveals some additional specs like the presence of the dual-core NVIDIA Tegra T25 processor (the T20 is in the Streak 7), a screen resolution of 1280 x 800, Dell Stage 1.5, two mics, front and rear cameras, and some kind of "enterprise application stack."
While these details are undoubtedly great right now, most of the specs are already available right now too in 10-inch Honeycomb tablets like the Motorola Xoom. Obviously, pricing is going to have to be very competitive for the Streak Pro to make a splash. I paid $590 for my WiFi-only Xoom so if the new Streak's rumored release date is true, then I hope the $499 price is too.
There's no way to know how current the document is (or if it's even legitimate), though, so who knows what the Dell Streak Pro (assuming that's even its real name) will bring to the table."
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http://www.streaksmart.com/
Win7 on a Tablet is gonna suck. Wait till Win8. By then, Bluestacks should be out and you can have the best of both worlds.
Where do you see anything about WIN7 os?
It will be running Honeycomb.
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Glad the Streak name was saved. Opus is ok but "DELL Streak" has more ring to it

Low-end Nokia Lumia 505 gets outed

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The Lumia 505 specs are mostly unknown for now - all the carrier's Facebook account gave us was the 8 megapixel camera. We can also see that there's not going to be a flash of any kind alongside the camera.
However, the Windows key at the front features the old WP logo, so it's all but certain that the smartphone will be running some Windows Phone 7 version.
Now a closer look at its homescreen shows the support for resizable live tiles, so it's obvious that the smartphone will be running Windows Phone 7.8 out of the box.
There are also rumors of a 4" WVGA display, 800MHz CPU, 4GB of storage and 256MB of RAM, which make sense, but are yet to be confirmed. It would be a strange if Nokia invested too much effort in the design of a smartphone that is going to be exclusive to a Mexican carrier, so the Lumia 505 is most probably little more than a redesigned Lumia 510.
Guerrero Movil promised to reveal more information on the Nokia Lumia 505 in a week, so we won't have to wait long to find out.
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Any chance of it coming to india...?? Planning to buy lumia 510..would be my first windows phone ..actually tired of Android..now want to try something professional and use phone as phone) away from roms themes and tweaks....
galaxyfitankit said:
Any chance of it coming to india...?? Planning to buy lumia 510..would be my first windows phone ..actually tired of Android..now want to try something professional and use phone as phone) away from roms themes and tweaks....
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no idea. Lumia 510 is a good choice though.
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This isn't the Windows Phone section.

World's smallest datacenter

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hello fellow XDA members, long time member here.
I would like to introduce to you, the worlds smallest datacenter “Rockhopper” Based on ARM architecture, a Rockhopper can contain up to 8 nodes with a total of 64 cores @ 2.0Ghz which interconnect to our proprietary high-speed and hot pluggable. The nodes also come equipped with a DDR3 sodimm slot that can support up to 8Gb, for a total of 64Gb. Energy efficient, scalable and high performance platform available to be used anywhere in their homes, offices or an IT environment. Encouraging users to be thinkers and experiment with new possibilities.
We are excited about launching our kickstarter campaign. Visit our kickstarter page to get more details.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/884048325/worlds-smallest-datacenter
citrixmeta said:
hello fellow XDA members, long time member here.
I would like to introduce to you, the worlds smallest datacenter “Rockhopper” Based on ARM architecture, a Rockhopper can contain up to 8 nodes with a total of 64 cores @ 2.0Ghz which interconnect to our proprietary high-speed and hot pluggable. The nodes also come equipped with a DDR3 sodimm slot that can support up to 8Gb, for a total of 64Gb. Energy efficient, scalable and high performance platform available to be used anywhere in their homes, offices or an IT environment. Encouraging users to be thinkers and experiment with new possibilities.
We are excited about launching our kickstarter campaign. Visit our kickstarter page to get more details.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/884048325/worlds-smallest-datacenter
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awsome project . Which OS ( Linux ? ) can be run on the super computer ?
SallyChen said:
awsome project . Which OS ( Linux ? ) can be run on the super computer ?
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So far debian ubuntu arch linux android
We will have more soon.

White Zephyr - New RTX Build

First, a photo of the completed build:
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I haven't built a brand new computer for over 10 years, so it was overdue. I upgraded bits and pieces, but after I started having a lot of issues with multiple dead hard drives, and being unable to determine the source of the hard drives dying, I decided it was time on a brand new build.
Parts list:
Motherboard: ROG Strix B550-F Gaming
PSU: EVGA 850GA Gold
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3600MHz
GPU: GeForce RTX 3070
Case: Thermaltake S300 Snow Edition
SSD: Samsung 1TB 980PRO NVME M.2
HDD1: TOSHIBA 6TB 7200RPM X300 256MB
HDD2: Seagate 6TB 7200RPM
LEDs: Bitspower TouchAqua 120mm RGB fans
It took me a while to get all these parts together. The hardest thing to find was the RTX 3070 video card. In the end, I wrote a telegram bot that checks the Best Buy API every 30 seconds for various RTX products. It took a few tries when they came in to stock, but eventually I was able to snag one.
This was actually a super-fun project. I was trying to re-use parts from my old PC... notably the PSU, which was a 1000W PSU. I had all kinds of issues with picking up the hard drives - it turns out the source of all of my problems was that power supply. But, in the end I got a wicked fast PC - I can plan any modern game (and also mine a little crypto!).
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Looks great! Very similar to a setup that I have right now. Capable of 4K gaming while being very affordable.
XDARoni said:
Looks great! Very similar to a setup that I have right now. Capable of 4K gaming while being very affordable.
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The nerdiest thing about this setup is how I learned to write a Telegram bot just to get a graphics card!

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