Chuwi is one of those few brands that saw a tremendous increase in its growth over a short period. This is because they deliver what the user needs. Chuwi sure does produce some of the best-looking laptops that leave an impression whenever you take them out. These sleek laptops mean more than just looks. These devices can handle most of the tasks you throw at it. And now Chuwi is all set to launch the CoreBook X early next month.

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As mentioned above, Chuwi is always one of the great choices when you need something well balanced. And the new CoreBook X doesn’t seem to disappoint, at least on paper. As per a report from Reuters, the first quarter global shipments for personal computers saw the steepest increase over the last 20 years. And from our sources, we can confirm that the users are more into sleek designs and straight-up productivity, two fields Chuwi shines. So let’s have a look at what the new CoreBook X has up its sleeve for us.

Chuwi CoreBook X Specifications

This new little monster from Chuwi has everything you need. Here are the official specs of the new CoreBook X.

Bigger & Better Display

The new CoreBook comes with a 14-inch micro-edge full screen. With the added benefits of FHD resolution, 100% RGB gamut, and a not-so-familiar 3:2 aspect ratio, the display gives an immersive experience. The 3:2 aspect ratio provides you with roughly 18% higher real estate than a traditional 16:9 ratio.

Under the Hood

The CoreBook X is powered by the 8th gen Intel i5-8259U processor. Compared with the modern 10th gen i3-1005G1, the processor seems to be running miles ahead. The onboard Iris plus 655 integrated GPU could hold up very well with some modern games, even if it is not meant for that. Paired with the included 8 gigs DDR4 RAM and the faster 512 gigs of SSD storage. We can assume that loading times won’t be a thing with the new CoreBook X. You could also add an additional 1TB of HDD storage with the dedicated slot.

What’s make it great for you?!

The CoreBook X, like its predecessors, is a thin and light laptop with an overall metallic design. At a thickness of 20.6mm, the CoreBook weighs just under 3.3 pounds. A full charge would give around 8 hours of casual use. Which makes it the ideal choice for office works.

The CoreBook X will be launched in early May and is expected to fall under an impressive price tag of $599. You could check out the official listing provided by Chuwi from this link.

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