Chuwi Hi13 Unboxing – 13.5-Inch 3000 x 2000 Intel Celeron Powered Windows 10 2-In-1 Tablet For Under $300
So I thought I'd do a Chuwi Hi13 unboxing for the much talked about tablet that was launched at the start of summer, as the by far best value large Windows 10 2-in-1 tablet for a long time to come with its famous 3000 x 2000 resolution display. The particular Chuwi Hi13 model in question is this one: http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_557447.html
In a specs-to-price ratio, the Chuwi Hi13 offers good value for money in the 13.5-inch Surface Book size and resolution category or as an alternative to a laptop. It's powered by a quad-core 1.1 GHz – 2.2 GHz Intel Celeron N3450 “Apollo Lake” processor which gives it much better performance than the Intel Atom processors, it has 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage (from Samsung).
The famed Chuwi Hi13 screen is 13.5 inches large and has a Surface Book identical 3000 x 2000 resolution display that has a high 480 nits brightness and 100% sRGB color gamut, with support for the optional 1024 pressure level digitizer pen that works well on this tablet. The keyboard is optional too.
Some of the Chuwi Hi13 highlights includes full dual-band 801.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi cover, a USB Type-C port, 4 loud speakers, a large 10 000 mAh battery, and fast charge support.
The Chuwi Hi13 box containing the tablet is delivered all tucked in neatly in a cardboard box and protected by bubble wrap. So it has two boxes and bubble wrap for protection, and to protect the screen even further, when you open the box, the Chuwi Hi13 tablet is protected by a light bag, and when you take the bag off, it is protected by two screen protectors.
The first screen protector is meant to protect it during delivery and unboxing, but the second screen protector you can keep on during use if you need to or want to.
Chuwi Hi13 is delivered with a country specific power adapter that connects to the USB C port, and it comes with a USB C to USB A cable, as well as a warranty card and an English instruction manual.
As you can see, it has an additional OTG micro-USB port, a HDMI port, a 3.5mm audio combo jack, and a microSD card slot with 128GB microSD card support, as well as a 2MP front camera and a 5MP rear camera.
Also if you're thinking about buying the Chuwi Hi13, you may want to check out our Chuwi Hi13 review of this large Windows tablet too.
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