Alldocube Thinker i35

Alldocube Thinker i35

By Desire Athow

The last time we reviewed a product from Alldocube (formerly known as Cube), we noted that the iWork 1X 2-in-1 tablet PC in question was an average performer but with a shockingly low price. At the time of the review, it was the cheapest Windows convertible device to offer 4GB of RAM and 64GB on-board storage until it was discontinued.

But with the Thinker i35, the Chinese startup is aiming higher with components, build quality and a price tag that are squarely aimed at the more lucrative mid-market segment.

Design

The Thinker i35 reminds us of a more posh version of the Chuwi LapBook 12.3. Alldocube’s designers opted for a magnesium alloy for the laptop’s chassis; open it up and you will come face to face with a massive 13.5-inch LCD panel, the same as Microsoft’s Surface Book.

It is a touchscreen model with a 3000 x 2000 resolution, the highest on any non-branded laptop we’ve tested to date, quite a feat given the relative anonymity of Alldocube. Pushing almost triple the amount of pixels of a Full HD panel is likely to mean the on-board graphics subsystem will suffer.

What makes the laptop a bit more peculiar is …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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