Keyboard connection via Pogo 4-pin. Supports stylus with 4096 pressure levels.
A tablet based on the Windows 11 operating system with a 13-inch screen and a full SSD drive — a combination that allows the device to be used as a compact laptop replacement for everyday work tasks. The keyboard connects via a magnetic Pogo 4-pin connector, transforming the tablet into a convertible, although it is not included in the standard package and is purchased separately.
The hardware foundation comprises a quad-core Intel Alder Lake-N N100 processor with a frequency of up to 3.4 GHz in turbo mode, 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and a solid-state M.2 SSD with 512 GB. Unlike many budget tablets with slow eMMC storage, the presence of a full SSD significantly speeds up system boot-up, application launch, and file handling. The platform's performance is sufficient for office suites, browsers, video calls, and content playback, but it falls short for resource-intensive software or serious gaming.
The IPS display of the Chuwi Hi10 Max 512 GB tablet has a resolution of 2880x1920 at a 3:2 aspect ratio — this format is more convenient for documents and web pages than the elongated 16:10. Brightness of 430 nits and Gorilla Glass protective screen complete the picture. The range of ports here is noticeably richer than in most tablets: two USB-C, one USB-A at 5 Gbps, microHDMI for outputting images to an external monitor, and mini-jack. Supports the HiPen stylus with 4096 pressure levels. The metal body is 9 mm thick and weighs 780 g. The weak point is battery life: according to the manufacturer, a 36 W·h battery provides about 5 hours of operation.
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