Alldocube was at the Hong Kong Global Sources Electronics Fair showing off a new line-up of tech. It’s very hard to make out from the press release what exactly are the specs of new models or their names. But more 2-in-1 tablet products and laptops. No mention sadly of a new Thinker i35 model. A think a lot of people are after a new successor to that model, myself included with that great 30...[Read More]
The Knote5 from Alldocube is an 11.6" tablet that runs Windows 10, on the Gemini lake Celeron N4100 quad-core CPU. It has 4GB of DDR4 2400Mhz RAM, 128GB of storage and wireless ac, bt 4.1. It supports an optional keyboard kickstand combo. The battery is 6500mah or 24Wh. Good for a claimed 6 hours video playback. The screen is 1920 x 1080 IPS. No full-sized USB ports, but as a Type-C port and Micro...[Read More]
The Knote 8 from AllDoCube is a 13.3" 2560 x 1440 resolution Windows 10 tablet. The screen is fully laminated and It has a kickstand. There is a type-c, USB 3.1 with PD support, data and video out. 3.5mm headphone port with mic support, MicroSD card and D/C charging. The tablet is powered by the Intel Core M3 7Y30 with 8GB of DDR3 1866Mhz RAM. It has 256GB of SATA3 storage and a 41Wh battery. Opti...[Read More]
This is an odd release from AllDoCube (Cube) A tablet with the name note in it, yet it doesn’t support a stylus. The screen is a fully laminated one which is great to see. Can’t get enough fully laminated displays even at 1920 x 1080 and 11.6 inches it looks great but does lack on top end brightness somewhat topping out at 270 lux (White images). The build is slim, and as a result, it ...[Read More]
Cube’s iWork 5X is a cheaper version of the Thinker i35. It’s based on a 360 degree-hinge design for a 2-in-1 laptop that can be folded back to convert itself into a tablet or use the downward facing keyboard as a base to support the screen. But at 1.7 kilos and 13.3-inches, that’s a rather heavy and large tablet you won’t be holding for long. The Cube iWork5X has a premium...[Read More]
The Cube iwork5X has arrived, and it’s impressive. The build and design look very similar to what I saw on the Cube Thinker i35, their premium Core M3-7Y30 laptop. But unlike the Surface Book screen clad Thinker i35, this screen flips around 360 degrees converting it into a tablet. But one of the cons is the weight, at 1.68 kilos, it’s the heaviest of the Apollo Lake powered devices I&...[Read More]
The Cube i7 Book (I7 Stylus 2.0) is the successor to the i7 Stylus. Its retains the 10.6-inch 1080p screen with Wacom 1024 pressure sensitivity levels stylus support. And features a new upgraded Core M3-6Y30, USB 3.1 Type C, Micro USB 3.0, Dual Band Intel Wireless AC (Intel 3165). It has 4GB of RAM and a 64GB SSD drive (M.2 SATA3). The i7 Book also has a new transformer style dock with a USB 2.0 p...[Read More]
This was posted on Cube’s Weibo today: August 13 there are three days away CUBE will have a major announcement, the next-generation flagship product? Or a new round of cooperation with industry giants, we’ll see. My guess is both, maybe they have a 9.7″ retina Cherry Trail X98 Pro rival in the works? And have also teamed up with Intel like Teclast have? Source: Weibo