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ALLDOCUBE KNote 2-in-1 Laptop, 11.6 inch Tablet with Keyboard, 1920x1080 Black Diamond Screen, Intel Apollo Lake N3450 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, 64GB EMMC, Windows 10
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【Black Diamond Screen】KNote has a 11.6 inch 1920*1080 IPS Full-View screen, made of black diamond material. A high Light-Transmittance screen makes it have more colorful display than other normal screen. No air exiting between the screen and the touch screen, avoided it from excess reflection.【Leather Keyboard Holster】Dedicated keyboard of KNote, bringing you a Skin-friendly touch feeling. The back-plank can tilt in any angle, easily deal with the using in office, coffee cafe or your house.With the cover of the leather keyboard, the screen can be perfectly protected from damage.【Powerful Processor】Intel Apollo Lake N3450 Quad Core CPU, up to 2.2GHz frequency, equipped with 4GB RAM, KNote can perfectly suit your need, whether entertainments or office work.【Reliable Connection】Using a type-C port and DC charging, KNote is more steady in chargering, data transfer and video output. Support Bluetooth 4.0 and dual band Wi-Fi of 2.4GHz/5GHz. Support maximum to 128GB Micro SD(TF) card.【Dual Camera】Front 2.0MP & Rear 5.0MP. Dual digital MIC and dual speakers. Battery: 3.8V/8000mAh. Video playback: about 4 hours. Note: There is no Power Adapter in the package, please add a DC Adapter to Basket in Promotion.
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Found 1 comment on ALLDOCUBE KNote 2-in-1 Laptop, 11.6 inch Tablet with Keyboard, 1920x1080 Black Diamond Screen, Intel Apollo Lake N3450 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, 64GB EMMC, Windows 10:

u/Stupid_Triangles · 2 pointsr/ShadowPC

My obsession is your benefit. From the stupid amount of time I spent last night looking this shit up, here's what I've reasoned out.

The Chuwi Mi10 Air is the bare minimum. It will probably work, but it won't be the best experience and it's leaving too small of room for error. The display isn't that good, the build quality isn't that good, no dual band wifi, bare minimum chipset, the keyboard costs 2/3 of the device (170 for tablet alone, 240 for the combo, though it's 10 bucks cheaper to buy them separately.) should the shadow service ever have some down time, you be stuck with a shitty tablet. Though I had a Venue 8 with the same chipset 2gb ram and 64gb in storage and managed to play civ 5 and css on it.

There is a higher level version called the Chuwi Surbook that has a N3450 chipset, slightly bigger build, 2 USB 3.0 ports and a type c for quick charging. Same ram and ROM, but has dual band wifi and b/g/n/a so that's a plus. That's like 340 though, but comes with the keyboard. This would be the best bet, but at 340, you're looking at refurbished SP3 prices, which would be a 100% upgrade over this.

But if you want to keep it 250-300 and hate MS:

Then there's this alldocube Knote with a 1080p display, N3450 chipset and type c. That's about $300

For 260 you can ditch the 2 in 1 for a regular laptop and get a 13" 1080p screen, Apollo Lake N3450, 4gb 64gb but with an M.2 slot. With the Jumper Ezbook t3 pro.

Then there's the Jumper Ezbook X1 that's basically a 11.6 inch t3 pro, but has a 360 degree hinge. That's 310.

I'd like to hear from people that have actually used them, but I'm 90% confident the ones using the gemini lake and Apollo lake with dual band wifi would work fine. For me, I found a good deal on a monitor (60 bucks for a 24" 1080p 75Hz with 1ms response time) so I'm going with my original plan of getting a mini pc and mounting that to the back for now.

I still want a 2 in 1 experience, but from what I've seen and for longevity's sake, I'm going to spend a bit more. On a better product that I know will work and not have something crap out in a year or 2 because I wanted to be a cheapskate.