CHUWI MiniBook hits Indiegogo: An 8-inch workstation running Windows 10

What you need to know

  • CHUWI's MiniBook-Mobile Workstation launched on Indiegogo.
  • The device is an 8-inch convertible PC with a 360-degree hinge.
  • Early backers can receive the device for a discount.

CHUWI's MiniBook is a portable PC with a 360-degree yoga design that lets it flip into a tablet. It recently launched on Indiegogo and has already reached 600% of its funding goal. The device features an Intel Core m3 8100Y processor, 8GB LPDDR3 memory, 128GB of storage, and supports M.2 SSD expansion.

The device is marketed as a portable PC that's powerful enough to handle real work and portable enough to be taken anywhere. The MiniBook can also be used as a desktop as it supports Bluetooth and has a USB-C port. It also has a front-facing camera.

The launch video for the device shows it off in PC, yoga, and tablet modes. The MiniBook has a full keyboard, but with an 8-inch screen, the device has a smaller keyboard than just about any PC on the market. The launch video has a brief clip of someone typing on it at the 0:32 mark.

The Intel Core m3 8100Y version of the CHUWI MiniBook is available to backers who the products with $530. The full listed price of the Core m3 version is $670. There is also an Intel Celeron N4100 version which backers can receive for $429.

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