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The CHUWI Herobook is a sleek and lightweight notebook featuring a 14.1-inch Full HD display, powered by an Intel Atom X5-E8000 Quad-Core processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB eMMC storage. It runs on Windows 10 Home OS, providing a smooth user experience with ample connectivity options, making it perfect for both work and play.
D**S
Excellent Budget Laptop, Probably the Best!
Short Review: I work in IT and folks are all the time asking me to recommend a laptop in the 200 range. There isn't much in that range for Windows only (plenty of Chromebooks). Some people just need windows so I was on the quest of finding a Windows machine for a friend. After researching and after owning Chuwi tablets, I thought they would be a good option for him.I started setting up yesterday and played around with it myself today and I just say, it's probably the best value in this price range! So good in fact that I want to buy a higher priced budget laptop from them for myself!! (I need mine to do a little more than 4GBs it of Ram allows)What makes this laptop stand out?1.) Expandable Memory! This can be expanded with an M.4 SSD or microSD card (I recommend the M.4 SSD)2.) More on board memory than others in this range - This system has 64GB vs 32. A lot of computers in this range only have 32. 32GB versions won't even allow you to update windows without an external drive, and this was before installing stuff on my 32GB laptop!. This 64GB system does allow windows updates without drives (unless you have a lot of items using memory).3.) Much larger touchpadBest Use: My professional best use recommendation is to use this computer for basic web browsing, Netflix, and basic office task. It won't work well for games (basic games will work fine) or advanced photo editing. Using simple photo editing tools that simply put filters over your photos work great. For the price, there are plenty of uses for this machine and I feel it will make a great media consumption devicePros1.) Durable - Quality seems fine for the price. Expect the quality of most US Chromebooks. Plastic build, but sturdy build.2.) Nice Keyboard - The keyboard is the perfect size and feels great in hand3.) Excellent Battery Life! Depending on use it can last 5 - 8 hours during my testing. Remember, some task use more batteries than others. My use has been mixed use so videos, internet, office apps and so on.4.) Great Screen - For the price, I don't believe you will find a better screen. The screen is better than I've seen on a lot of name brand machines5.) Windows Preinstalled - A lot of budget laptops will be running Chrome OS (Chromebooks) or Linux. Nothing wrong with those systems but if you need windows it's here!6.) Thin and easy to toss in a bag!7.) Open Office works great on this machine! Open office is an alternative Microsoft Office. Check it out!8.) Customer service has always been top notch here. I've used them before for tablets!Cons1.) Only 4GB of Ram. While basic task work great, this will prevent some advanced task like video editing and that type of stuff, but no laptop in this price range can do that!2.) Bloatware - This does have a little Windows bloatware on it, but easy to delete. Mostly games like candy rushOverall - I'm happy with this, my friend is happy with this and so far no issues whatsoever! Just remember, it is a budget laptop but for a lot of folks, that's all they need.I'm so happy in fact that I'm looking into one of their higher priced machines for myself! Maybe their Surface Alternative!
K**R
Extremely slow processor
If I hadn't already chucked the box and packing materials I would send it back! Piece of junk! I ordered it because the cost was great. And 4gB of RAM, along with 64gB of ROM was acceptable for the price. I neglected to notice that the processor has a speed of only a little over 1gB. This laptop is as slow as a glacier in an ice age. Literally minutes just to load new web pages. Don't buy it!
O**S
Great Value for the Money, Good Chromebook Alternative
Historically speaking, budget Windows laptops are full of compromises: usually they have poor displays, sluggish performance, or mediocre construction. In particular, slow performance - attributed to entry-level processors combined with the resource-heavy Windows operating system - has allowed Chromebooks to gain traction in the budget space. This is despite Windows-powered machines having support for a wider legacy applications and programs.Luckily, the Chuwi HeroBook seems to be an exception to the norm - breaking free from all the usual issues I’ve encountered with cheaper Windows laptops. To keep things short: for $200, this is one of the most consistent laptops you’ll find - performance is surprisingly quick for basic tasks, and it has very little compromises.Positives:1) Design - Although the body of the laptop is made out of plastic, it feels solid and dark grey color could pass as a much more expensive model. I was delighted to see that the lid can be opened using just one hand (a detail usually only flagship devices have). The weight is well balanced, and the hinge mechanism feels smooth. The profile is slim, and makes the laptop easy to travel with.2) Input - The keyboard takes advantage of the entire width of the laptop, resulting in larger keys than most 14” options. Overall, there’s a good amount of tactile feedback from the keys, making it a great choice for writing longer docs, even though the keys aren’t backlit.The touchpad, which measures over 5”, is super spacious. Gone are the days of tiny trackpads on cheap netbooks - this one allows for comfortable scrolling and multi-touch gestures.3) Display - For the price, most laptops have a TN panel at HD (720p) resolution. Chuwi instead opted for a FHD (1080p) IPS screen, which means wide viewing angles and sharp looking details. More importantly, the screen is matte, which means I was able to still use it in challenging lightning conditions, as it doesn’t glare as much as glossy finishes. Overall, it’s a great panel, even though it’s not a touchscreen.4) Performance - The processor inside is the Intel X5-E8000. Although it’s part of the Intel Atom family, don’t confuse it with the more commonly used Z8350. Whereas the Z8350 struggles on even the lightest tasks, the E8000 is one of the higher end chips in the Atom series. In benchmarks and real-world usage, I found it closer to an Intel Celeron in performance. Although it’s still not a powerhouse, web browsing is silky smooth (3-4 tabs open), system navigation is snappy, and boot-up times are almost instantaneous. It’s a noticeable step forward in speed.Other components include 4GB RAM and 64GB storage (other models for the price usually have only 32GB system storage).Reception is also above average. I found that in areas where other budget laptops would disconnect from Wi-Fi, this laptop still held onto the signal. This is essential, because a laptop can have blazing fast internals, but it’s only as good as it’s weakest link. A poor Wi-Fi antenna can result in unusable web browsing, so it's great that Chuwi have put in extra effort on this component. And yes, there’s Bluetooth as well!5) Battery life - One benefit of an Atom family, is that they are really energy efficient (and fanless). On a full charge, this laptop can last me approx. 9 hours of use. For a 14” device, I think this is pretty impressive, and gets me through 1-2 days of use before I need to recharge it.6) Clean version of Windows 10 Home installed (fully activated)Negatives:1) Charger is a proprietary round plug (Chuwi’s other devices have shifted to USB-C, which I think is a more convenient design).2) Back in the days of Windows 7, home edition (especially laptops geared towards students) would often include a version of Microsoft Word/Office for free. On here, it’s simply a trial of Office - although you could always use OpenOffice or Google Docs in-stead.3) 4GB Ram is good for an entry-level laptop, but for heavier multitasking (or programs like Photoshop/video editing) it won’t be the fastest experience (be reasonable with these expectations)4) Could add some more metal/aluminum parts to the construction in a future modelOverall, the Chuwi HeroBook is an impressive showing. Despite the low price, it’s managed to get all the essentials right - from solid hardware, stable performance, to a long lasting battery. Areas of improvement are minor and easy to forgive at the price; making this my favorite budget Windows laptop I've purchased thus far!
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