
Chinese electronics manufacturer Chuwi launched an Android 12 compatible tablet powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor. As the name suggests, a 7,000mAh battery allows you to use the Chuwi HiPad Max for hours. With a display size of 10.36 inches and a maximum brightness of 400 nits, the Chuwi HiPad Max features a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200 pixels.
In addition to the 84% screen-to-body ratio, all sides of the tablet feature 7mm bezels. Wildevine L1 certification is also included for streaming HD video. According to Chuwi’s marketing images, whether the display bezel thickness claims are accurate is unclear.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipsets power tablets. Besides the Moto G42, Moto G52, and Redmi Note 11, the Snapdragon 680 is also found in the Moto G42 and Moto G52. The chipset has four ARM Cortex-A73 and Cortex-A53 cores and an Adreno 610 GPU.It has an expandable storage capacity of 128 GB and 8 GB of RAM. It measures 246.5 x 156.25 x 8 mm, weighs 440 g, and connects to wireless networks via Wi-Fi 802.11. AliExpress is the exclusive retailer for Chuwi HiPad Max. Right now, it’s priced at $199, but it’ll return to its $399 original price soon. Following the sale on August 26th to its steep post-launch price of $399.98, it remains to be seen how it will be received.
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