🚀 Elevate your hustle with the CHUWI HeroBook Pro — power, style, and speed in one sleek package!
The CHUWI HeroBook Pro is a lightweight 14.1-inch laptop featuring a 2.8GHz Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD storage expandable up to 2TB. It boasts a sharp 2K FHD IPS display, dual-band 5G WiFi, multiple USB 3.0 ports, and a long-lasting 38Wh battery with fast charging. Pre-installed with Windows 11, this ultra-slim device is designed for efficient multitasking, seamless connectivity, and on-the-go productivity.
Standing screen display size | 14.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 2.8 GHz celeron_n4020 |
RAM | 6 GB LPDDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2.8 GHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics 600 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11bgn |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 9 Hours |
Brand | CHUWI |
Series | HeroBook Pro Laptop |
Item model number | Herobook Pro |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 3.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 0.83 x 8.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 0.83 x 8.4 inches |
Color | Space Gray |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 6000.00 |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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Perfect Remote Desktop
For the 8GB RAM(star of the show), sleek design, mid range to high quality display-- you cannot find a better or cheaper REMOTE DESKTOP. That's right. Other laptops in this price range do not offer this amount of RAM, with this lightweight of a device, and looking this pretty. You might be able to find one that satisfies 1 or 2 of those criteria, but not one that satisfies all 3. The Chuwi Lapbook Pro does, and this is exactly why I bought it. The camera is awful the couple times I've used zoom meetings on it, but you plug it in to your charger, you load up Chrome Remote Desktop and connect it to your Ryzen 9 desktop tower with 16GB RAM, and you're in business.You are not going to be gaming in 4k on this. This is not what it was meant to do. I've seen other reviews(I believe the international ones) saying it caught fire or something crazy-- and they were probably trying to overclock it. Although, the battery cooling is poor and it does get noticeably hot-- never had an issue with that and I don't force it to do things it isn't capable of doing. Imagine that!Battery is ok, but then again, I'm constantly using Remote Desktop, with the screen brightness on max-- if I cranked the brightness down and tried to write a research paper, I'm sure I could get the 6-8hrs Chuwi claims. But keep your laptops plugged in regardless. You're a bad purchaser if you let your battery die repeatedly, and you'll have a dead battery sooner or later on any laptop.Now for what I actually use it for:I use Chrome Remote Desktop. The 8GB ram is a must for this and I have 400mbps internet. I tried using my iPad Pro, and Google could care less about supporting that device. I've tried using laptops with 4-6GB RAM with diminishing returns. Basically unusable. I had a nice 16GB RAM Thinkpad, but it was old and massive, so I decided to look for something small and light but with a massive screen with minimal beveling on the edges of the screen. That's impossible right? WRONG! Chuwi did it with this. You're getting the form factor of a 2016-18 MacBook Pro here, for a fraction of a MacBooks price.I use Unreal Engine 4 on my main desktop in my office. I use the Chuwi downstairs or in bed because it's as light as a feather, and Remote Desktop runs absolutely flawlessly on it. I literally design video games set on max graphics on the Lapbook Pro-- thanks to Remote Desktop. You can do incredible things with this device, if you've already ponied up the money elsewhere for things that let you do incredible things. You wanna design a 4k video game on your couch and keep an eye out while your kids play Vacation Simulator in front of you? Lapbook Pro helps you achieve this. You can do it with other uglier, heavy, and bulky laptops-- but it's all about comfort and quality of life.So Remote Desktop, and a beast desktop are a must if you want to do things it was not made for. It can become your best friend if you use it like that.For gaming, I've tried mostly remote related things. PS Now, or lighter games on Xbox Game Pass. The Lapbook Pro performs as you'd expect. It's a low priced, mid-tier laptop. It's better than a notebook, it is not an ultrabook.I've already finished my History degree, but man I wish I had this when I was typing up the 16pg research papers a week before they were due. Would've made life easier.Would definitely recommend this to students. You're not gonna be cool without a MacBook, but it's as sleek as a MacBook, displays as well as a MacBook. Just runs windows instead. Also doesn't have any branding on the outer shell, so throw an apple sticker on there and fake it till you make it.
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Es bueno
Este computador es bueno, tiene buen rendimiento
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An adequate system at a great price. Until it died
[Edit] Well, now I can comment on durability -- it's horrible. After 5 months it refuses to charge. Amazon was no help; they gave me a link to Chuwi which is dead. Finally found a working link; the chatbot indicated they would get back to me within 2 days.Follow-up: they did reply in two days, but said I would have to ship the unit to Hong Kong for repair, but they didn't know when that would be possible because the repair center was closed due to COVID. This despite the fact that their Amazon store page claims that quality issues would receive replacement or full refund. I contacted Amazon, and they stepped up by allowing me to return the computer for a refund (minus a restocking fee). I don't mind the restocking fee, since I did get six months' use, so a big "thank you" to Amazon and a big raspberry to Chuwi.I just got this a couple of days ago, so I can't comment on any durability issues. From what I've experienced so far:It's not a "great" system by any means, but then I didn't expect it to be. For my use case (sitting on the kitchen counter for email, web, and writing) it's more than adequate:- nice bright screen- comfortable keyboard (yes, they're chiclet keys, but they have good spacing and reasonable travel and effort.- The Celeron processor and 8GB of RAM are good enough to load programs and web pages fast. I've had a dozen Chrom tabs open with no noticeable slowdown or hiccup.- Plain-vanilla installation of Windows with minimal "bloatware".It does have some flaws:- a limited number of USB ports (one USB-C and one USB3-A). I knew that going in so I also ordered a powered USB-C hub which is a necessity as far as I'm concerned. To be fair, it's similar to a MacBook in that regard.- the USB-A port doesn't provide enough power to run an external HDD (it doesn't even run the interface on an SSD) but it works fine with a thumb drive. Yet another reason for getting an external hub.- The magnets that hold the screen when it's folded down are too strong and/or the base is too light so that it's impossible to open the screen one-handed (in fact I virtually have to pry it open).- The charger is *huge* for what it is (2A @ 12V) but for my purposes that's really more a matter of aesthetics than of functionality.Other comments:- the touchpad is big and seems to have good palm rejection. I'm a mouse user so I can't say much else about the touchpad beyond 'it seems to work OK".- Some on-line reviews have dinged the system for running hot (yeah, fanless passive coolling), but I haven't seen a problem. After a couple of hours of downloading files from another computer while surfing the web the bottom was noticeably warm, but I actually measured with an IR thermometer and it was 37 - 38 deg C (right around body temperature).Bottom line: I certainly don't regret getting this: it meets my needs just fine and a 3.5 benjamins (including the external hub), it's a great deal
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