After releasing an entry level Windows 8.1 tablet last year, namely the "Eve T1" - which we reviewed favorably - the company is now looking to take another step forward by developing a crowd-sourced Windows 10 2-in-1 device. Now, Konstantinos Karatsevidis, CEO and Co-founder of the company has informed Neowin that the device will be the first to support Intel's upcoming 7th-gen Kaby Lake Intel processors when it launches, instead of the 6th-gen Intel Core M CPUs, which were previously proposed for the device.

The device will share a form factor similar to Microsoft's Surface devices, pictured above

The advisory specifications for the device, which is being developed under the name "Project: Pyramid Flipper", were decided after mutual discussion between Eve and its fans. The current specifications are as follows:

Display: 12-12.5" IPS LCD, 2160x1440p or better

12-12.5" IPS LCD, 2160x1440p or better Processor: Intel 7th-gen "Kaby Lake" CPUs

Intel 7th-gen "Kaby Lake" CPUs Graphics: Intel HD

Intel HD RAM: LPDDR3, 8 GB or more

LPDDR3, 8 GB or more Digital Pen: Digitizer enabled pen, 256 pressure levels or more

Digitizer enabled pen, 256 pressure levels or more Storage: 128 GB, 256 GB or more, SSD

128 GB, 256 GB or more, SSD Battery: 10 hours or better

10 hours or better Wireless: WiFi ac 2x2, WiDi or Miracast wireless streaming, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS

WiFi ac 2x2, WiDi or Miracast wireless streaming, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS Camera: Front: 720p HD autofocus or better

Front: 720p HD autofocus or better Audio: Stereo speakers or better

Stereo speakers or better Sensors: Luminosity, Magnetometer, Gyroscope, Hall Effect, NFC

Luminosity, Magnetometer, Gyroscope, Hall Effect, NFC Ports and connections: 1xUSB 3.1 gen 2 Type A, 1xUSB 2.0 Type A, 1xUSB 3.1 gen 2 Type C, 1xThunderbolt 3, 1x3.5 mm audio, MicroSDXC

1xUSB 3.1 gen 2 Type A, 1xUSB 2.0 Type A, 1xUSB 3.1 gen 2 Type C, 1xThunderbolt 3, 1x3.5 mm audio, MicroSDXC OS: Windows 10

Windows 10 Size: To be decided

It is also important to note that these specifications are susceptible to change, as the device is still under active development with numerous factors to consider including cost, resources and availability of components.

Eve has also stated that the device will share a form factor similar to Microsoft's Surface devices, with an integrated kickstand. Moreover, it will also feature a "high quality keyboard and precision track pad", but with a "tablet first" approach. Tentative release dates, pricing and availability details are yet to be announced by the Finnish company.