We've already made a few news posts and even a full review Chuwi's most recent product, the LapBook Plus. It is an interesting (if not great) one due to its low $439 USD price while sporting a very impressive 15.6-inch 4K HDR panel that is advertised to cover 100% of the SRGB gamut.

You'll start to understand the low price of the laptop when you read our review: It's powered by a 12W quad-core Intel Apollo Lake X7-E3950 CPU that can only turbo to 2.0GHz, has one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port, and is limited by a tiny 36.5Wh battery. Chuwi claims that you should be able to get up to 9 hours of battery life with that, but our review showed that battery life was more like 3.5 hours. As we concluded, it's simply a totally imbalanced pairing to have such a display with a terribly slow CPU and undersized battery. So why is it happening?