Chuwi Launches New Thin and Light Convertible with 2K Touch Display: Meet the MiniBook X N150
 

Tech enthusiasts and on-the-go professionals, take note: Chuwi, the Shenzhen-based tech company known for its budget-friendly yet capable devices, has just unveiled its latest innovation—the MiniBook X N150. This sleek convertible laptop combines portability with a sharp 2K touchscreen display, aiming to shake up the competitive market for versatile, travel-ready devices.

Sleek Design Meets Premium Features
The MiniBook X N150 stands out with its ultra-thin aluminum chassis, weighing just 2.2 pounds and measuring a mere 0.6 inches thick. Designed for mobility, it features a 360-degree hinge that allows users to switch effortlessly between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes. But the star of the show is its 13.4-inch 2K touchscreen display, boasting a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels and a 16:10 aspect ratio. Chuwi claims the panel covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut, making it ideal for creative work, streaming, or everyday multitasking.

Under the hood, the device is powered by Intel’s latest N150 processor, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of PCIe SSD storage. While not a powerhouse for heavy gaming, this configuration promises smooth performance for office tasks, web browsing, and light content creation. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Thunderbolt 4, and USB-C ports, alongside a 54Wh battery that Chuwi says delivers up to 10 hours of use. The MiniBook X N150 also ships with Windows 11 pre-installed, optimized for touch and pen input.

Availability and Pricing
The MiniBook X N150 is now available for purchase directly through Chuwi’s official store, with prices starting at $499 for the base model (8GB RAM, 256GB SSD). Higher-tier configurations will cater to users needing more storage and memory.

Expanding the Portfolio: Corebook X Makes Waves
Interestingly, Chuwi’s launch week doesn’t stop at the MiniBook. The company also quietly debuted the Corebook X, a traditional clamshell laptop targeting productivity users. As reported by GSM Go Tech, this model features a 14-inch FHD display and a 12th-gen Intel Core i3 processor, further solidifying Chuwi’s push into affordable, performance-oriented devices.

Final Thoughts
With the MiniBook X N150, Chuwi continues its strategy of offering premium features at accessible price points. While it may not dethrone high-end rivals like Microsoft’s Surface Pro, its combination of portability, display quality, and flexibility makes it a compelling option for students, remote workers, and digital nomads. Paired with the Corebook X’s launch, Chuwi is clearly doubling down on its mission to democratize tech—one budget-friendly device at a time.

Stay tuned for hands-on reviews as these devices hit the market later this month.




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