🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with CHUWI!
The CHUWI AeroBook is a lightweight, high-performance laptop featuring an Intel Core M3-6Y30 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. With a stunning 13.3-inch FHD display and a sleek metal design, it’s perfect for professionals on the go. Enjoy fast boot times, versatile connectivity options, and a backlit keyboard for enhanced productivity.
Brand | CHUWI |
Product Dimensions | 30.8 x 20.9 x 1.52 cm; 1.26 kg |
Item model number | Intel |
Manufacturer | CHUWI |
Series | AeroBook |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | core_m |
Processor Speed | 2.2 GHz |
Processor Count | 2 |
RAM Size | 8 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Size | 256 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA |
Audio Details | Speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 515 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 38 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 1.26 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**L
Great value, excellent built quality.
So far, so good. This is a nice little machine which’ll come in handy when moving about and travelling.Here’s what you need to know- the tech at the heart of this laptop is not brand new. This model of processor is a few years old now, as is the DDR3 RAM standard. In other words, this laptop is made up of parts that are in technical terms obsolete. I say this so you can make an informed decision-if you are looking for a true ultrabook, this is not what you want.That being said the price is still very good for the specification you’re getting. If you’re looking for a small laptop with decent everyday performance which is nice to use and doesn’t cost the earth then this is definitely worth your consideration. The build quality is really very good indeed. It feels sturdy and well put together. The hinge for the lid isn’t floppy or loose which is often a tell-tale sign of a cheapo laptop. The keyboard is excellent, at least in my opinion. The keys are nice and firm. Not spongey at all. The spacing is good and it’s very easy to type on. It has a nice large touchpad which doesn’t interfere with typing as far as I have seen.So what about usage? Well, the screen is nice and sharp. It’s bright and has good colour. I had feared that it may be a little washed out or fuzzy and was pleased to see that this isn’t the case. Once windows is running the machine is responsive and quick enough in daily tasks like browsing, media consumption and office work. I haven’t given it any intensive work to do, because whilst I would be interested to see exactly what it was capable of I have better machines to use for that sort of thing. Like I say though, for day-to-day tasks and usage it performs very well and is a pleasure to use. Battery life so far seems good, but not outstanding. The IO is pretty good too with a decent range and number of ports that’ll cover most eventualities. Personally I would have preferred a full size SD slot over a micro SD slot, but that’s very much subjective It’s definitely worth saying that this laptop has better connectivity in this regard than a lot of substantially more expensive computers.There are a couple of negatives. I find the Wifi performance a little disappointing. It’s not bad by any means but it lacks the range of other devices I have. I have a reasonable connection where I’m sitting, but if I move a few metres down the hall I’ll lose the connection completely.The speakers are also lacklustre. Volume is pretty good, but there’s no depth to the sound and they’re quite tinny.I also don’t like the charging arrangement. I’d rather a USB charger or something similar. The little old school pin plug arrangement this has feels like a potential weak point in an otherwise sturdy computer.In truth, these are all things that come with little surprise for me. There has to be compromise somewhere with a machine like this.In conclusion, I’m glad I bought it. It’s not my primary computer but makes a fantastic secondary machine for travelling and general use. It’s very compact and reasonably light, good to use and I’m looking forward to seeing what else it’ll be capable of as time goes on. I think is computer is great value for money.
E**E
Initially good, but then the issues mounted
Initially I thought I had made a good purchase. The speed was excellent, battery life decent, and the overlay to a UK keyboard worked well. However, a month in the issues started to mount. First, the battery started acting up. It started to suddenly die abruptly when not plugged in. After a week or two more, it had to be plugged in at all times for it to work. Secondly, the boot-up started to glitch up, with the computer turning itself off and on again before finally booting. Now it is damn near unusable, 3 months after the purchase. Turning it on is a gamble, sometimes it won't even start.Just save yourself the frustration and go with something else.
S**E
So far so good
I haven’t had this for long, but so far so good. I’ve always brought well known brand laptops so I was a bit cautious going for this one. My last laptop was a student deal when I got it 6 years ago, I’ve been overdue for a new one for a while. This is a great budget laptop, working better than my Toshiba before for £100 less.The Aerobook is the perfect size for me, very easy to travel with in a backpack, only a little bigger than A4 paper, it’s thin and light weight.Some people have said about the keys being mislabelled for the UK. Chuwi included a Custom silicone keyboard cover to correct this minor problem, with the added benefit of the keys being better protected from dust/dirt/maybe a small spill. Much appreciated.After a long press of the power button, it boots up very quickly, same for shutting down. So far I’ve used it for streaming, word processing, browsing the internet and storing files. It’s well up to the job, I haven’t fully tested it’s multitasking capabilities yet. I was under the impression that it came with a 2.2Ghz processor speed but it seemed that cpu was saying 0.9GHz which is significantly less. I have found a reboot for turbo performance to improve it which of course will impact battery life, which may not be a problem for everyone.Before changing the processor speed the battery life seemed adequate, however I noted the predicted battery life in hours seems inconsistent with the battery per cent reading. Maybe this will even out once its more settled.The camera isn’t amazing but is adequate, I admit I tested it only briefly in poor light, it would be better if placed on a desk rather than on a lap when making web calls.Speakers do the job, decent key travel on keyboard, great windows 10 customisation, decent hinge for the screen.I like the dark metal design which is sleek and professional, it’s very quiet and I’m still very happy just for not having a bulky, hot, large laptop. Having no fan is a plus, as is lack of other features that I don’t actually need such as disk drive.At first glance its what I need in a laptop for performance and what I want in specs for laptop size, design and price too!If it keeps up current performance for its whole one year manufacturers warranty, I’d consider it money well spent. Nothing so far suggests it shouldn’t. I hope it lasts a long time; Chuwi, being such a good competitor in features, will be a brand I stick with if so.
M**N
Poor Build Quality! DO NOT BUY
This laptop has a strong spec and is lightweight and does the job. It was also outstandingly low costly.HOWEVER- the build quality is POOR. Frequently I would get small electric shocks when the laptop was plugged in and I touched the edge of the laptop.I’ve been using this for 90% work (which just involves logging onto a VPN) for less than a year and a half - but the laptop has failed. When I was researching why / solutions - it is clear that the laptop’s poor build quality means that it short circuits internally and causes power failures.DO NOT BUY. It will fail. No point having a SSD and 8gb RAM and a fast clock speed for the components inside to fail because of shoddy building. Just look up CHUWI Keyboard short circuit and you will find complaints about this issue from across the globe. CHUWI don’t care, so don’t buy!
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