The new 2-in-1 tablet Alldocube iWork GT is equipped with Windows 11 and an Intel Core i5. The convertible from the Chinese manufacturer features exciting technology. The chances that the device will also make it to Germany are quite good.
Alldocube iWork GT Win11 will be launched in mid-January
On January 15, the Alldocube iWork GT Win11 convertible is scheduled to go on sale, at least in Asia. The manufacturer relies on Windows 11 as the operating system for the 2-in-1 tablet and rather targets users who want to use the device productively.
The processor is Intel’s Core i5-1135G7 with a frugal Tiger Lake architecture. The four cores have a base clock rate of 2.4 GHz. The clock rate can be increased up to 4.2 GHz in Turbo mode. The convertible relies on the internal Intel Iris Xe G7 graphics.
Eight GB LPDDR4x working memory and 256 GB SSD system storage are also available. Furthermore, the Alldocube iWork GT supports Win11 fast charging with 45 watts of PowerDelivery.
In terms of design, the slim 2-in-1 tablet relies on extremely narrow display bezels and is equipped with a full keyboard cover that allows the device to stand up. In combination with the large touchpad placed centrally under the keyboard, the iWork GT should therefore be able to serve as a complete notebook replacement.
Price and Availability
The Alldocube iWork GT Win11 is currently already available for pre-order in Asia, with sales set to start on January 15. Pricing starts at 3,999 yuan, the equivalent of about 555 euros, for the base model. “Three free gifts,” which are not specified in more detail, are included right away.
It is currently unclear if and when the convertible will also be offered in Germany. However, other tablets and devices from the manufacturer, such as the Android 11 tablet KPad, are now also available in regular German mail-order stores, such as at Amazon.
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