NEW STYLUS PEN CHUWI HIPEN H6 RELEASED

Equipped with Core m3- 8100Y processor, 8G+128G SSD combination,powerful performance and portable design,CHUWI versatile 2-in-1 tablet UBook Pro, which ended the campaign on indiegogo last week, has been backed by more than 500 user from all over the world. During the campaign on Indiegogo, CHUWI upgraded the original 2048 pressure levels to incredible 4096 pressure levels stylus HiPen H6. Not only for UBook Pro, HiPen H6 is also compatible with the Microsoft Surface’s tablets and laptops.

More delicate experience in drawing with 4096 pressure levels

HiPen H6 can be a useful tool to create in professional drawing software. The stylus with 4096 pressure levels enables the lines to be drawn with different pressure. The more pressure sensitivity a stylus has, the more you will be able to vary the size of your strokes with pressure.

Intelligent palm rejection provides accurate writing

Stylus can be more efficient when editing document or making notes on tablet and this model can perceive your palm intelligently. Even with multi-touch, the screen can still recognize the writing of the stylus just right.

90 days of continuous writing, standby up to 180 days

New stylus is equipped with high density Li-ion battery. Intelligent power management provides up to 90 days of continuous writing, standby up to 180 days. HiPen H6 can be charged quickly via a Micro USB port. Instead of replacing AAAA batteries as frequently as a regular stylus, it can be more economical without purchasing battery.

Compatible with Microsoft Surface PC Series

Not only for UBook Pro, HiPen H6 is also compatible with the Microsoft Surface’s tablets and laptops. With the same MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) as the Surface series, HiPen H6 can also work flawlessly on Surface laptop/tablet devices. With 1/5 the price of surface pen it can be a great cost-efficient alternative for writing/painting on surface devices.

You can find more information about the new HiPen H6 stylus on the official website and you can also participate in a giveaway activity to get a free piece of the UBook Pro 2-in-1 convertible.

Lenovo Tab M7 now available for $60 (with Android 9 Go Edition)

This summer Lenovo introduced a handful of Android tablets with budget prices — and now the first is available and it’s even cheaper than expected.

The Lenovo Tab M7 is now available for $60… which is almost $30 less than the price Lenovo had announced in August.

As you’d probably expect from a tablet this cheap, the Lenovo Tab M7 isn’t exactly a speed demon. It features a MediaTek MT8321 processors, which is a 32-bit, 1.3 GHz, quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor.

By comparison, Amazon’s $50 Fire 7 tablet has a MediaTek MT8163 processor, which is a 64-bit, 1.5 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor. So Amazon wins this round.

Both tablets feature 7 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel IPS touchscreen displays, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. Both have 2MP front and rear cameras and both top out at 802.11n WiFi. So that’s a draw.

But here’s why Lenovo’s tablet might be worth considering in spite of its shortcomings: it ships with Android 9 Pie Go Edition, while Amazon’s entry-level tablet comes with Fire OS 6.3, which is based on Android 7.1.2 Nougat — and which has a custom user interface and app store rather than stock Google apps and services.

Amazon’s tablet also becomes the more expensive option if you opt for a model “without special offers.” In order to remove the ads from the lock screen, you’ll have to pay at least $65.

So Lenovo wins some points on the software front.

Other features include a micro USB port, a headset jack, and a microSD card reader. Lenovo’s budget tablet measures 6.9″ x 4.1″ x 0.3″ and weighs about 8.4 ounces. It has a mono front-facing speaker.

If you’re looking for a high performance tablet, you should probably look elsewhere. But if you’re looking for something dirt cheap for a little gaming, reading, or video streaming, the Lenovo Tab M7 is… and option, I guess.

Or you could hold out for the upcoming Lenovo Tab M8 HD which is expected to sell for $140 when it arrives soon. That model has twice the memory and storage, a 1280 x 800 pixel display, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and a speedier 2 GHz MediaTek Helio A22 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor.

Lenovo’s upcoming Tab M10 leaks online

Lenovo has been working on the launch of their 2nd M10 tablet which will be powered by Android. However, the details about the device are scarce at the moment. While the company has managed to keep the tablet under the wraps, the latest leak spills the beans about Lenovo’s upcoming tablet.

According to the Android Enterprise listing, the second generation M10 tablet will feature a 10.3-inch display which will be accompanied by an octa-core chipset. For storage, the tablet will feature 4 GB RAM coupled with 32GB/64GB/128GB of internal storage. Since it’s a tablet, we do hope that Lenovo doesn’t ditch the SD card slot which was present in the previous generation. The new M10 tablet will come with Android 9 out-of-the-box which is a little weird since Google has already announced Android 10. We do hope that Lenovo will roll out Android 10 update for the tablet in the future.

At the moment, we don’t know much else about the tablet. However, we do expect Lenovo to launch the new M10 tablet soon.