
Chuwi
The Chuwi MiniBook X is a 10.51‑inch 2‑in‑1 convertible laptop that weighs just 920 g and runs Windows 11 on an Intel N150 processor. It offers a high‑resolution IPS touchscreen, up to 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM, a user‑replaceable 512 GB SSD and modern Wi‑Fi 6 connectivity, targeting ultra‑portable productivity.
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$379.89
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$340.97
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$325.99
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$379.89
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers see the MiniBook X as a charming revival of the netbook form factor, applauding its sub‑kilogram weight, solid build, full‑size keyboard and modern connectivity. However, they caution that the low‑power Intel N150 CPU, modest screen brightness and limited battery life keep it confined to light productivity tasks, and the absence of stylus support further narrows its appeal.
What Users Say
Everyday users love how portable and lightweight the device feels, describing it as an ideal travel companion with a responsive touchscreen and generous 512 GB storage. Recurring complaints focus on the short battery life, dim display in bright settings, and occasional fan noise, indicating that while the device meets basic needs, it falls short for longer or more demanding mobile use.
Common Complaints
Short battery life under Wi‑Fi use, dim screen brightness in bright environments, audible fan noise under load, limited CPU performance for demanding apps, and lack of stylus support.
What People Are Saying
“ideal travel companion”
“mediocre battery (drains fast on Wi‑Fi)”
How It Compares
vs. Chuwi MiniBook X N100
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Disadvantages
Choose the N150 model for the best CPU performance; the N100 is a budget alternative with comparable portability.
vs. Older Chuwi MiniBook
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The newer MiniBook X provides a larger screen, more RAM, faster SSD and modern connectivity, making it the superior choice for most users.
vs. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
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Opt for the ThinkPad X1 Fold if you need a large, high‑end display and performance; stick with the MiniBook X for ultra‑portable, budget‑friendly daily tasks.

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