Friday, July 14, 2023

This Incredible $500 Laptop Has Builtin 7inch Tablet, A Tiny Removable Webcam And Even Microsoft Office

This Incredible $500 Laptop Has Builtin 7inch Tablet, A Tiny Removable Webcam And Even Microsoft Office

I briefly stumbled upon this laptop during my Amazon Prime Day activities and on closer inspection it looks like a great product that reminds me of the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 . ZWYING DQ156N is less than $488.88 on Amazon with free shipping. At the time of writing this report, it was temporarily closed.

Its unique selling point is the secondary 7-inch, 1280 x 800-pixel display to the right of the keyboard, which should be a traditional number pad. This screen is not separate, so it cannot be used as an additional portable monitor, which is a shame.

Speaking of the launch, it makes it clear to viewers that it has a detachable 2MP webcam that can fit in its own little port for maximum privacy (there's also a fingerprint scanner) and works on Windows 11 Pro , he says. Orientation.

The laptop is powered by Intel Celeron N5105 which is quite fast with 16GB memory and 1TB SSD. Its size makes it possible to install another storage unit to increase its internal capacity.

The larger of the two displays is a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS display with narrow bezels (no webcam). It has plenty of ports (two full-size USB 3.0 ports, a Type-C connector, an HDMI jack, and a headphone jack) and a microSD card slot. Power is available through the DC port, which some might consider a bad thing as it cannot be connected through a laptop docking station.

If all that isn't enough to convince you it's a bargain, how about this? It has a backlit keyboard (don't ask why) and comes preloaded with Office 2019 Professional Plus, Microsoft's popular office suite.

As noted in the aforementioned Lino product review, an additional touchscreen replicates the experience of using a Wacom laptop, rather than a display to the right of the keyboard (like Asus' ZenBook Duo). Or the same tablet separately. It might be a worthy contender for the best laptop for photo editing.

It works great when working away from your desk. However, the DQ156N doesn't have a wedge profile, which means using the secondary screen can cause a lot of strain in your right hand, as you can't rest your wrist. The secondary display integrates seamlessly with laptop apps such as Microsoft OneNote, allowing you to take notes during meetings or classes.

I couldn't find any reviews for this laptop online, but it's nice to see a small laptop maker come up with a bold design. If something goes wrong, you can always purchase a protection plan from Amazon; Your 4-year warranty on your laptop provided by Asurion covers breakdowns and accidents.

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