By Jacques Strauss, | May 30, 2017
Eve V is said to be a clone of Microsoft Surface Pro.
Dubbed as Microsoft Surface Pro clone, the Eve V managed to attract attention at the Computex 2017 in Taipei. The Finnish company, Eve Tech, offers robust built and user-friendly specs design for their latest device product.
In search of answering consumers demand for functionality, Eve-Tech CEO Konstantinos Karatsevidis introduces to the market the Eve V. Such device is a product of votes of thousands of crowdfunding backers, according to The Verge.
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This latest convertible computer, upon checkup, will surely remind consumers and enthusiasts of the Microsoft Surface devices. However, the major distinction lies with its USB-C port, which Microsoft have not included on their Surface devices.
This particular device did not only managed to attract participants and guests at the Computex event. In fact, Intel has been reported as one of the startup company's heavyweight backer, with its six-figure investment.
Apart from the primary distinction of a USB-C port, both performance and battery life of the said device is a standout. A significant part of its specs would be its Intel Core i7 processor and the 48 Whr battery life, according to CNET.
Moreover, to complement its power and battery life, the Eve V also boasts of a 16GB RAM, 512GB onboard storage, and quad speakers. Therefore, making it an ideal device for multitasking and heavy workloads.
For interested takers of the device, Eve Tech confirmed that they will soon be shipping their latest offering in a few weeks from now. Despite being a startup product, the device will not come cheap; it comes with a $799 price tag.
If you are concerned about any legal issues coming from Microsoft, it has been reported that the tech giant seemed to be undaunted by the Eve V. Microsoft is believed to impressed with the said device, and they would even be showing off the product in its Computex booth, as mentioned by Eve-Tech CEO Karatsevidis.
Watch here below device presenation:
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