Thing of the day: Craob X - the world's first laptop without connectors
Miscellaneous / / February 01, 2022
It transmits data via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, it also charges wirelessly.
Ultrabook 7 mm thick (smaller than iPhone 13) and weighing 862 g - a conceptual gadget without holes in the case. It does not have traditional USB ports, charging sockets or a card reader.
Developers offer transfer data over the air, and use a special magnetic adapter for charging, which is installed on the cover. True, it connects to a power outlet with a wire, like other devices for wireless charging, and also includes USB-C, USB-A, Thunderbolt, mini-jack (3.5 mm) for headphones and an SD card slot.
Notebook received a 13.3-inch 4K screen with very thin frames, rounded corners and a hole for the camera in the center. Inside - up to 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, up to 2 TB of internal memory on four solid-state drives (SSD), the latest 12th generation Intel Core i7-1280P chipset, which is sold started January 4, 2022, and integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics. In addition, Craob X supports the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard.
The cost and release date of Craob X have not yet been disclosed.
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