Unboxing The World’s Smallest Ultrabook

Unboxing The World's Smallest Ultrabook

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Unboxing The World’s Smallest Ultrabook”.
I got his product, I don’t know I’m interested in it. Wills telling me that this is the world’s smallest ultrabook. That’S right, laptop they’re, calling it an ultrabook like as if it can replace your laptop, but look at the size of the box. It doesn’t make any sense right.

I mean that’s one end it’s called dp2 max, so we got a little bit of paperwork inside the box. It does look like a full-featured laptop based on this particular paper. Oh my god, it’s like a shrunken MacBook.

Unboxing The World's Smallest Ultrabook

That’S this almost netbook territory, but they don’t want to call it that they’re very clear. This is an ultrabook okay, all right. Let’S look around the outside headphone jack, dedicated analog, USB connector over on the other side, there’s even a type C port, another traditional USB, and what is that guy? That’S got to be a display board of some kind.

Unboxing The World's Smallest Ultrabook

You might want another display, you might get down to business now. It’S also the metal is made out of aluminum here. So it’s close to the touch. What are they selling this thing for? Well? 700. Bucks.

Okay! So that’s no joke price-wise! Does it have some intel in it? Does it have a real chip, an Intel, 8th, gen processor? So it’s a it’s a real, it’s a real thing, what that’s a laptop holy and somehow the keyboard doesn’t seem that small, oh quick brown box, the quick room for something this tiny it beats typing on a tablet beats typing on a smart phone. That’S for sure! Now the trackpad is minuscule, a Canadian Tunney. You’Ve never seen this before in most parts of the world. It’S a it’s a coin and you can tell the trackpad is roughly the height of that coin. The directional buttons here are kind of tiny, but then again that they’re they’re also tiny on a lot of other laptops that are nowhere near this tiny front-facing camera webcam down here. So it’s gon na get the up the nose shot for something with this form factor.

It’S impressively packed it in there now. How big is this screen? Is this? What is this 8 inches 9? What is it 8.9, so it’s right around 9 inches that would take an adjustment period for certain in a tight airplane cabin or something you got to get that email out right before takeoff. It’S in narrative, it’s an emergency. The corporate America depends on it.

You can pop that baby out, no one even notices, you’ve got the trade table. You may be able to pull this out in circumstances where a bigger laptop would just not be suitable. The only thing in here is a type C cable and a power brick now granted the power brick itself is about the size of a smartphone power, brick. So that’s pretty cool like no big power.

Brick to travel with these things could practically go in your pocket. Along with this, your traveling light, that’s for certain. So what is the actual weight of this well 1.4 pounds? Ladies and gentlemen, it’s lighter than an iPad iPad. Pro 11 inch, I think, is a pound, so it’s right around iPad weight, but when it’s folded up, it’s actually more compact.

Unboxing The World's Smallest Ultrabook

There we go GPD. You not appreciate companies like this. They just like you know we’re gon na do something different now something else. I noticed the way the hinge operates like you can see, there’s like it goes further than you might expect on a laptop Jack.

Are you seeing this? You open it all the way and it becomes a teeter-totter? Do you know what a teeter-totter is? No, you don’t you only remember, okay, you and your brother we’re on the teeter-totter once upon a time. Look at that nice little! That’S a cute little just you can’t say cute jack about many products these days this is cute. Wouldn’T you agree.

Give me a little nod there. Jeff there you go, that’s a cutie patootie as they call it as he says it. Jack says that every day comes in you can’t just it can’t be strictly novelty.

You can’t be like oh it’s cool. They made the world’s smallest, like I’m glad somebody did it same time, I’m sitting here thinking like imagine being trapped on this every day. Imagine this was your everyday life Honey. I Shrunk the Kids Jack. It’S a tablet with a keyboard Jackson. I don’t know why.

You’D listen to him, but that’s what he said. I will say I’m hearing the fan kick up a little bit a little. You can hear it here for yourself, one of the drawbacks, of course, about a tiny little form-factor you gon na have some heat, especially you’re. Talking about Intel eighth generation, this little button up here on the top so Jack right there is a fingerprint scanner, actually a pretty nice one, so I registered the fingerprint: let’s go ahead and test it out.

Look at that! It’S fast! This is also a touchscreen. Maybe you don’t even touch the trackpad. I will say, though you get into that weird situation of the thing kind of doing that when you, if you touch near the top of the display, what is the resolution of this display? What display an enormous number of pixels seems to be fairly common at this point, specially in super thin laptops where two speakers fire actually at the desk rather than at you, and then they kind of reflect off of that flat surface, so they’re on the bottom side. Here these two little grills think you’re gon na want to plug headphones in. In my opinion, okay, so will is telling me that the display is 300 nits, so 25 60 plus 300 nits, which is decent.

You pick 8 or 16 gigs of ram when you order it up. It’S got a 256 gigabyte SSD all right, so it’s got an Intel M series processor in it, so it’s not the fastest that you can find in laptops. But again, that’s not really.

Why you’re picking up something like this in the first place? Anyone who gravitates towards this level of portability is probably looking for an email machine, something that they can watch video on, interact with multimedia here and there, and I using this for content creation and so forth. I like the idea of options. I don’t think it’s a daily thing for me: 700 bucks for kind of a supplementary computer. Maybe an extra computer that you have that’s a few bucks to fit and finish the materials it’s actually more solid than I expected it’s a cool thing.

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