This super secure laptop is powered by a mysterious unannounced Intel processor

This super secure laptop is powered by a mysterious unannounced Intel processor

Laptop Kuu K2 - €299 at Gearbest (€237 / AU €427)
This Kuu laptop has 512 GB of built-in storage and a quad-core Intel Celeron J4115 processor with Intel HD Graphics 600. It's also available on Gearbest at 40% off the retail price, so grab it while you can! We tested the Kuu K1 laptop not too long ago and were very impressed, despite some promising signs, but the manufacturer is now back with a new model: the K2. It's currently on sale on Gearbest for just $299 (£237 / AU$427), making it the world's cheapest laptop with 512GB of built-in storage. Gone are the five-year-old, power-hungry Core i5-5257Us, which have been replaced by the quad-core Intel Celeron J4115 processor, reviewed in the Chuwi Larkbox. This processor, which we think will be one of the stealth hits of 2020, is one of the many strengths of the K2. It has four threads, a turbo frequency of up to 2.5 GHz, and an Intel HD Graphics 600 graphics video subsystem. Interestingly, Intel hasn't listed it on its website yet (note: it could be the J4105). There's also a fingerprint sensor in the power button, a backlit keyboard (borderless and removable for cleaning and replacement), and there's even a dual-use trackpad that can be turned into a digital pad simply by swiping to the right. We like the webcam flap for added privacy, as well as the metal and aluminum alloy casing that keeps the laptop light and cool, despite the lack of an active fan, meaning it's a completely silent laptop. The rest of the specification is as follows: 512 GB SATA M2. SSD, microSD card slot, audio jack, 8GB DDR3 memory, 14-inch 3:2 aspect ratio display, Windows 10 Pro, up to 8 hours of battery life, HDMI jack, audio jack, and Dos USB 3.0 ports.

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