December 26, 2024 05:13 AM

Eve V Sells Out In Three Hours; The Windows 10 Surface Pro Challenger Updates, Specs, Release Date

Eve V went for sale previously at Indiegogo and it interestingly got sold out in just three hours. For those who were not able to purchase one, you can pre-book right now at a special price and get it delivered early next year in April or May, shortly after the first 500 are sent to early backers.

The device's design and core features have been constructed from feedback from an estimated 1,000 fans. The outcome is a 2-in-1 that shares a similarity to Microsoft's Surface Pro with more updated Intel processors, a bigger battery, loads of new and old-style ports, four speakers, and a fingerprint sensor smartly embedded in the power button.

Eve V definitely boasts of impressive specs at a very affordable price. Windows Latest said that configurations begin at $699 (the core m3 version) and you can get a 7th gen core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD, and a super impressive display in the highest model ($1339). Moreover, the Core i5 model can be bought for $959 and comes with 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD. Although Eve V has been compared to other similar devices available in the market, it still beats them all hands down.

The Microsoft Surface Pro challenger first appeared at an Indiegogo campaign and got a total of $500,000 earnings to start manufacturing the first batch of devices. Zdnet suggested to opt pre-order since prices are significantly lower than the expected retail price of the Eve V. The current prices are absolutely cheaper than a similarly-equipped Surface Pro 4. However, the discount for the i7 model is $770 and will rise up to $2,169 after the pre-order period.

Furthermore, Eve V formerly stated that it will ship with GPS, but the company has not confirmed the feature's availability in its final proposed spec sheet. If it will not push through, GPS will be included in a yet-to-be confirmed LTE model. So, what are you waiting for? Pre-order now!

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