Chinese PC and tablet maker VOYO has unveiled a new 2-in-1 Windows tablet with support for a detachable keyboard and pen input. Basically it’s a Microsoft Surface clone… but unlike Microsoft’s latest tablets, the VOYO VBook 2023 is powered by a 12th-gen Intel Core processor.

Under the hood it has a Intel Core i7-1260P chip, which is a 28-watt, 12-core, 16-thread processor with Intel Iris Xe graphics. Expected to ship in the second quarter of 2022, the VOYO VBook 2023 will go up for pre-order soon through a crowdfunding campaign.

The tablet has a 13 inch, 2160 x 1440 pixel IPS LCD display with support for finger touch and pressure-sensitive pen input, a built-in kickstand that can be adjusted at angles up to 160 degrees, and a body that’s made from aluminum-magnesium alloy.

Ports include USB Type-C, USB 3.2 Type-A, 3.5mm audio, HDMI, and a microSD card reader, and the VBook 2023 supports WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0.

The tablet is powered by a 12,000 mAh battery and features LPDDR5-5200 dual-channel memory and has an M.2 2280 slot for solid state storage.

Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but VOYO indicates that it’ll cost less than the latest Microsoft Surface Pro.

via NotebookCheck

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2 replies on “VOYO VBook 2023 is a 13 inch Windows tablet with Core i7-1260P”

  1. Damn, i would like to have Thunderbolt 4 considering it has quite a powerful cpu. Its interesting to see that a chinese maker expects to be able to get mainstream ultrabook chips.

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