The keyboard remains the biggest victim as it is just good enough for short typing bursts because of the smaller, flatter keys that lack feedback. ![]() Here’s how the Alldocube iWork 20 Pro performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬPU-Z: 200 (single-thread) 809 (multi-thread)ĬrystalDiskMark: 503MBps (read) 326MBps (write)Ītto: 480MBps (read, 256mb) 324MBps (write, 256mb)Īs for general user experience, the iWork 20 Pro exhibits the usual limitations associated with tiny Windows devices with that form factor. ![]() ![]() Other features include a 26.6WHr battery - powered by a 12V, 2A (24W) power supply unit, a Realtek 8821CE Wireless LAN card that offers 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. It is paired with 8GB of LPDDR4 memory and a 128GB SSD from an obscure Vietnamese manufacturer (Faspeed K7N-128GH), most likely one that can be upgraded. Launched in 2020, popular benchmark CPUBenchmark indicates that it is just slightly slower than the Core i5-5200U, a processor launched in 2015. There’s the ubiquitous Intel Celeron N4120 processor with four cores, four threads and an Intel UHD Graphics 600. The hardware platform used by the iWork 20 Pro is a popular one which found its way in many entry level laptops, mini PCs and 2-in-1 tablets. Ports: 1 x USB-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x micro-HDMI, microSD card reader, audio jackĬonnectivity: Realtek 8821CE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 ![]() Screen: 10.5-inch 1920 x 1280 full HD+ resolution Here are the full specs of the Alldocube iWork 20 Pro:
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