We've seen optimistic Chinese OEMs, but Cube may have just topped the list with the new Cube i9.

The device is an Intel Core M powered tablet running Windows 10. It isn't the most powerful tablet you'll read about today, but with a decent SoC and a large battery, the device might be something on-the-go users might be interested in.


There's a catch, however. The tablet isn't the most affordable one on the market, with an asking price of $636. Besides, the Cube i9 has 4GB of RAM, which sounds a little off considering the asking price.
Nonetheless, full specs of the device include, besides the 2.2GHz Intel Core M processor, 128GB of ROM, 12.2-inch 1920 x 1200p display, a USB Type-C port, a 5 mega-pixel rear camera, 2 mega-pixel front-facing camera and a proprietary port to attach an optional keyboard.
Design is pretty much in line with other Cube tablets, such as the i7 and i7 Remix.
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