Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Eve V 12.3 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Eve V 12.3 inch.
November 2017
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37 Reviews
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The editors liked
Clean
Aluminum design
Brilliant display
RGB backlit keyboard
Includes keyboard and stylus
Thunderbolt 3
The Eve V comes loaded with a fanless aluminum design
A brilliant display and a decent number of ports
Good display
Good Performance
Windows Hello Support
Solid design
Great screen
Strong battery life
Lots of ports
Good value
Great price
EGPU support
6 expansion ports including both USB-A and USB-C and Thunderbolt
Manually calibrated screen
Crowd-developed
Community-supported
N-Trig pen digitizer
Detachable wireless keyboard included
Fingerprint scanner
Multi-color b
Bright “retina” IGZO screen
Keyboard functions both wired and wirelessly
EGPU support via Thunderbolt 3
2 x USB 3.0
1 x USB-C
1 x Thunderbolt 3
Decent battery life
Great build quality
Bright
Beautiful display
Comfortable keyboard
Modestly priced compared to the Surface
Includes features the Surface Pro doesn't have
Like Thunderbolt 3 and extra USB ports. Outstanding keyboard cover that's included in the price. Active pen also included. Great factory calibrated display. Solid
Fanless
Metal design. Much cheaper than th
High-quality unibody case
Robust construction
Comfortable feel of tablet and keyboard
Thunderbolt 3 and Type-C Gen. 1 port
Good WiFi performance
Complete package with keyboard dock and pen included in the price
Keyboard also suitable for extensive
The editors didn't like
Less than stellar battery life
Performance weaker than competitors'
Performance isn't as strong as some of the competition and the kickstand doesn't stand up to the excellent one on the Surface Pro. It may be hard to get one unless you already preordered through its crowdfunding campaign
Odd software glitches
Side buttons don't stand out
Unproven reliability
Unconventional availability
Heavy by tablet standards
Backspace key says “oops!”
Pen digitizer palm rejection requires pen to be very close to the screen
Pen magnet on the edge is too weak to reliably keep it in place while mobile
Alcantara keyboard cover looks great
But can attract crumbs
Completely flat power and volume buttons are hard to find
Active pen isn't as precise as others
Keyboard doesn't always perform well over Bluetooth
Speakers sound lifeless
Slightly heavy for a tablet PC
Uppertier models provide less performance than the Surface Pro. A few early software bugs. Customer service and support are unknowns at this stage
Rather heavy in comparison
Included Type-C charging cable wiggles
Dirt-resistance of the keyboard is questionable
Performance of the m3 version is inconsistent with our expectations
Additional gains of eGPU are heavily limited by the CPU
Abstract: The upstart behind the Eve V is trying to build something powerful, price it affordably, and give users a voice in the process. Did the group succeed? Read (and watch) this...
The Eve V comes loaded with a fanless aluminum design, a brilliant display and a decent number of ports
Performance isn't as strong as some of the competition and the kickstand doesn't stand up to the excellent one on the Surface Pro. It may be hard to get one unless you already preordered through its crowdfunding campaign
The crowd-designed Eve V offers competitive pricing and a better feature set than the Surface Pro, but getting your hands on one will be the real challenge...
Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Great build quality, Bright, beautiful display, Comfortable keyboard, Lots of ports, Modestly priced compared to the Surface
Active pen isn't as precise as others, Keyboard doesn't always perform well over Bluetooth, Speakers sound lifeless, Slightly heavy for a tablet PC
The Eve V was designed by users for users, and while a lot could have gone wrong, very little did. It's a well-built machine considering the relative inexperience of the company behind it, and it offers solid performance and a great screen at a reasonable...
Abstract: You've never heard of Eve, but its first product is made by you. The V, a hybrid doubling as both a laptop and a tablet, was introduced on Indiegogo in 2016. The goal for its crowdfunding campaign was set at $75,000. Eve blew right past that and raised n...
Bright “retina” IGZO screen, Keyboard functions both wired and wirelessly, eGPU support via Thunderbolt 3, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB-C, 1 x Thunderbolt 3, Decent battery life
Completely flat power and volume buttons are hard to find
In the consumer electronics market, especially when it comes to computers and mobile devices, choices are often made based on compromises, often ending up with a tinge of disappointment or buyer's regret. Part of the reason why is because there is no devi...
Overall, the Eve V is a nice looking computer with a great screen, surprisingly decent speakers, and a $799 starting price that puts it squarely in Microsoft Surface Pro territory.But Eve didn't send me a $799 tablet to review. They sent a $1599 model tha...
All in all, the Eve V is a fantastic device that you really should consider if you're in the market for a tablet, a laptop, or a 2-in-1. What could have easily turned out to be vaporware and a complete disaster based on contrasting user feedback has turne...