The dual-mode machine has been in the news since this January

Feb 10, 2014 10:05 GMT  ·  By

Chinese device-makers aren't losing any ground when it comes to trends, as Cube is showing us with its newest tablet/laptop combo, dubbed the iWork 10.

The hybrid leaked in pictures last month, indicating it might be ready to launch, but the release date got pushed back. Now, we have a fresh bunch of photos detailing the device and fresh hope that the iWork will make it to retail soon (via 1Pad).

The 2-in-1 machine has a 10.1-inch screen with an unspecified resolution and draws power from an Intel’s dual-core Bay Trail processor clocked at 1.8GHz, combined with 2GB of RAM and backed-up by a solid 32GB of internal storage.

Other specifications include HDMI out, 3G and Wi-Fi. The combo features a “flip keyboard” which can be snapped on and off, providing either a Windows 8 tablet or laptop experience.

Interestingly enough, I can’t locate any keyboard in the pictures, so will it be sold separately?

There’s no info on the pricing, but giving Cube’s track-record, the tablet/laptop should come with a sensible price tag.

iCube iWork 10 Tablet/Laptop Hybird (4 Images)

Cube iWork 10 tablet/notebook combo will arrive soon
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