The first ever crowd-sourced and crowdfunded 2-in-1 laptop tablet. The most versatile computer device ... the Microsoft Surface killer.
That's what Eve says about its new computer, one of the most ambitious crowdfunding tech projects in recent memory, an endeavor so successful that it raised over $1.4 million on Indiegogo against a goal of $75,000. It's typical for projects like this to quickly disappear into the ether. But Eve actually followed through, and the Eve V Tablet is here in the flesh.
A crowd of 1,000 people collaborated on the design. But when has the crowd ever done anything right? In attempting to design the perfect 2-in-1, here's what the crowd came up with.
First, they wanted a killer screen. With 2,880 x 1,920-pixel resolution, the 12.3-inch touchscreen indeed offers dazzling brightness, besting everything else in the category that I've reviewed. Based on Sharp's lower-power IGZO system, Eve says every panel is individually color tuned and calibrated before it leaves the factory floor. Sure enough, the colors look fantastic.
Battery life was another key issue for the Eve crew, and my tests set total running time at nearly 7.5 hours, an impressive (but not quite record-setting) benchmark in the field. I can't see anyone going hungry for juice with this system.
Another swell idea: Eve's keyboard has Bluetooth and an integrated battery, so while it can be docked magnetically to the connector on the underside, it doesn't have to be. Backlit with a choice of seven colors and covered completely in "Alcantara" fabric (a type of microfiber), it's a snazzy and unusual attachment. But while Eve says its goal was to provide a good typing experience, the keyboard itself offers minimal travel from some very flat keys, and I found touch-typing to be less than ideal.
