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Eve V
DeveloperEve-Tech
Release dateDecember 4, 2017[1]
Operating systemWindows 10 (Upgradable to Windows 10 Pro)
CPUIntel Core
m3-7Y30
i5-7Y54
i7-7Y75[2][3][4]
MemoryGB LPDDR3, 16 GB LPDDR3
Storage128 GB
256 GB
512 GB[5]
Display12.3 inches (31 cm) Sharp IGZO LCD
2880 x 1920 resolution
1:1500 contrast ratio, 400 nits brightness
Gorilla Glass with anti-fingerprint
Anti-reflection coating
Metal-mesh technology
SoundQuad speakers 1W dedicated headphone jack
Audio Jack Amplifier (tpa6133)
2 noise cancelling microphones
InputFingerprint sensor
Hall
Gravity
Light
Gyroscope
Windows Ink Certified N-trig with 1024 pressure levels, 2 buttons stylus pen
Wired and wireless backlit keyboard with glass covered precision touchpad with Bluetooth 4.2, connects up to 3 devices
CameraFront: 2 MP
Rear: 5 MP
Connectivity2x Full-size USB 3.0 Gen 1
USB 3.0 Gen 1 USB-C port
Thunderbolt 3 USB-C
3.5mm audio port
Micro SDXC reader
AC (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)
2x2 MU-MIMOBluetooth
4.2Miracast wireless display
Power48 W·h (172.8 kJ) battery (12 hours)
Dimensions295.9 millimetres (11.65 in) (w)
205.3 millimetres (8.08 in) (h)
8.9 millimetres (0.35 in) (d)
Mass925 grams (2.039 lb) tablet + 410 grams (0.90 lb) keyboard,[6] 1.335 kilograms (2.94 lb) total

The Eve V is a 2-in-1 detachable personal computer manufactured by Finnish technology company Eve-Tech,[8] released on December 4, 2017.

The computer itself was the first computer to be developed, designed and manufactured in collaboration with the local community through crowdsourcing.[9] Subsequently, it was successfully crowdfunded through Indiegogo. It was designed to in a similar fashion as other 2-in-1 detachable like the Microsoft Surface Pro through a community effort, promising users no bloatware attached.[10]

History

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Eve-Tech was founded in December 2013.[11] Their first product, prior to the Eve V, was a Windows 8.1-based tablet computer, the Eve T1, which was announced on December 2, 2014, and released on December 8.[12][13]

Over the course of time, the V was developed in an open online community with more than 1,000 members collaborating globally with Eve-Tech.[14] The computer was announced in October 2016,[15] and a pre-order campaign was initiated on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo one month later.[16] The company achieved their funding goal in a matter of 4 minutes and sold out all 500 units.[17][18]

Features

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Hardware

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The Eve V shares some of its design features with similar devices such as Microsoft Surface Pro.[19] The device, however, features an aluminium body which is 0.89 cm thick.[20] The large device comes with a base kit that includes a stylus pen and an Alcantara-covered keyboard.[21]

The device boasts a 12.3-inch, 2880x1920 Sharp IGZO liquid-crystal display with a 1:1500 contrast ratio and 400 nits brightness and an anti-reflective coating for visibility and clarity. The Eve V runs an Intel Core m3, i5, or i7 (up to 3.6 GHz) processor with a 16 GB LPDDR3 RAM and a 512 GB solid-state drive, in the high-end version of the device. The computer's kickstand can be extended from the back end to allow the V to stand in a variety of angles.[22]

Along the sides of Eve V are two USB 3.0 ports, two USB-C 3.1 ports, with one having Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Furthermore, the device has a standard 3.5mm audio jack and a microSDXC reader. The battery is 48 Wh, with the developers claiming up to 12-hour active usage life. A fingerprint scanner is situated within the power button, located on the right-hand side, making it compatible with Windows Hello and a quadraphonic speaker system.[23] A recent software update has caused Windows Hello to cease working, therefore causing this feature to no longer be usable on the device.[24]

Software

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The Eve V has the Windows 10 operating system. An upgrade to the Pro version of 10 is also possible.[25]

Release

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The Eve V was released to the public on December 4, 2017.

Currently, it can only be purchased directly from Eve-Tech online, where it has been promoted by periodic flash sales. However, Eve-Tech has experienced difficulties fulfilling orders, drawing complaints from customers who have not seen orders or refunds delivered 18 months after purchase.[26][27]

Reception

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Eve V received positive reviews from critics. Many noted, and even acclaimed, the collaboration between the community and Eve-Tech, as well as its range of I/O ports, hardware, inclusion of a smart keyboard and active pen, build quality and affordability. Many critics were impressed with its value; Upon comparison with the Surface Pro, the V was often favorably received.[28][29][30][31]

Many diverse issues were noted by critics. This includes, but is not limited to, various issues with the keyboard, such as the backspace key — reading "oops!" instead of conventional design, connection issues and its Alcantara design, the speaker system, the flash sale purchase model and the use of Intel Y-series CPU's compared to the Surface Pro's U-series.

While generally well received at launch, there has been widespread concern over Eve-Tech's ability to fulfil its orders due to the long delays faced by many customers.[27] As of fall 2021, not all orders from December 2017 have been delivered.[32]

The orders from the flash sale of 2017 were offered to get a refund or proceed with the orders, Unfortunately this promise was not fulfilled for many customers that are still waiting in December 2023.

References

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  1. ^ Eve Community Digest | Eve-Tech Archived 2017-06-02 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ ARK | Intel® Core™ m3-7Y30 Processor (4M Cache, 2.60 GHz) Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine. Ark.intel.com. Retrieved 04-06-2017.
  3. ^ ARK | Intel® Core™ i5-7Y54 Processor (4M Cache, 3.20 GHz) Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine. Ark.intel.com. Retrieved 04-06-2017.
  4. ^ ARK | Intel® Core™ i7-7Y75 Processor (4M Cache, 3.60 GHz) Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine. Ark.intel.com. Retrieved 04-06-2017.
  5. ^ The Eve V came from nowhere to challenge the Surface Pro | Engadget Archived 2017-06-04 at the Wayback Machine 06-02-2017. Retrieved 06-04-2017
  6. ^ "V Main".
  7. ^ GQ Lifestyle Magazine | 10 Coolest things this month Archived 2017-10-01 at the Wayback Machine 28-06-2017. Retrieved 29-06-2017.
  8. ^ ZD Net | Windows 10 contender Eve V fleshes out its design 03-11-2016. Retrieved 25-06-2017
  9. ^ Laptop Mag | The First Ever Crowd-Sourced 2-in-1 Archived 2017-07-07 at the Wayback Machine 05-04-2016. Retrieved 02-08-2017
  10. ^ Tech Radar | From Parts to Product - Eve V Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine 10-05-2016. Retrieved 14-02-2017
  11. ^ "About". Eve-Tech. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  12. ^ Callaham, John (2 December 2014). "Finland-based Eve Tech reveals 8-inch Windows 8.1 tablet, the Eve T1". Windows Central. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  13. ^ Edmonds, Rich (8 December 2014). "Eve Tech's T1 Windows tablet is now available to order for an affordable €159". Windows Central. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  14. ^ Tom's Hardware | Eve-Tech Launches Pre-Orders for the Hivemind-Designed 'Eve V' Hybrid 21-11-2016. Retrieved 21-06-2017
  15. ^ Dolcourt, Jessica (20 October 2016). "Intel-backed tablet-PC hybrid Eve V to hit Indiegogo for the holidays". CNET. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  16. ^ Weinberger, Matt (22 November 2016). "Even Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wants to get his hands on this startup's $1399 Surface Pro-killer". Business Insider. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  17. ^ Geek Time | How Helsinki's Eve V Could Rival Apple Archived 2017-10-01 at the Wayback Machine 12-12-2016. Retrieved 25-01-207
  18. ^ Tung, Liam (22 November 2016). "Windows 10 Surface Pro challenger Eve V sells out in 3 hours, starting at $699". ZDNet. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  19. ^ Business Insider | Intel backs Eve V Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine 22-11-2016. Retrieved 24-03-2017
  20. ^ CNET | Eve V Preview Archived 2017-09-02 at the Wayback Machine 29-05-2017. Retrieved 12-06-2017
  21. ^ The Verge | The Tablet Microsoft Won't Make - Eve V Archived 2017-08-04 at the Wayback Machine 29-05-2017. Retrieved 12-06-2017
  22. ^ Science World Report | Hybrid Laptop Eve V, Advantages Over Microsoft Archived 2017-06-06 at the Wayback Machine 01-06-2017. Retrieved 12-06-2017
  23. ^ Recombu | Eve V Hands on Review Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine 02-06-2017. Retrieved 12-06-2017
  24. ^ "Goodix fingerprint scanner - not working". Eve Community. 2019-10-27. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  25. ^ Venture Beat | Mac Users Opting For Windows 2-in-1 - Eve V Archived 2017-02-16 at the Wayback Machine 23-11-2016. Retrieved 21-01-2017
  26. ^ Deakin, Daniel R. (9 March 2019). "Growing concerns over Eve-Tech's unfulfilled orders for Eve V computers". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 2019-06-25.
  27. ^ a b Byford, Sam (2019-02-22). "After a disastrous launch for a great computer, Eve CEO says it won't happen again". The Verge. Retrieved 2019-06-25.
  28. ^ Low, Aloyslus (19 December 2017). "Eve V review: This Surface Pro killer compromises on performance". CNET. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  29. ^ Easton, Richard (29 January 2018). "Eve V Review: Is this the cheap Surface Pro killer we've been waiting for?". TrustedReviews. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  30. ^ Velazco, Chris (15 December 2017). "Eve V review: The wisdom of the crowd mostly pays off". Engadget. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  31. ^ Byford, Sam (28 November 2017). "Eve V review: Can a scrappy upstart undercut the Surface Pro?". The Verge. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  32. ^ "All about Eve: The upstart PC brand struggling to pay back jilted customers". 8 November 2022.