Sometimes for a company to get its projects over the line, it requires the help of crowdsourcing ideas. One such company is Eve Tech, or EVE for short, and looking to build on the success of its first-generation EVE V 2-in-1 dubbed the "Surface Pro Killer". Today the company has officially lifted the lid on its second-generation EVE V. The new EVE V 2-in-1 includes a whole host of impressive features and specs including Intel's Tiger Lake mobile processors with Xe integrated graphics, Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 6, and a 13.4" 4K (3840 x 2400) with 10-point multitouch. The design of the device has been through deep interactions with interested end-user customers to build a device with the specifications that they want.

The EVE V 2nd generation has crammed all of its technology into a very high specification 2-in-1 with consultation of potential customers. For a convertible designed to compete with the latest and greatest, Eve Tech has lifted the lid on the EVE V 2nd Gen specifications, the technologies under the hood, as well as an impressive array of features.

Focusing on the screen, the EVE V is using a 13.4-inch Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) panel with a native 3840 x 2400 pixel (4K 16:10) resolution. This has a 16:10 aspect ratio, with two different variations including the higher-spec 4K resolution, or an FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution at 16:9. Some of the finer specifications of the screen include a 1500:1 contrast ratio, up to 500 nits of brightness, and is using edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla Victus glass, announced recently as one of the most scratch resistant glass surfaces.

The Tiger Lake processor comes with four cores and eight threads, as well as Xe graphics and Thunderbolt 4 support. For a convertable, the EVE V uses a lot of that IO, with three Type-C ports, two of them Thunderbolt 4. The two Thunderbolt 4 Type-C ports also include DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 1.4b video support, with a power output of up to 5V or 15 watts as well as charging capabilities. Other connectivity includes a USB 3.2 G2 Type-C port, with a single 3.5 mm audio jack, a microSD reader with compatibility for SDXC up to a maximum of 2 TB. The sound capabilities are also impressive with dual 0.7-watt front-facing speakers, and a pair of 1 W front-facing low-frequency speakers that resemble subwoofer qualities. Some variations of the EVE V will come with a Nano Sim slot for 4G capabilities.

Eve Tech EVE V (2021) Specifications
Component EVE V Second Generation 2-in-1
CPU Intel Core i5 1135G7 (Tiger Lake)
4 Core / 8 Thread
2.4 GHz Base
4.2 GHz Turbo
8MB Cache
Intel Core i7 1165G7 (Tiger Lake)
4 Core / 8 Thread

2.8 GHz Base
4.7 GHz Turbo

12MB Cache
GPU Intel Iris Xe Graphics
80 Execution Units
(up to 1.3 GHz)
Intel Iris Xe Graphics
96 Execution Units
(up to 1.3 GHz)
Memory 16 GB DDR4-4266 LPDDR4X (dual channel)
32 GB DDR4-4266 LPDDR4X (dual channel)
Display 13.4 Inch 16:10 3840 x 2400 (4K)
13.4 Inch 16:9 1920 x 1080
IGZO IPS panel
AES 2.0 Touchscreen
HDR10, HDR400 certified

500 nit brightness
339 ppi Pixel Density
1500:1 Contrast ratio
Edge to Edge Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
10-point Multi-touch
Storage 512 GB or 1 TB NVMe SSD
Wireless 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 (2x2 MU MIMO)
Bluetooth 5.0
4G LTC (up to 150 Mbps) on selected models
GPS (Galileo/QZSS/BeiDou) on selected models
I/O 2 x USB4 Gen3 Type-C (Thunderbolt 4)
1 x USB 3.2 G2 Type-C
 1 x 3.5 mm audio jack (Texas Instruments Headphone Amp)
Micro SD card reader (micro SD, SDI, HC, SDXC up to 2 TB)
Nano Sim card slot (selected models)
Audio 2 x 0.7 W High-Frequency Speakers
2 x 1 W Low-Frequency Speakers
Dual noise-canceling Microphones
Battery Rechargeable 41.3 Wh Lithium-ion polymer
Dimensions ???
Pricing Starting from $1399
Availability ???

Included with the EVE V is its V pen, which has been upgraded over the EVE V 2016 model. It is based on Wacom's AES 2.0 technology and features 4096 pressure levels which is designed to benefit from the 10-point touchscreen. The new V keyboard supplied includes a folio cover with a soft touch feel, with a Windows Precision touchpad that includes a textured glass surface for optimal precision. It also includes an adjustable backlight for low light situations. There is a 5 Megapixel rear-facing camera, as well as a 720p front-facing camera for conference calls, as well as a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button.

Although Eve Tech hasn't fully announced the availability of the V, it estimates that it'll start shipping by the end of Q3 2021, and will be available globally across various retailers. Users can reserve the EVE V with a fully refundable down payment of $300, with the remaining expected to be paid prior to shipping.

The EVE V will start at $1399 for the base model with a Core i5, 16 GB of memory and a 512 GB NVMe SSD, with the top-spec model with the Core i7, 32 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB NVMe SSD for around $2000. This is inline with some of the premium Tiger Lake notebooks we have seen being launched recently with 3840x2400 screens, such as the Dell XPS13 and the Razer Book 13.

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  • antonkochubey - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    A typo in the spec sheet? The 1135G7 is an i5, not an i7.
  • antonkochubey - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    Also the display is definitely IGZO, not UGZO :p
  • brontes - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    UGZO is a self-powering design. You might even say its the new hotness.
  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    "4G LTC (up to 150 Mbps) on selected models" LTC? LOL

    Come on Gavin, what's with all the typos and incorrect information? Are you guys trying to win a race to the bottom with WCCFTech or something?
  • Sunrise089 - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    1920x1080 definitely isn’t 16:10 either. The smaller resolution display is either 16:9 with a bottom bezel or is 1920x1200.
  • eveisascam - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    By the time this is released, TL will be old news. They are telling people to preorder what is new hardware now and saying it will be released when new technology will be available.
  • ArcadeEngineer - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    It says shipping by the end of Q4, i.e. this month.
  • eveisascam - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    That's incorrect. The estimated shipping is Q3 2021, and knowing the history of the company, there will be delays pushing it to Q4 2021 or Q1 2022. Read all about their issues on the subreddit R/evev
  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - link

    Sounds like they should have started work on this a lot earlier. Launching in Q1, maybe Q2 2021 would have made it a competitor, but Q4/Q1 2022 is 12th gen CPU territory.
  • Tams80 - Thursday, December 3, 2020 - link

    That's not their plan.

    But it is the sort of cock-up that has become expected of them.

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