A new Windows 10 tablet has been spotted making its
way through the FCC this week created by Eve Tech, which was originally funded
thanks to a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign late last year.
Developed as the first ever crowd developed computer,
the Eve V follows on from the successful launch of the previous Eve T1 tablet,
and its arrival at the FCC indicates that the new Windows 10 tablet may soon be
available to purchase by consumers.
The Eve V Windows 10 tablet features an IGZO display,
Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, extended 48W battery offering unto 12 hours of
life, a laptop-grade attachable keyboard, connectivity via Bluetooth 4.2 and is
powered by a 7th gen Intel Core processor. That can be supported by up to 16GB
of RAM with up to 512GB solid state drive (SSD) of storage all enclosed in an
aluminium body.