Eve V review: can a scrappy upstart undercut the Surface Pro?
Back in May, I met a young CEO called Konstantinos Karatsevidis at the Computex Taipei trade show. His company, Eve-Tech, has an unusual pitch — why buy computers from massive companies like Dell or Lenovo if a lean, nimble startup can offer better value by cutting out inefficiencies? And why not crowdsource the product design to give customers exactly what they want?
Well, I could think of a few possible answers to those questions, but the Eve V in front of me — a 2-in-1 computer with smart design and a solid spec sheet — was impressive enough that I said I’d be happy to check it out for review. Karatsevidis said it’d be shipping out to Indiegogo backers in a matter of weeks, and that I should be able to get a review unit sometime in…