Alldocube has started teasing a new Windows tablet, the iWork GT Ultra. Set to launch as a competitor to the Microsoft Surface Pro 10, it's being marketed as an "ultra thin" and "ultra light" 2-in-1 that can handle heavy tasks with ease.
While the brand didn't formally detail the specs of the Windows tablet, a premature spec sheet has emerged on the official site. Per the spec sheet, the iWork GT Ultra will be 9.89 mm thick and weigh 850 grams. To compare, the Surface Pro 10 is 9.3 mm thick but is a little heavier, weighing 885 grams.
The spec sheet has also revealed that the upcoming Alldocube Windows tablet will be powered by the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H. This is a mid-range processor from the Meteor Lake lineup, which comes with the 7-core Arc iGPU. With the integrated GPU, the iWork GT Ultra should be capable of smoothly running quite a number of games at the 1080p resolution with the visual settings dialed to low.
Through a teaser post, Alldocube has further confirmed that the iWork GT Ultra will come with a dual-fan cooling setup. It's said to have the "optimal thermal design" to make the Windows tablet perform "the best" while staying quiet.
Besides that, the brand has confirmed that the Core Ultra 5 125H will be paired with 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 1 TB of PCIe storage (Crucial P310 1 TB curr. $63 on Amazon). Other notable highlights from the spec sheet include a 13-inch 1600p display with a 60 Hz refresh rate and 10-point touch support, a 42.72 Wh battery, a 5-pin pogo pin interface for accessories, and three USB ports. Alldocube confirmed that the launch is scheduled to take place within November 2025.









