🚀 Elevate Your Work & Play Experience!
The PIPO W3F TOZO Keyboard Case Ultrabook Tablet PC combines the versatility of dual operating systems—Windows 8.1 and Android 4.4—on a stunning 10.1-inch IPS display. With a powerful Intel Z3735F Quad Core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB ROM, this device is designed for both productivity and entertainment. Capture high-quality images with dual cameras and enjoy a seamless user experience, all in a sleek, portable design.
K**5
For a product from Taiwan it was not bad. Would have loved a manual in English
For a product from Taiwan it was not bad. Would have loved a manual in English. Without that had to send emails to seller or browse the user forum.
M**A
Never wrote a review first time I read and searched ...
Never wrote a review first time I read and searched about this tablet for a week. when I received the first tablet it was used, slow and HDMI would not connect. The second I received yesterday 1) used again.May be I was unlucky.
A**R
It's a mess!!!
I'm very disappointed with this product. It only works for two months, and suddenly it stopped working, and never turn on again. The customer service is terrible. I don't recommend to anybody buy this tablet!!
A**R
Five Stars
Excelent!!!!! I only recomend a big sd memory, I buy one with 128Gb for $9.
J**S
PIPO W3F Great Lower Price Tablet w/ Higher priced features
Purchased this from different seller about 3 months ago, the tablet is first rate, fast and seem just like a laptop. The one I purchased came with dual boot with Windows 8.1 full, and Android 4.4.2. however I will focus on the Windows 8.1: The laptop boots up with a continual press of the power on button, you will see a red LED by the front facing camera light up and do the usual boot blinking. Once it boots it goes right into Windows with no problems, very fast for a tablet (I also have a Lenovo S6000) the comparison is the Lenovo Android and the Pipo Windows both boot up equally fast. That means the Pipo is about twice as fast as here is much higher load on the Windows as opposed to the Android. Once in Windows the Pipo touchscreen is very responsive and no noticeable lag from touch to action. Now about the Pipo keyboard, not the best but useable for what the price point (keyboard about 30 to 35 USD) the track pad isn't very high resolution and sometimes it takes a few tries to get the cursor on the button, and some of the keys seem to be mapped weirdly, which brings me to the resolution on the screen, DANG it is high resolution for a tablet, (shades of Surface here) and the on screen buttons and Windows "x- outs" are tiny (the resolution is adjustable just like a laptop}, Video seems to play pretty good with no appreciable lag or pixilation that I can tell. The battery life is good at 4-5 hours on just browsing and normal computing , don't know about movie video as I don't really watch much movie video. As for gaming that also is a mystery to me as I don't game. For normal browsing and email, etc. this seems to be pretty good, the charger is a 2.5mm which is very hard to find in the US as most are 3.5mm. Overall for the price it is a great tablet. I am sure I have left out lots of stuff but in the final this is a great clone from China (most tablets are built there anyway) that works as it is suppose to.
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