The Pipo X8 is a rather interesting (for the lack of a more descriptive word) device. It is not a phone, not a tablet, not a phablet (phone/tablet hybrid)… but a combination of a tablet and a mini PC.
We’ve talked about it before, and even back then we were as surprised as you are now. It turns out that fitting a screen is cheaper than obtaining a legit Windows 8.1 licence and hence the weird combination.
Inside, it is powered by an Intel Z3736F processor along with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM. It has the usual radio goodies in the form of WiFi and Bluetooth. In addition to being a Windows PC, the Pipo X8 Mini can also boot Android 4.4 KitKat.
The display itself is a 7-inch 1024 x 600 pixel unit, but I’m guessing you’ll be interested more in attaching it to your large screen TV. You can find more info about the device in our initial news article here. If you want to buy one, you can do so by visiting this listing on GearBest where the device can be had for $108 after using coupon code ‘PIPOX8’.
From $$$ perspective, is it interesting? or we pay too much money for an lcd screen that we will almost never use?
I guess it is OK. Most of these TV boxes are around this range, and if you care for a genuine copy of Windows, this does make sense.
At first the Pipo X7 came with a tablet licence, this was not suitbable for the device (no screen), then Pipo made the X7s (dualboot) and made the price higher of both the X7 and X7s due to the licence that needed to be payed.
Now they come with the X8, this has a screen = extra hardware costs but they can use a free licence again. At the end you get the screen for free 😛
it’s better to wait when pipo x7 will became cheaper since it have not display