When it comes to the world of tablets, most of the time we would see the camp divided into two different segments – one, where they support the Android mobile operating system, while the other would see them be on the side of Apple’s iOS. What about the Windows front? Those happen to be few and far in between, and this would make the Pipo W5 stand out from the rest of the tablet crowd for the simple fact that it runs on Windows, not to mention boasting of pen support.
Pipo happens to hail from China, and they do have their fair share of tablets that do not pass the $200 mark. However, with pen support thrown into the mix for the Pipo W5, you can be sure that this is something special and different. As for its hardware specifications, the Pipo W5 will feature an 8” touchscreen display that is accompanied by support for pressure-sensitive writing or drawing using a digital pen, in addition to an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor. Over in China, it is tipped to retail for under the $150 mark after conversion, although if one were to ship it over to other continents, it ought to cost a wee bit more.
Other hardware specifications of the Pipo W5 include an Intel Atom Z3735G quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB of internal memory, and a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution count. Anyone interested?
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