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    Different Magic - PIPO M8 Dual Core Tablet Hands-on Review



    First, I have to say that I am really very excited that PIPO has chosen me, along with 19 other people, to review this new tablet. I’ve become quite a fan of the device as soon as I laid my eyes on it. As I always go for uniqueness and the feel of black technology (Sorry, Apple!), the PIPO M8 gives me just everything I need!

    For people who have never heard of this brand, it is a company focusing on making differentiated tablets in the Chinese markets. It is the first Chinese company to market a 7 inch tablet with 1280*800 IPS display, an 8.9 inch PLS tablet as well as this 9.4 IPS display device we are testing today. As far as I am concerned, this marketing strategy has been quite successful, as PIPO has attracted tens of thousands of fans in just a few months’ time since U1 hit the market.



    Highlights

    9.4” IPS Capacitive Touchscreen, 1280*800
    Slim Magazine-like Design
    Support WCDMA/GSM Mobile Internet (Only the 3G version)
    Android 4.1 OS
    RK3066 Dual Core 1.6GHZ processor, quad-core of Mali-400MP
    1GB RAM, 16GB ROM
    5.0 Mega-pixels AF Camera
    Front facing Stereo Speakers
    Bluetooth 2.1
    Support OTG, HDMI
    Support 2160p video playback

    Specifications

    Operating System: Android 4.1.1
    Model: PIPO M8
    Display Technology: IPS Capacitive touch screen
    Screen Size: 9.4 inch
    Resolution: 1280*800
    CPU Manufacturer: Rockchip
    CPU Model: RK3066 Dual core A9 Chipset with Mali-400MP4
    CPU Speed: 1.6GHz
    RAM:1GB DDR3@1033MHZ
    Hard Drive Capacity: 16GB
    PCMCIA Expansion: T-FLASH (Support 32GB MAX)
    Camera: 2MP+5MP Auto Focus
    HDMI: HDMI1.4
    3G: Internal 3G for 3G version, external 3G for the WIFI version
    Bluetooth: Yes
    GPS:NO
    G-Sensor:Yes
    Gyroscope: Yes
    Audio: Built in stereo speakers (frontal)/ Built in Microphone
    Language:Multi-language support
    Battery Type: Li-ion, 6500mAh
    Charging Voltage: DC 9V - 2.5A
    Color: Black
    Item Dimensions/ W*D*H:240x 172 x 9.0mm
    Net Weight: 520g

    Connectors
    Ports: 2 x Micro USB port (USB Host and USB data port)
    1 x Micro SD card slot
    1 x 2.5mm DC input (9V, 2.5A)
    1 x Audio jack
    1 x Mini HDMI port
    Communications
    Wireless Connection:WIFI 802.11 b/g/n; WIFI+3G for the 3G version
    Bluetooth 2.1



    Retail Package


    I received a gigantic delivery package last Friday, within which there are a slim paper back box which holds the tablet and a warranty certificate, another smaller but thicker paper box which holds the fittings and the manual for this tablet. A protection cover which is more likely an optional fitting more than a bundled one.


    And above are all the standard fittings for the tablet.



    Design


    There’s no questioning that PIPO has come up with a stand-out look for this tablet. From the second you see the M8, it’s clear that the company is making a statement about how you’ll live and work with the device. The basic shape calls to mind a folded book or magazine, which is really comfortable to look at even though it feels very different. The device sports a 9.4-inch screen and weighs in at 520g, but it feels lighter in your hands than other tablets on the market because of the way the shape allows weight to be distributed. The tablet is only 9.02mm at its thickest point, and tapers down to a narrow 4.36mm.

    Whether or not you warm up to this design is probably a matter of taste, but I found myself a big fan of the magazine shape, in both two-handed and single-hand settings, as well as on a flat surface. The beveled shape makes typing slightly easier when you have the M8 on a desk.


    Besides the big screen up front, the M8 features a 2.0 Mega Pixels Front-facing camera, an ambient light detection sensor which enables auto-brightness of the display, and two speaker gates. This is the first time I’ve seen any tablets putting speaker gates on the front, but this is actually a very smart move, as you could never block them again wherever you put your tablet, Both the clarity of the outer sound the stereo speakers produces and its volume is very good, better than any other Chinese branded tablets I have tested.


    Most of the ports and all the hardware keys are located on the upper edge, including a menu key, an ESC key. a Micro SD card slot which supports cards up to 32GB, a Micro USB Host connector, a Micro USB data port, a Mini HDMI interface, an LED notification light and a DC charging jack. The plug PIPO includes is of the 9V-2.5A standard, which ensures great charging efficiency.




    On the left edge lies a 3.5mm audio jack, and on the right a Power/Standby switch which is artistically designed.


    On the back you will find a 5 Mega-pixels AF camera which is able to shoot fairly sharp photos, another outstanding feature for the gorgeous device. All of the ports and buttons on the device feel very reasonably placed and easy to find.

    In all, the M8 is a distinct device with a lot going for it in terms of industrial design, and there is almost no misstep here that makes the device underwhelming. The skin-feel metal back cover gives the device all the feel of expensiveness it needs, even comparing to those Apple and Samsung tablets which are priced many times more.



    Display




    The front is occupied by a 9.4” 1280x800 pixels screen, surrounded by fairly thin bezel. The screen resolution is the main gripe to be held against the M8, in this day and age of flagship slates with 1080p displays and above. Having said that, it is a very good screen in terms of colors, contrast ratio and viewing angles. The display brightness is also really satisfactory, meaning that you would be able to use the M8 outside even on a sunny day.



    Internals

    Inside the M8, you will find a healthy dose of familiar Android guts. The device is powered by Rockchip RK3066 dual core A9 chipset, running at 1.6GHZ, meaning you’ll get solid performance on all almost all applications. According to previous tests with other tablets powered by this chipset, RK3066 is arguably the most powerful dual core ARM processor. The M8 has 1GB of RAM onboard and 16GB of internal storage. The device also sports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an array of sensors (gyro, light, accelerometer, etc.).


    Software



    Most tablets these days must be judged on their software. In the case of Android Jelly Bean tablets, that’s not exactly a Herculean effort.

    PIPO is no different in the sense that the company has opted for slight tweaks in the software rather than a major overhaul. The M8 utilizes largely the same build of Jelly Bean as other tablets (like the Galaxy Tab 8.9), though there are a few notable differences.

    First, PIPO has designed a customized M8 homescreen which does not have a portrait mode, this can be quite annoying sometimes when you exit an portrait-default application like an E-reader or games such as Temple Run.

    The widgets and icons of the regular applications have been revised to fit the custom UI. Having seen lots of stock Android UIs, I find myself quite a fan of those cute, crystal-like icons. As the M8 has no hardware controls for volume adjustment, PIPO has put the virtual volume rocker in the permanent android status bar, along with a screenshot button and the regular ECS key, Home key and Task Switcher.

    PIPO has also preinstalled a few applications and games on the M8, but one of them PIPO-exclusive. You can easily find them free in any android market app.
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    Cameras



    The rear-facing 5.0 Mega-pixels camera does a great job of capturing images — if you’re into holding a nearly 10-inch tablet up while you snap away. As I’ve said in many other tablet reviews, taking photos with the cameras on tablets are completely silly to me, even though I actually have seen quite a few Chinese and Japanese people doing that in public. I certainly won’t. On the other hand, the front-facing camera here is a step up from most other models, and I’m happy to see PIPO trying to improve the specs on what is normally an afterthought.

    Just know this: even though the rear camera is probably the best I have seen on any Chinese tablet, it won’t replace a real camera or decent smartphone option — mostly due to the size of the device and awkwardness in use.

    You can also capture 480P videos with the M8, though this seems even more bizarre to me than snapping photos. Quality was solid, though the device’s awkward size made it tough to get steady content.



    Performance


    As I have mentioned above, the RK3066 chipset, although seemingly a little outdated as a bunch of quad-corers have already hit the market, is still able to provide more than enough power to run the device smoothly over a variety of applications.


    Some benchmark scores of the M8 and the comparison to other dual core devices.


    In terms of General performance, the device seemed speedy running graphically intense games. And the experience of video playback is also very pleasant as the chipset can easily supports all formats of videos to at least 1080P. Thanks to the updates Google has made for Android4.1, the responsiveness and smoothness is better than ever. It doesn’t pale even compared to the Apple iOS.


    Connectivity


    As for connectivity, M8 has probably the best WIFI reception of all Chinese tablets I've tested, Online video streaming is possible even when you are 10 meters and some walls away from the WIFI router.


    Besides, M8 also has built-in Bluetooth, which is a rare feature for Chinese slates. The WIFI version of the tablet can also get access to 3G network through connecting a 3G network card to the device through an OTG cable. And the 3G version has built-in 3G module which supports WCDMA/GSM SIM card. As I've only received a WIFI version, I cannot tell you how well the 3G module works on the M8.



    Battery Life


    Battery life on the M8 seemed solid to me, as the device features a 6500mAh rechargeable Li-PO battery. In my intense 720p video playback test, the M8 lasted nearly 8 hours, which is quite something considering that most Chinese tablets can hardly stand 5 hours of screen-on use. However, I did notice a more pronounced drain on the battery when the device was sleeping than my Tegra2 powered Samsung Galaxy Tab8.9 and Motorola XOOM, and I felt it fell short of competitors like the Ainol NOVO10 (8000mAh battery) and FSL Fast (8000mAh battery) in terms of overall battery longevity.

    Another annoying issue is that the device does not support charging under the shutdown state, even though the charging efficiency with the 9V-2.5A plug is quite amazing (A full charge only takes as short as 3 hours).



    Wrap-up


    Good stuff:

    Fascinating industrial design
    Great looking display
    Capable cameras
    Excellent front facing stereo speakers
    Solid battery life
    Wonderful WIFI reception


    Not so good stuff:

    Incapability of charging under a shutdown state
    Pricier than alternative options

    Android slates are mostly competing on specs and price these days, rather than with design and overall experience.

    The M8 goes for RMB1199 ($193) from PIPO, and, granted, this is $200 less than the market-leading iPad Mini, or the original 9.4 inch Sony Tablet S which is powered by the quad-core Tegra3 chipset. But for the same $200 price you can get the Exynos Qua-core Ramos W30, or the brand new Ployer MOMO19 with quad-core A31 and 2GB of ram.

    The M8 does offer some features to differentiate itself from the competition, though, apart from the distinctive looks, like the very capable cameras and battery. Other than that, you can find plenty of decent Android tablets with this screen resolution and processing power for even less.

    Overall, those who'd appreciate the more distinctive, elegant look will find the M8 right up their alley. But for those who just want a cheap Chinese tablet with a big screen and decent processing power, there might be other options.

    Here is the score I would give the PIPO M8:


    Scores of tested tablets:


    Last edited by jupiter2012; 01-30-2013 at 07:42 AM.
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    Thanks again for a great review of a great looking tablet. I would have missed this one now when focused on testing the new 4-core tablets.

    The first impression i had with a RK3066 Pipo tablet was very positive, good built quality, very good screen and over all good performance, and the Pipo M8 proves that they want to stay ahead of the main stream with higher end models.

    Im really interested in this new 9.4-inch resolution as it should offer a more portable size then a 10.1-inch with same ratio and much bigger screen estate then a 7-inch.

    From your review i would say the Pipo M8 have following unique features:
    • 9.4-inch IPS screen
    • front facing stereo speakers
    • auto focus 5MP cam
    • good battery
    • slim design

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    You can ask PIPO to give u one, I am sure they will be more than glad to do that.

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    Thanks, man, and welcome to this awesome forum.

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    I cannot find information about wifi in this review.
    Can you tell us if M8 have a good wifi reception or integrate your review with a wifi section (wifi analyzer pics, etc).
    Thank you.

    PS. There is a Ramos W42 that have the same 9.4" display size and a good design.

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    M8's WIFI reception is better than any other Chinese tablets I've tested. I think it's as good as Samsung Galaxy Tab8.9's.
    Quote Originally Posted by wlf View Post
    I cannot find information about wifi in this review.
    Can you tell us if M8 have a good wifi reception or integrate your review with a wifi section (wifi analyzer pics, etc).
    Thank you.

    PS. There is a Ramos W42 that have the same 9.4" display size and a good design.
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    Excellent review!

    Clarify a statement, please.
    "First, PIPO has designed a customized M8 user interface which does not support portrait use, this can be quite annoying sometimes when you exit an portrait-default application like an E-reader or games such as Temple Run.

    It has a gyro, so it does both portrait and landscape mode ...right? So what are you saying here?

    Thanks again

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    Firstly, excellent review- Secondly, how were you and 19 chosen? I want to be added to that review circle! Pipo has been getting good reviews on quality, especially since they are new on the scene. Not a fan of the design of this one, but will definitely keep an eye on the brand.
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