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    Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet


    After the Ainol NOVO8 dream turned out to be a horrible nightmare, I am desperately in need of a decent tablet to test, and PIPO M9 arrived just right on time!


    Key Features:

    ◇10.1 inch 16M-color super IPS display at WXGA resolution (1280X800 pixels)
    ◇Rockchip RK3188 SoC., quad core 1.8Cortex-A9 processor, Mali-400MP4 GPU, 2GB memory
    ◇Stock Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (Already upgraded to Android 4.2)
    ◇16GB of built-in-storage
    ◇2MP front facing camera; 5.0MP rear-facing AF camera with LED flash
    ◇Stereo speakers
    ◇HDMI TV-out
    ◇USB host
    ◇MicroSD card slot
    ◇Standard 3.5mm audio jack
    ◇1080p video playback
    ◇7800mAh Li-Po rechargeable battery


    Retail Package


    PIPO has never been mingy with the bundled fittings, you will find these things in the retail package:



    Design



    The front is dominated by the 10-inch touch screen and black glossy bezel, rimmed in gray plastic. You will find a 2MP front-facing camera in the middle above the display (vertical mode). The bezel of the M9 is relatively small compared to other 10.1 inchers such as the Cube U30GT2 and the Ployer MOMO20.


    When it comes to ports and slots, PIPO has never been, and doesn’t plan to be the pioneers of minimalism, you will find a micro SD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 2.5mm charging port, a mini HDMI port, and not one, but two Micro USB ports (one as slave and one as host) along the top edge of the device, which also plays host to a power/standby button as well as a home button. I personally would have preferred to find the physical volume controls instead of the home button, but somehow PIPO has decided we should use the status bar on bottom of the screen to control the volume.


    Again, where feel is concerned, The PIPO M9 is just right on the ball. The back sports a brushed aluminum finish, which gives the device a feel of expensiveness. And the two sides are plastic, offering the slate a nice and solid grip. A 5MP AF camera is located in the top middle of the aluminum back, along with an LED flash.


    Unlike the M8, The M9’s speakers are on the back of the tablet and are in danger of being covered by our thumbs. I didn’t like this arrangement at first, as I am clearly more of a fan of the front-facing speakers of the M8. But when I found out that the sound the M9 produced was absolutely the best among all Chinese tablets, I finally found peace with it.


    The tablet is fairly light and comfortable to hold and while most part of it does feel like plastic, it doesn't feel unpleasantly plasticky or cheap. Its 10mm thickness doesn’t help it win a beauty contest, but actually gives it a feel of sturdiness.


    Display


    As the primary point for interaction, having a good screen on a tablet is critical. The 10.1-inch IPS+ display on the M9 is plenty bright and offers decent visibility outdoors. The full brightness of can reach 500 nits, which outshines the fourth-generation iPad (400 nits), as well as the tablet category average (287 nits).


    Unfortunately, the 1280 x 800-pixel panel on this slate has a lower resolution than similarly priced tablets. The CUBE U30GT2 has a resolution of 1920 x 1200, not to mention the Onda V973’s Retina resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. But I am not that big on pixel density, as none of the Chinese tablets with retina display gives satisfactory performance at the moment, I’d rather wait a little longer. The tablet's viewing angles were fair, but reflections got in the way when viewing the panel off axis.


    Color saturation and contrast ratios of the 10.1 inch Hann Star display are decent, but not as eye-watering as the 9.4 inch LG display sported by the PIPO M8.


    Audio




    I greatly appreciate that the M9's stereo speakers. Although it does not create the effects in which the sound is coming directly at me in watching movies or listening to music (which the M8 is able to do), I still like its excellent volume, which is even higher than the two HP notebook PCs of mine!
    Last edited by jupiter2012; 05-21-2013, 03:34.

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    OS & Interface


    Like most of the RK3188 tablets, The M9 comes loaded with Android 4.1.1 out of the box, but it has already been upgraded to Android 4.2 within the period I was testing it.



    Unlike most of the other tablets with stock Android, PIPO has actually managed to leave its own mark. Two sets of exquisite user interfaces are provided for the customers, one is the updated version of the UI we have already seen on the PIPO M8, and the other is developed recently for the M8 pro, now also adorning the M9.



    I really fell in love with this brand new Metro-like user interface which offers five screens. The middle is the Home screen, and the other four are respectively marked as App, Office, Media and Web. You can easily add shortcuts of your favorite apps on these screens.



    Unlike the other set of user interface, this Win8-like interface does have a portrait mode.


    Performance







    The 1.6-GHz quad core RK3188 processor and 2GB of RAM in the PIPO M9 put up some impressive numbers on my benchmark tests. On the Quadrant benchmark, the M9 scored 5456, nearly twice the average (3,074) and much higher than the Beneve Miracle One, which uses Sammy's quad-core Exynos 4412 processor.



    On the graphics-focused Nenamark2 test, the M9 scored 56.3 FPS, higher than the category average. But the Allwinner A31 powered ICOO ICOU7GT scored a much more impressive 59.1FPS.



    The M9’s real-world performance was impressive. With several apps running simultaneously, I was still able to navigate the Note's home screens and apps menus with ease. Graphically intense games like "NFS 17" and “Predators vs Aliens” also ran smoothly.

    HD video playback on the PIPO M9 is even more of a breeze, with the tablet easily coping with 1080p footage of all formats.


    Cameras


    I don't get too hung-up about cameras on tablets because they're unlikely to be set to any great task. But PIPO has produced a camera that is actually pretty decent, giving us an F/2.8 aperture lens and flash to get you out of trouble when it's dark. Photos contained plenty of detail, good color balance, and I would happily share them with others.


    Photos shot by M9



    Even details are quite authentic



    2MP front-facing cameras can get the video-chatting done perfectly!



    Screenshot of the video captured by the M9


    On the video front, the M9 offers 720p capture, but I wasn’t that happy with the quality, even with perfect lighting, the video can turn out grainy and noisy.

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      Connectivity



      The M9‘s Wi-Fi module is made by MTK, giving the slate wonderful Wi-Fi reception. Even 10 meters away from the Wi-Fi router, I can still use the M9 to stream HD video online. The addition of Bluetooth2.1 also makes the tablet easier to use in daily life.


      Battery Life



      The PIPO M9 has featured a 7,800mAh LI-PO battery. The capacity itself isn’t really that impressive, since lots of tablets are already equipped with 8,000mAh + batteries. However, thanks to the 28nm process the RK3188 Chipset uses, the actual battery life of the M9 is AMAZING. It can single-loop a 720P video (Sammy Adams - Only One) for nearly 12 hours and stream an HD Korean TV show online for over 9 hours!





      Power loss during standby is also very little, whether the Wi-Fi is on or off!


      Verdict

      The PIPO M9 is a machine that looks likely to stand the test of time. Its performance is top-notch, its design is stylish. It's also well-specified and well-equipped with ports and connections, offering greater flexibility than you'll find on some rivals.


      The good:

      Extremely powerful RK3188 quad core chipset
      10.1 inch Super IPS display, nice visibility outdoors
      Exquisite Metro-like user interface
      5MP rear facing AF camera with LED flash
      Outstanding stereo speakers
      Great Wi-Fi reception
      Excellent battery life




      The not so good:

      The display is not as wonderful as the one on the PIPO M8
      The design is not as edgy as the M8
      The resolution of the display stays WXGA standard

      Although, as a tester, I should not be biased, yet I still have to say that PIPO is absolutely my favorite Chinese tablet brand at the moment. I strongly believe their differential competitive strategy is going to be beneficiary to both their brand image and market share. Also, PIPO will soon release the all new M7 pro, a tablet with RK3188 SoC. and an 8.9 inch PLS display from Sammy. I am really looking forward to its arrival!

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        #4
        Nice review once again. Thank you!

        I think this maybe my next tablet. I like the 10.1 inch screens myself.
        Time to replace my Yuandao 3066 I think

        Bob
        "Pzebacz im, bo nie wiedzą, co czynią"
        "Прости им, они не ведают, что творят"
        "Perdona loro perché non sanno quello che fanno"
        "Vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun"
        "Vergeef hen want ze weten niet wat ze doen"
        "Pardonne-leur car ils ne savent pas ce qu'ils font"
        "Perdónalos porque no saben que lo que hacen"
        "Oprosti im, jer ne znaju što čine"
        "Forgive them as they know not what they do"





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          #5
          Re: Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

          Originally posted by Finless View Post
          Nice review once again. Thank you!

          I think this maybe my next tablet. I like the 10.1 inch screens myself.
          Time to replace my Yuandao 3066 I think

          Bob
          never buy a yuandao tabket, worst quality and worst after-sale service...

          Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

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            #6
            Originally posted by jupiter2012 View Post
            never buy a yuandao tabket, worst quality and worst after-sale service...

            Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2
            Too late and I found that the hard way last year when I bought the N101.
            I will probably never buy a Yuandao again to be honest.


            Bob
            "Pzebacz im, bo nie wiedzą, co czynią"
            "Прости им, они не ведают, что творят"
            "Perdona loro perché non sanno quello che fanno"
            "Vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun"
            "Vergeef hen want ze weten niet wat ze doen"
            "Pardonne-leur car ils ne savent pas ce qu'ils font"
            "Perdónalos porque no saben que lo que hacen"
            "Oprosti im, jer ne znaju što čine"
            "Forgive them as they know not what they do"





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              #7
              Re: Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

              Originally posted by Finless View Post
              Too late and I found that the hard way last year when I bought the N101.
              I will probably never buy a Yuandao again to be honest.


              Bob
              i bought the yuandao n12 in 2011and it is just rubbish....

              Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

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                Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                In order to use the Metro launcher, do you have to activate it with a password?

                I had to remove a bunch of that Pipo specific stuff in order to even boot my RileyROM version on my M8pro. Is it worth another look? To my knowledge, nobody has tested my M9 4.2.2 ROM yet.

                The same apps were on my M8pro, but my wife threw away the box it came in, so I don't have the activation code.

                I too am sold on the Pipo brand. They put together a solid tablet. They are also putting out updates frequently, even for select older models like the M1.

                I really prefer the 10.1 format, but since I already have a Cube U30GT2, I decided to go for something different.


                Randy
                Randy
                Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
                Read my BIO Here
                Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
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                  #9
                  Re: Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                  Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                  In order to use the Metro launcher, do you have to activate it with a password?

                  I had to remove a bunch of that Pipo specific stuff in order to even boot my RileyROM version on my M8pro. Is it worth another look? To my knowledge, nobody has tested my M9 4.2.2 ROM yet.

                  The same apps were on my M8pro, but my wife threw away the box it came in, so I don't have the activation code.

                  I too am sold on the Pipo brand. They put together a solid tablet. They are also putting out updates frequently, even for select older models like the M1.

                  I really prefer the 10.1 format, but since I already have a Cube U30GT2, I decided to go for something different.


                  Randy
                  i don't think u need password to activate the metro launcher. maybe the rom u r using doesn't contain the metro interface.

                  Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

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                    #10
                    Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                    I downloaded it from the Pipo site.

                    Btw...a new update was posted today. I'll put together a new ROM with it soon.


                    Randy
                    Randy
                    Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
                    Read my BIO Here
                    Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                      I downloaded it from the Pipo site.

                      Btw...a new update was posted today. I'll put together a new ROM with it soon.


                      Randy
                      I am looking forward to your ROM!

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                        Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                        It's kind of funny. The M8 firmware was rooted already, but the M9 wasn't. This new M9 rom has grown to over 600mb for system.img.

                        I will probably put out a beta so I can get some help deciding what bloat ware that should be removed. Last time, I removed too much, and some things quit working.


                        Randy
                        Randy
                        Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
                        Read my BIO Here
                        Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
                        Donate here

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                          #13
                          Re: Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                          Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                          It's kind of funny. The M8 firmware was rooted already, but the M9 wasn't. This new M9 rom has grown to over 600mb for system.img.

                          I will probably put out a beta so I can get some help deciding what bloat ware that should be removed. Last time, I removed too much, and some things quit working.


                          Randy
                          Well, I cannot help u with this coz I know nothing about ROM making, good luck, though.

                          Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

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                            #14
                            I ended up putting out 2 versions. One with the new UI included...and one completely debloated. I'm running the debloated version on my M8 Pro and it works well. I will probably only do the debloat in the future because the stock UI requires a pass code to activate...but they have a convoluted way to obtain the code from them. To me, it isn't worth it.

                            So the new M9 ROM is rooted with debloat, your choice of 2,4,6 or 8gb user app space, init.d support, busybox links included, Google Play Store fix and a working CWM Recovery. Here is the link to the Feedback Page.

                            Pipo has been updating their firmware almost every day, so they are keeping me on my toes. I just finished a ROM for the M8 Pro only to find that they posted a new firmware update...Wow!!!
                            Randy
                            Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
                            Read my BIO Here
                            Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
                            Donate here

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                              #15
                              Re: Strong is beautiful - in Depth Review of the PIPO M9 Quad Core Tablet

                              Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                              I ended up putting out 2 versions. One with the new UI included...and one completely debloated. I'm running the debloated version on my M8 Pro and it works well. I will probably only do the debloat in the future because the stock UI requires a pass code to activate...but they have a convoluted way to obtain the code from them. To me, it isn't worth it.

                              So the new M9 ROM is rooted with debloat, your choice of 2,4,6 or 8gb user app space, init.d support, busybox links included, Google Play Store fix and a working CWM Recovery.
                              Well, keep up the good work, rk3188 slates still needs a lot of improvement.

                              Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

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