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    Pipo's new line of tablets for fall/winter 2014

    I was browsing through my firmware sources and came across some promotional materials for some new products Pipo is planning to release.

    Of coarse, the P1 9.7" with RK3288 is out (same size/case as the M6 Pro), and I have one. It is the fastest Android tablet I've seen so far, and sports Antutu scores of 40000 give or take. It's at the top of the list (on Antutu).


    Now, there's the P4...the 8.9" tablet with basically the same specs as the P1, but with the same screen size/look at the T9 and M7 Pro.



    If you are looking for a 7.9" iPad Mini size tablet with an RK3288 processor, there's the P8.



    All of those tablets are currently available for purchase or pre-sell from my friends at Geekbuying.com.

    Now, here are a handful of devices that haven't hit the scene yet...but will appear soon:

    If you are itching for a 10.1" tablet to replace your M9 or M9 pro...watch out for the Pipo P9. It's their 10.1" tablet with RK3288.

    (right click and open image in a new tab)

    If you want a new 10.1" tablet, but Windows 8.1 is your choice of OS's, then you may want the Pipo W3:

    (right click and open image in a new tab)

    Pipo has also introduced a line of devices featuring the popular Mediatek processors.

    We've seen the T9, which is another 8.9" tablet (one of my favorite screen formats):



    Now, if you want to combine your tablet enjoyment with an over sized phone, you may be interested in the T5, which is a 6.95" phablet:

    (right click and open image in a new tab)

    Or, you can go with the new T6...which is a full fledged 7" phone/tablet combination:

    (right click and open image in a new tab)

    I'm sure there will be further details on specs for each of these devices appearing on the various online seller sites.

    Thanks to Pipo/Geekbuying.com for providing the pictures of the Pipo products.
    Randy
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    #2
    Nice one Randy, but if you 'r browsing you may have noticed Pipo P4 one week ago here
    I'm convinced, my M9 Pro will have an brute end from my daughter in a few weeks. My next tablet will be Cube Talk 9x in a few days, but not from Geekbuying, because of this post http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...lway-POSTPONED
    Human was human, but ignorance and lunch time is more precious there. Ouch, and one more ..look here http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Presell+Product+Lead-time your friends are in second leader positon..i just have searched "Presell Product Lead-time" and guess my surprise

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      #3
      I never order an item unless it is in stock.

      The problem with pre sell is that the seller is at the mercy of when the factory gets the products to them in the first place. And its no secret that Pipo never makes a deadline.
      Randy
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        #4
        Useful post Riley
        Do you have any more info about the new pipo p9 ?
        I am really itching for an M9 pro replacement.

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          #5
          I've only seen the picture. But I imagine it will have about the same specs as the P1 with a 10.1" screen.

          Sent from my P1 using Tapatalk
          Randy
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            #6
            Hi rriley i am interested in your opinion because i want to buy a pipo p8.according to this http://mikecanex.wordpress.com/2014/...ce-evaluation/
            Ifive mini4 has poor emmc.i worry about the dame thing may be with pipo p8..andò what about p9 emmc?
            Thanks

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              #7
              Refresh my memory. What is emmc?

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                #8
                Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                Refresh my memory. What is emmc?

                Sent from my P1 using Tapatalk
                It's the internal flash memory
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                  I never order an item unless it is in stock.

                  The problem with pre sell is that the seller is at the mercy of when the factory gets the products to them in the first place. And its no secret that Pipo never makes a deadline.
                  Yes, you are right about products and delivery time from factories.
                  Forward this 2 screenshots to your buddy from Geekbuying and ask him about seriousity.
                  If he will ever observe employee incompetence, I'll bet you'll never get an answer about this.
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