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The PiPO U1 Tablet is built with simplicity and a very neat quality. Sleek-edge design and thickness of 11.5mm while weighing only 320grams, making the PiPO U1 Tablet very comfortable and easy to hold or carry.
The screen uses a scratch-resist Glass Screen technology which helps prevent undwanted or accidental scratches on the surface of the Tablet during everyday use. It has a 1280x800 HD-IPS Resolution which makes the Tablet very suitable for readers or movie lovers. No backlight or color bleeding seen on HD Screen. On the middle-top of the screen you'll find the 2.0MP front-facing camera which can be use as webcam on Skype Video Call or capturing self-photos. MT4601 The mono-firing loudspeaker is placed very neat in the front of the Tablet giving a good quality of sound blasted towards the ears of the users. Though not as good as Ainol Novo7 Fire sound quality.
The ports interface are located on bottom-left corner of the Tablet. 1x mini-USB with OTG support, 1x native Charger port,MT4601 Tablet PC 1x microSD slot with 32GB max supported, 1x 3.5mm Audio Port and ofcourse, the tiny microphone hole. There seems to be missing on the interface? YES, there is no miniHDMI port. This is pretty unusual for China Tablets as most of offered nowadays are built with a miniHDMI port with Full-HD output. Well, I believe PiPO made this Tablet very particular as an e-book reading device and or portable movie player and not as a media center.
The PiPO U1's physical Power, Volume Rockers, and Esc. button keys are located on Top-Right side corner of the Tablet. They function very well and has no loose or rattling buttons. However, they kinda annoying especially when user is holding the Tablet in Portrait mode. MT4601 Android while reading e-books or magazines). It becomes awkward for the physical button keys to use as they will be at the bottom, leaving the user having to rely on Jelly Bean's status bar soft-touch volume buttons and back button.
Anyways, like what I've said on my previous article, these are mere numbers and wont beat each users first hand experience. Each of us may have different preferences plus we still don't have any idea how would the Novo7 Fire will perform under JellyBean 4.1 OS. But overall, these Tablet are far more better than what we expect in return to our money.
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