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Funda y funcionamiento Tablet PIPO P9
Buenas, alguno que tenga esta tablet podría comentar que tal funciona en general? También estoy en busca de alguna funda tipo origami creo que se llama, alguien tiene alguna? Sabéis si es compatible con las fundas de la M9?
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Yo me la he pedido asi que a ver si me llega de una vez.Con respecto a la funda yo me pedi una para la M9 pensado que valdria para la P9 pero desde la tienda donde la pedi me dijeron que las dos tablets no son exactamente iguales,que la lente de la camara esta en diferentes posiciones.Cuando me llegue la P9 ya las comparare,tengo una M9pro.Yo juraria que son exactamente iguales en el exterior,ya veremos cuando llegue si los chinos tienen razon...
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De todas formas los de la tienda se ofrecieron a cambiarme la funda antes del envio por una especifica de la P9,aunque yo he buscado por su web y no la he visto a la venta,en fin,ellos sabran...
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spemall
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El 1 de septiembre,esta tardando mas de lo que deberia.
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mande un mensaje a atencion al cliente de pipospain, me han confirmado que la funda de la P9 es la misma que la de la P9
"Esperamos recibir tanto la funda como la P9 para finales de esta semana (la funda es la misma que para la M9), pero de momento no tendremos disponible su protector de pantalla (con la tablet viene un protector ya instalado)" |
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Es una tabletas con muy buena pinta!! Yo estoy dudando entre varias, a ver si dejáis vuestras primeras impresiones y nos sacais de dudas.
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Que tal es el sonido de la pipo p9??
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Tengo la sensación de que va a ser una muy buena tablet.. Aquí os dejo la review\opinión de alguien que la ha comprado en Banggood por si os interesa..
Two days ago I received my Pipo P9 tablet from Banggood. It tools about at 15 business days to ship and arrived in Banggoods typical Styrofoam box. Included in the packaging were a charger, headphones, reset pin, USB cable, USB otg cable and an appropriate adapter for the charger. The tablet reached me with a 31% charge in the battery and a screen protector installed. The installed firmware was dated 20140825 and contained KitKat version 4.2.2. The Pipo P9 is replacing a nearly 2 year old Rockchip rk3066 based 10.1" tablet from our local chemist (Kruidvat). I have tried a Samsung Galaxy TabPro 8.4 but found it too small for my needs. I decided on the Pipo P9 because it was the only 10.1" tablet with a recent and powerful SoC. It also had my SoC of preference (over Amlogic m802 or Allwinner A80T) good support from the modding community, decent size battery, and the 1200p screen resolution I prefer. The P9 doesn't have a fancy unibody case like some of the Teclast or Ifive models out there. Instead Pipo chose to reuse the case of it's predecessor, the M9Pro. No doubt in an effort to bring the P9 to the market quickly. The case therefore is made of plastic with an aluminium back panel. The tablet feels quite solid, with no obvious panel gaps, sharp edges or creaks. Part of the rear is textured which gives a nice solid grip when holding the tablet. The rear speakers are rather small and sometimes struggle to produce enough volume. Which is a bit of a let down, especially as higher volumes also tend to resonate the case. The 1920x1200 screen looks nice and crisp to me, although not eye squinting bright at maximum and quite reflective in sunlight. Although higher resolutions are available these days, I prefer the 1200p resolution as a good balance between sharpness, performance and battery life. The touchscreens feels nice and sensitive, so no issues there. All ports and buttons are placed at the top of the P9, which feature a micro sd-card slot, 3.5mm headphone plug, two micro USB ports, reset hole, mini HDMI port, charger plug, on/off and ESC button. The P9 has both front and rear camera, the latter with flash. I rarely use them, so have not tested them as yet. I day to day use the P9 feels super smooth. I've run some benchmarks and tested some of my favorite apps. I watch TV on the P9 with my isp's 'Ziggo' app and watch Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP races with Dorna's 'Videopass' app. Both work without incident. One of my favorite games, Realracing 3 runs beautiful as well, except for some garbled sounds on occasion. I'll have to see if reinstalling or an updated firmware can correct this. Battery life seems good also. Running a full HD mkv of Prometheus at half screen brightness for 6,5 hours ran the battery down from 100 to 15%. Which would make for a theoretical play in the usual Banggood styrofoam box with headphones, reset pin, USB OTG cable, regular USB cable, charger and appropriate adapter. The P9 comes with screen protector already applied, which is nice. I've tested the P9 with some of my favorite apps and ran some benchmarks, with the stock rom. Let me start by saying the tablet feels super smooth out of the box. I like to watch TV, movies and MotoGP races on my tablet. So I tried a few.mkv movies in differing bitrates, my ips' TV apps, and Dorna's 'videopass' moto2, moto3 and motoGP video app. All worked flawless. The sound level of the small rear facing speakers is a bit low in the Videopass app, a problem I had with my previous tablet as well. RealRacing 3 runs fine as well, but when running timetrails, I occasionally had sound glitches. I'll have to test further to see if a reinstall or updated rom solves the issue. Finally some benchmark results. I'm mostly interested in gpu performance, so I ran Antutu 5.1, 3D Mark and Geekbench: Antutu 5.1: 35957 with a 10672 3D score 3D Mark Ice Storm Unlimited: 12436 3D Mark Ice Storm Extreme: 7896 Gfx Bench Manhattan on/offscreen: 7.0/7.3fps Gfx Bench T-Rex on/offscreen: 18.2/18.9fps Wifi reception seems strong, and battery life pretty good. In standby battery level dropped just 1% over night (8hours) I'm testing video playback right now, but it looks like 8 hours of playback from 1080p mkv at half screen brightness is possible from a full charge. The P9 feels quite solidly build, the textured back grips nicely, and the screen is pleasant, the Rockchip 3288 SoC performs well. Front facing speakers would have been nice, as would faster charging. But overall I'm happy with the tablet. |
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Pues por ahora las impresiones son muy positivas,sobre todo despues de haber estado un año con la M9pro.
Aunque la M9pro se portara muy bien,la P9 esta a años luz.Se nota mucho al navegar,la P9 carga las paginas muy rapido. Todo es muchisimo mas fluido,la experiencia de usuario es totalmente distinta,y eso que yo tampoco es que estuviera descontento con la M9. |
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¿Te refieres a que cambie el brillo segun el entorno en el que estes?.
La verdad es que no lo se,yo solo la uso dentro de casa.Se que algunos moviles ya lo incorporan,pero la verdad es que no se si esta tablet lo trae. |
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