Vido W11Pro3: Yet another 'transformer' PC from China

Tablets
Tuesday, 09 February 2016 at 14:23
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Vido aka Window aka Yuandao have been around a while, making budget tablet PCs. Naturally, it started with Android, and as the market has been dictating of late, moved on to Windows for Vido.
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The newest from the company is the Vido W11Pro3 tablet PC which is supposedly another Lenovo Yoga competitor with a 'transformable'/hybrid design and fairly mid-range specs. Speaking of its specs, let's take a look at them.
The Vido W11Pro 3 has a 11.6-inch 1920 x 1080p display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It's powered by the 1.44GHz quad-core Intel Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 SoC that we've seen on a lot of other tablets from China of late.
Moving on, it has 4GB of RAM, 64GB of on-board ROM eMMC (sorry folks, no SSD here), a 2 mega-pixel front facing camera, and a beefy 9000mAh battery.
That said and done, the main feature of the tablet according to its makers is its ability to take different forms:
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Quite clearly, the W11Pro3 is something people on the lookout for a budget netbook more than anything else would be interested in. The tablet is listed for just shy of $300, which is something that might require some reconsideration.
Nonetheless, does this new crop of budget PCs from China excite you?
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