Almost let this one slip, about a week ago Onda announced some new tablets. Most aren’t that interesting (weak Allwinner ARM Soc’s, Android only) but the Onda V80 Plus looks like it might be okay if Onda don’t mess it up. It has an 8 inch 1920 x 1200 fully laminated display. A CNC metal alloy unibody and runs Windows 10 and Android 5.1. This looks like a more premium Onda v820 CH...[Read More]
So here’s my full review of the Xiaomi Mi Max. It’s a huge 6.44″ mobile, that is very similar to the Redmi Note 3 Pro I reviewed. As this model has the same spec apart from the screen. Please see the below time codes to skip ahead to parts of the Xiaomi Mi Max review that interest you most. This is a long review. 00:52 – Design And Build 02:30 – Size comparison 03:14 ...[Read More]
Here it is the biggest Xiaomi mobile phone and the biggest mobile I’ve ever had. A whopping 6.44 inches makes even my Note 5 and S6 Edge+ look small. The Mi Max is basiclly an upsized Redmi Note 3 Pro. It shares the same specs (apart from the screen size) A Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 or 652, 3GB or 4GB of RAM. A 32GB, 64GB or 128GB Rom, 16MP PDAF rear camera, dual SIM and MicroSD card support i...[Read More]
Remember last years kickstarter for the Remix mini PC? A tiny little Android PC running the custom Remix OS based on Android. Well, Gearbest has it on sale for $47.57. It’s got the basics needed for minor light computing and media. A quad-core CPU, 16GB Rom with LAN and Wifi. It’s only got a full sized HDMI out and two USB 2 ports. You still have Play Store installed so access to the f...[Read More]
Teclast has an X98 Plus II model coming soon.  And it looks to me like it’s sadly just a refresh of the design with a new unibody rear alloy housing redesign. The ports are now all on the top of the tablet and the speaker slots look a little different. It’s hard to say if it’s slimmer or not due to Teclast’s history of inaccurate photoshopped images. The specs are all the s...[Read More]
Chuwi’s HiBook is the twin of the Cube iwork10 Ultimate, sharing many features and the same keyboard. But the HiBook has a few minor changes, like a Type-C port, no stylus support and left and right speakers as opposed to both of the right of the tablet like the iwork10 Ultimate.  In this video review, I cover the Android side of things, Windows will be covered in a separate video. Most of t...[Read More]
The HiBook is a 2 in 1 Atom X5 Z8300 powered tablet. It's a dual OS model with 4GB of RAM and a 64GB eMMC. Other specs include a USB type-c port for faster charging and data, plus an optional keyboard dock with two USB 2.0 ports. The battery is a 6600mAh cell, good for around 6 hours of use.