The Pipo W3F and the Teclast X16HD 3G are to similar tablets, but which one is the better model, well it depends on your budget and what your looking for in a cheap tablet. I’ll list the pros and cons of each model against the other I discovered while using these tablets. Why choose the Pipo W3F over the Teclast X16HD? Pros: Cheaper than the X16HD at $180 Has a full sized USB 2.0 port Uses a...[Read More]
Hands on with the Atom Z3736F 2.16Ghz powered Teclast X16HD 3G. Look at Windows as well as running various benchmarks like Geekbench 3, 3DMark, PCMark 7 and the eMMC drives.
Our Teclast X16HD 3G arrived a few days ago for review. Here’s the unboxing video and a hands on look at Android and Windows on the system. The X16HD 3G is very similar to the X10HD 3G I reviewed a few months ago. They both sport the same 2.16 Ghz Z3736F Atom processor and have 64GB eMMC drives. So far I my first impressions are: Pros: Great build quality, slimier and more solid feeling in h...[Read More]
The Teclast X16HD 3G, is a dual boot 3G enabled 10.6 inch tablet running on a quad core Intel Atom Z3736F. The table has an optional magnetic keyboard which docks into the bottom of it.
Another broken Play Store due to a miss configured build.prop from Teclast, sigh… They really should get someone to test if the Play Store works outside of China as this isn’t the first time. Here’s the fix, you’ll need root. Get that here in the X98 Air 3G Toolbox: Run 1_Toolbox.bat and then later use option “E” to root your X16HD File you’ll need: [wpfil...[Read More]