Vido W8C
While Chinese tablet makers in Chuwi,
Cube, Teclast continue to make hay while the sun shines, smaller brands such as
Vido haven’t stopped trying.
The newest from Vido’s stable is the
Vido W8C, a strictly budget tablet with Windows running on it. Let us take a
deeper look at the tablet, including its specifications.
The Vido W8C comes with the Intel Atom
Z3735F SoC, which shipped on a tonne of mini PCs including the very popular
MeeGoPad T01 (and the Intel Compute Stick). Along with that, this
cost-effective tablet has 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of ROM and an SD card slot that can
take cards of up to 64 GB in capacity.
Making the device handy is an 8-inch
screen, which looks to be in 16:10 ratio, thereby making the tablet quite
narrow. The display has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Also along with the
display on the front is a 2 mega-pixel camera, while a 5 mega-pixel autofocus
shooter sits on the rear.
All of this is powered by a 3.7v 4000 mAh
battery. The Vido W8C runs Windows 10 out of the box, and is priced at US$ 76
shipped.