PiPo X12 Mini PC is Equipped with a 10.8″ Touchscreen Display, an RS232 Port, Ships with a Digital Stylus Pen

PiPo has released several mini PCs with touchscreen displays with products like PiPo X8 or PiPo X9S, and now the company has launched PiPo X12 model based on an Intel Cherry Trail processor, with a larger 10.8″ display, an RS-232 port to connect a barcode reader for instance, and that ships with a digital stylus pen.

PiPo X12 specifications:

  • SoC – Intel Atom x5-Z8350 “Cherry Trail” quad core processor @ 1.44 GHz/1.92 GHz with Intel Gen8 HD graphics
  • System Memory – 4 GB DDR3
  • Storage – 64 GB flash, and micro SD slot
  • Display – 10.8″ capacitive touch IPS display with 1920×1280 resolution
  • Video Output – HDMI 1.4a and VGA
  • Audio Output – HDMI, 3.5mm audio jack, built-in microphone and speaker.
  • Connectivity – 10/100M Ethernet ports, dual band 802.11 b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 with external antenna
  • USB – 3x USB 2.0 host ports, 1x USB 3.0 port
  • Misc – Power and volume buttons, and reset pinhole; gravity sensor
  • Battery – 10,000 mAh @ 3.7V
  • Power Supply – 5V/3A
  • Dimensions – 250.6 x 174.3 x 70.4 mm
  • Weight – 850 grams

PiPoi X12 ships with an activated version of Windows 10, a power adapter, and a digital stylus pen that can be used for hand-writing.


PiPo X12 is sold for $227.99 on Banggood, but we could also find the device on Aliexpress for about the same price, as well as a dual boot Windows 10 / Android 5.1 version (maybe) on GeekBuying. Note the latter only mentions Android 5.1 in the title, and does not specifically list the stylus, but shows a picture of it.

Via AndroidPC.es

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willy
willy
6 years ago

This starts to look a bit like the home terminal I dreamed about in 2000. Also with its integrated battery and inclinated screen, it can serve a lot of purposes, such as PDF/schematics viewing for electronicians, recipes for cookers, etc… much more conveniently than a tablet since it can easily stay inclinated when put on a top of a pile of junk (especially for electronicians). I suspect it may also be used for POS in some small restaurants.

DurandA
6 years ago

Too bad it doesn’t have HDMI input. It would be an awesome companion to an HDMI microscope.

paul M
paul M
6 years ago

its a chunkier/cheaper version of the Ockel Sirius!

Cult-I-Vader
Cult-I-Vader
6 years ago

We use the X9s as a POS in a mmj dispensary. Very nice machines. The larger screen on this one will likely have us ordering a couple.

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