The selection of Windows 8 tablets available for an affordable price is getting wider, and Phoenix's WinTabs are proof to that statement. The Phoenix WinTabs are available in three sizes - 7-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch models, all running Intel's class of Bay Trail Z3735 quad-core CPUs. All of them pack screen resolutions of 800 x 1280 which looked great, and they all have 2 megapixel front and rear cameras. The WinTabs are also running full Windows 8.1 with Office 365 for 1 year, which is nice to have for something that they are promoting as an affordable device aimed for productivity. Aside from the design, the ports & the batteries, the only major difference that you can find between these tablets is that the WinTab 10 packs 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage as opposed to the WinTab 7 & 8's 1GB RAM + 16GB internal storage. As for our experience with the devices, we liked how compact the smaller WinTabs are, especially with the WinTab 8 having thin bezels; we often mistook it as the 7-incher. They're all built really well, but we do have some gripes with the rear design: the WinTab 8 has a weirdly placed camera, and all of them have labels on all the ports making the devices look quite cheap. Read more in our articles including "Phoenix WinTab 7, 8 & 10 Hands-On: Windows 8 starting at Php6k" and "DJI Avata 360 -- why it changed the way we shoot videos".
The selection of Windows 8 tablets available for an affordable price is getting wider, and Phoenix's WinTabs are proof to that statement. The Phoenix WinTabs are available in three sizes - 7-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch models, all running Intel's class of Bay Trail Z3735 quad-core CPUs.
All of them pack screen resolutions of 800 x 1280 which looked great, and they all have 2 megapixel front and rear cameras. The WinTabs are also running full Windows 8.1 with Office 365 for 1 year, which is nice to have for something that they are promoting as an affordable device aimed for productivity. Aside from the design, the ports & the batteries, the only major difference that you can find between these tablets is that the WinTab 10 packs 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage as opposed to the WinTab 7 & 8's 1GB RAM + 16GB internal storage. As for our experience with the devices, we liked how compact the smaller WinTabs are, especially with the WinTab 8 having thin bezels; we often mistook it as the 7-incher.
Our coverage of Phoenix WinTab 7 includes: "Phoenix WinTab 7, 8 & 10 Hands-On: Windows 8 starting at Php6k"; "DJI Avata 360 -- why it changed the way we shoot videos"; "HUAWEI Watch Fit 5 Pro Hands-On". Each article provides unique insights and information.