Obscurely Shaped PCs

The Pipo X9 is One Half Tablet and One Half Desktop

It usually goes that you make a choice between whether you're going to go with a tablet or a desktop when it comes to buying a new computing device, but the Pipo X9 looks to give consumers a crossover between the two devices. An interesting mix of being desktop-based but with a touchscreen, the Pipo X9 resembles a tablet in some sort of cradle, yet is anything but. Featuring a 8.9-inch display, the Pipo X9 has a hi-def screen as well as a Intel Atom Z3736F Bay Trail processor for a faster user interface that's running both Windows 10 and Google Android 4.4 for your convenience.

Currently available for pre-order, the Pipo X9 features four USB ports, an HDMI port and ethernet port, which offers the usability of a PC in a smaller design.
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1. Hybrid Devices - The rise of devices that combine features of different technologies, such as tablets and desktops, creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the computer industry.
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Industry Implications
1. Computer - The computer industry can explore hybrid devices that offer the functionality of both tablets and desktops.
2. Software - The software industry can develop solutions for devices that can run multiple operating systems.
3. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can focus on creating compact devices with full PC functionality for convenience and portability.

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