Hands-on review: PaPa H3000 All-in-One PC

Hands-on review: PaPa H3000 All-in-One PC

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: PaPa H3000 All-in-One PC

Most of us already have a fully-formed computer in our pockets. It’s called a smartphone and while its performance, connectivity and storage capacity have improved tremendously over the past few years, there’s one physical variable that’s barely changed: the screen size.

Anything bigger than 5.5-inch and the smartphone becomes unwieldy and starts looking like a tablet. If you want to have a much, much bigger display, handheld projectors are the way to go, the Mini-Ray being one example. Push the integration a bit further and you get something like the PaPa H3000.

Although it is listed by its vendor, Gearbest, as a projector, it isn’t technically one, just like a laptop is not a monitor. You cannot connect any computers to it out of the box to project pictures. Instead, this device comes with its own integrated computer.

PaPa H3000 angle

Yes, a fully-formed and completely functional computer. Based on Android v4.4.2, it is powered by an ARM-based, quad-core processor with an 8-core GPU, complemented with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of system storage.

The projector itself is about the size of an Apple TV unit (100 x 100 x 22mm) and weighs around 220g. All in all, a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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