PiPO Manuals & User Guides
PiPO is a manufacturer of innovative electronics, specializing in mini PCs, all-in-one 'TV box' tablets, and rugged industrial computing devices.
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PiPO Technology Co., Ltd. is a digital electronics manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, established in 2003. The brand is best known for its unique hybrid computing devices, particularly the X-series, which combines the functionality of a tablet touch screen with the connectivity of a desktop mini PC.
These devices often run on Windows or dual-boot systems and serve as media centers, POS terminals, and industrial controllers. Beyond mini PCs, PiPO manufactures rugged tablets, notebooks, and educational devices designed for durability and versatility in various professional environments.
PiPO manuals
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PiPo X8 Mini All-in-One PC User Manual
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PIPO X9S Mini PC User Manual: Intel Celeron N4020, 9-inch Windows 10 Tablet
User Manual for PiPo X10s All-in-One Mini PC
PiPO W7 Mini-Laptop User Manual
PIPO Ground Black Coffee User Manual
PIPO X9S Mini PC User Manual
PiPO X14 14.1" Intel Core i3 Mini All-in-One PC User Manual
PiPO X5 Rugged Tablet User Manual
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PiPO support FAQ
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How do I reset my PiPO Mini PC to factory settings?
For Windows-based PiPO devices (like the X8 or X9), go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery, and click 'Get started' under 'Reset this PC'. Follow the on-screen prompts to wipe data or keep files.
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Where can I find drivers for my PiPO device?
Official drivers and firmware are typically hosted on the download section of the official PiPO website. Ensure you select the correct model name (e.g., X8, X9S, W11) to avoid compatibility issues.
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Does my PiPO device support dual-boot?
Many legacy PiPO devices (such as early X8/X9 models) support dual-booting Android and Windows. Check the product box or the boot menu by holding the Power and Volume Up buttons during startup to see available operating systems.