If you might think that Cloudfone Epic 7.1 is quite small for you then I also had my hands-on on it's bigger brother. Meet the Cloudpad Epic 8.9 Android and Windows tablet in one.
I shot this pic on portrait mode. At the top, you can see the micro HDMI port, 3.5 mm. audio jack and micro USB port. It goes nothing at the bottom.
The left side is quite bare while at the right, you can have the power/unlock button, volume rocker and micro SD slot.
The front has 8.9 inch IPS 1920 x 1200 display with 2 MP front camera. What's inside is Android 4.4 Kitkat and Windows 8.1 OS, 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor, 2 GB RAM and 32 GB ROM. At the back, you can see the Intel and Cloudpad logos and 5 MP AF rear camera. Same with Epic 7.1, the back cover is not removable and has a lil matte finish.
I shot this pic on portrait mode. At the top, you can see the micro HDMI port, 3.5 mm. audio jack and micro USB port. It goes nothing at the bottom.
The left side is quite bare while at the right, you can have the power/unlock button, volume rocker and micro SD slot.
Of course, I ran an Antutu test into this device and it got 31,603 which is not bad at all compared to Epic 7.1. I got the same observations with the Epic 7.1 like it can Full HD videos smoothly, can charge via powerbank on Windows mode and doesn't have CTIA compliant audio jack (which I can forgive Cloudpad unless someone will do this dual-boot OS with CTIA soon). On 32 GB ROM, over 13 GB is allocated to the Windows C drive and 6.4 GB on Android's app storage.
The quite thick bezels might not be a good option but can help for those who will gonna use on one hand. Cloudpad Epic 8.9 tablet is already available in Cloudfone stores and authorized resellers for Php 8,999
Camera samples to be followed