The MeeGoPad T03 Pro is The gadget makers latest Windows stick PC. It’s powered by the Quadcore Intel Cherry Trail X5-Z8300 process and features 2Gb ram, 32Gb of onboard storage and b/g/n wifi – all in a compact shell. Is it any good? Read our MeeGoPad T03 Pro review to find out

I want to say thanks to GearBest for sending me a sample to review.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Technical Specifications

General Processor Intel X5-Z8300 Cherry Trail CPU CPU Up to 1.84GHz GPU Intel HD graphics Operating System Windows 10 Home RAM 2GB DDR3 Storage 32GB eMMC+ microSD slot up to 128GB Power DC 5V/2A Connectivity WiFi 802.11 2.4GHz b/g/n Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 Interfaces Video Output HDMI 1.4 Audio Output HDMI 1.4 Other Interfaces 1x USB 3.0 port

2x micro USB 2.0 port Physical Dimensions 102 x 36 x 9.9mm Weight 50g

What’s In The Box?

MeeGoPad have included the basics to get connected:

1x MeeGoPad T03 Pro unit

1x 5V/2A Power Adapter

1x USB Power Cable

1x Instruction manual

Given that the MeeGoPad T03 Pro uses micro USB ports to save on space, I wish MeeGoPad included a USB OTG adapter in the box. I’d recommend you pick up one like this.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Design

Much like other stick PCs, the MeeGoPad T03 is quite compact at only 10.2×3.6×0.99cm. It’s probably the size of a couple of packs of gum.

The design is relatively minimalist design, with MeeGoPad branding on the top and ventilation on the bottom. The whole device is covered in a black rubber-like coating that feels nice and makes it easy to grip when you need to unplug it from your TV.

To maximize the available space , ports are located all over the unit. The right side houses a micro USB 2.0 port and a micro SD card slot.

The left side features a power button, another micro USB 2.0 port and a fullsize USB 3.0 port.

A male HDMI plug is integrated into the unit, so you don’t need a HDMI cable. But you may need a HDMI extension cable depending on how much clearance you have around your TV’s HDMI ports.

Given that the MeeGoPad T03 Pro only has a single fullsize USB port, you’ll either need to invest in Bluetooth peripherals or get a couple of USB OTG cables to be able to use all the ports which is a bit of a pain. It can also get a bit messy with everything connected.

The fan hidden under the top vent does a solid job keeping the unit cool (more on that in the Thermal Performance section) but it’s fairly audible. You won’t hear it if there’s background noise but during silence, its high-pitched whirring can be annoying.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Using It

Pressing the power button will cause the unit to boot. It takes around 20 seconds for a cold boot with a USB keyboard and mouse connected.

The unit ships with Windows 10 64-bit Home. There’s not much to say here except that it’s stock and comes activated. Out of the box, there’s a single C: drive with 20.7GB out of 28.2GB free.

I did have an issue where the Windows Store was missing. I had to use the Windows Media Creation Tool to reinstall Windows 10 to get it back after a few common tips failed. All is working now however and I’m not sure if the issue was limited to my unit or the device more broadly.

Intel’s Cherry Trail processor does a great job with Windows. I didn’t experience any noticeable issues during testing. Multitasking performance is decent as with most of these devices. Opening a few web pages in Chrome whilst watching a movie was fine.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Media Playback

Media Playback was tested using Kodi 15.2 – the latest stable version at the time of writing.

Gaming performance

Video Codec Video Performance (Kodi 15.2) 1080p 3D SBS H.264 OK 1080p 3D ABL H.264 OK 1080p24 H.264 OK 1080p High Bitrate H.264 – 120Mb/s Unwatchable (Lots of Dropped Frames) 1080p60 H.264 OK 720p50 H.264 OK 1080i25 H.264 OK 4K 30FPS H.264 OK 4K 60FPS H.264 Unwatchable (Video lags behind Audio) 1080p24 HEVC OK 4K 30FPS HEVC OK 1080p VP8 OK 720p Hi10p OK 1080p Hi10p Unwatchable (Skipped Frames) 1080p MPEG2 OK 1080p VC1 OK Unencrypted Bluray ISO (Sintel) OK

Media playback on the MeeGoPad T03 Pro was good, with only 4K 60fps and 1080p Hi10p tripping the device up as expected, given the lack of hardware decoding for these formats.

Automatic framerate switching worked perfectly, and 23.976FPS content played back without any noticeable hitches.

Deinterlacing performance was good as with other Cherry Trail devices.

Netflix

Netflix was able to be played back in 1080p without any issues via the native a Windows 10 app.

External Storage Support

I was able to play back media from both my USB flash drive and USB-powered 2.5″ HDD without any issues.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Gaming Performance

To test gaming performance, I installed 2 games,1 2D and 1 3D titles:

Jetpack Joyride (Windows)

Beach Buggy Racing (Windows)

Gaming performance was great. At 1080p, both Jetpack Joyride and Beach Buggy Racing were smooth at maximum settings.

Bluetooth and Gaming Controllers

Bluetooth worked fine. I was able to pair up my iPazzPort Bluetooth keyboard without any issues.

I was able to connect up my Tronsmart Mars G01 and have it recognised as an Xbox 360 controller. Playing Beach Buggy Racing was fine.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Networking

Wireless Performance

Wireless network speeds were average. Upload and download speeds were 22.1Mb/s and 33.6Mb/s respectively on the 2.4GHz band.

Interestingly, real world testing of wireless performance was far better than the numbers suggest. 1080p and 4K samples streamed fine from my NFS share via WiFi without any noticeable buffering.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Benchmarks

Benchmark Score 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited 16922 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme 11781 3DMark Cloud Gate 1434 GeekBench 3 Single Core 667 GeekBench 3 Multi Core 2004 PCMark Home Conventional 1080 PCMark Work Conventional 1375

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Thermal Performance

The thermal performance of the MeeGoPad T03 Pro is great. The device is actively cooled via a small fan and it’s clear that the fan is doing it’s job. After 30 minutes of stress testing via HeavyLoad, the MeeGoPad T03 Pro capped out at 68°C according to HWiNFO without any throttling. Ambient temperature was 20.7°C.

This makes it one of the cooler mini PC’s I’ve tested to date.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro Review: Power Consumption

Off Standby Idle 1080p24 Video Under Load 0.0W 4.3W 5.5W 5.7W 8.5W

Should You Get One?

The MeeGoPad T03 Pro is an interesting device and one that has me conflicted. On on hand, it’s incredibly compact and performs as well as far larger Windows boxes. However, the lack of ports and constantly whirring fan are a frustrating and really detract from the device’s usability.

That being said, if you’re in need of a tiny Windows PC with some graphical power, the MeeGoPad T03 is a reasonable choice as long as you can overlook its limitations.

Getting One

The MeeGoPad T03 is available from GearBest for around $105.

Alternatively, it’s available from GeekBuying and Banggood.

MeeGoPad T03 Pro The MeeGoPad T03 Pro matches its bigger brethren in performance. However, the lack of USB ports and constant fan noise detracts from the overall package. Pros Cons 6.8