PineTab

For open-source enthusiasts. But bigger.


Port developed by Oren Klopfer.

The first fully open-source tablet.

While other tablets still require some sort of Android version installed, the PineTab is the only tablet of its class which can install and run full mainline Linux, making it very interesting for developers to develop for.

Shapeless, like water.

Powered by the ARM Cortex-A53, the same processor found in the original PineBook, the PineTab is designed for enthusiasts who need a bit more space to work with. The optional keyboard and trackpad, which also serves as a screen cover, can effectively transform the PineTab into a compact 2-in-1 laptop, offering even greater flexibility to meet your needs.

All for early birds.

You might not get the latest and greatest hardware or the newest feature-rich software, but the Pine community is dedicated to getting as much out of the hardware as possible. If you love tinkering with your tablet, then this is the one for you.

Familiar hardware.

You won't find any vendor-locked or proprietary hardware here, as all the hardware is generally available. This allows developers to worry less about figuring out the hardware, as all parts are very well documented.