

🚀 Power Meets Portability: Your Ultimate On-the-Go Workstation
The KOOFORWAY P8 is an 8-inch 2-in-1 mini laptop featuring a rotatable HD touchscreen, Intel N150 processor, 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, and 512GB SSD. With Windows 11 Pro, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and multiple connectivity ports, it delivers powerful performance in a sleek, ultra-portable metal body weighing just 0.78 kg—ideal for professionals seeking productivity anywhere.






| Standing screen display size | 8 |
| Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1280x800 Pixels |
| Processor | 1 GHz Intel_Mobile_CPU |
| RAM | LPDDR5 |
| Memory Speed | 4800 MHz |
| Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 Hours |
| Brand | KOOFORWAY |
| Series | P8 |
| Item model number | P8 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches |
| Color | Silver |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 12 GB |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Voltage | 11 Volts |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
M**M
Game changer mini laptop!
I'm obsessed with this mini laptop - it's a perfect blend of portability and power! Weighing less than a pound, it's slipped into my bag and become my go-to for work, school, and travel. The 2-in-1 functionality is a total win, and the performance is surprisingly snappy. Love the sleek metal design and all the connectivity options. Highly recommend for anyone needing a reliable, compact laptop!
L**N
Very good for traveling purpose!
With my current job, I have to travel a lot and this laptop is a perfect one for it. It is very light weight, portable to carry anywhere and fully support anything that I need. With the USB C charging port, I dont have to carry an extra power cord for this laptop which makes it very convenient. Touch screen is very sensitive and good, even I dont use this feature much but it is nice to have. It is turn around 360 degree which can easy to flip into a tablet mode for playing game as well. It also has the Ethernet port which is pretty cool since most of the modern and thin laptop nowadays will not have it. I need it when using to troubleshoot the Network issue and needs a direct connect not wifi. Battery life is pretty long and would last for a few days for my using. I basically just want to checking email, remote back to my home system and doing video call sometime. Basic office stuffs would be easier to handle with this machine. It is installed with W11 and just need to run an update to patch the current version then it is good to go. I like it so much and carry it with me for every trips from now on.
J**O
Frustrating...
I bought anD receiveD this back in August (3 months ago). At first, this workeD wonDerfully. I DiDn't like WinDows 11 (it got so hot anD maDe a bunch of noise even when I DiDn't have any apps running), so I installeD Linux Mint insteaD anD it workeD very well. It maDe no sounD, ran smooth, anD was great from general working anD streaming, for a while. Eventually, the keyboarD starteD giving me problems. First, the right arrow key malfunctioneD. I was watching a Youtube viDeo when the viDeo suDDenly starteD skipping forwarD, until the right arrow key just stoppeD working entirely. I thought it probably broke since I constantly useD that key to skip viDeos forwarD, but no. Just this week, I founD myself lockeD out of my account. I reset my passworD, loggeD into my account, anD realizeD that my keyboarD malfunctioneD again, but in a Different, unexpecteD way. Were you wonDering why all the Ds in this review is capitalizeD? It's because every time I press D, the keyboarD also now registers D+Shift, which was the cause of me being lockeD out since my original passworD haD a lowercase D. The Shift key also now presses PrintScreen, so my PC keeps trying to take a screenshot. I can't even use the number symbols anymore because of this, so I can't write any email aDDresses for work. AnD before anyone claims that it was Linux Mint's fault, no. I reverteD to an olD backup before the problems starteD anD it's still there. I ran a Different Linux Distro anD it's still there. I even reinstalleD WinDows 11 anD, as you can plainly see, it's still there! I absolutely loveD this thing at first, but now it's become absolutely unusable. I regret ever buying this. Will finD a replacement soon. EDIT: It's 5 months after purchase anD this laptop is cookeD. Battery barely lasts 3 hours now. It also completely Drains in sleep moDe. Don't buy this if you intenD to use this very frequently.
I**S
Great ultraportable - with one problem
Great little notebook, running Lubuntu/Windows Dual Boot on there, to have a mobile version of a Linux box. Surprisingly capable, keeps up with basic tasks, adequately powered. Battery life good for a "regular" laptop, guestimating ~3 hrs of use. Good price for an ultraportable, keyboard and mouse finicky, but better, more usable than expected. Only issue is the USB-C power port, it REQUIRES the ORIGINAL charger, which is odd, other laptops use most USB chargers if strong enough, or even power banks. I guess that causes reviews claiming its not charging and being frequently returned. It's a bit puzzling and bit of a bummer. The charging indicator, even in the OS (Windows AND Linux) show charging status, though actually discharging, so... - looks like a malfunction, but isn't.
G**T
The Best Data Center Companion
As an IT manager, I’ve spent my fair share of time in data centers. I’ve even spend a couple summers interning there as well. For all my experience, I was always surprised by how outdated the setup was. Some companies even had whole desk and chair setup so you could put up a desktop or a laptop to connect to the environment. Having to move to another cage was always a hassle and I know the powerplug/ethernet cable dance by heart. All this to say that this handheld-PC is the absolute dream for anyone working in a datacenter with any frequency. Not only is it small and easily portable, but it has a myriad of ports to connect to machines and even an ethernet jack (something many other companies are dropping off PCs these days) so you can plug directly into the network environment – not that most Data Centers do NOT allow wifi networks, so a direct connection is the best, and only, way to go. The USB-A port is also great for connecting older tech like a USB to Serial port adapters, Firewall connectors and even external PCs. This little guy has enough RAM and processing power that I was able to transfer 3TB in about 2 hours from USB external drive through the PC to a PURE NAS via Ethernet – all while running Youtube Music and re-imaging the secondary High Availability (HA) firewall. Outside of work, the screen is touch-enabled and rotates. Many a time I’ve read some e-books while waiting or on the train or used it as a notebook with the (included) stylus, you can easily pop open OneNote and scribble down notes without an issue. While the digitizer isn’t perfect, I tried using paint and could make smooth-enough lines. Obviously, I’m not Picasso, but it serves. The battery life is also great, getting me through an entire server deployment on one charge with enough leftover to keep my entertained on the ride home. While this can be the perfect datacenter PC, it also would be great for anyone who needs a little PC that can be carried and stored easily and is always available to just DO. I mean, you could even take it camping (if you’re brave enough). Oh, also it has USB-C charging with is even more versatile than ever. 5 Stars and this is a definite part of my go-bag going forward!
M**N
Small size and big performance
Small but very capable. Performance is smooth for daily tasks, battery life is good, and it runs very quietly. Screen quality is also good. It provides sharp images. Also, the touch display works very well. The build quality is nice. I've been using it daily for a while, and I'm impressed. Overall Experience is great. TBH didn't expect that. I'm Happy with this purchase. Great value for money compact laptop.
M**O
Outstanding Mini Windows PC, but . . .
UPDATE: today I received the mini laptop that I ordered to replace this original machine (that has the bubble under the factory-installed touchscreen film / screen protector). I am happy to report this second unit's film is perfect. I am sending back the defective unit and will be keeping the replacement, because it is an awesome mini laptop. ________________ I wanted this mini Windows notebook for when traveling on long-haul flights to Asia (14 to 15 hr flight from SFO to the Far East); at less than three pounds this machine is far better than my having to lug a 17" notebook that weighs 7 lbs with the charger. When this arrived it did not disappoint. It is a high quality, fully featured notebook. And it comes with Windows 11 Pro, a nice touch considering nowadays many consumer notebooks come installed with Windows Home Edition. Also kewl, it has all the ports you need for this notebook to function as a full-size PC (HDMI; USB 3.0; USB-C; RJ45 network port; old school, 3.5mm audio jack/port). Other things I like: display is crisp, sharp, and bright; the rotating touchscreen display; a decent integrated mouse; the backlit keyboard; an included stylus; and the excellent specs (1TB storage; 12GB RAM; Bluetooth 5.0; fast processor; etc.) Alas, I am returning the machine because underneath the preinstalled touchscreen film / screen protector there's an air bubble, about half the size of a pea. It is noticeable whether the display background is white or black. If this was a $200 machine I would simply ignore that bubble on the screen, but for $513 USD (taxes included), I demand better. So I regretfully returned the machine today. But I like this little guy so much that I immediately bought a second one, and simply will wait for the refund on the return. P.S. I could have rated this with fewer stars, but for now I don't think this otherwise fine machine should be poorly rated simply because of a bubble underneath the screen protector. But if the second one has a detectable bubble on the dispaly, that would burn my bacon and negatively affect the stars I give. P.P.S. Yes, I did try to GENTLY press the bubble to see if I could get rid of it, but the touchscreen film/screen protector is too thick, massaging it had zero effect on the bubble.
E**E
Tiny and mighty
I’ve been on a lookout for this compact form factor windows laptop for a while now and every time I got one it was poor quality. This is the first one with a metal shell so that’s already off to a good start. The unboxing experience was on par with major US manufacturers such as HP and Dell. It came with a nice box and a nice plastic wrap - it’s clear that they’re trying to make a name for themselves and gain recognition in the market. The included accessories were a stylus (surprisingly also high build quality), a USB C charger (so you can charge it with any other USB C cable which is a standard but still nice), and two keyboard silicone covers neither of which are US keyboard adapted. The keyboard itself is incredibly nice to touch, by the way, totally not expected from Chinese brand. Right off the bat, the main downside is there’s nowhere to reliably store the stylus like on an iPad where you can magnetically attach it - if there is, I haven’t found it yet. The startup process will take a solid half an hour so go get that charger and buckle up. Once you’re done - connect your android when it asks you. Trust me you want that function it makes the laptop feel like a MacBook. Oh and did I mention? It supports thunderbolt hub. Meaning one usb c cable will: charge, connect HDMI, mouse, keyboard and as many USB ports as you want. The little mouse pad is a little funky - external mouse is the way to go. So is the keyboard but then again don’t expect miracles from an iPad mini form factor. Overall this is a great little laptop and I don’t have any major complaints. But as always, expect an update from me if anything goes wrong.
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