Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920*1200 Pixels |
RAM | 4 GB DDR3_SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 64 GB |
Graphics Coprocessor | Broadwell GPU (Intel Gen8) |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
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Brand | Fusion5 |
Model Name | FWIN232+ |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920*1200 Pixels |
About this item
- Ultra Slim & Ultra Style: Windows 11 Tablet - The ultimate user experience. This newest version of Windows Tablet PC from Fusion5 is fully loaded with the latest user-friendly Windows 11 package. Perfect Windows tablet PC for your daily requirement, be it education, office work or industrial use.
- Powerful & Mega Storage Space: Upgraded Intel -core CPU with powerful GPU - 4GB of RAM Your new Windows tablet laptop PC is all ready for work, fun and play.
- 10'' Graphic Display for Optimal Viewing: The 10 inch screen on this Windows 11 tablet PC by Fusion5 is perfect for viewing our favourite TV shows, movies, Youtube and playing games!
- Want More? This is a Bluetooth 4.0 Windows PC laptop tablet. Equipped with Intel Quad-core Processor, and full-size USB 3.0 port.
- Why Buy This Windows 11 Tablet PC by Fusion5? This ultra-slim and stylish Windows 11 laptop tablet not only ticks all the boxes in terms of ultimate usability, fantastic graphics and overall specs but...it also comes with 2 months of full USA warranty at our US service center.
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10" Windows 11 Pro Fusion5 FWIN232+ N4120 Ultra Slim Windows Tablet PC
Fusion5 is a leading independent brand selling tablet PCs since 2010. Fusion5 has served more than a million customers across the globe.
Fusion5, a leading independent brand, is selling Tablet PCs since 2010.
ULTRA SLIM - ULTRA STYLISH - FWIN232 series Windows 11 Pro tablet PC, with its 10'' screen is great for watching movies, surfing the web, work and study. Windows tablet with a smooth screen surface for plush user experience.
STORAGE SPACE & POWER - With its Intel Quad-Core Processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB Storage with Bluetooth, tablet pc is ideal for daily tasks, be it work or play!
Specification of FWIN232+ Windows 11 Tablet Computer
Display | 10.1" 1920*1200 Full HD Display |
CPU | N4120 |
External Storage | Supports Micro sd cards upto 256GB |
RAM/Memory | 4GB DDR4 |
Storage | 64GB Storage |
Camera | 5MP Primary Camera and 2MP Front Camera |
WIFI | 5GHz |
Operating system | Windows 11 Pro |
Sensor | G-sensor |
HDMI | Micro HDMI |
Bluetooth | YES |
Speaker | Dual Speakers |
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Dual CamerasTake advantage of our Dual Camera setup, show your friends and family your latest adventures. |
Quad Core ExperienceMutlicore experience! Enjoy full use of all four cores featured in our Intel Quad Core Chipset, featuring Intels Multi-Threading Technology and Intel HD 600 Graphics |
Windows 11 ProfessionalTaking advantage of Microsofts latest offering, Windows 11 Pro, streamlines for security and performance, whilst maintaining a familiar Windows Experience. |
Dual Stereo SoundProviding unmatched sound perspective, providing a genuine direction of sound providing a better listening experience whilst enjoying any content. |
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FULL HD VIEWER EXPERINCEFusion5 FWIN232+ Windows Tablet PC comes with a 10.1-inch display allowing for an amazing viewing experience whether you are watching movies, web surfing, playing games, or mulling over spreadsheets |
MULTIMEDIA SUPPORTFWIN232+ tablet computer features Windows 11 Pro Operating system with a stable Intel Atom Cherrytrail CPU makes it ideal for business, online classes, work from home, casual gaming, or for entertainment. Multiple languages supported; Audio Format MP3, WMA, MP2, OCG, AAC, APE, WAV; Video Format AVI, 3GP, MP4, MKV, WMV, MOV; Photo Format JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG |
GO WIRELESSWIFI keeps you connected even on hotspots. An ideal partner if you wish to stay active on social media or read those important news upfronts. An integrated micro HDMI slot will come in handy to watch your presentation or videos or classes on a bigger screen whenever needed. |
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Screen size | 10.1 inches FHD Screen | 10.1 inches Full HD Screen | 10.1 inches Full HD Screen | 10.1 inches Full HD Screen |
RAM (Memory) | 4GB | 6GB | 8GB | 4GB |
Screen Resolution | 1920*1200 | 1920*1200 | 1920*1200 | 1920*1200 |
Storage | 64GB | 128GB | 256 GB | 64GB |
Operating System | Windows 11 PRO | Windows 11 | Windows 11 | Android 12 |
Expandable Storage | tf-card | tf-card, M.2 Storage | tf-card, M.2 Storage | tf-card |
Dual Cameras | 2MP and 5MP | 2MP and 5MP | 2MP and 5MP | 5MP and 13MP |
Why a Fusion5 Product?
Why a Fusion5 Product?Fusion5 is a multi-award-winning brand focused on selling top-quality laptop & tablet PCs since 2010 which means we know what it takes to provide you with a fast, reliable, and versatile tech that supports your everyday life, your travels, and everything in between. Fusion5 brand has served more than a million customers across the globe.
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Screen quality | 4.4 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
Touch Screen | 4.3 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.9 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | 5.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 |
Battery life | 4.2 | 4.3 | — | 3.9 | 3.7 | 3.9 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.4 | — | — | 3.9 | 4.2 |
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model name | FWIN232+ | FWIN232 PLUS N4 | FWIN 232 Plus N2 | 232 Pro N5 | FUSION5 | 104Ev2 2in1 |
display size | 10.1 inches | 10 inches | 10 inches | 10.1 inches | — | 10.1 inches |
memory capacity | 64 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 256 GB | 8 GB | 32 GB |
operating system | Windows | Windows 11 | Windows 11 | Windows 11 | Windows 11 | Android 10 Q |
hardware interface | usb3.0, micro hdmi | usb3.0 | usb3.0, micro hdmi | 802 11 acbgn | micro hdmi | usb |
wireless tech | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth | 802.11ac |
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Technical Details
Brand | Fusion5 |
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Series | FWIN232+ |
Item model number | FWIN232+ |
Hardware Platform | Windows, Android |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 0.67 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.24 x 0.67 x 0.39 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Additional Information
ASIN | B07HY8X46F |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #22,806 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #496 in Computer Tablets |
Date First Available | October 2, 2018 |
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the tablet computer. For example, they mention it works nicely right out of the box, has a sharp clear screen and top notch video quality. They say it's excellent for the price and an inexpensive way to travel. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of use, saying it'll be easy to set up the way they want it. They find the size perfect to travel with and easy to carry.
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Customers like the performance of the tablet. They say it works flawlessly, is reasonably responsive, and functional for running. Some say that it runs the necessary software great and is a very good solution for the price. Overall, most are happy with the performance and recommend it to others.
"...The good news is that it seems to work just fine, for what it is. What it is, is a cheap Windows tablet...." Read more
"So far, it's working great for my needs...." Read more
"...screen size, the app works well with the touch screen and can function acceptably with the low amount of memory and disk resources...." Read more
"...However, I've noticed that the tablet definitely bogs down when trying to do simple multitask functions...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the tablet. They mention that the screen is fairly decent, has a sharp clear display, and has good resolution. Some say that the product is well made and has s good visual.
"...Anyway, the keyboard is very nice. It's light and solidly made, has all the functions one would expect and more...." Read more
"...Screen has great resolution...." Read more
"...I installed and ran my app with no issues so far. I'm impressed with the build quality of the tablet. The touchscreen works very well...." Read more
"...The screen definition is clear with vivid color display...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the tablet. They mention that it is excellent for the price, has a high balance of quality and price, and is an inexpensive way to travel.
"...02/08/2019 - This tablet is pretty darn good for the price...." Read more
"I've had this laptop for about a year now. Overall it's a good tablet for the price and was well packaged...." Read more
"...This was cheap and other reviews gave me enough confidence that it would run Windows 11 and my software fine...." Read more
"This is a great PC Tablet for the price. Although it has pretty minimal memory and disk resources, it runs surprisingly well...." Read more
Customers find the tablet computer easy to use. They mention that it's fast, efficient, and easy to set up the way they want. They say that the touch screen can be difficult due to the size of the screen, but the camera is easy to operate. They also say that it handles simple programs well, boots up quickly, and programs are quick to come up. Customers also appreciate the TF slot, making it easy to put things on the tablet from their laptop. They like that all their apps integrate seamlessly.
"...The tablet has Windows 11 installed and I was pleased with the ease of set up, including the Microsoft Office subscription...." Read more
"...The screen is very easy to see. Microsoft Windows practically set its self up and updated...." Read more
"...It's a low-cost Windows tablet. It works, it charges, it handles the simple program I run on it...." Read more
"...have to say I'm very impressed and pleased with the product and its ease of use...." Read more
Customers like the size of the tablet computer. They mention it's easy to travel with, very portable, and pretty light for a tablet computer, making it easy to carry. Some customers also say it'll be a good fit as a consumer tablet and a convenient and portable way to control their rig.
"...Anyway, the keyboard is very nice. It's light and solidly made, has all the functions one would expect and more...." Read more
"...it is great for use on airplanes, laying in bed at night, riding the bus, etc...." Read more
"Priced right, Windows 11, nice size, all necessary ingredients and a reputable company was very enticing...." Read more
"...up I was using it on the go just like my laptop but much smaller and compact.I will be using it for work/travel out of town...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the tablet computer. They mention that it has been excellent.
"...The battery is better than expected, and even with a processor that's weaker than I'm used to (all my laptops have i7's) it still performs very well..." Read more
"...The battery life for this tablet is good, but the power cord is pretty flimsy and feels cheap...." Read more
"...So far, the only con about this device is that the battery doesn't last very long, so I need to keep it plugged in and the speaker is weak......" Read more
"...Battery LifeThe claimed battery life is around eight hours, and I have no dispute with that...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the tablet computer. For example, they say the construction is solid, the screen looks great, and has nice graphics. They also appreciate the bright and sharp display. Some mention that the colors and screen are nice. The form factor and finish of the product look great, making it a beautiful tablet. Overall, most are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of the device.
"...It's pretty clever really - I'll see if I can get a pic, as it's hard to describe, but basically it has magnets that if you stick them together,..." Read more
"...The graphics are superb and the camera takes great pictures...." Read more
"...display makes for a nice crisp display, with good color and brightness...." Read more
"...Downloads are fast and the graphics are good. I just received it today, so I haven't had much time to play with it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the responsiveness of the tablet computer. Some mention that it works well with screen reading software, while others say that it can seem unresponsive. The touch screen is not as sensitive as they would like, and the protector hindered use of touch features.
"...It has a touchpad (which you can turn on/off with a function key) which also does pinch-zoom and two-finger scrolling...." Read more
"...Further, the protector slightly hindered use of touch features. Once I removed the protector, touch sensitivity was much better...." Read more
"...that my app can run on the smaller screen size, the app works well with the touch screen and can function acceptably with the low amount of memory..." Read more
"...The graphics are nice and clear, videos are crisp and the touch screen works very well...." Read more
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05/23/2019 - The company sent me an offer for one of several items if I'd write a review - regardless of rating I'd get the item. So I sent them my review. Took a couple of tries because their email doesn't seem to like embedded pictures. They got it after I attached the pics separately, and I got the keyboard a few days later.
Like the device, the keyboard is an extremely good value. I mean, it would be even if it was like $30-$50, but since it was "free", it was outstanding. :-) Anyway, the keyboard is very nice. It's light and solidly made, has all the functions one would expect and more. It has a touchpad (which you can turn on/off with a function key) which also does pinch-zoom and two-finger scrolling. The keys work well and are nicely space, and there's even arrow keys. No room for a 10-key of course. The keyboard is part of a "cover" which is a soft-cover, and I wondered why it didn't stick to the back, until I realized it has "folds" built in which you can fold together to make the device stand up. It's pretty clever really - I'll see if I can get a pic, as it's hard to describe, but basically it has magnets that if you stick them together, the rest of it folds into a triangular shape giving you a "stand".
Having used the device more since my initial review, I'm even more impressed with it. The battery is better than expected, and even with a processor that's weaker than I'm used to (all my laptops have i7's) it still performs very well. I've set it up several different ways, reset, and set up again with no problems.
It doesn't appear to charge through the USB, but I can live with that. The charger is fine.
Since it only has 64GB storage, I put in a 128GB SD card, and that too works fine. As always, the primary drive should be used for program installs (because it's faster) and the SD card for storage (and programs that don't need to load/access as quickly). I don't know what the max card size is, but 128GB is working fine for me.
02/08/2019 - This tablet is pretty darn good for the price. I wanted a cheap one so I could give Windows "as a tablet" a real try when I decided to replace my Android tablet.
The good news is that it seems to work just fine, for what it is. What it is, is a cheap Windows tablet. It seems to work about as well as a weak i3 desktop would, meaning it does everything, but if you're used to a powerful machine, this one may "feel" slow. And of course, you won't be able to run graphics-intensive games or open a dozen programs and expect them all to work well. The battery life was pretty good. And it threw to MiraCast just fine, as well as accepting keyboards & mice. I installed Office 365 and about 40 other apps, and all ran okay including VPN, a few games, some other productivity programs, etc.
For me, Windows as a casual "home" tablet simply doesn't work. All too often I had to find the stylus to "click" on things, and the majority of the apps are simply awful for home/casual use. So after having this for a few weeks I bought a new Android tablet to replace the old one. This does NOT constitute a failure on this tablet's side. The tablet works as expected - like a PC.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019
05/23/2019 - The company sent me an offer for one of several items if I'd write a review - regardless of rating I'd get the item. So I sent them my review. Took a couple of tries because their email doesn't seem to like embedded pictures. They got it after I attached the pics separately, and I got the keyboard a few days later.
Like the device, the keyboard is an extremely good value. I mean, it would be even if it was like $30-$50, but since it was "free", it was outstanding. :-) Anyway, the keyboard is very nice. It's light and solidly made, has all the functions one would expect and more. It has a touchpad (which you can turn on/off with a function key) which also does pinch-zoom and two-finger scrolling. The keys work well and are nicely space, and there's even arrow keys. No room for a 10-key of course. The keyboard is part of a "cover" which is a soft-cover, and I wondered why it didn't stick to the back, until I realized it has "folds" built in which you can fold together to make the device stand up. It's pretty clever really - I'll see if I can get a pic, as it's hard to describe, but basically it has magnets that if you stick them together, the rest of it folds into a triangular shape giving you a "stand".
Having used the device more since my initial review, I'm even more impressed with it. The battery is better than expected, and even with a processor that's weaker than I'm used to (all my laptops have i7's) it still performs very well. I've set it up several different ways, reset, and set up again with no problems.
It doesn't appear to charge through the USB, but I can live with that. The charger is fine.
Since it only has 64GB storage, I put in a 128GB SD card, and that too works fine. As always, the primary drive should be used for program installs (because it's faster) and the SD card for storage (and programs that don't need to load/access as quickly). I don't know what the max card size is, but 128GB is working fine for me.
02/08/2019 - This tablet is pretty darn good for the price. I wanted a cheap one so I could give Windows "as a tablet" a real try when I decided to replace my Android tablet.
The good news is that it seems to work just fine, for what it is. What it is, is a cheap Windows tablet. It seems to work about as well as a weak i3 desktop would, meaning it does everything, but if you're used to a powerful machine, this one may "feel" slow. And of course, you won't be able to run graphics-intensive games or open a dozen programs and expect them all to work well. The battery life was pretty good. And it threw to MiraCast just fine, as well as accepting keyboards & mice. I installed Office 365 and about 40 other apps, and all ran okay including VPN, a few games, some other productivity programs, etc.
For me, Windows as a casual "home" tablet simply doesn't work. All too often I had to find the stylus to "click" on things, and the majority of the apps are simply awful for home/casual use. So after having this for a few weeks I bought a new Android tablet to replace the old one. This does NOT constitute a failure on this tablet's side. The tablet works as expected - like a PC.
I picked up this tablet as an upgrade to my Kindle Fire 8". Overall, I'd say it was a good choice.
Initially, I began shopping for a 10" version of my same tablet, but I thought, why not upgrade a bit in the process? Since most of my other equipment is in the Microsoft ecosystem, I chose to go with a Windows tablet. That way, I can sync easily between my desktop, phone, and tablet, having all my data available from any device.
When I first started shopping, my gut instinct was to pick up the MS Surface Go, which is a 10" Windows 10 tablet. The down side is that Windows is running in S Mode. Windows 10 in S Mode is a more limited, locked-down Windows operating system. In S Mode, you can only install apps from the Store, and you can only browse the web with Microsoft Edge.
I didn't want to be limited, and I began looking around for another solution, eventually deciding on the Fusion5.
Order the device through Amazon was simple and painless, as most Amazon transactions are. The device was shipped promptly, and arrived when it was supposed to.
I've been using the tablet for a few weeks now, so I think I might be able to relay my experience with it.
Screen
The screen is great, on par with other high end tablets. The resolution of the 10.1" (diagonally measured) display makes for a nice crisp display, with good color and brightness.
Touch sensitive is good as well. I've had no problem with making selections for text fields, buttons, etc. Some other folks have commented about a problem with selecting a text field, and not having the on-screen keyboard pop up. I don't think this is a failing of the tablet itself, but rather the way Windows 10 works with touch. It's been an issue for the last several version of Windows, and 10 is no different. Putting Windows 10 into tablet mode alleviates the problem somewhat, but in some text fields you may need to double tap.
Using the Inking function in Edge, OneNote, and other apps worked flawlessly. Using a stylus or your finger, you can highlight data on web pages or other places, or even include short notes.
The only complaint I would have about the display is the inclusion of a less than stellar screen protector with the device, already installed. When I received mine, it was loose along the bottom bezel of the display. Further, the protector slightly hindered use of touch features. Once I removed the protector, touch sensitivity was much better. The downside if your remove the protector (and don't replace it) is the potential for scratches, as well as the mass of fingerprints that will collect on the display.
Connectivity
The only option for connectivity include with the device is WiFi. I've tested it by connecting to several different access points, public and private, and have had no issues. The only downside I can mention is the lack of high speed options with the on-board WiFi. In my testing, I was only able to connect with 802.11b, which is limited to 11 Mbps, so you're roughly getting 9.5-10 Mbps. I think a better option would be to use an 802.11 b/g/n chip for faster speeds.
Even with the limited connectivity, I am able stream NetFlix, work on documents from OneDrive, and surf the internet with no issues. There is some slight buffering at the start of a NetFlix video, but my desktop does the exact same thing, so I don't see that as negative. The rest of the stream is fine, and displays in HD. Streaming from YouTube was a bit better, with a quicker start to viewing than with NetFlix.
The device comes with a variety of ports on the side, including a full size USB port, mini HDMI, USB-C and a power port. Charging via the power port *or* USB-C worked fine. I wasn't able to test USB-C peripherals, as I don't have any.
Using the standard USB port, I connected a wired mouse, and it worked with no issue. also tried a USB keyboard, headset, and game controller. All worked with problem. As long as Windows has or can find the correct driver for the device, most should work with the tablet.
One cool thing I was able to do is connect the tablet to my KVM switch. A KVM switch (with KVM being an abbreviation for "keyboard, video and mouse") is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one keyboard, monitor, and mouse.
Using the KVM, I was able to use my full size equipment at my desk. The device found the peripherals with no issues, and I happily surfed the web and am actually writing this review using the tablet now, using the big screen. Document editing is much easier with full size equipment, and the Fusion5 had no problems allowing me to use my regular gear.
Bluetooth connectivity is good, and I tried a couple of different devices with the Fusion5, including my phone, a mouse, and two different sets of headphones. Range and functionality was good. Leaving the tablet in my home office, I was able to move up to 50 feet away, and the sound was still good in my headphones.
Sound
The tablet included two speakers, although they are not very good. At maximum volume, the sound is *just* audible. This doesn't bother me, however, as I use a bluetooth headset when I am streaming video, using Skype, etc.
I haven't use the on-board microphone, but I imagine you would be better served getting a good bluetooth headset for Skype calls, or perhaps a wired headset connected to the USB port.
Storage
The version of the device I purchased included 4 GB of RAM, as well as 64 GB of storage on-board.
While 4 GB of RAM won't give you enough "oomph" to run things like MySQL or Doom, it is more than enough to edit documents in Word, spreadsheets in Excel, surf the net with multiple tabs open (but no too many!), and play some lighter games like Asphalt Airborne and the like.
Mass storage of the device is a seemingly huge 64 GB. However, keep in mind that Windows 10 takes a large chunk of this space for itself. The device does include an SD card slot, with which you can use to expand the storage. With this in mind, I did purchase a 128 GB SD card. I inserted the card, and it worked straight away.
The first thing I did is set my OneDrive folder to the new drive, to keep things of the system drive. That way, you're not cluttering up the system drive with your random cat pictures and crossword puzzles.
Operating System
The Fusion5 comes with Windows 10 Home Edition, 32-bit. This is not a watered down version of Windows, nor is it Windows running in S mode. This is the full version of Windows 10 Home Edition. What this means is that anything that you can run on your home machine, you can run on your tablet, provided that it fits in to the requirements of the software.
For example, I am a hobbyist software developer. I write applications and utilities for use by people all over the world. On this device, I was able to install and use a Win32 application that I built on my desktop machine. No errors, no missing drivers. It just worked.
Where all this leads is if there is something you want to connect to this tablet, or some software you want to install, the only questions you need to ask are "Is it compatible with Windows 10?" and "Does my hardware meet the requirements?"
Battery Life
The claimed battery life is around eight hours, and I have no dispute with that. I charge the device once per week, and have yet to have an unexpected shutdown due to battery problems. I imagine with some power management like dimming the display and throttling the CPU a bit (both available by tapping on the battery icon in the system tray), you could stretch it out to ten hours.
Summary
I'm pretty happy with this purchase. I use the Fusion5 for reading ebooks, watching streaming video, and some light web surfing. While it won't replace my desktop or my full laptop (it's a beast!), it is great for use on airplanes, laying in bed at night, riding the bus, etc.
Besides the few minor items I pointed out previously, I would make one more ask for this device. The tablet includes no recovery media with it. It would be nice to have the option of performing a clean install of Windows 10 from media, if the need arises. As it sits, I'm not sure it can be booted from USB, but than may be an option, provided I can find the product key.
Overall, if you are in the market for an inexpensive Windows 10 device, I would recommend the Fusion5 10.1" Windows 10 tablet. At just under $200, it's a pretty great buy.
I'm old-school and prefer keyboard to tracking, so I also purchased the docking keyboard, which works perfectly with the tablet. The screen definition is clear with vivid color display.
I connected quickly to the Internet, sent and received email, checked out Word, Excel, etc.
Overall, excellent value for the price!
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Being a sceptic and in view of the modest price, I read and digested all 173 (at the time) reviews and 120+ queries, coming to the conclusion that a mere half dozen or so less than good reviews were unlikely to reflect the true nature of the unit.
I have been using it for a couple of weeks now and am more than pleased with my purchase. From the outside it seems as well built as any of the competition (apart maybe from the odd ones with metal cases) and with its price/ memory ratio, is excellent value. It is apparently as fast as my Win 7 desktop, albeit with the odd slight delay with touch screen selections. Frankly I am not impressed with Win 10, but this is hardly the fault of Fusion!
Some have commented that the on-screen keyboard covers a large proportion of the screen. I hope they have by now found out that the keyboard icon at the bottom right permits moving the keyboard and changing its size. Keyboard response is immediate with no delay.
Win 10 does not have the capability to play DVDs. Microsoft have cunningly removed this facility from Win 10 and expect users to pay an extra £12 to buy an app from their online store. Better to download VLC media player which is free and according to experts, far better than the MS offering.
Need an office program? Use Libre Office or one of the other excellent freebies.
If you don’t like touching and dragging on the screen, or using the trackpad of the optional keyboard, a Tecknet or similar wireless mouse works perfectly.
Regarding playing DVDs, though not over complex, this was not a plug and play process. I bought a USB DVD player off the auction site for £10, but plugging directly into the tablet (and using VLC media player) it would not work. I queried this with Fusion, who replied immediately, explaining that the tablet used a phone chipset and could not provide the power for the external unit.
Next purchase was a powered USB hub and a USB to 3.5mm male barrel jack cable, to connect to my TomTom sat nav power supply (5volt DC). Bingo! DVD player runs normally and tablet now plays DVD faultlessly. NOTE: Do not use an extension cable from the PSU to the hub as the voltage drop will cause the tablet to attempt to power the DVD player, which will then not function. Standard 1m max. cable only.
I concur with the comments on the speakers, but do any tablets produce decent sound? Sound is adequate for normal net surfing, but for music or DVDs, better to add an external speaker (wired +/- £5, bluetooth +/-£8).
Someone commented that there was no light to indicate charging. My unit has a small red LED above the screen. On when charging, off when charge complete.
One thing I really wanted was the ability to run Google Earth, as my desktop hasn’t the graphic capacity to run the latest version. GE Pro runs perfectly on the 4/64 64 bit Fusion tablet.
The Emartbuy wallet/folder for the Fusion is great value at £10, particularly if you have Amazon Prime for free delivery! It protects the tablet well, the sockets are all accessible from the side and it converts to a deskstand to hold the tablet at a sensible viewing angle. The tablet will need to be removed from the folder to use the camera though, as being a universal folder there is no port for the camera to “see” through.
To sum up, a great value, versatile, portable computer, with good customer service from Fusion. All these units are made in China, including IPhones and Galaxies, so given reasonable intelligent care, there appears to be no reason why the Fusion should pose any more problems than the competition.
I decided to take a punt on this reasonably priced replacement. Having used it constantly for the last 4 or 5 days now, it's coping well with the software I've installed so far.
Corel Draw, Illustrator, Sky Go, Netflix, Prime Music, Video all behaving nicely and quickly. Office 365 working well, so a useful leisure and work machine which connects well with large monitor via micro HDMI port. Bluetooth has had no trouble connecting with all of my accessories so far, which the Acer Switch struggled with constantly.
All in all, very satisfied so far.