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The Fusion5 10.1" Windows 11 Full HD Tablet PC combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, featuring an Intel N100 Quad-Core CPU, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD for peak performance. Its vibrant 10.1" FHD display and versatile connectivity options make it perfect for both work and play, while expandable storage ensures you have room for all your digital needs.
Brand | Fusion5 |
Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 1.1 x 17 cm; 636 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | FWIN232 PRO N5 |
Manufacturer | Fusion5 |
Series | 232 PRO N5 |
Colour | Windows 11 Home |
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Resolution | 1920x1200 Pixels |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Count | 4 |
Hard Drive Size | 8 GB |
Speaker Description | Built-in speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics or Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Front Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 18 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 636 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**.
Amazing little tablet!
Fusion5 Windows Tablet – Great for Work and Music!I’ve been using the Fusion5 Windows Tablet, and honestly, it’s been a solid investment. It’s surprisingly fast for a budget tablet, making it great for both work and creative projects.PerformanceI can run Excel on it without issues, which is perfect for managing spreadsheets and getting stuff done on the go. But what really impressed me is how well it handles Guitar Pro 8—if you’re into music composition, this tablet can definitely keep up.Screen & DesignThe 10.1-inch Full HD display is crisp and colorful, great for watching videos or working on detailed projects. It’s also lightweight, so carrying it around is easy.Battery & StorageThe battery holds up well, lasting several hours without needing a charge. Plus, the expandable storage means I have plenty of space for files, apps, and even music projects.Final ThoughtsFor the price, the Fusion5 Windows Tablet delivers way more than I expected. Whether you need a reliable device for work, music, or entertainment, it’s a great pick. Definitely worth checking out!
A**R
A powerful but cheap Windows 11 tablet
I was curious as to how a small device costing no more than a third of Microsoft Surface tablets could cope with Windows using only a smart phone interface and also how it would handle the more demanding Windows apps.The lovely, bright and detailed screen gives an excellent first impression and there was no difficulty in switching out of S mode.I was able to run basic Windows apps with no delays - apps like Outlook, Firefox, VLC and Calibre. The ExplorerPatcher app that corrects the deranged changes that Microsoft made to File Explorer in Windows 11 worked perfectly. Finally I ran a demanding bit of editing in Photoshop that worked and in a reasonable execution time. That last example suggests that this Fusion5 Tablet has enough computing power to handle anything you care to throw at it and the only practical limitation is the small screen size. I would emphasise that this was the version that has the Alder Lake 13th Gen CPU.Unfortunately the weakness of the smart phone interface with Windows was all too obvious during these tests. The menu items are too small and the icons on the Taskbar too close together for a Touch to be completely reliable. There are some things you can do in Settings that bring minor improvements. Icons can be made larger and the Taskbar bigger. But if you demand the precision that Windows needs, you have to consider a wireless keyboard or, if you can accept converting the Tablet into a static Desktop PC., you can use an old-fashioned USB wired mouse and keyboard. These worked perfectly whether plugged separately into the 2 USB sockets or plugged together into a USB Hub.If you need mobility there is one other alternative. When used on a tablet, Windows 11 has an option to display a Virtual Touchpad with a track-pad and left/right buttons you can “click” on. This can be activated via the “Taskbar settings” menu. This gives precision in moving the cursor around but does take up space on an already small screen.Problems? There are two. The documentation is poor and the Battery life quite short at under 3 hours. The documentation is no more than a 20 page leaflet, much of which describes features of Windows 11. It needs to be more device specific with clearer advice on charging and a description of how to break out of the S mode. Something on the use of Settings to make icons and taskbar bigger plus a reference to the Virtual Touchpad would be useful. There does not appear to be a more detailed on-line manual.The short battery life will be a problem if you can’t get to a power socket e.g. during a flight. Normally an external battery would solve this but this tablet is not like other devices. The USB sockets can’t be used for charging and the 12V power socket requires an unusually small male plug. After an email conversation with Fusion5 support, this is their advice of the battery and bits you will need. All are available on Amazon.* Get a battery with a 12V output from the likes of TongBF or RoyPow. Since such a battery also has normal USB outputs, you will be able to use it to charge other devices.* Get a normal 12V power lead i.e. one with a male 2.1mm x 5.5mm plug at both ends from the likes of Kenable.* Get a 2.1mm x 5.5mm female to a 3.5mm x 1.35mm male adapter from the likes of Uxcell.It would be nice to have had this advice in the documentation.I was going to reduce my rating to 4 stars because of these two problems but the email support was so outstanding that I’ll stick to 5. I had a reply to my first email in under an hour and that quality of response continued throughout.
A**J
Affordable Win11 tablet with optional dockable keyboard.
Review for FWIN232 PRO N5-8GB.Used for computing on the go. I do not have a smart phone, nor want one.I had to retire my ageing LINX1010B tablet and wanted to replace with a modern Windows tablet without breaking the bank. I do not get on with Android O/S. I also need a dockable keyboard function – dislike on-screen tap keyboards if can be avoided.In the box – the tablet, a DC charger (with removable UK-pin out), a USB-A to USB-C adaptor, a card with warranty registration details, a basic Instruction Manual, a card with support details on and a card with initial battery charge info. The tablet was protected with a peel-off protector with system specs on display.The tablet is great. Significantly faster and snappier than my old LINX device. Having broken out of Win-S mode, I have installed my usual programs without issue. I gave it 7-8 hours of charging before use as recommended. As other(s) have said, if you do need to use the tablet while charging, it gets hot and thermal throttles the CPU. In fairness, I suspect this is standard for a tablet of this specification. The laptop cooling pad I bought years ago on a Black Friday now has a use.Screen is vibrant and responsive to my finger and an old-style tablet pen-dabber with a squishy rubber end.Battery longevity is still to be determined until I have had 3 full charge/empty cycles, but I suspect it will be about 2-3 hours of standard use. A fast charging USB-C cable was not included in the box, but I am looking at sourcing a plug/cable. Having run 2 full charging cycles, estimated battery longevity is 2hours 45 minutes (with 25% screen brightness at idle, on Balanced Power Plan, Energy Recommendations enabled)There is a blue light to indicate power on and a red light to indicate charging. But they are tiny, so much so, I didn’t notice them for several hours.The included m.2 drive is SATA (NT-256 2242), not NVMe. I will query with CS whether the device is compatible with NVMe, although given the Celeron N100 CPU has just 9 PCIe lanes, it seems unlikely. Still it is better than eMMC memory. The 256 Micro SDHX card I inserted was recognised immediately.Speakers are tinny-sounding, as one would expect from a tablet. I will dig out a hamburger speaker.Overall, very pleased so far.
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