🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with Fusion5!
The Fusion5 10.1" 2-in-1 Android 13 Tablet combines powerful performance with a sleek design, featuring an Octa-Core processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB storage. Its Full HD display and durable build make it perfect for both work and play, while versatile connectivity options ensure you stay productive anywhere.
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
Processor | 2 GHz |
RAM | 3 GB |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Arm Mali-G52 MC1 |
Chipset Brand | ARM |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 Hours |
Brand | Fusion5 |
Series | 104Ev2 2in1 |
Item model number | 104EvII |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Operating System | Android 13 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 9.84 x 1.97 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 9.84 x 1.97 inches |
Color | Metallic |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
S**N
Decent tablet, especially for the price
Nice tablet, a little on the heavy side compared to say an iPad but at a fraction of the cost, can't complain. Got it for the better half to use when dragging the laptop around isn't that great of an option. Came packaged nice, though would recommend a static plastic film for the display instead of an adhesive one, leaves a residue on the screen initially that was mildly difficult to remove. Sets up fast and easy as you would expect from a 'droid tablet. WiFi performance is solid. Screen is responsive to both visuals and touch. Speed is good, memory is a bit weak but it does have an SD slot as well as one standard USB port. An additional USB port would be nice but not critical. Sound is tinny, but outside of the top tier tablets, they all are so this is average for the price point and I'm ok with that. Want better sound, go bluetooth. Didn't come with a bunch of crap preinstalled which is greatly appreciated. Install a loader to allow you better control of icons, apps, and screen settings.The keyboard is almost brilliant. Solid without being too heavy. I HATE floppy keyboards, this one is not floppy and feels very well built. Attaches to the tablet intuitively, the hinge is a bit stiff without the tablet on it, PERFECT with the tablet mounted. Move the tablet to the angle you want and it stays there, unlike the Surface tablet which flops around like a dying fish and has that STUPID kickstand. Love the keyboard. Touchpad could use a bit more sensitivity and the push-to-click (compared to just tapping) is stiffer than I expected, hopefully will loosen up a bit with use. Keys are solid, decent sized, well-spaced, and work great, if not a little clicky. This isn't going to be great if you are trying to be stealthy but from my experience, keyboards with this level of resistance and click tend to have better longevity. Folds up to protect the screen. Bonus.Charging cord is too short to use while plugged in unless you are sitting right next to the outlet, but longer cords cost less than a trip to Burger King, I recommend ordering one when you purchase. Cannot comment on battery life at this point but seems decent so far.Overall, not disappointed at all, especially for the price with the keyboard included.
A**R
Good value for the money
I use this to watch streaming videos like YouTube or Peacock. It works great and streams audio straight my hearing aids.
N**N
geat computer after minor repair.
I bought this tablet/laptop for school/work and it does a great job, i even run psp emulators on this thing and it handles everything very well. It's fast and layout is great but after just a few weeks of use the hinge has like 30 degrees of slop and probablywont hold on much longer. This is a bit disappointing, I've never abused the device Nor have i been forceful with folding it cloed or open. will be attempting a repair soon.UPDATE. After taking apart the hinge there were 6 skrews loose. After tightening them all the hinge works perfectly. so 5 stars on a great little taplet/laptop. I would get another Fusion5 product.
R**D
Great tablet for the money.
I love this tablet/mini-laptop. It’s perfect for my job when I’m mobile. It has the entertainment of a tablet and provides the productivity needed for teleworking in today’s environment. It’s fast with a decent amount of memory. It’s a little heavy but not overly cumbersome. It is definitely worth the money.
N**A
Wow
What a great buy and a deal feels well made and 64 bit sooooo nice good buy. I bought a 32 bit and had to return it would not handle alot of Google play store . This dose . Ty for a great product and good quality for the money.
N**X
IF I COULD GIVE THIS A ZERO I WOULD.
If I can stop just ONE person from buying this, I will be happy. This tablet is GARBAGE. The problem is that I'm almost sure it was either "refurbished" or just simply used/defective. After spending the time to set it up, I tried to launch the Duo app which requires access to your camera, for which I gave it permission. It didn't work no matter what I did (I'm no dummy with this stuff). I drilled down to setting to find if it was a nested function of the camera itself? NO CAMERA APP--THAT SHOULD BE A DEFAULT APP/SETTING ON THE TABLET. I thought I was doing something wrong. I wasn't. The user manual (written or translated by someone whose first language CLEARLY isn't English) was a JOKE. It made no sense, left things out completely, showed features my tablet should have that it didn't (the camera, for starters) and it looked like a 3rd grader typed it and printed it out. Ok..so maybe it was a crappy reseller? So I went to my friend Google for answers..and YouTube (tutorial perhaps)...no reasonable information out there ANYWHERE. Additionally, I emailed the ONLY contact for the reseller letting them know of the problem, looking for tech support..OF COURSE they don't have any. I'm not sure if it's just the one that I got, but I would say don't take your chances. I boxed it up the same night and shipped it back and bought another with the same Android interface that ACTUALLY worked exactly like it should, with an actual manufacturer professional grade users manual that was completely straightforward.
G**H
Just remember it's a $100 tablet
I'll be kind, and remember that this is a $100 tablet. If that's all you need or want this for then it will work fine, and comes with the added bonus of USB-C charging and no bloatware.However, I wanted it mainly for it's two weakest points: The Keyboard and the HDMI out.The keyboard attaches VERY poorly, regularly falls off and causes the tablet to wobble like there's an earthquake while you attempt to type. It also drains the battery incredibly fast. Because the tablet attaches in a proprietary way replacing the keyboard with a generic bluetooth one isn't really a viable option.The HDMI out is also poor. Firstly, on mine, it required wiggling the micro HDMI to get a solid connection. However, despite whatever I was streaming looking fine on the tablet, the HDMI output wasn't as the same resolution. There are settings to adjust DPI etc, which I tried, but I think it just can't upscale sufficiently for large TVs.Ultimately I returned it, but if just need a cheapo tablet then it's fine.
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