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The Fusion5 10.1" Windows 11 Full HD Tablet PC (FWIN232 PRO N5) combines a powerful Intel 13th Gen N100 Quad-Core CPU clocked at 3.4GHz with 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and a speedy 256GB m.2 SSD. Its vibrant 1920x1200 IPS touchscreen delivers crisp visuals, while versatile connectivity options including Micro HDMI, USB 3.0, USB-C, and expandable Micro SD storage up to 512GB ensure adaptability. Lightweight at 636g with up to 8 hours of battery life, this ultra-slim tablet is designed for professionals seeking a sleek, portable device that seamlessly integrates work and creativity on Windows 11 Home.
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 Speed | 3.4 GHz |
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 |
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.
S**M
Does exactly what I expected
As a Windows 11 user, the Fusion5 Tablet was purchased for a very specific purpose. I was looking for a lightweight Windows-based tablet to use with my Yamaha Genos 2 music keyboard to display lead sheets, chord charts and sheet music. I will also link these charts with my digital audio collection and images. This compact tablet is perfect for the job and the HDMI connection is a bonus. Not too heavy for the bracket I am using with the Genos and with a reasonable battery life for my distinct needs. The installation software for the Fusion 5 enables an easy transfer from an existing PC but it can also be set-up as a new computer. Once I transfer my Mobile Sheets app that is designed for music notation the scaling of the image will better fit the screen.I’ve not had the Fusion 5 long, but the build-quality looks great. The customer service is also very good and quick. Although purchased for a specific purpose, I can imagine taking it with me on my travels for use as a “normal” tablet.
D**Z
Good value tablet
Very well priced, in comparison to the other Windows tablets available.Bought primarily for non-taxing apps (I have a powerful laptop to do all that), and performs these with no problem - internet browsing, file handling, email.Quite a chunky and heavy tablet, but nothing wrong with this. Haven't tested the battery life yet, but I do notice that it occasionally gets quite hot when charging.Overall, would recommend (although still early days, as only purchased a couple of weeks ago).
A**R
Excellent Value for a Powerful and Portable Windows Tablet! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’ve been using the Fusion5 FWIN232 PRO N5 for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed by the performance and features packed into such a sleek and lightweight device. The 10.1” Full HD display is vibrant and sharp, making it great for watching videos, working on documents, or browsing the web.The Intel N100 Quad-Core CPU paired with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD delivers smooth performance for multitasking, streaming, and productivity apps. It boots up quickly and handles Windows 11 without a hitch. I especially love the fact that it comes with expandable storage, which means I’m not limited by the onboard SSD.Connectivity is solid with 5G WiFi, and the inclusion of a Micro HDMI port is a nice bonus for connecting to a larger screen when needed. The HD webcam is perfect for video calls, and the ultra-slim design makes it super portable—ideal for travel or on-the-go use.Overall, this is a fantastic Windows tablet at a very reasonable price. Whether you're a student, a traveler, or someone looking for a budget-friendly work device, the FWIN232 PRO N5 is definitely worth considering!
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!
J**N
Fusion 5
I am very pleased with Fusion 5. Windows system on a tablet. Ideal for my day to day use, runs the design software I require without any problems.
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