







🚀 Fusion5 FWIN232+: Power, Portability & Performance in Your Hands
The Fusion5 10.1" Windows 11 Tablet PC (FWIN232 Plus) combines a powerful Intel 13th Gen quad-core processor with 8GB RAM and a stunning Full HD 1920x1200 display. Ultra-slim and lightweight, it offers versatile connectivity including 5G WiFi, USB 3.0, Micro HDMI, and Bluetooth 4.4. Perfect for professionals, students, and creatives seeking a portable Windows 11 device with reliable performance and a 12-month US warranty.



















| ASIN | B07HY8X46F |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 18 Watt Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Power | 18 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,706 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,473 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | Fusion5 |
| Built-In Media | Tablet, USB 3.0 cable, micro HDMI cable, charger, manual/warranty card (if applicable) |
| CPU Model Number | N series |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 1.8 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Various Windows 11 compatible devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, speaker, headphones) |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,655) |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920*1200 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Generation | 4th Generation |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Broadwell GPU (Intel Gen8) |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 64 GB |
| Hardware Interface | Micro-HDMI, USB 3.0 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 10.24"L x 0.67"W x 0.39"Th |
| Item Weight | 0.69 Kilograms |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 18 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Fusion5 |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | FWIN232+ |
| Model Name | FWIN232 PLUS S1 |
| Model Number | FWIN232+ |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Operating System Family | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Expandable Storage |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Description | Intel Quad-Core |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Size | 8 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
| Size | 128GB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Productivity (Education, Office Work, Industrial Use), Entertainment (Movies, TV Shows, Gaming, Web Browsing) |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Video Capture Resolution | Native FHD 1080p |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
W**H
Versatile and Capable Tablet
The fusion 5 tablet is good at what it is designed for. I personally use it for photo editing when I don’t have ready access to my PC. It is fully capable of handling most of the commercial photo editing software I use to include image stackers and video compression software. It’s extremely portable and fits nicely in my photographers backpack. While this is an excellent alternative to more expensive units, it does have a small but worth mentioning shortcoming. Battery life. On a full charge, I can get an average 12 hours of use without being tethered to an external battery pack or wall outlet. In truth 12 hours is more than adequate for most trips, however, there have been times when the battery life has been a detriment to field work requiring an external battery source, which creates additional weight on hikes to photograph landscapes, wildlife, and even my favorite Astro photography. All in all, this is a great tablet that performs well, is easy to set up and use, and isn’t cost prohibitive. If you are looking for bang for the Buck, the Fusion 5 is the answer!
X**R
Well-priced tablet, works well as a smart home controller
Decently priced Windows tablet. I use one as the touchscreen controller for my pool/spa UI I created. Good response time and has run 24x7 for years with no reboots (except OS upgrades) or issues. Screen brightness and image quality has stayed very good the whole time. I bought this one as a hot spare for the day the original finally dies (as all products do). My only complaint is the intrusiveness of Windows updates that make running a seamless kiosk-like experience tough but that isn’t anything to do with the tablet, just the inconsistency of MSFT updates. The other fairly minor nit is the ports have changed over the years (types and locations) but the product name hasn’t changed. Not a big deal but I was surprised to find the power charging port had moved from the left to the right side. Fortunately I left plenty of charging cable behind the tablet on the wall and can shift it over but having the same basic product offering name change things like that could be a surprise for some. Maybe rename it the Fusion6? I’ve also tried the Android version of this tablet and it is a good option as well if you prefer Android. It has some better options than Windows for kiosk purposes but I prefer the Windows remote access options.
W**N
10.1" Fusion5 Tablet PC Model FWIN232 Plus
I received this tablet just this past week and while I'm still investigating all the bells and whistles, I have to say I'm very impressed and pleased with the product and its ease of use. When I purchased this tablet I was looking for something at a reasonable price that had more memory and storage space than the tablet I've had for three years and that came with a Windows operating system. I found both of my needs supplied with this tablet. The $199 price was great compared with other tablets, some of which didn't match up to this one, and it comes with a Windows operating system. This tablet as many assets: + Physically, the 10.1 inch LCD display screen is just the right size, meaning it's not so small that it becomes difficult to work with and it's not so large that it can't be carried in a purse, small bag or backpack. The screen is very clear and the colors are crisp. The shell is made of hard plastic, which seems the style with just about all tablets, so it's lightweight and easy to hold. + According to the specifications the tablet comes with Intel Cherry Trail Z8350 Quad Core (up to 1.92GHz), 5.0 MP camera (front and rear views), 4 GB DDR RAM, 64 GB storage, Wi-Fi capability, built-in Bluetooth capability, 6000 mAh battery, One Drive free online storage, accepts up to a 128 GB micro card (not included), built-in G-Sensor (haven't figured that one out yet) and built-in hi-fi speaker and microphone. It also has a a USB port. USB cable and power cable are included. + It comes with Windows 10 Home Edition pre-installed. The fact that it has a full-size 3.0 USB slot was a real plus when purchasing this tablet. That's one of the main things I missed with my other tablet as I had to purchase an adapter to use a flash drive and it was very slow. There is also a keyboard dock for an attachable keyboard, which I wouldn't mind having, but so far I've been unable to find one for this tablet. So far I've installed Firefox browser (the tablet comes with Edge browser) and several open source software programs (GIMP and OpenOffice) and even with Windows 10 installed I have almost 40 GB of free space for other programs. The tablet starts and runs quickly. Use of the Internet is very quick. I've had up to 10 tabs open at the same time and had no problems with internet speed. Wi-Fi works wonderfully. The graphics are nice and clear, videos are crisp and the touch screen works very well. I'm still getting used to the on-screen keyboard, it can be temperamental about where the user touches the keys and with what force. It doesn't seem as quick as on my other tablet or an Android but that might be because I'm not used to the feel of it yet. Sound is actually pretty good based on a few videos I've looked at and it comes through nice and clear with an earphone. I'm not sure about battery life. I normally use this in the evenings, mostly writing, surfing the web and doing research. When I turn it off after about 4 hours the battery still shows quite a bit of power remaining, which means the battery lasts longer than in my other tablet, which is a positive. I'll update in the future as to the battery capability. The battery does seem to recharge quickly. Based on what I've seen so far, I'd recommend this product to anyone who's looking for a good tablet at an affordable price. It has a 12 month limited warranty included.
D**N
Great Budget-Friendly Tablet
I was looking for a small Windows-based tablet to replace an Android tablet that died. This was to sit beside my recliner for Internet searches, email, YouTube, and other light weight needs. The Fusion5 fills the bill excellently. All Windows features are working well. For a 10" display, it is easy to read and viewing videos is conformable. Having a touch screen is a necessary feature that some competitors lack. I have two external additions from mt previous unit that I have found helpful: a Bluetooth keyboard and a stylus. The Fusion5 on-screen keyboard is easy to use and quite responsive. I just like touch-typing. The touchscreen works just fine but I have large fingers and I just like a stylus. These may enhance your experience as well but definitely are not required. As far as performance, the Fusion5 is powerful enough to handle all me needs. It even runs Microsoft Office applications well. I fully recommend this tablet. UPDATE 02/28/2025 This workhorse of a tablet has greatly benefitted me both personally and professionally. It is so easy to have a Windows-based tablet with me when in the field meeting with customers and having the same experience I have with my home computer. I use an external keyboard so I recommend considering the docking station for this tablet. I use a passive/active touchscreen pen so I do recommend a screen protector (as should be used for all touchscreens).
D**E
No me ha gustado que viniera con enchufe UK. He tenido que buscar un adaptador. No especificaba esto, por lo menos claramente. Me planteé pedir funda con teclado, pero no me arriesgo a que no sea en español.
C**L
My Samsung Tablet finally died and I needed a replacement. I'd long realised that I didn't want another Android tablet again as I'm not very tech savvy and found the interfaces difficult to manage. Imagine my delight when I came across the Fusion 5 tablet computer that runs on Windows 11! For me this is the best solution - a tablet that runs like my computer and interfaces with my desk-top machine seamlessly. And all for less than £300 - brilliant! Now I can take my entire office out with me when I'm working or travelling away from home. This alone is a great gift - the ability to carry on working on the same project no matter where I am. It's just so reassuring to have the same icons and programmes always with you; I'm so much more productive because of this brilliant device. The Fusion 5 screen is bright and responsive to the touch, so much better than my previous tablet. Another improvement is that the battery lasts all day without charge. I bought a Bluetooth key-board and mouse to complement my Fusion5 - both interface seamlessly with it and give me the familiarity of a separate key board and mouse. Have I any complaints - No! Just a niggle - it takes a 5 second press and hold to get it to start. This is more a testament to my impatience when I've got an idea in my head that needs to be written down! After all my desk-top takes at least 10 seconds of whirring and clicking to get to the same status. As I say, what's not to like with the Fusion 5!
M**A
I bought the Fusion 5 tablet as an emergency replacement for my big desktop that had blown its PSU (under guarantee). I ordered it with the docking keyboard, a 128GB TF/SD card and a screen protector. It all arrived in 2 days which was handy as I had to produce some Word docs urgently for work. I installed a spare Office 365 (you get up to 5 on the standard subscription) and I was away. There was some other software that I needed that wasn't available from the Microsoft Store, and so I had to change from the installed Windows S operating system to Windows 10 Home (a relatively simple couple of clicks from the Settings menu) and so was able to install my favourite photo editor. The 1200x800 screen is fine for simple stuff, but for big docs and spreadsheets it is a bit small and so I decided to connect it to my 27" 4k screen which it would do, which is fine for Word, Excel and photo-editing, but had real trouble with hi-res video. I didn't try it with a spare 1080p screen, but in retrospect that might have been a better decision, but hey-ho. I did have some trouble with the docking keyboard, in that if my thumb just brushed it when typing (especially the space bar) I would find myself typing words in the wrong place! I think that's my problem with trackpad laptop keyboards in general and I really missed the right button function. However, for simple surfing when sitting on the sofa it works fine (as does the screen keyboard). For working at my desk I decided to plug the tablet into an 8-way USB adapter and plug in wired mouse and keyboard, which along with powered external hard drive meant that I could type normally and access my backup files off the drive. We hadn't had a tablet before, and so the Fusion5 is a bit of a happy novelty, and so much easier to use than our ancient smartphone. So what did I like: It works well for most things (e.g. word processing, web stuff, email), the price, the mobility, full-size USB connector, HDMI connection to external (up to 4k) monitor. What I didn't like: An HD screen would be good, though the 10" works perfectly well and you can use it for YouTube. The trackpad was annoying for me, but something I could adapt to (I couldn't work out how to switch it off, which would have been useful!). The tablet speakers are very quiet, but work fine with headphones or external speakers. Overall the Fusion5 is a pretty decent tablet and laptop alternative to my £2.5k desktop. I couldn't do CAD or video editing on it, and running a 4K screen was marginal with respect to screen refresh rates (and made video unwatchable, though worked fine on it's native screen). The battery life was fair when not plugged into the USB adapter or 4K screen and I got 6hrs of Word processing as an experiment (though most of the time it was connected to its mains adapter). It is a good general-purpose mobile solution. I didn't use the onboard cameras except for Skype (which was fine, except the speakers aren't very loud). It upgraded to Windows 1903 just fine and now with my desktop back it is a really useful mobile (sofa, train meetings) solution.
P**E
tendras la forma de colocale un teclado y soporte a la tablet
P**S
tablet appears a good purchase. Australian buyers beware there is no Australian charger adapter connections included in purchase, something I would expect if selling into Australia
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