Fusion5 Built in USA 10.1” Windows 11 Professional Review
The Fusion5 is a rugged, American-assembled Windows tablet built to survive anything. But is that enough to justify its compromises for most buyers?
Overview
This thing is a weird, fascinating contradiction. It's a rugged Windows tablet assembled in Florida with specs that would make a budget laptop blush, but it's trying to compete in a world of sleek iPads and Surfaces. The one thing you need to know? It's not for everyone, but if you need a tough, American-made Windows machine you can drop in a puddle, it's basically your only option.
Performance
Honestly, the performance is better than I expected for the price. That Intel N100 CPU lands in the 75th percentile, which means it's perfectly fine for office work, web browsing, and basic apps. It's not going to edit video, but the 12GB of RAM (a perfect 100th percentile score) means you can have a ton of tabs open without it choking. The real surprise is the 512GB SSD, which is huge for a tablet and puts it in the 81st percentile. You won't be running out of space.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong ram (100th percentile) 100th
- Strong storage (81th percentile) 81th
- Strong cpu (75th percentile) 75th
- Strong gpu (75th percentile) 75th
Cons
- Below average feature (21th percentile) 21th
- Below average screen (27th percentile) 27th
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | 3.4 GHz |
| GPU | Iris Xe Graphics |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 512 GB |
| Storage | 512 GB |
Display
| Size | 10.100000381469727" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 5 |
Physical
| Weight | 0.6 kg / 1.4 lbs |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
Value & Pricing
At $451, it's a very specific value proposition. You're paying a premium for the ruggedness and the 'Assembled in USA' tag. If you need those things, it's absolutely worth it. If you don't, you can get a much nicer screen and better performance from a standard tablet for the same money.
vs Competition
Don't even think about comparing this to an iPad Pro or a Surface Pro 11. They're in a different universe of performance and polish. The real competition is the Panasonic Toughbook CF-33, which is the king of rugged Windows tablets but costs several times more. The Fusion5 undercuts it massively on price while offering modern specs. Against something like a Lenovo Legion Go, you're trading gaming power and a great screen for ultimate durability and a full desktop OS. It's a niche, but it owns that niche.
Verdict
Here's the deal: buy this if you need a Windows tablet that can survive a construction site, a factory floor, or just your own clumsiness, and you want it made in America. The warranty and specs are great for the job. For literally any other use—entertainment, design, general productivity—a standard iPad, Surface, or even a budget laptop will give you a much better experience for the same cash. This is a tool, not a toy.