IntoMobile

Breaking news, information, and analysis on the latest mobile phones and mobile technology

Open NavigationOpen Search
  • Home
  • Platforms
    • iOS / iPhone OS
    • Android
    • Windows Phone
    • BlackBerry OS
  • Hardware
    • New Hardware
    • Tablets
    • Reviews
    • Rumors
  • Carriers
    • AT&T
    • Sprint
    • T-Mobile
    • Verizon
  • Manufacturers
    • Apple
    • Samsung
    • HTC
    • LG
    • Motorola
  • Best VPNs
    • Best VPNs for iPhone
    • Best VPNs for Android

Hands-on Fusion Garage(TabCo) Grid10 tablet – It’s better than you’d think [Video]

August 15, 2011 by Marin Perez - 12 Comments

Fusion Garage Grid10 tablet
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

We were honestly not very sure what to expect from the Fusion Garage Grid10 because the company’s previous tablet effort, the JooJoo, was not worth writing home about. After spending some time with the Android-ish Grid10 device, I think it’s clear to say that it’s better than you’d expect but it will still face numerous challenges.

The Grid10 features a 10.1-inch screen with a widescreen 1366×768 resolution and there’s a large bezel area to do gestures like on the BlackBerry PlayBook. That’s right, even though the GridOS is built off the Android kernal, this is something different from Google’s platform. Fusion has done a good job of creating its own spin.

The homescreen is a series of icons on a grid that you can customize with different apps and shapes – it’s familiar but not the icons in a row we’ve grown accustomed to. While there’s no Android Market, you can use the Amazon App Store to load Android apps but there may be some problems with app compatibility down the line. You’ll also be able to have your choice of other Android app stores, as well as Fusion Garage’s Grid store.

The bezel’s are touch sensitive and the gestures help you interact with the platform. Using two fingers to swipe from the top will bring you to the homescreen (with a nice animation), that swipe from the left will bring up the notification screen and lets you switch between apps and the swipe from the left is essentially the back button. The browser is a WebKit-based web surfer which uses wheels from the bottom corners to help you navigate. Zooming and scrolling were very responsive and smooth, which is much, much better than on the JooJoo.

The physical design of the Grid10 is actually quite nice, as it feels like a well-put together piece of hardware. It’s sleek and thin enough but some of you who love the brushed aluminum feel of tablets may not like the plastic-like backing. The only real physical button I saw was the power button, as volume and other features were controlled with on-screen buttons.

The video and images below should give you a good idea of what the Grid10 and GridOS are (we also played with the phone): a solid attempt at bringing innovation to this space with some new design elements. It’s more of a mashup of Android, QNX and webOS than a brand new platform but that doesn’t mean that’s a bad thing.

I fear that at the price ($499 intro), the Grid10 is going to get slaughtered by the iPad and some of the other Honeycomb tablets from the major manufacturers. It’s just going to be too tough to get the ecosystem built up to fully make the Grid10 a success but I’m very happy to see Fusion Garage get off to a good start with a good product.

Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet

Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet

Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Hands-on: Fusion Garage (TabCo) Grid10 tablet
Fusion Garage Grid10 tablet

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

Back to top ▴

Back to top ▴

Follow IntoMobile

38k
36k
4k
13k
12k

Most Recent Posts

  • iPhone No Sound: Tips on How to Fix this Common Issue
  • The newest iOS – things you surely did not know
  • Transferring money through mobile: Why digital wallets are the future of commerce?
  • Review: Shine laser light Bluetooth headphones
  • Neptune Suite smart watch with phone and tablet screens killing it at Indiegogo

Get Updates Via E-Mail

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About IntoMobile

  • About IntoMobile
  • Contact IntoMobile
  • Send us News Tips
  • Privacy Policy

Social Links

  • IntoMobile on Facebook
  • IntoMobile on Twitter
  • IntoMobile on Google+
  • IntoMobile on YouTube

Copyright © 2006-2021 IntoMobile. All rights reserved.