Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
The Fusion Garage Grid10's unique Grid Launcher interface is at once its greatest asset and worst quality. The UI is quite unlike any other tablet's, offering a different way of accessing apps and navigating the menu system, but at the same time, it's inefficient, clunky, sluggish, and utilizes a ridiculously unnecessary two-finger swipe navigation.
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
Unlike the Grid Launcher interface, the Grid10's settings menu is fairly typical of most Android tablets.
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
From left: speaker holes, MicroSD card slot, 40-pin power connector, and headphone jack.
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
From left: the white LED power button, a SIM card slot, a microphone pinhole, and more speaker holes.
Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
The top edge of the Grid10.
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
The less than impressive 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera.
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Fusion Garage Grid10 (photos)
The Grid10's lock screen allows you to sign in with your own signature. If for whatever reason you fail, you can still sign in with a password.
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