
I hadn't ever heard of Fusion5 before I came across this laptop, likely because it is a small time hardware maker that has been dabbling with Windows and Android hardware for the last few years. Here are some of my first impressions of the Fusion5 Lapbook. What more could I possibly ask for? Built by Fusion5, a UK-based hardware maker, this is a low-cost laptop that, for me, may tick all the right boxes. So, imagine my surprise when I learned that there is a hardware maker out there building low-cost Windows 10 laptops with Full HD screens! The Fusion5 Lapbook is a full-size, 14.1 inch Windows 10 laptop with a 1080p display, for just $200. Unfortunately for me, almost all low-cost Windows 10 devices are rocking standard HD displays, which aren't great even in comparison to a low-end Full HD panel. Anything lower than 1920 x 1080, at any screen size, in 2017, is a complete and utter "no" in my book. I am, however, against standard HD displays. I don't mind low-end specifications in devices that are designed to be low-end. But not every aspect of low-end devices excites me.

They're low-cost, fun, and relatable products for your average consumer looking for cheap devices. I'm a huge fan of HP's entry-level Stream line for this very reason. Hopefully this is enough information to get started with, and let me know if you have any other questions.I'm fascinated by low-end laptops, tablets, and PCs, if only because they allow hardware makers to get creative when trying to cut corners while trying to maintain a somewhat good and usable product. I have also unplugged the speakers from the computer, and plugged them back in. I have also tried running virus scans with Avast, and scans with Malware Bytes, and have restarted the computer multiple times. I have made sure that the volume on the computer is turned all the way up, that the dial on the speakers themselves are all the way up, that the Youtube video (For example) itself is turned all the way up, but nothing seems to fix the problem. It is not that they aren't working at all, but even when I turn them up to 100% they are fairly hard to hear, especially with any background noise in the room. After it was completed, my speakers began having the problem of being extremely quiet.

So as I already mentioned, my speakers were working fine and then I was able to do my free upgrade to Windows 10. But since it is a problem I am having with the speakers, I am starting the topic here. First of all, I wasn't sure if this should be in the Windows 10 section or not, because this problem started immediately after I "upgraded" from Windows 8 to Windows 10.
