The good: The Fusion Garage Grid10 has a unique OS interface and is relatively light, with a minimalist chassis design.
The bad: As unique as the OS interface is, it can also be inefficient and unnecessarily complex. The two-finger gesture support makes it difficult to navigate while holding the tablet, and the angular corners dug deeply into our palms. Also, it includes only one camera and its battery drains quickly.
The bottom line: The Fusion Garage Grid10 has a unique interface that is ultimately the major barrier to enjoying using the tablet. Bad performance and low-quality components don't help
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.
Unlike the Grid Launcher interface, the Grid10's settings menu is fairly typical of most Android tablets.
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