Jumper 11.6 inch Full HD Touchscreen Laptop (6GB RAM 128GB eMMC, Ultra-light 360-degree flip Ultrabook, Windows 10 Laptops 2 in 1 Intel Celeron Processor) Support 256GB TF card Expansion
1.360° Flip Touch Screen Laptop
Use in a variety of scenarios: tablet mode, standing mode, laptop mode, tent mode, providing excellent portability.
2.Keyboard
Our product is an American keyboard, and we will provide a keyboard membrane (English keyboard membrane).
3.Charger
If the charger indicator does not light up, we will reissue it for you.
4.Battery Life
Battery life depends on usage.
| Weight: | 1 kg |
| Dimensions: | 27.4 x 18.7 x 1.36 cm; 1 Kilograms |
| Brand: | Jumper |
| Model: | EZbook X1 |
| Colour: | Silver |
| Batteries Included: | Yes |
| Manufacture: | jumper |
| Colour: | Silver |
Just what I expected.
I got my dream laptop in this little device. This is exactly what I always dreamed of in my laptop.
Good 2 in 1 laptop for the price
Really decent laptop/tablet. The screen quailty is fine and rest of the product is superb. The only down side to this laptop is the battery life not really great only lasts for a couple of hours before need charging again. But overall very happy with my purchase
Great laptop/table
Great little laptop, I take it everywhere, good screen resolutio
The display can go at any angle
Light weight and thin .I like how the display can move to any angle where as tablets need a stand . The battery is ok but could be better but all in all I am very happy with it . With small adapters the 2 usb ports can fit the old usb ports . Good value for money .No need to spend 600 to get the same thing as this laptop
The display can go at any angle
Light weight and thin .I like how the display can move to any angle where as tablets need a stand . The battery is ok but could be better but all in all I am very happy with it . With small adapters the 2 usb ports can fit the old usb ports . Good value for money .No need to spend 600 to get the same thing as this laptop
Good Little Laptop for College
I bought this laptop for college and it hasn’t disappointed in my expectations for a budget laptop. The screen isn’t the best resolution so you probably wouldn’t choose to watch much on it, other than cartoons. The battery goes down quite quickly so you definitely need to keep it plugged in, where possible. Also, the UK keyboard membrane is a bit annoying as it isn’t fixed to the keyboard and falls off when you move it into other positions, so there’s a real risk of losing it when out and about.
Overall, it’s decent for the price.
Good Little Laptop for College
I bought this laptop for college and it hasn’t disappointed in my expectations for a budget laptop. The screen isn’t the best resolution so you probably wouldn’t choose to watch much on it, other than cartoons. The battery goes down quite quickly so you definitely need to keep it plugged in, where possible. Also, the UK keyboard membrane is a bit annoying as it isn’t fixed to the keyboard and falls off when you move it into other positions, so there’s a real risk of losing it when out and about.
Overall, it’s decent for the price.
Love i
Is honestly amazing for only like 250? I use it for my digital art and DnD sessions and it’s a great little laptop! A little on the slow side ut I assume that is more to do with my connection than the laptop! Be sure to install google to avoid having to pay for google docs etc.
A lot for a little money
I bought this laptop for my daughter for college. She loves her Macbook Pro but the college suggested that using a windows machine would be better for college work. I know she could have managed but still decided to get her a cheaper lappy just for college use. She chose this Jumper for it’s size and portability, having to lug it around college all day, plus in her words it will keep her Mac safe at home.
I was very pleasantly surprised when it was delivered. It is quick enough for everyday tasks and web browsing, small and light for carrying around. Not that I imagine it will see anything but Spotify, Yotube and word processing most of the time, which is seems perfect for. I particularly liked that it is constructed of aluminium and has nice strong hinges. It seems to be well made and has a nice screen. USB-C Charging is convenient. The battery seems to last about 4 hours of genuine use but is easy to charge . My daughter likes it and is happy so that makes me happy. It’s early days yet as she hasn’t had it long but it seems like a value for money cheaper machine perfect for my daughters needs. I think for 250 pounds it is good value.
Great laptop for a young person starting secondary school
Perfect for my 11 year old daughter who just started Secondary School. Does everything she needs it to do, light weight, great battery life, some great features like touch screen, great price. Really happy.
Great laptop for a young person starting secondary school
Perfect for my 11 year old daughter who just started Secondary School. Does everything she needs it to do, light weight, great battery life, some great features like touch screen, great price. Really happy.
Battery does not charge
I am having problems because the laptop does not charge
OMGG NOTHING BETTER!! ❤️🔥
I can’t BELIEVE THIS PRODUCT!! It is amazing!! I love it so much just as described!!! Amazing touch screen! Can fold into a tablet mode, aswell as a laptop mode! So good love to play games, school work, painting esc. I can’t believe this laptop SO GOOD FOR THE PRICE! I bought 2 for my brother AS IT IS JUST SO MIND BLOWING! I go on this laptop/tablet everyday! So nice greetings at the start when you open it up! Easy to set up! 10/10 BUY NOWW!!
OMGG NOTHING BETTER!! ❤️🔥
I can’t BELIEVE THIS PRODUCT!! It is amazing!! I love it so much just as described!!! Amazing touch screen! Can fold into a tablet mode, aswell as a laptop mode! So good love to play games, school work, painting esc. I can’t believe this laptop SO GOOD FOR THE PRICE! I bought 2 for my brother AS IT IS JUST SO MIND BLOWING! I go on this laptop/tablet everyday! So nice greetings at the start when you open it up! Easy to set up! 10/10 BUY NOWW!!
Fantastic small lap top
Spent many hours reading reviews on inexpensive laptops and kept coming back to Jumper as most of the extensive reviews recommended these lap tops. It actually sounded to good to be true but in the end I decided to have a go. It was a present for my wife to use as a good fast easy to use laptop for browsing and general use. I was not disappointed and in fact we are over the moon with the machine. Super quality, light, fast, brilliant features, everything you need. Unpack the box plug it in with UK plug, follow the easy on screen instructions, ten minutes all done, up and running. Amazing value for money, the greatest thing is that it does not come with all the extra apps installed that you don’t want and you can’t remove. If you want a small, high quality and really fast machine, look no further, at this price it’s an absolute steal.
Fantastic small lap top
Spent many hours reading reviews on inexpensive laptops and kept coming back to Jumper as most of the extensive reviews recommended these lap tops. It actually sounded to good to be true but in the end I decided to have a go. It was a present for my wife to use as a good fast easy to use laptop for browsing and general use. I was not disappointed and in fact we are over the moon with the machine. Super quality, light, fast, brilliant features, everything you need. Unpack the box plug it in with UK plug, follow the easy on screen instructions, ten minutes all done, up and running. Amazing value for money, the greatest thing is that it does not come with all the extra apps installed that you don’t want and you can’t remove. If you want a small, high quality and really fast machine, look no further, at this price it’s an absolute steal.
I picked my daughter up a Jumper laptop during lockdown (she’s 9) for her schoolwork and was impressed with what it did for the price. Build quality was a little plasticky and there’s a rubber keymat to hide the US keyboard, but it did everything she needed and handled Minecraft so I couldn’t complain.
I found myself looking at Chromebooks recently, wanting something I could flip over to use as a tablet but all the decent solutions were really expensive. Then I spotted this for about half the price and took a punt. I’ve been using it for a few days and I’m pretty happy with it, but will focus on the shortcomings. Remember, it’s cheap and most of these issues are minor but they’re things that stuck out to me. First thing to mention, though, is the build quality. It’s way better than my daughter’s laptop, pretty solid, and still very lightweight. It is very realistically usable as a tablet.
There is still a US keyboard covered with a (removable) rubber keyboard sleeve that can be removed. Indeed, flip it into tablet mode and the cover falls off… so you’ll need somewhere to store it! This is a big shame as the actual keyboard is lovely and great to type on. Mind, it’s really only the , @ and ” you need to worry about and touch typers won’t have a problem.
The screen isn’t as big as you’d hope due to a fairly this strip at the bottom with the Windows logo on. This can be a good place to hold onto the screen in tablet mode, I guess, and I stopped noticing it after a while. As a touch screen it’s pretty responsive and accurate. It also feels nice to tap and swipe. The only real issue I noticed was when I was playing around in Paint. If I swiped and circled too quickly, the results were curves with corners. Image quality is good and I’ve watched a fair bit of video on it.
Sound is a bit of an issue, though, with the speakers not being the best. Even on full some videos were a little too quiet, and others with decent amplification were a bit distorted. Still, pop in headphones (there is a socket, or bluetooth works) and you’re sorted.
Talking of sockets, these are limited. There is USB-C for charging, and I assume connectivity. In addition there is a mini-HDMI for screen output and a micro-USB. There’s no regular USB port, though I don’t see how you could include one and still have the unit as thin as it is! So expect to need a breakout box or adapter cable to attach any hardware.
Finally there is a Micro-SD card slot in the side which is handy, but I found it a little fiddly getting the card in. You need to slide it in at exactly the right angle, but once you get the knack it’s fine.
Battery life is around what’s quoted – 5-ish hours of general use seems roughly what I’m getting. This is fine as it’s used mainly around the house and classroom so I can charge it when I need to.
In terms of performance, look at the spec. It does what you’d expect of something with that CPU and RAM configuration. For me… that’s pretty much all I want. Office, a bit of video streaming, registering classes and so on. For the price, I’m pretty happy. Hope this helps someone!
[EDIT] I had a couple of queries about the laptop and contacted their customer service who were really good. Quick, accurate and friendly. Worth the extra star.
I picked my daughter up a Jumper laptop during lockdown (she’s 9) for her schoolwork and was impressed with what it did for the price. Build quality was a little plasticky and there’s a rubber keymat to hide the US keyboard, but it did everything she needed and handled Minecraft so I couldn’t complain.
I found myself looking at Chromebooks recently, wanting something I could flip over to use as a tablet but all the decent solutions were really expensive. Then I spotted this for about half the price and took a punt. I’ve been using it for a few days and I’m pretty happy with it, but will focus on the shortcomings. Remember, it’s cheap and most of these issues are minor but they’re things that stuck out to me. First thing to mention, though, is the build quality. It’s way better than my daughter’s laptop, pretty solid, and still very lightweight. It is very realistically usable as a tablet.
There is still a US keyboard covered with a (removable) rubber keyboard sleeve that can be removed. Indeed, flip it into tablet mode and the cover falls off… so you’ll need somewhere to store it! This is a big shame as the actual keyboard is lovely and great to type on. Mind, it’s really only the , @ and ” you need to worry about and touch typers won’t have a problem.
The screen isn’t as big as you’d hope due to a fairly this strip at the bottom with the Windows logo on. This can be a good place to hold onto the screen in tablet mode, I guess, and I stopped noticing it after a while. As a touch screen it’s pretty responsive and accurate. It also feels nice to tap and swipe. The only real issue I noticed was when I was playing around in Paint. If I swiped and circled too quickly, the results were curves with corners. Image quality is good and I’ve watched a fair bit of video on it.
Sound is a bit of an issue, though, with the speakers not being the best. Even on full some videos were a little too quiet, and others with decent amplification were a bit distorted. Still, pop in headphones (there is a socket, or bluetooth works) and you’re sorted.
Talking of sockets, these are limited. There is USB-C for charging, and I assume connectivity. In addition there is a mini-HDMI for screen output and a micro-USB. There’s no regular USB port, though I don’t see how you could include one and still have the unit as thin as it is! So expect to need a breakout box or adapter cable to attach any hardware.
Finally there is a Micro-SD card slot in the side which is handy, but I found it a little fiddly getting the card in. You need to slide it in at exactly the right angle, but once you get the knack it’s fine.
Battery life is around what’s quoted – 5-ish hours of general use seems roughly what I’m getting. This is fine as it’s used mainly around the house and classroom so I can charge it when I need to.
In terms of performance, look at the spec. It does what you’d expect of something with that CPU and RAM configuration. For me… that’s pretty much all I want. Office, a bit of video streaming, registering classes and so on. For the price, I’m pretty happy. Hope this helps someone!
[EDIT] I had a couple of queries about the laptop and contacted their customer service who were really good. Quick, accurate and friendly. Worth the extra star.
Does what I need it to
Battery life is good, and screen quality is good enough for what I need. Not really good for games as it becomes a bit sluggish, but fine for everything else. It’s nice and light and easy to handle. Not a fan of the rubber keyboard overlay as it falls off when you fold it into tablet form. Not tested the camera yet. Very easy to set up and install what I needed. A decent budget laptop.
Does what I need it to
Battery life is good, and screen quality is good enough for what I need. Not really good for games as it becomes a bit sluggish, but fine for everything else. It’s nice and light and easy to handle. Not a fan of the rubber keyboard overlay as it falls off when you fold it into tablet form. Not tested the camera yet. Very easy to set up and install what I needed. A decent budget laptop.
Fantastic value.
Pros:
Battery life excellent.
Light but solid/well built.
Compact.
Fast. 6gb ram seems to be plenty for this device, no lagging.
Has windows 10 loaded, which needs activating in settings before some updates/upgrades will work.
Cons:
It has a U.S. keyboard with a removable thin rubber over lay with U.K. keys.
The and # are reversed, as are the @ and /. I bought a 3.99 pack of key stickers to change those keys, took me a few minutes and fixed forever. You could just use the on-screen keyboard icon (already there waiting,) to enter and get used to the different key positions of course.
*This next one is nothing to do with the laptop and solely a Microsoft/Windows issue*
It took me a couple of days to fully update the device. Windows has a bad update H021 I think, and it just wouldn’t install. Windows installer eventually gave up, and once the more recent updates in the queue had installed it realised the rogue one was obselete and removed it from the queue.
The laptop will eventually do all this on it’s own but I’m impatient so tried to get involved!!
No standard size USB port, but simply buy a Micro USB or USB C adaptor for a few to add one. *My micro usb port didn’t work so the product was returned and refunded.
Worth noting: Office is not installed, but you can use online office with all the apps with one click from the office icon.
Overall, once the updates are done, this is a fab little machine and does all I need, quickly. I love the touchscreen, love the portability, love the battery, and love the price.
Any issues like mine with updates/keyboard layout are all well documented online and a quick Google will show you how to resolve, IF these are things you want to change.
Unfortunately the micro usb port on mine didn’t work, so I returned the laptop. The return was dealt with well by Amazon, had to visit a shop with a Hermes returns booth and scan a QR code to print the return label.
Fantastic value.
Pros:
Battery life excellent.
Light but solid/well built.
Compact.
Fast. 6gb ram seems to be plenty for this device, no lagging.
Has windows 10 loaded, which needs activating in settings before some updates/upgrades will work.
Cons:
It has a U.S. keyboard with a removable thin rubber over lay with U.K. keys.
The and # are reversed, as are the @ and /. I bought a 3.99 pack of key stickers to change those keys, took me a few minutes and fixed forever. You could just use the on-screen keyboard icon (already there waiting,) to enter and get used to the different key positions of course.
*This next one is nothing to do with the laptop and solely a Microsoft/Windows issue*
It took me a couple of days to fully update the device. Windows has a bad update H021 I think, and it just wouldn’t install. Windows installer eventually gave up, and once the more recent updates in the queue had installed it realised the rogue one was obselete and removed it from the queue.
The laptop will eventually do all this on it’s own but I’m impatient so tried to get involved!!
No standard size USB port, but simply buy a Micro USB or USB C adaptor for a few to add one. *My micro usb port didn’t work so the product was returned and refunded.
Worth noting: Office is not installed, but you can use online office with all the apps with one click from the office icon.
Overall, once the updates are done, this is a fab little machine and does all I need, quickly. I love the touchscreen, love the portability, love the battery, and love the price.
Any issues like mine with updates/keyboard layout are all well documented online and a quick Google will show you how to resolve, IF these are things you want to change.
Unfortunately the micro usb port on mine didn’t work, so I returned the laptop. The return was dealt with well by Amazon, had to visit a shop with a Hermes returns booth and scan a QR code to print the return label.
Touch Screeen Monito
The laptop is easy enough to setup and this actual one is a touch screen unit which is good. Spec for it is actually quite good and so far after using it, its been a reliable system for my day to day use. It runs off windows 10 so its an extremely easy computer to use for a lot of people. Build quality has been decent as well and even the screen is clear and crisp. It runs off a ssd unit so it feels speedy when In use too.
Brought this with the sole intention of using Linux on a flippy screen device.
Almost works but there are a few work around’s to getting this laptop working under Linux.
The most annoying aspect was the screen is rotated 90 degrees off when logging in (Fixed with a custom command on logging in ‘xrandr -o normal’)
A workaround to this is to remove the iio service so screen flipping stops but then use a custom python command linked to a key combination (like Ctrl + Esc keys) to flip the screen over into tent mode and back.
The best Linux that just works out of the box as of August 2021 is Ubuntu Budgie Linux (it has drivers for the WiFi built in), Although Elementary os 6 works just as well.
The sound goes louder in Linux (if the volume is enabled to go above 100%).
Screen looks great.
Runs slightly faster under Linux compared to windows.
Very few dropped frames on YouTube 1080p videos
Battery life under Linux is much the same as for Windows (about 5 hours).
In Linux I can have more browser tabs open and flick between them faster than in windows using Google Chrome on either OS.
The only advantage to using windows is the screen rotation where as in Linux I removed the iio service and used a custom python script that runs with a key combination to flip the desktop upside down or normal
The screenshot shows Ubuntu Budgie Linux installed
The battery life is a little bit of a let down at about 5 hours max but understandable for such a thin laptop.
Will work with a Dell docking station that has USB-C for connecting and charging (even though the dock is 19 volts). Dual screen too
Power lead is nice and long and the speakers are actully pretty good (if driven loud enough).
for 249 pounds still a great product.
The small screen with full HD makes for a great DPI screen. colours are nice too
Its fairly light weight, small and very portable.
UPDATE: WILL work with windows 11 even though the Windows health check says the processor is incompatible.
I did have to download the drivers for all of the chipset, wifi, touch screen and screen rotation.
all works well and slightly faster to use than windows 10
Runs fastest under CLoudready OS (Chrome OS) from Neverware.
Alt tab switching is very quick, multiple tabs open and full screen 1080p Youtube works a treat
Also works surprisingly well under Android X86 (turns laptop into an Android tablet)
Brought this with the sole intention of using Linux on a flippy screen device.
Almost works but there are a few work around’s to getting this laptop working under Linux.
The most annoying aspect was the screen is rotated 90 degrees off when logging in (Fixed with a custom command on logging in ‘xrandr -o normal’)
A workaround to this is to remove the iio service so screen flipping stops but then use a custom python command linked to a key combination (like Ctrl + Esc keys) to flip the screen over into tent mode and back.
The best Linux that just works out of the box as of August 2021 is Ubuntu Budgie Linux (it has drivers for the WiFi built in), Although Elementary os 6 works just as well.
The sound goes louder in Linux (if the volume is enabled to go above 100%).
Screen looks great.
Runs slightly faster under Linux compared to windows.
Very few dropped frames on YouTube 1080p videos
Battery life under Linux is much the same as for Windows (about 5 hours).
In Linux I can have more browser tabs open and flick between them faster than in windows using Google Chrome on either OS.
The only advantage to using windows is the screen rotation where as in Linux I removed the iio service and used a custom python script that runs with a key combination to flip the desktop upside down or normal
The screenshot shows Ubuntu Budgie Linux installed
The battery life is a little bit of a let down at about 5 hours max but understandable for such a thin laptop.
Will work with a Dell docking station that has USB-C for connecting and charging (even though the dock is 19 volts). Dual screen too
Power lead is nice and long and the speakers are actully pretty good (if driven loud enough).
for 249 pounds still a great product.
The small screen with full HD makes for a great DPI screen. colours are nice too
Its fairly light weight, small and very portable.
UPDATE: WILL work with windows 11 even though the Windows health check says the processor is incompatible.
I did have to download the drivers for all of the chipset, wifi, touch screen and screen rotation.
all works well and slightly faster to use than windows 10
Runs fastest under CLoudready OS (Chrome OS) from Neverware.
Alt tab switching is very quick, multiple tabs open and full screen 1080p Youtube works a treat
Also works surprisingly well under Android X86 (turns laptop into an Android tablet)
For 200 this is an amazing laptop for the money . great screen and flip option for tablet use. Touchscreen is perfect and responsive. Sound isnt the best but youre not paying 1000 for this item, its functional to say the least. The computer/c CPU heats up a fair bit and the battery life isnt the longest but overall its easily 3.5/4 out of 5 stars.
Love the tablet flip over screen portrait or landscape mode too. NO USB ports though so beware if this is all you have. USB-C power input. USB micro outputs so you’ll need a USB adaptor for stick drives etc.
The volume buttons aren’t that responsive and very very close to the power button so you can accidentally sleep the laptop when you’re trying to adjust volume. Id use the keyboard Fn Keys.
Overall very very happy with this neat little laptop for 200 I cant find any better with this level of features and functionality.
Great budget laptop and tablet- worth the money!
For 200 this is an amazing laptop for the money . great screen and flip option for tablet use. Touchscreen is perfect and responsive. Sound isnt the best but youre not paying 1000 for this item, its functional to say the least. The computer/c CPU heats up a fair bit and the battery life isnt the longest but overall its easily 3.5/4 out of 5 stars.
Love the tablet flip over screen portrait or landscape mode too. NO USB ports though so beware if this is all you have. USB-C power input. USB micro outputs so you’ll need a USB adaptor for stick drives etc.
The volume buttons aren’t that responsive and very very close to the power button so you can accidentally sleep the laptop when you’re trying to adjust volume. Id use the keyboard Fn Keys.
Overall very very happy with this neat little laptop for 200 I cant find any better with this level of features and functionality.