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The Jumper Laptop is a sleek ultrabook featuring an Intel Celeron Quad-Core processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB ROM, designed for efficient performance and stunning visuals. With a 13.3-inch FHD display, dual-band WiFi, and a long-lasting battery, this laptop is perfect for professionals on the go. Plus, it supports TF card expansion up to 256GB, ensuring you never run out of space.
B**D
Okay but not great
This was on offer with a voucher and the positive reviews made me choose this. I only need a basic laptop for email, browsing etc. so it didn't really matter that it wasn't a super-duper state of the art one. For the job this does most things that I want and is quite fast on boot-up and windows open quick enough. The rubber overlay for the keyboard gives a slightly rubbery feel and occasionally a letter is missing as I type so I have to correct it. You do get used to the feel though. With two usb, micro sd card and headphone sockets it doesn't spoil you with facilities. Occasionally, the laptop will not boot-up correctly with strange flickering screen artifacts such as coloured lines at the top of the screen or staying blank which a restart seems to cure. This could be a serious problem or a glitch which affects this machine but as it's intermittent I'll wait and see which it could be as I don't have any files etc on it to lose as it's only for browsing, email and such. I knew this machine wasn't powerful enough for action games but should be okay for word or card games etc. so don't buy this for gaming. For what I needed, this does what I want.P.S. After 5 months it's developed a fault with a thin line permanently across the top part of the screen.
C**S
Nice little lightweight notepad, good size and super battery life
I have a more powerful acre laptop which is used for my day to day stuff, but I wanted a lighter and simple to use laptop to take on my daily commute.The laptop needed to have good battery life as would be used for at least 3 hours a day, powerful enough to surf the net and watch some steaming sites, surf amazon etc. I had a budget of £200 and managed to find this one slightly over that, but it looked more powerful than the others I’d seen so I didn’t mind spending the extra.My first impressions were very good, the design is sleek and clean, the case feels strong and looks great. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of my other one but has Hdmi out and a USB port which I will probably add a hub type device to to improve connections.The laptop is super light and of a perfect size to do what I need to slip into my rucksack and not really notice it’s in there.I’ve used it for over a week now downloading a few movies from my subscriptions sites and playing back on the screen without issue and with good quality.The little unit is powered by an entry level intel processor, which is a quad core and 1.1ghz but can be overclocked more (double I think)- not something I’m fully up to speed on but may take a look to get the most out of it. It has a 128gb hard drive which should be fine for my needs, it longer term you can pick up cheap ssds to increase that size for little money.Battery wise I’ve not run it fully flat,But I’m getting well over the 3 hours I needed to get me through the day. I fully expect it to last double if not more than that.It come preloaded with windows 10 which you set up as you first boot it on, took about 10 mins to set up and it’s linked to my other windows account which means I can save on cloud and download stuff across the two.So far so good really for this little laptop, it’s apparent it is an entry level laptop because of the speed and connectivity but it’s exactly what I needed for my commute. Super happy with it.
L**A
A huge value for a bargain price
Hi there!I got this little lovely machine in Feb 2021. I bought for my son who uses it for his school. He is absolutely delighted with the machine. 4K videoes and all. The design looks pretty robust. The display is at par with any decent laptop. Obviously this machine is not meant for gaming. Within reasonable limits it is fast and responsive.The only problem I faced is Windows OS. It was not adhereing to Microsoft standards. My husband ( a techie guy ) consulted Jumper Support. They advised that if needed I could reinstall the OS. My husband then reinstalled the OS. After that the machine is as smooth as butter. For a laptop under £300, I am thoroughly impressed.A minor point I noticed is regarding the BIOS. My husband wanted a BIOS configuration of admin password, no user password and no power on cmos password. For some reason he was not allowed this combo. Again, this is not a question of life and death. I am still going to give five stars.I take this opportunity to give my feedback to the end users as follows :1. If you are not a technical person, probably you won't notice anything wrong with Windows. Go ahead and purchase the laptop.2. If you are a technically proficient user, probably you would know what to do with Windows. Go ahead and purchase the laptop.3. If you are in between, you would enjoy tinkering with the machine. Go ahead and purchase the laptop.Feeback for the manufacturer : Your hardware is par excellence. But hardware expertise is totally different from software and system administration. Please get a software guy to install the operating system. Don't ask a hardware professional to deal with system installations.Jumper Technologies also gave me a free bag full of goodies to give them a feedback. That includes the back pack, an ethernet to usb2 adapter, a wireless mouse and a mousepad. That's really generous.Thank you Jumper Tech.
D**.
it's good
it done it's job
I**E
Seems OK for the price
Spent a little time with it tonight when it arrived downloading updates and setting up accounts. Seems OK, and works well for what we need it for (daughter's school work).Not too keen on the US keyboard, even though we get the rubber cover with the UK keylayout on. The cover itself fits snuggly and will protect the real keys as well as acting as a dust shield, but I'd have preferred the original keys to be UK. Also, the power connector at the laptop end could "click" in a little tighter, but it does work.It also runs Roblox, which she is happy with and I'm going to see if it'll manage Minecraft. More info in the manual about expansion (SSD?) would be useful, too. The battery life seems fine with the system reporting 9 hours when I was downloading all the Windows updates, but seeming to settle on a full battery lasting 5 once I had it up and going. Fine for us as she'll almost always be sat using it with it plugged in.
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