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Confirmed : WIFI: 802.11b/g/n/ac wireless internet & M2 Hatch
$3 off and other offers if paying through Paypal.
Based on current GBP=USD Rate of (1 British Pound equals = 1.33 US Dollar )
Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO Notebook Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO is equipped with a 13.3 inch FHD IPS display, brings your photos and videos to life. Powered by Intel Apollo Lake N3450 processor, ensures high performance. Designed with HDMI output, allows you to connect it to monitors, TV or projectors, perfect for creating your personal home theater. Dual band 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz WiFi supported, ensures you high-speed surfing.
Main Features: ● Microsoft Windows 10 Home OS Windows 10 brings back the popular Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you mark up Web pages on your screen ● Intel Apollo Lake N3450 Quad Core 1.1GHz, up to 2.2GHz Ultra-low-voltage platform and quad-core processing provide maximum high-efficiency power to go. Intel Turbo Boost Technology delivers dynamic extra power when you need it ● 13.3 inch FHD IPS Screen with 1920 x 1080 Resolution Offering good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web. The 1920 x 1080 resolution screen boasts impressive high-quality images ● 6GB DDR3 RAM for Advanced Multitasking, up to 8GB Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games, photos and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once ● 64GB eMMC Storage Capacity ( supports SSD expand ) Provides room to store pictures, videos, music and more ● 128GB TF Card Expansion Accepts compatible card up to 128GB ( not included ) for easy expansion ● Camera for Photos and Face-to-face Chat 2.0MP front camera lets you capture memorable moments or chat with friends ● Dual Band 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz WiFi 802.11b/g/n/ac wireless Internet, allows you to connect to the Web while within range of an available wireless network
19 comments
Ghulam35
14 Sep 17#1
I paid £167 last week and it was shipped today, does anyone know if I will be getting the v4 with better touchpad, SSD hatch and the wireless ac?
Sniper_Monk to Ghulam35
14 Sep 17#2
Most probably you will receive V4 ( Check comments sections under product listing) else write to CS.
sipart
14 Sep 17#3
This link from an old email works but £168 (as of 15/9/17 at 19:00 is up to £193 - I think these email links must only survive a certain amount of clicks at the lower price!):
Try logging in a seperate window and checking the price, its showed that price to me.
Could it be account specific?
Now showing £168
buyer100
14 Sep 17#6
How do I get it for this price?
Nobull
14 Sep 17#7
Does anyone have one who could comment on whether the wifi works at a decent speed and the trackpad on v4 is usable?
Actionnotwords69 to Nobull
15 Sep 17#10
Got 2 of these machines and completely happy with performance out of the box.
Harry_Potter
14 Sep 17#8
They have a large backlog of orders. Ordered mine a week ago and was told 10-15 days before dispatch
sam_of_london
14 Sep 17#9
Expired price
spank
18 Sep 17#11
Yeah gearbest is so slow with delivery, expect to wait at least a month. Dealt with them a few times now and experienced the long waiting times. Best way is to order and forget about it :smile:
Sniper_Monk to spank
26 Sep 17#12
Yup, my order is being shipped out just now. complained and they said the estimated delivery time was mentioned while buying.
Considering that Light in the box is selling the same at £192 and a 7-10 Business Day delivery i still think gearbest is a better option. the £20 pounds saved can help you buy a SSD.
spank to Sniper_Monk
28 Sep 17#16
Your lucky spoke to cs on messenger and they blanked me. Still waiting to be shipped
Sniper_Monk to spank
2 Oct 17#17
Says shipped, Tracking doesnt update, 10-15 Business Days !! So god knows when i will receive mine. If anyone knows a good price for a 128 GB M.2 2242 SSD plz PM me.
I've got the v4 of this and have been evaluating it for the last 3-4 weeks. Below are my impressions.
CONS
- Wifi performance from the Intel AC 3165 wireless chip in this is very, very poor. Download speeds are about 30% of my other two laptops. Signal drops out completely if I move to the other side of the house. Random disconnects, drops in speed etc. Other owners have experienced similar problems, whereas others have no problems at all. I think there's a fault with it or there's a quality control problem during manufacturing. Clearly, there are a proportion of these where the Wifi isn't working as it should be.
- Battery life on mine is really quite poor - around 4 to 4.5 hours measured through BatteryBarPro (much more accurate than the Windows 10 battery monitor). There's no way I could take this to work for example without having to take the charger with me as well.
- I initially didn't like the trackpad but having used it for the last 3-4 weeks, I think it's "okay", though no more than that.
- Speakers are rubbish and very tinny. Sound through earphones is fine though.
- Keyboard is disappointing. It's just about usable but no more than that. Keys need a very definite press to register. I can anticipate some of the keys failing at some point in the future, particularly the space bar as you have to press much more towards the centre of the key. Not really the sort of laptop that you want to be using to regularly typing 20,000 word articles....
- N3450 is okay for basic tasks but it maxes at 100% constantly when loading media heavy web pages. Windows feels surprisingly sluggish compared to my i5 laptop. Really would benefit from a faster CPU and subsystem.
- Screen would benefit from a higher contrast ratio. It's sharp but there's loss of detail in black scenes of films as the contrast ratio isn't quite high enough. Fine for office work though and internet etc, just not ideal for films where there's alot of black or dark areas.
- in built microphone isn't very sensitive. You have to point your head 2ft from the microphone for Cortana, Skype etc!! You need to plug in earphones with mic for that...
- MeiMengMeng.Win.Clients.exe and other rogues services are loaded on startup which are not native to Windows. Looks like someone has fiddled with the original installation. I ended up disabling it.
PROS
- Very low price for what you're getting. You'll never get a Windows laptop anywhere close to this for £170 in the UK.
- Aluminium build makes the chassis very rigid. Feels pretty durable.
- Laptop is thin and not too heavy.
- IPS 1080p screen is a bonus at this price (though the note the comments about contrast ratio).
- m.2 storage expansion slot is useful as 256GB SSDs can be had for £60 or so.
OVERALL
- Reasonable entry level / basic machine for light users on a tight budget (£170) or anyone wanting a secondary laptop. You won't find anything remotely similar to this in PC World at this price. The two real annoyances for me are the Wifi and keyboard. Everything else is more or less okay.
- Bear in mind that you are buying an entry level laptop, so don't expect it to have the usability or power of a Macbook or XPS13.
- Not really suitable for someone looking for a heavy duty, comprehensive, daily 'workhorse' of a laptop as those usability niggles will become a real pain over time.
- For a sub-£200 laptop, it's okay but if I was shopping for a laptop again, I would probably give this a miss and spend another £100 or so to get the Chuwi Lapbook Air instead or one of the Xiaomi laptops.
sipart
26 Sep 17#14
Thanks Picard123 for your review. Not got mine yet and my expectations are fairly low as you can't really expect more for something at this price and spec.
Not sure I would recommend the Chuwi Lapbook Air as its an unknown quantity at the moment? And when you get into and Xiaomi laptop price range (even at import prices) then its a bit more of a risk spending that kind of money and having zero customer service in reality. I think the Jumper ezbook 3 pro has the right balance of 'quality!' while still being cheap enough to take the risk (at the moment). Time will tell!
spank
27 Sep 17#15
Still bloody waiting nearly 4 wks now and not even shipped
winchman
9 Oct 17#19
This is still available, current price is £163.17. Quite a few people on here now have them. Compared to what you can buy here a pretty decent deal..
Opening post
Confirmed : WIFI: 802.11b/g/n/ac wireless internet & M2 Hatch
$3 off and other offers if paying through Paypal.
Based on current GBP=USD Rate of (1 British Pound equals = 1.33 US Dollar )
Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO Notebook
Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO is equipped with a 13.3 inch FHD IPS display, brings your photos and videos to life. Powered by Intel Apollo Lake N3450 processor, ensures high performance. Designed with HDMI output, allows you to connect it to monitors, TV or projectors, perfect for creating your personal home theater. Dual band 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz WiFi supported, ensures you high-speed surfing.
Main Features:
● Microsoft Windows 10 Home OS
Windows 10 brings back the popular Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you mark up Web pages on your screen
● Intel Apollo Lake N3450 Quad Core 1.1GHz, up to 2.2GHz
Ultra-low-voltage platform and quad-core processing provide maximum high-efficiency power to go. Intel Turbo Boost Technology delivers dynamic extra power when you need it
● 13.3 inch FHD IPS Screen with 1920 x 1080 Resolution
Offering good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web. The 1920 x 1080 resolution screen boasts impressive high-quality images
● 6GB DDR3 RAM for Advanced Multitasking, up to 8GB
Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games, photos and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once
● 64GB eMMC Storage Capacity ( supports SSD expand )
Provides room to store pictures, videos, music and more
● 128GB TF Card Expansion
Accepts compatible card up to 128GB ( not included ) for easy expansion
● Camera for Photos and Face-to-face Chat
2.0MP front camera lets you capture memorable moments or chat with friends
● Dual Band 2.4GHz / 5.0GHz WiFi
802.11b/g/n/ac wireless Internet, allows you to connect to the Web while within range of an available wireless network
19 comments
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Considering that Light in the box is selling the same at £192 and a 7-10 Business Day delivery i still think gearbest is a better option. the £20 pounds saved can help you buy a SSD.
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CONS
- Wifi performance from the Intel AC 3165 wireless chip in this is very, very poor. Download speeds are about 30% of my other two laptops. Signal drops out completely if I move to the other side of the house. Random disconnects, drops in speed etc. Other owners have experienced similar problems, whereas others have no problems at all. I think there's a fault with it or there's a quality control problem during manufacturing. Clearly, there are a proportion of these where the Wifi isn't working as it should be.
- Battery life on mine is really quite poor - around 4 to 4.5 hours measured through BatteryBarPro (much more accurate than the Windows 10 battery monitor). There's no way I could take this to work for example without having to take the charger with me as well.
- I initially didn't like the trackpad but having used it for the last 3-4 weeks, I think it's "okay", though no more than that.
- Speakers are rubbish and very tinny. Sound through earphones is fine though.
- Keyboard is disappointing. It's just about usable but no more than that. Keys need a very definite press to register. I can anticipate some of the keys failing at some point in the future, particularly the space bar as you have to press much more towards the centre of the key. Not really the sort of laptop that you want to be using to regularly typing 20,000 word articles....
- N3450 is okay for basic tasks but it maxes at 100% constantly when loading media heavy web pages. Windows feels surprisingly sluggish compared to my i5 laptop. Really would benefit from a faster CPU and subsystem.
- Screen would benefit from a higher contrast ratio. It's sharp but there's loss of detail in black scenes of films as the contrast ratio isn't quite high enough. Fine for office work though and internet etc, just not ideal for films where there's alot of black or dark areas.
- in built microphone isn't very sensitive. You have to point your head 2ft from the microphone for Cortana, Skype etc!! You need to plug in earphones with mic for that...
- MeiMengMeng.Win.Clients.exe and other rogues services are loaded on startup which are not native to Windows. Looks like someone has fiddled with the original installation. I ended up disabling it.
PROS
- Very low price for what you're getting. You'll never get a Windows laptop anywhere close to this for £170 in the UK.
- Aluminium build makes the chassis very rigid. Feels pretty durable.
- Laptop is thin and not too heavy.
- IPS 1080p screen is a bonus at this price (though the note the comments about contrast ratio).
- m.2 storage expansion slot is useful as 256GB SSDs can be had for £60 or so.
OVERALL
- Reasonable entry level / basic machine for light users on a tight budget (£170) or anyone wanting a secondary laptop. You won't find anything remotely similar to this in PC World at this price. The two real annoyances for me are the Wifi and keyboard. Everything else is more or less okay.
- Bear in mind that you are buying an entry level laptop, so don't expect it to have the usability or power of a Macbook or XPS13.
- Not really suitable for someone looking for a heavy duty, comprehensive, daily 'workhorse' of a laptop as those usability niggles will become a real pain over time.
- For a sub-£200 laptop, it's okay but if I was shopping for a laptop again, I would probably give this a miss and spend another £100 or so to get the Chuwi Lapbook Air instead or one of the Xiaomi laptops.
Not sure I would recommend the Chuwi Lapbook Air as its an unknown quantity at the moment? And when you get into and Xiaomi laptop price range (even at import prices) then its a bit more of a risk spending that kind of money and having zero customer service in reality. I think the Jumper ezbook 3 pro has the right balance of 'quality!' while still being cheap enough to take the risk (at the moment). Time will tell!