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The Jumper Ezbook 3 Pro is a sleek 13.3-inch ultrabook featuring a Full HD IPS display, powered by an Intel Apollo Lake N3450 quad-core processor paired with 6GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage. It offers versatile connectivity with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0, dual 2MP cameras, and supports SSD upgrades via SATA slot. Encased in a durable full metal shell and backed by a 4500mAh battery, it’s designed for professionals seeking a budget-friendly, portable laptop that balances performance and style.
Brand | jumper |
Package Dimensions | 38 x 31 x 8 cm; 1.44 kg |
Manufacturer | jumper |
Series | Ezbook |
Colour | Ezbook 3 Pro |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | 68030 |
Processor Speed | 1.44 GHz |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 4 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Size | 64 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | DMA |
Audio Details | Speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 500 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Intel HD Graphics 630 |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11bgn |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Front Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.44 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**K
This is one to beat on value.
I am really impressed so far. You are getting a lot of bang for your bucks here. Build quality is impressive and leaves little to be desired. Performance is adequate for what it is and will cope well with most office, browsing tasks, media consumption and basic photo editing. I tested 4k video on youtube and it was faultless, playing the 4k video fluently and buffering it ahead at the same time for uninterrupted experience. I got what I would call version 5 of this laptop with latch door at the back for easily upgrade-able storage using m.2 sata 2242 SSD. You can use the better value 2280 with easy mod after you remove the bottom cover. Keyboard feels nice to type on, touchpad is large, responsive and very nice to work with. Using gestures to scroll, control sound volume, and to go back and forward in browser navigation is seamless. The highlight, apart from excellent build quality, is the Full HD (1080p) IPS screen. It is just lovely to look at, with more than sufficient brightness indoors, perfect viewing angles and great colours with fairly deep blacks (good contrast ratio). Unfortunately there is some back light bleed at the very bottom of the screen which is visible on dark backgrounds with higher levels of brightness setting and in dark environment but not a deal breaker at all and not bad enough to knock one start down as the value you are getting here is incredible when compared to competition. Wifi signal could have been stronger as my old Lenovo X220 is having a better reception, however you are getting the newest and fastest A/C standard which is not all that usual in budget laptops. Very few things can be improved upon at this price, I got mine for £215. Power supply could have had longer lead, full SD card slot would have been nicer than microSD and backlit keyboard would have made it perfect. But one can't nit pick too much at this price point. The form factor is just perfect for me. It is really slim therefore easy to slip into backpack or other forms of luggage. I think I am going to upgrade it with m.2 2280 SSD and do a clean install with USB flash loaded with windows 10 using Microsoft's official windows download tool. You won't be disappointed with this laptop and will appreciate the really great build quality which gives this laptop a very premium feel and catapults it well above competition at this price point. Btw. many review were pointing that it does not have a print screen key, well now it has through FN shortcut key.edit: 25.1.18Update and further evaluation. Love how one can control sound volume with three finger gesture and similarly. Well, let me update you here a bit. I just put the laptop to sleep unwillingly for the first time second ago, due to awkward power key placement. Not too bad overall since this was the very first time that happened. Ok, the build quality is not all that great after all when you find things like screen peeling off at the right side. You can kind of press it back and it will stick for a moment. I have solution on mind already. I am going to carefully inject a super gel glue there to have it stick permanently. It appears that this could more of a tinkers laptop. I did upgrade the storage with WD Blue 250GB 3D NAND m.2 2280 SSD, This upgrade was quite straight forward for a former PC technician, and I believe that the SSD can achieves its maximum potential on this intel apollo lake platform . Check the screen shot of Crystal Disk Benchmark results I include. I also noticed one dead pixel near the middle of the screen. I thought that it was't there initially and that it has developed during the first few hours of using the laptop. It has bothered me for a moment only. I got over it and did not knock the star still. Btw, I voided the warranty by upgrading to 2280. Upgrade to 2242 would not void the warranty as the screw to open the latch is not protected by any seal like one you have to unscrew to lift the whole back cover. That is the only way to upgrade to m.2 2280. You don't have to upgrade the internal storage at all if you only ever need to use this as a streaming, surfing and light office platform etc. 64GB will be enough to run Windows 10 with office and store few documents. You can always use microSD to add more of slower performing storage if needed, usb flash memory. I did upgrade the storage because I do photography and video. The lack of backlit keyboard is not all that bad as the keys can be reasonably well distinguished, even in total darkness, with the srceen enlightening them just well enough. Ok, so some flaws transpired after few days of usage. Yet I am not going to knock a star down although I was close to that. The main reason is that I love that screen and the form factor. So nice to look at, so easy to travel with, so slim. The fanless design is welcomed. The bluetooth works great and so does the 3.5 (I just put the laptop to sleep for the second time :-) mm jack - the audio output quality is great. I don't regret the purchase...
S**N
Issues with Trackpad and keyboard was Italian or Spanishversion
All worked ok during the setup process when the laptop was resting on a flat surface however as soon as you picked it up and the body flexed ever so slightly you got menu boxes popping up on screen and the trackpad would stop working for about 30 seconds. The menus were popping up in both Word (Find and Replace) and Excel (Go to). After this and with these programs closed the trackpad was very glitchy and unresponsive.Fortunately I was able to return it and order another one....however this 2nd one turned up with a Spanish or Italian keyboard layout. Returned this one too and bought a 3rd....This too came with a Spanish or Italian keyboard despite me messaging the seller to ask that they send one with a US or UK keyboard layout. This 3rd one also had the F9 key stuck down. This too has been returned now and I've given up with this seller. Shame as the spec of this laptop is very good for the price.
A**Y
Outstanding Value / Performance / Quality Combination
I received my Ezbook Pro 3 from Amazon in May 2018. I got, what I believe to be a Ver 4 also, except the BIOS is now locked. Not to worry though, as all of the issues described by others seem to have been addressed. So to clear up what others have said, here's my experience:-It came as a 64Gb eSSD and 6GB Ram. The eSSD isn't too bad, runs about 320M/sec Read and 190M/sec Write. Sandisk unit built in.Adding an M.2. SSD yields far better reads and writes, about 550M/sec each. I bought a 240gb unit from Amazon for under £50. Machine much snappier and feels quicker than the actual increases measured, if you know what I mean.The delay on the keyboard is gone on this Bios.Processor reports as 1.1 Ghz, but in reality it overclocks itself as needs be, so no real need to use any Bios Hacks.I haven't tried the HD500 Intel Graphics overclocking, but this can be done via software as you boot if you really need it. This isn't a games machine in any form.Compared to my MS Surface Pro 4 i5, I would say it is quite close for performance for day to day stuff and represents very good value, even adding an SSD. £1200 V £265...Screen is Matt and just about bright enough for indoors. Forget using it in the sun. Colours are decent, if a little on the blue / cold side, but only if you sit it next to a decent screen. Full HD 1080p, however, which is good at his pricepoint.Trackpad mouse is, in fairness, one of the best I have ever used. Supports all windows features.I cloned eSSD to M2 SSD, but still had Chinese writing on volume etc, so I eventually did a clean install, much better. Then deleted the eSSD to use for my Cloud storage, which is about 35gb and growing, so it suits me for this.Chassis is aluminium. A little bent or bowed in the middle, but not enough to annoy.Keyboard is very good. I have installed UK and US and change between the with Windows key / Spacebar as I need to. This sorts out your @ and " issues etc. No £ Sign, but hey-ho, you pays your money as they say. I'm sure there must be a way of mapping it in? Keys are Island Style with good haptic feedback and again very good for the pricepoint. No backlighting.Case has a 'jumper' logo on the lid. I covered it with one of them stickers I got with my iPhone. It is etched in and cannot be removed. If it bothers you, then the sticker JUST about covers it?Charger. This is proprietary and has a very short lead. Power goes to Right hand side as you sit at the machine, so it suits me at home, but would have been too short otherwise.Battery. I would say about 6 or 7 hours. It sleeps when I close the lid, but still uses quite a bit of battery. Hard to say for sure as windows is still sorting itself out, so quite a bit of CPU use, but on battery at 50% brightness, which is JUST enough to use it, it claims about 8 hours. I think you would just squeeze a full day out of it at a push on office 365 apps?Overall, a completely un-necessary purchase and I was more interested to see how things had come on in the last few years and the answer would be a firm 'very far'...You won't go far wrong with this and it far surpasses Lenovo's 120s series, for example, or any Cloud Book, Chromebook etc out there. I would keep an eye out for a spare charger if one pops up, as they might be scarce in future? It desperately needs to be about 1m longer...I hope this might help anyone make a decision if they are wondering about real life performance? If you need anyhelp with it, please ask.
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