This is an objective information page for the Fujitsu Quaderno A5 (2nd generation) e-ink tablet, with details of hardware and software specs, features, and capabilities.
A subjective review can be found here.
DATASHEET
PRODUCT | FUJITSU QUADERNO A5 |
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Specs & ratings info | ![]() Not yet rated |
My Rating | |
Price (approx) | $550 Limited availability |
Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
Release year | 2021 |
SCREEN | FUJITSU QUADERNO A5 |
Screen type | Carta 1250 |
Screen size | 10.3" |
Screen resolution (B/W) | 1404x1872 |
Screen density (B/W) | 227dpi |
Colour | ⨯ |
Screen resolution (Colour) | n/a |
Screen density (Colour) | n/a |
Frontlight | ⨯ |
Wacom compatible | ✓ |
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HARDWARE | FUJITSU QUADERNO A5 |
CPU | 1.8 GHz quad-core |
RAM | 4Gb |
Storage | 32Gb |
Battery | 0mAh |
Super Refresh | ⨯ |
Keyboard folio | ⨯ |
Speakers | ⨯ |
Microphone | ⨯ |
G-Sensor | ⨯ |
Ceramic Tip | ⨯ |
Bluetooth | ✓ |
Fingerprint scanner | ⨯ |
SD card slot | ⨯ |
Rear camera | ⨯ |
Front camera | ⨯ |
Waterproof | ⨯ |
USB-C | ✓ |
Width | 173.2mm |
Height | 242.5mm |
Thickness | 5.9mm |
Weight | 261g |
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SOFTWARE | FUJITSU QUADERNO A5 |
Operating system | Android |
Google Play Store | ⨯ |
Kindle support | ⨯ |
Handwriting search | ⨯ |
Handwriting conversion | ⨯ |
Insert shapes | ⨯ |
Insert images | ⨯ |
Split screen | ✓ |
Custom templates | ⨯ |
No. templates | 20+ |
Brush types | Ballpoint, Fountain Pen, Fineliner, Marker, Higlighter |
Screen share | ✓ |
ADE support | ⨯ |
File formats | |
File formats (image) | - |
File formats (Audio) | - |
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PRODUCT | FUJITSU QUADERNO A5 |
I have not yet purchased a review unit of the Fujitsu Quaderno A5 (although it is high on my list) so more information about this tablet will be added as it becomes available.
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About the author
Dan Dutton is passionate about E-ink writing tablets, which bring together the pleasure of writing on paper with the power of digital technology. When he bought his first tablet, he realised that there wasn't a lot of unbiased information available for people that were considering buying an E-ink tablet, and so he built eWritable.