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Reviews of Laptops
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Title: Fujitsu LifeBook S6410 Review - Laptops
Pros: Decent battery life, Bright, crisp screen, Decent performance
Cons: Build quality, LED backlight lacks contrast
Verdict: The Fujitsu LifeBook S6410 boasts a brilliant screen, good performance, and useful features -- we only have reservations about the build-quality.
Summary: The Fujitsu LifeBook S6410 boasts a brilliant screen, good performance, and useful features -- only build-quality issues keep us from recommending it.
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Title: FSC Esprimo Mobile D9500
Pros: Brilliant usability; Strong performance; Good warranty
Cons: Screen lacking in contrast; Poor multimedia performance; Uses Vista Home Basic
Verdict: With limited selling points for home or business use, the Esprimo Mobile D9500 is hard to recommend. Performance and warranty are strong, but features are too limited to target either the corporate or home market and, while undeniably a good laptop, it fa
Summary: The 2.7kg chassis makes it quite a large machine
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60/100 |
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Title: FSC Esprimo Mobile V5505
Pros: Lightweight; Sturdy build; Decent battery life
Cons: Limited features
Verdict: The Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile V5505 isn't the most accomplished laptop and won't suit users looking for plenty of features. However, if you're looking to supply staff with a basic, all-rounder, this laptop has a lot to offer
Summary: Weighing in at 2.7kg, this isn't a machine for the daily commute
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70/100 |
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Title: Lifebook P7230 Notebook - Pink
Pros: Integrated DVD burner, Pink designer lid
Cons: Cramped touchpad and mouse buttons, Slow processor
Verdict: If flying your pink proudly (via a light-as-a-powder-puff notebook) matters as much to you as getting work done, the Limited Pink Edition Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 might be all the notebook you need. But you value productivity, invest the $1679 (as of August
Summary: This pretty subcompact laptop offers great battery life but the slow speed characteristic of this genre.
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73/100 |
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Title: Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 Laptop Review
Pros: Elegant design; comfortable keyboard; modular bay; good port selection; excellent security features, including Centrino Pro; superior application performance
Cons: A bit bulky; no volume, media-control buttons; mediocre DVD performance; weak audio
Summary: Built more for work than play, this midsize notebook delivers cutting-edge security features and productivity prowess that will satisfy most business users.
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Title: FSC LifeBook Q2010
Pros: Plenty of style, Great extended battery life, Good quality keyboard
Cons: Restrictive performance, Smallish hard drive
Verdict: It looks fantastic, but you have to wonder what exactly you're spending all that money on
Summary: For sheer style and flamboyance, there are few ultraportables better than the Fujitsu Siemens (FSC) LifeBook Q2010 (£2558 inc. VAT). With its glossy piano lacquer finish and stainless steel palm rest, the chassis gets plenty of attention
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80/100 |
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Title: Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 Tablet (Core 2 Duo 2GHz, 1GB RAM, 100GB HDD)
Pros: Bidirectional hinge means the LCD screen rotates both ways; Core 2 Duo processor; excellent battery life; indoor/outdoor screen is highly visible.
Cons: Cheap-feeling keyboard; stylus is inelegantly stored right next to the screen.
Verdict: The Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 is made for heavy tablet use; this pricey but powerful convertible tablet offers an indoor/outdoor screen that swivels both ways, which may help you forget about its flimsy keyboard.
Summary: Early convertible tablets often were saddled with out-of-date components. But newer models--such as the $2,429 Fujitsu LifeBook T4215--don't require you to sacrifice power for functionality, because they offer the latest technology, including Intel Core 2
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73/100 |
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