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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V3515 Laptop

Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V3515 Laptop

15.4" ; 1.6 GHz ; Celeron M 520 ; 80 GB more...
Fujitsu Siemens - VFYEM77V3515AA1GB
Rating Count : Rating: 4 4 review(s)
from £440.63
 
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techradar.com 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
70/100
pcmag.com Title: Fujitsu LifeBook P7230

Pros: Clad in white. Only 2.9 pounds. Integrated optical drive. You can swap in an extra battery in place of the optical drive.

Cons: Impractical keyboard. Meager performance. Slow hard drive.

Verdict: The Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 is one of only three sub-3-pound ultraportables to integrate an optical drive, and the only one whose drive is modular.

Summary: The Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 is the only laptop below 3 pounds to have an integrated, modular optical drive.
60/100
cnet.com.au Title: Expensive, Poor battery life with standard three-cell pack, VGA and LAN features require the use of an adapter

Pros: One of the best gaming mice on the market, Excellent level of customisation, Great feel and ergonomics, Works on a greater number of surfaces out of the box, Good speed for a portable drive, Very pocketable, Simple to use, Good backup software, Exceptiona

Cons: No extra features, More expensive than the vanilla G5, Expensive, Expensive, Poor battery life with standard three-cell pack, VGA and LAN features require the use of an adapter

Summary: The LifeBook Q2010 redefines how thin and gravity-defying a notebook can get. Unfortunately, being at the forefront of mobility requires a significant sacrifice to the feature set as well as your budget.
82/100
cnet.com.au Title: Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 Review - Laptops

Pros: Attractive design, Strong security tools, Spill-resistant keyboard, WACOM standard compatible

Cons: Rather heavy, No Gigabit Ethernet port

Summary: An upgrade of the Fujitsu LifeBook T4020, the LifeBook T4215's strong security tools and dual-core processing power makes it a competent tablet PC for the professional.
73/100
cnet.com.au Title: Expensive, Poor battery life with standard three-cell pack, VGA and LAN features require the use of an adapter

Pros: One of the best gaming mice on the market, Excellent level of customisation, Great feel and ergonomics, Works on a greater number of surfaces out of the box, Good speed for a portable drive, Very pocketable, Simple to use, Good backup software, Exceptiona

Cons: No extra features, More expensive than the vanilla G5, Expensive, Expensive, Poor battery life with standard three-cell pack, VGA and LAN features require the use of an adapter

Summary: The LifeBook Q2010 redefines how thin and gravity-defying a notebook can get. Unfortunately, being at the forefront of mobility requires a significant sacrifice to the feature set as well as your budget.
82/100
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