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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: Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7230
Pros: Lightweight; integrated HSDPA module
Cons: Slightly fiddly keys; slow performance
Verdict: Despite its questionable speed, the Lifebook is the perfect partner for travellers. It is small, light and built-in HSDPA lets you surf the Web at fast speeds wherever there's a 3G mobile signal. It's not as sexy as some of its rivals, but it's definitely
Summary: Small and light, Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7230 is ideal for road warriors. It has a built-in HSPDA module, which enables high-speed Web browsing on the move, and the battery life is very impressive
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73/100 |
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Title: Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410
Pros: Impressive TFT, Decent system spec
Cons: Not sturdy enough, Smallish hard drive
Verdict: A fully featured and comfortable machine, but on the expensive side
Summary: The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 (£1436 inc. VAT) targets the corporate user. It offers comprehensive wireless connectivity in a comfortable package. The 15.4-inch screen is a TFT panel and does without a glossy coating
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60/100 |
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Title: Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 (Core Solo 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD)
Pros: Eminently portable; powerful for an ultraportable; extremely long battery life with the upgraded six-cell battery; wide-screen display; fingerprint reader; multimedia controls; decent speakers.
Cons: Horrid battery life with standard three-cell battery; very expensive; small keyboard; no optical drive without a dock; no WWAN.
Verdict: The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010's keyboard is cramped, but its performance and battery life, with the extended battery, are superior for an ultraportable.
Summary: Editor's note: The score was revised upward to reflect our test of the extended battery, which comes standard on the LifeBook Q2010 we reviewed. (7/25/06)The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 ultraportable laptop is small enough to fit in even the most cramped coach
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79/100 |
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Title: Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T4215
Pros: Integrated fingerprint recognition, Superb keyboard, Optional 3G connectivity, Good clasp holding the clamshell sections together
Cons: Screen could be brighter for outdoor work, Slightly heavy and unwieldy for use in tablet mode, Active rather than passive touch-screen
Verdict: The LifeBook T4215 is a solidly built convertible Tablet PC, whose fingerprint sensor and smartcard slot should appeal to security-conscious business buyers. The inclusion of 3G/HSDPA connectivity is a bonus, too...
Summary: The LifeBook T4215 is a solidly built convertible Tablet PC, whose fingerprint sensor and smartcard slot should appeal to security-conscious business buyers. The inclusion of 3G/HSDPA connectivity is a bonus, too.
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75/100 |
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