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Sunday, 6 July 2008

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T2010 with WWAN Review

Posted on 05:19 by Unknown

The Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T2010 is a rugged tablet laptop. This model has updated AT & T Broadband Connect HSPA integrated though. In addition, design and chassis are the same. I down with the model ULV 1.06GHz Core 2 Duo and small hard disk. The big question, but operates integrated WWAN a difference, especially for Road Warriors or businessmen are increasingly jumping on? Let's, take a look and you will find it.

Design and Build
The T2010 is a simple design, elegant and attractive. Right of the bat, you have the feeling that business. It would be exactly what it takes to students as good as it also small and weighs only within a perimeter of 3.5 pounds. The graphite color is hiding very well and keeps dirt out research on the pill professional, be cautious, but the lid can be easily removed.

The chassis is stable and there is minimal flex, with the exception of the keyboard, which I myself later. There is a tablet dedicated few buttons at the bottom of the screen, change the orientation of the screen and function. They are very useful, especially when using in the form of tablets T2010-mode. This model has the T2010 integrated AT & T Broadband Connect WWAN, so that is what the extra bulge on the right side, the antenna.

The hinge is solid and feels stable. The screen doesn 't move much, even if born. The fact is that the screen in both directions is an interesting feature. The entire construction is solid and that the battery is located at the front isn 't an inconvenience ever. I thought it may be unpleasant, but it makes for a nice handball edition. Although there is no optical drive, the T2010 is fully packed with a good variety of functions, and you can still host the solution.

Announcement
Digitizer Active participation is high and as I mentioned earlier, 12.1 "WXGA display is impeccable. You can adjust the brightness exactly to your needs and I didn 't any grain. The colors are bright and lively, so that I almost forgot I was working with a tablet instead of a laptop.

I didn 't some problems, and since the T2010 has a bi-directional hinge, it is ideal for presentations. I love to be able to activate or deactivate the screen tablet in both directions. It automatically changes orientation in the form of tablets as well mode. The screen has a shiny surface, but it 's not as a reflector. Indeed, it has wide angle of view and is readable outdoors.

Processor and system performance
The T2010 is made on that I had anticipated. He was a little slow on the evaluation criteria, then the first model, I checked, but this model has a Core 2 Duo ULV 1.06GHz processor and a disk of 40 GB. The first unit was checking ULV 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo and a 100GB hard drive. There are still some tasks without problems such as e-mails and surf the Internet. Remember that this tablet is open for business, not the players. It 's lightweight and portable for a reason.
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