Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D Review
MobileTechReview has a review on the LifeBook P1510D from Fujitsu.
When do you pay more to get less for your money? Notebook computers. Subnotebooks and ultralights are hot commodities for those always on the go and the Fujitsu P1510D makes most subnotebooks look like mammoths. The P1510D and the Toshiba Libretto are the smallest, lightest notebooks marketed in the US. Though the Libretto is just a bit smaller, the Fujitsu’s touch screen and more usable display and keyboard make it one of the coolest and most usable pieces of technology we’ve seen. The price tag is modest for a device that’s a feat of engineering miniaturization: it sells for approximately $1,500.
In the end the tablet PC makes away with a rating of four out of five, the last point lost due to the lack of an optical drive no doubt.
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