Fujitsu LifeBook E8020

Fujitsu LifeBook E8020Another desktop replacement, the LifeBook E8020 from Fujitsu has a cool look, and some power hungry features. I don’t think I would lug around a seven pound notebook very often, and with a battery life of around 2 hours and 43 minutes with WIFI on, I don’t think it would be useful when travelling without access to a power outlet. Still a powerful machine, and for what you get, it is a reasonable price, though a bit on the high side. Laptop Magazine with the overview.

The Fujitsu LifeBook E8020 is a fairly large seven-pound notebook with a metallic blue lid that gives it a cool look. Some of its features, like its strong graphics and DVD burner, will appeal to home users, but it makes more sense for business users who need a powerful and secure desktop replacement.

Whether you’re a home or office user, you’ll appreciate the outstanding processing power the E8020 offers, courtesy of its 2-GHz Intel Pentium M 760 processor, 512MB of 533-MHz dual-channel DDR2 memory, and 5,400-rpm 80GB hard drive. It scored a very impressive 232 in the MobileMark productivity benchmark. We simultaneously encoded MP3s, edited five-megapixel photos, and recalculated spreadsheets, and this notebook was easily up to the task.

Price is a sizeable investment of $2,249 USD.

October 10th, 2005 Posted by David in Fujitsu at 11:26 am Comment Now! »
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