Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D Review
Hardware Central has a look at the much anticipated LifeBook P1510D, an interesting little notebook for those on the go.
In this day and age, when notebook manufacturers seem eager to cram way-beyond-XGA resolution into the smallest LCDs, we’re happy that Fujitsu kept this subnotebook’s wide-aspect-ratio, 8.9-inch display to a sensible 1,024 by 600 pixels (with the ability to pan or scroll, following the mouse pointer, if you select 1,024 by 768 or a higher setting).
This keeps icons and menu text from getting too tiny, letting you enjoy the screen’s crisp colors and bright backlight — turning the latter down one or two notches to help stretch battery life proved perfectly adequate, unlike laptops that leave us searching for a brighter-than-brightest setting. Our test unit’s display had no bad pixels to be found.
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