Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 Laptop
Price range:
$1,824.00
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$1,871.62
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Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz), 1 GB, EPA Energy Star, EPEAT Silver, Mobile Intel 945GMS Express
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Review Source: CNET.com
Editor's rating:
6.7
Good:
Extremely portable; bidirectional screen hinge enhances tablet functionality.
Bad:
Lacks a touch pad; unimpressive battery life; slower ultralow voltage CPU keeps a lid on performance.
Bottom line:
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 makes a few notable improvements on its predecessor, but a new breed of cheaper mini-laptops are on the horizon, making this ideal only for heavy tablet users, who may prefer a full-size tablet.
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Review Source: laptopmag.com Editor's Rating: 80 Pros: Compact design, Very good battery life, Brighter display with more contrast, New faster processor, Can lock down I/O ports Cons: Insecure lid latch, High resolution for screen size Verdict: The Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 packs more than enough functionality and usability to justify paying more than two grand. Consumers interested in a tiny tablet on a budget should probably gravitate toward the $999 LifeBook U810-provided you're willing to use a Read full review |
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Review Source: pcworld.com Editor's Rating: 64 Pros: An easily stowable ultraportable tablet Good-looking, 8.9-inch display Cons: Unwieldy keyboard Slightly loose display swivel hinge Verdict: Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds Read full review |
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Average rating: 9.0 out of 10 Add your own opinion at CNET Reviews |
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Summary: A solid travel assistant by LOGIKonline - May 21, 2008 Pros: Lightweight, Touchscreen, Battery life Cons: Keyboard, Shared Graphics Memory |
User Rating![]() 9 out of 10 |
Overall I really like this product. The major improvement to both the P1610 and P1620 - was the new MicroDimm 2 gig chip. If you really want to use the laptop - Go for the 2 gig ram. The keyboard is tad flimsy (spoiled with IBM in the past) and the track point mouse can mess up typing but it really holds its own.
It is great for traveling and can function just fine in meeting rooms (projector friendly).
The best use to date... I moved email, onenote, and music to this device - and you have the ultimate add-on notebook. The touch screen is very good too.
It is great for traveling and can function just fine in meeting rooms (projector friendly).
The best use to date... I moved email, onenote, and music to this device - and you have the ultimate add-on notebook. The touch screen is very good too.
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