Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D Notebook Review

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Versatile Design
The LifeBook P1510D notebook is one of the most versatile mobile computing products ever designed for the mobile professional. its compact size, extreme light weight (just over two pounds), innovative touch screen technology, and ability to easily convert from a standard notebook to a slate tablet makes it a “must-have” for on-the-go computing. You can effortlessly transform a standard notebook into a slate tablet configuration by rotating and folding down the screen. Navigate through forms-based or menu-driven applications with your finger or with the included stylus. For entering data using the keyboard, simply rotate the screen and tilt it up into a notebook configuration.

Boundless Connectivity

Being able to conduct business in real time is crucial for maximum productivity. You need to have access to business-critical resources at all times regardless of your geographical location. The LifeBook P1510D notebook lets you access your office network or the Internet with ease. The integrated 10/100 Base-T/TX Ethernet, modem, and Wi-Fi Certified Atheros Super AG 802.11a/b/g gives you all the options you need to stay connected. With excellent connectiity and data transfer rates, the built-in diversity antenna lets you take full advantage of being wireless.

Mobile Performance
Equipped with a bright, compact 8.9″ wide SVGA with touch screen display, a high-performance Intel Pentium M Processor ULV 753 and the full power and enhanced functionality of Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Tablet PC Edition, the LifeBook P1510D notebook delivers big when it comes to mobile productivity in a small package.

Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D Specs:

* Hard Drive: 30GB (4200RPM)
* Ports:
* 2 x USB 2.0
* 1 x Docking
* 1 x DC Power Input
* 1 x RJ-11 Modem
* 1 x RJ-45 Network
* 1 x VGA
* 1 x Microphone
* 1 x Headphone(s)
* Package Contents:
LifeBook P1510D, Lithium Ion battery, AC Adapter, Fujitsu Recovery CD’s, Stylus (Pen)
* Network: Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g 54Mbps
* Manufacturer: Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp.
* Case Style: Portable
* Standard Memory: 512MB SDRAM
* Display Screen: 8.9″ 1024×600 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
* Optical Drive: none
* Sound Card: Integrated
* Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited - Worldwide
* Expansion Slots: 1 x Compact Flash
* Operating System: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
* Processor: Intel Pentium M 753 (1.20GHz, 2MB L2-Cache, FSB 400)
* Batteries: 1 x 3-cell Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Standard 2600 mAh
* Modem: V.92 56Kbps Fax Modem
* Maximum Memory: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
* Graphics Controller: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 Up to 128MB VRAM
* Parts Warranty/Labor: 1 Year
* Dimensions: 1.46″ Height x 9.3″ Width x 6.57″ Depth
* Weight: 2.21 lbs.

Review By Reviews.Cnet

The tiny Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D convertible tablet delivers a great compromise between a handheld form factor and laptop-quality performance. While its cramped keyboard makes extensive typing challenging, its size makes it extremely portable. And though the tablet runs on Windows XP Professional, included software lets you convert handwritten notes to text with remarkable accuracy. If you’re looking for a small tablet–or an extremely lightweight laptop–the $1,649 Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D is a good choice.

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Review By Laptopmag

The slim stylus fits into a pop-up receptacle on the side of the base. The P1510D records penstrokes as images, but it does have the components necessary to convert ink to text. Because this isn’t a typical Tablet screen, it does not recognize stylus hovering. Nevertheless, the stylus works well for all drawing and inking tasks, and it handles the usual interface interactions without issue. As long as buyers don’t expect the full range of Tablet functionality, the P1510D succeeds in making keyboardless computing viable in a tiny package. One of the advantages of a classic touchscreen over a standard Tablet is that this display responds to the touch of a finger, so that you don’t even need to pop out the stylus to open and close programs or click on a Web link.

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Review By Mobiletechreview

The machine is about the same size as a hardback book, measuring only 9.3″ x 6.57″ and 1.4″ thick. It literally will fit in a large purse and get lost in a briefcase but its lightness won’t be lost on those with tired backs who make frequent long hauls in coach class. The P1510D looks small next to Sony’s diminutive TX series notebooks. The Fujitsu features a convertible tablet design, which means you can use it like a traditional notebook or swivel the display and use it as a tablet with the pen and touch screen as your navigational aids.

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Review By Tabletpcreview

The Fujitsu LifeBook P1500 series notebook / Tablet PC is an ultralight and ultra-portable wonder. This 2.2 pound featherweight boasts a surprisingly usable keyboard, a clear 8.9″ touchscreen and battery life that hovers almost three hours (real use) with a standard battery. Although this tiny machine won’t deliver jaw-dropping graphics or house a spark-wielding 7200RPM hard drive spindle, it does deliver surprisingly responsive performance. In a nutshell, the P1500 is no PDA disguised as a notebook. This is a notebook that delivers all the performance one would expect that has been miraculously engineered into a ever so slightly large PDA-sized device.

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Review By Pcpro.co.uk

The Lifebook could be just the thing for digital photographers in the field: on one side of the chassis you’ll find a CompactFlash card reader; on the other, one for SD cards. There’s not much else; just modem, network, a USB port either side, audio and VGA ports, plus a welcome hardware switch for the 802.11a/b/g WLAN and Bluetooth. Also in the box is a simple but effective docking station, replicating two USB 2 ports, VGA out and Ethernet.

When it comes to using the P-Series as a tablet, limitations of the miniaturisation become clear. It has a passive touchscreen, so you’ll need to hover your hand awkwardly above the display to avoid touching it and confusing the sensor. The keyboard is a better bet, despite its tiny size and consequent two-finger operation.

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Posted on September 24th, 2006
Written by: PCMAN
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