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With its feather-light weight, innovative bi-directional hinge, and versatile touch screen display, the LifeBook P1630 notebook is one of the most compelling mobile computing products on the market today. This ultra-portable tablet computer offers dual-core power and the convenience of a notebook with the unique versatility to handle special-purpose applications that are best suited for a slate tablet. The Fujitsu Lifebook P1630 Tablet Notebook features 1 GB of RAM and an 80 GB hard drive.
Flexible Form Factor
Whether you’re toting this tiny convertible to a customer site, visiting patients, or running from meeting to meeting, the LifeBook P1630 Tablet PC offers you the comfort and ease of a notebook combined with the amazing versatility of a Tablet PC.
Wide-Format Touch Screen
The LifeBook P1630 display is touch-sensitive. Using a stylus or your finger, you can quickly and easily navigate through your applications and the Web. It also has a 15:9 wide-format aspect ratio, which maximizes the viewing area for forms and spreadsheets.
Uncompromised Security
The very nature of mobile computing makes it a high security risk; with that in mind, the LifeBook P1630 Tablet PC was engineered to protect your data with measures that are easy to use yet extremely difficult to breach. To create this security-rich environment, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), built-in biometric Fingerprint Sensor, and a universal lock slot come standard on every LifeBook P1630 Tablet PC.
Flexible Communication
With both a modem and Ethernet LAN port built in, you have flexibility in how you connect. The Gigabit Ethernet port has fast 10/100/1000 Mbps transfer speeds to provide high-speed connection to your office network or broadband Internet.
Review By Tabletpcreview
The 8.9″ (1280×768) touchscreen display is nice. The perfect size for traveling, even though sometimes it’s hard to read the small font. The screen is readable outdoors, but it is a little grainy. Fujitsu is noted for having some of the best tablet displays, and the P1630 fits right in. It does show graininess when on a page that is all white, but the colors are vivid and bright for being so small. At certain angles there is a little color bleed on the sides of the display but again nothing that interferes with viewing.
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Review By Ruggedpcreview
The hard disk range has been updated again and you can get a shockmounted 80 or 120GB disk spinning at a faster 5400rpm and using the quicker SATA interface as opposed to the 1620’s slower PATA disks, or you cn go for an even better (but at US$510 upgrade cost) expensive 64GB Solid State Disk. On the wireless side, you have a choice between Atheros XSPAN or the Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5300AGN modules, both new. Security is addressed via a Trusted Platform Module, a built-in biometric Fingerprint Sensor, and accompanying software.
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Posted on December 27th, 2008 Written by: PCMAN
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