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The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7230 is a portable and robust laptop that travels well. But although good its performance isnt amazing, and its far from inexpensive. If portability is high on your list of priorities when it comes to choosing a lapto...

The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7230 is well equipped for the harsh life on the road and would make an ideal travel companion if thats your main focus. However, its performance and specifications are a little subpar. We also think its very expensive...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 03:07:23
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The LifeBook P7230 isnt the most stylish of ultraportables and we have a few minor niggles, but overall it performs very solidly indeed.

Small and light, Integrated 3G/HSDPA, Fingerprint scanner...

Only two USB slots, No clasp to keep the notebook closed, Touchpad is small...

The LifeBook P7230 isnt the most stylish of ultraportables and we have a few minor niggles, but overall it performs very solidly indeed...
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pcadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 03:07:23
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Attention, all you Legally Blonde fans, the Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 now comes with a hot-pink lid for US customers. recently reviewed its, ahem, more masculine twin for UK users. This Limited Pink Edition Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 ultraportable looks a...

If flying your pink proudly (via a light-as-a-powder-puff notebook) matters as much to you as getting work done, the Limited Pink Edition Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 might be all the notebook you need. But if you value productivity, invest the $1,679 that...
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Ultraportable PCs have to sacrifice something to get this small. In the case of the LifeBook P7230 the core functions of battery life, drives and networking remain intact. The keyboard is small and the Core Solo processor limits the performance for mul...

Ultraportable PCs have to sacrifice something to get this small. In the case of the LifeBook P7230 the core functions of battery life, drives and networking remain intact. The keyboard is small and the Core Solo processor limits the performance for mul...
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Too small or just right?...

Stunning battery life, lightweight...

Rather slow...

For such a lightweight notebook it isn’t the slimmest of machines but it has an amazingly long battery life...
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A very well-built ultraportable that?s great value, but a bit too small.
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The LifeBook P7230 is the lightest laptop weve reviewed that includes an integrated optical drive. It weighs 1.2kg, with a dual-layer DVD burner in place. Although the 1kg Asus U1F has the edge in performance, the Fujitsu has a better keyboard, cost...

The LifeBook P7230 is a remarkable feat of laptop engineering: extremely light despite including an optical drive, and equipped with a nice little screen and a good keyboard. Its slow, but if email, light work and online researching on the go are all...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-11-19 03:07:28
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A sleek-looking ultraportable, the Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 will turn heads with its polished design, but its middling performance make it best suited for basic office tasks.
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The Fujitsu P7230 ultra portable notebook doesnt offer stellar performance, but its impressive battery life will keep you up and running for long periods of time and its light-weight design with the 10in screen make it very easy to carry around.

Good battery life, 10in screen, Eco mode button, optical drive can be replaced with a spare battery.

Performance The Final Word The Fujitsu P7230 ultra portable notebook doesnt offer stellar performance, but its impressive battery life will keep you up and running for long periods of time and its light-weight design with the 10in screen make it very...

The Fujitsu P7230 ultra portable notebook doesnt offer stellar performance, but its impressive battery life will keep you up and running for long periods of time and its light-weight design with the 10in screen make it very easy to carry around.
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You could fit four of these in the same dimensions of a gargantuan desktop replacement laptop.
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