Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-01-03 13:17:48
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The Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 Tablet PC is a pint-sized tablet notebook which can handle a full range of applications, albeit at less than stunning operational speeds. Test ProcedurePCMark2005, 3DMark06, Cinebench 9.5, and Sandra Pro provide us with our h...

One of the most usable and powerful ultraportables, Portable and compact, Excellent touch screen...

Gets hot during operation, Typically small keyboard, Low battery life...

Need a convertible tablet thats portable and works well? You cant go past Fujitsus nifty little P1610.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-03 13:17:48
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Although the LifeBook P1610s screen is small, its keyboard cramped and it lacks an optical drive, this ultraportable convertible Tablet PC delivers much more than any UMPC of similar footprint and weight.

Small and lightweight, Integrated fingerprint reader, Passive touchscreen...

Only two USB ports, Cramped keyboard, No integrated optical drive, Expensive...

Although the LifeBook P1610s screen is small, its keyboard cramped and it lacks an optical drive, this ultraportable convertible Tablet PC delivers much more than any UMPC of similar footprint and weight...
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Its built to be lightweight and portable, and though it may be petite on the outside its not short on the features front. The P1610 is also a tablet PC, so you can swing the screen around and fold it back down flat. With a size of just 23.2 x 16.7 x...

While the P1610 isnt going to win any performance awards, its up to the job of everyday tasks. What it lacks in power it easily compensates for in portability. The keyboard is a little on the small side, but other than that its a very usable machin...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-01-03 13:17:48
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Tablet PCs havent set the consumer world alight, but in business and education circuits theyve become something of a mainstay. After all, while the average person may not need to brainstorm or collaborate with others, Tablet PCs allow you to do this...

HSDPA support, Highly portable...

Disappointing battery life, Only mid-range processing power...

Tablet PCs havent set the consumer world alight, but in business and education circuits theyve become something of a mainstay. After all, while the average person may not need to brainstorm or collaborate with others, Tablet PCs allow you to do this...
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Can Fujitsu Siemens make the Tablet PC useful?...

Small, light...

Not that powerful, poor battery life...

It’s the smallest Tablet PC to-date but that means compromises in performance and battery life have been made...
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Its rare to find a notebook as versatile as the LifeBook P1610. There are certainly compromises to be made for its tiny frame and convertible design, but if blistering performance isnt essential, the P1610 is well worth a look.

Convertible form factor, compact, lightweight, fingerprint scanner...

Cramped keyboard, poor battery life, squint-inducing resolution The Final Word Its rare to find a notebook as versatile as the LifeBook P1610. There are certainly compromises to be made for its tiny frame and convertible design, but if blistering perf...

Its rare to find a notebook as versatile as the LifeBook P1610. There are certainly compromises to be made for its tiny frame and convertible design, but if blistering performance isnt essential, the P1610 is well worth a look.
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From a distance the P1610 looks like a fairly standard Lifebook laptop. But get closer, and you suddenly realise it’s tiny. Not as small as some UMPCs, but with an 8.9inch touch-screen display that can be folded back through 180 degrees to make the...

Compact, but with a keyboard. Great twist screen. Good battery life...

Lacks power for serious processing. Pricey...

Its decent screen and usable keyboard gives the P1610 an edge over the UMPC clan, but it’s underpowered compared to other ultra-slim laptops...
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