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The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 is more a sub-notebook system and weighing 1kg, its light enough to carry without it being a hindrance. FSC has managed to get the P Series to this size through the use of an 8.9-inch digitised screen. It looks small...

Light and eminently portable...

Keyboard size, Screen size...

The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 is more a sub-notebook system and weighing 1kg, its light enough to carry without it being a hindrance. FSC has managed to get the P Series to this size through the use of an 8.9-inch digitised screen. It looks small...
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The Fujitsu Pinion is a lightweight tablet weighing a slight 1kg. With a footprint of 21x15x3cm, it is extremely portable, although it does look a little bit chunky. The screen can swivel 180 degrees and be used as a tablet in a vertical or horizontal...

Really small...

Expensive The Final Word An ultralight tablet PC that is a little weak on character recognition, and too high on price.

An ultralight tablet PC that is a little weak on character recognition, and too high on price.
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One of the smallest tablets around, the P1510 is so tiny it’ll fit into your pocket – if you went to the MC Hammer School of Trousers. A 180-degree rotating touch sensitive screen handles portrait and landscape viewing.It has the 1.2GHz Intel...

Light as a feather and dinky with it. Versatile tablet.

Lacks pace and power. DVD drive is naff.

The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 looks rather stylish but, like so many bimbos, it’s a luxury buy that lacks pace and power...
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about.com Updated: 2011-09-26 10:41:23
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Fujitsu P1510D NotebookInitial impressions of mobile gear don’t always live up to actual performance with mobile gear – you don’t have to worry about that with the Fujitsu P1510D Notebook. The compact size and light weight make it an ide...

Very lightweight, Convenience of pen input.

Small keyboard may take some adjusting to get used to.

Mobile gear that is fuss free and easy to operate is essential for mobile professionals to stay productive and work efficiently – no matter where in the world they happen to be. The Fujitsu P1510D Notebook is a compact and lightweight alternative to...
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There has been a remarkable growth in portable mobile computing in the last few years—with powerful processors trickling down to ultra-portables and offering an interesting combination of excellent battery life and good processing power. Capitalized...
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One of the smallest tablets around, the P1510 is so tiny it’ll fit into your pocket – if you went to the MC Hammer School of Trousers. A 180-degree rotating touch sensitive screen handles portrait and landscape viewing.It has the 1.2GHz Intel...

Light as a feather and dinky with it. Versatile tablet.

Lacks pace and power. DVD drive is naff.

The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 looks rather stylish but, like so many bimbos, it’s a luxury buy that lacks pace and power...
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When do you pay more to get less for your money? Notebook computers. Subnotebooks and ultralights are hot commodities for those always on the go and the Fujitsu P1510D makes most subnotebooks look like mammoths. The P1510D and the Toshiba Libretto are...
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This Fujitsu Siemens unit is truly two items in one case, it is a rather nice small but powerful notebook computer and also probably the best Tablet PC I have used.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 10:41:23
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A smart, well-designed and impressive tablet...
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