zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:10:16
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Fujitsu's T-series notebooks are convertible Tablet PCs, with twist-and-swivel displays. The 12.1in. T4410 is relatively small and light, although we still wonder if it's too chunky to hold in the crook of an arm, tablet-style, for extended periods. Th...

Dualmode (finger/stylus) touchscreen, Small footprint, Good battery life, Good keyboard, Good connectivity options...

On the heavy side, Webcam software could be more businesslike...

If you're in the market for a Tablet PC, take a look at Fujitsu's Lifebook T4410. Some will find it a little heavy, but the dual-mode (finger/stylus) touch-screen is a real advantage, battery life is good and there are plenty of connectivity options. S...
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As one of the first manufacturers to release a convertible tablet into the market, Fujitsu's Lifebook T4410 is its latest effort. Strong usability and features are sadly hampered by a lack of software support, however. Like the HP TouchSmart tm2-1010ea...

Performance, Sensitive touch input, Stylus, Rotating screen...

Hard drive size, Bundled software, Integrated graphics...
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The iPad is not the only tablet. Of course, Microsoft had invested in a touchscreen laptop interface way before Apple did, it just never took off. Maybe now the iPad is rolling out, interest in Windows touchscreens will flourish. Mind you, at £999, th...

Great multi-touch screen, good keyboard...

Heavy, bland-looking machine with (beyond the Tablet) unexceptional specs...

Strong touchscreen chops make up for otherwise average capabilities in a chunky, sometimes clunky, machine Key specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, ExpressCard 34, Fingerprint scanner, HDMI, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, Touchscreen, USB, Wi-...
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We’ve seen a handful of Lifebooks in the past, but this is the first time we’ve seen a tablet PC from Fujitsu’s extensive business range – and, thanks to the release of Windows 7, it could finally be the right time to invest in one of these touch screen machines...

A decent multi-touch tablet attached to a reasonable laptop - albeit with suspect build quality - this cheaper configuration T4410 is worth considering against a range of £1,000-plus competitors. If you want to spend extra cash for a 3G modem or any...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:10:16
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MORE: click here to see our video review of the Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 The Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 is a cross between a tablet PC, one with only a touch-sensitive screen for control, and a standard laptop. It has a full keyboard, but the screen can be s...

Decent processor and lots of memory; excellent features...

High price; small screen; poor battery life...

An expensive laptop, but one that’s brimming with features Good points Decent processor and lots of memory; excellent features Bad points High price; small screen; poor battery life...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:10:16
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MORE: click here to see our video review of the Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 The Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 is a cross between a tablet PC, one with only a touch-sensitive screen for control, and a standard laptop. It has a full keyboard, but the screen can be s...

Decent processor and lots of memory; excellent features...

High price; small screen; poor battery life...

An expensive laptop, but one that’s brimming with features...
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Product Code: VFY:T4410MF011GB Fujitsu's LifeBook line has produced some impressive contenders among tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 rates as a solid and versatile performer for business users. With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (...

The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 is a bit too large, but delivers performance on a par with standard laptops while offering superior functionality through its stylus-friendly touchscreen. Until Fujitsu (or a competitor) offers a convertible laptop that stra...
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It isn't especially light or attractive, but the business-friendly T4410 offers strong performance in a multitouch-ready, convertible package.
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-17 11:10:16
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iPad? Please. Long before Apple's new tablet was a gleam in Steve Jobs's eye -- even before Bill Gates told us in 2002 that the Tablet PC was destined to replace the notebook computer -- was on the front lines of tablet computing, primarily in place...
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On October 19, 2009, Fujitsu introduced the Windows 7-powered LifeBook T4410 Tablet PC as an affordably priced notebook convertible, i.e. a computer that can be used both as a standard laptop but also as a Tablet PC slate. To go from one to the other...
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With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (including the vaunted Apple iPad) promising to revolutionise the way we compute, it's easy to forget that convertible laptops have been around for a while now. The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 may not match the lo...

The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 is a bit too large, but delivers performance on a par with standard laptops while offering superior functionality through its stylus-friendly touchscreen. Until Fujitsu (or a competitor) offers a convertible laptop that stra...
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Fujitsu's LifeBook line has produced some impressive contenders among tablet PCs, and the Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 rates as a solid and versatile performer for business users. With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets (including the vaunted Apple iPad)...

Sturdy chassis, Strong multitouch functionality...

Too heavy to tote for long...

It isn't especially light or attractive, but the business-friendly T4410 offers strong performance in a multitouch-ready, convertible package...
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itp.net
Updated: 2011-08-17 11:10:16
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The LifeBook T4410 comes from Fujitsu Technology Solutions' (FTS) Tablet PC range and the company claims it offers ‘all the benefits of an ultra-portable with multiple touch capability'. Fujitsu also says the notebook aims to make users more productive...

The LifeBook T4410 is a solid machine offering fully-fledged touchscreen functions, decent battery life and healthy application performance...
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Fujitsu has long been the leader in Tablet PCs, but it has trailed the competition in implementing multitouch on its slates and convertibles. The LifeBook T4410, aimed at business users, makes up for lost time with a smooth Windows 7 touch experience—o...

Excellent multitouch experience, Strong performance, Spill-resistant keyboard, Good webcam, Three-year warranty...

Small hard drive for the price, Plain design...

This affordable tablet offers an excellent multitouch experience and strong performance.
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-21 12:53:55
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The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 tablet PC has just about all the common features found amongst similar models on our list, but some of those features are rather weak, such as the amount of RAM and hard drive space, and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor instead...

Affordable model with a 3year warranty...

Weak technical specifications compared to similar models.

A decent system at a good price, despite its weak specs...
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