itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:56:51
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The Lifebook T1010 is a serviceable notebook and it is nicely designed for the style conscious. But if you want very good battery life it might not be the best notebook for you. Fujitsu - Lifebook T1010 price Buy Fujitsu Lifebook T1010 securely online...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 01:56:51
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The LifeBook T1010 is a distinctive-looking, if somewhat bulky, 13.3in. Tablet PC with decent specs and reasonable performance. If youre picky about keyboards, you should love this notebook.

Excellent keyboard, Webcam, Large screen for a Tablet PC, Screen responds to finger touch, Stylish design...

Bulky and heavy for a Tablet PC, No mobile broadband...

The LifeBook T1010 is a distinctive-looking, if somewhat bulky, 13.3in. Tablet PC with decent specs and reasonable performance. If youre picky about keyboards, you should love this notebook...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-24 01:56:51
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Theyre certainly a colourful bunch, but underneath the bling, Fujitsus latest range of notebooks fails to impress. Design If a technology company starts talking up its notebooks under the catchphrase of "lifestyle", its usually an indication that th...

Solid keyboard, Decent battery life...

Overhyped gaming performance, Slightly expensive, Vista Business?...

Theyre certainly a colourful bunch, but underneath the bling, Fujitsus latest range of notebooks fails to impress.
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:56:51
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The Fujitsu Siemens (FSC) Lifebook T1010 (£1067 inc. VAT) is a Tablet PC with a regular keyboard and a screen that rotates 180 degrees to the left or right, and folds flat for data entry when youre on the move. With a glossy-white patterned finish, its...

Robust build, Good feature set, Decent performance...

Runs quite warm, Limited connectivity...
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As pleasing as it is on its own, the Fujitsu L1010 can easily add to the sartorial ensemble as a fashion accessory to match their personal sense of style�. We're still trying to figure out what this sentence from the L1010's press release actu...

Reasonably specced hardware, The case feels nice and solid, Hinges on screen are tough...

A bit pricey for a budget laptop, Fails in its ultimate goal of being a fashion accessory...
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Fujitsus LifeBook T1010 delivers on some of the promises of an all-purpose laptop. With solid general-use performance - and Tablet PC functionality - the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is built to move with you. However, the less-than-stellar display, tinn...

Taken as a whole, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is not a machine with much in the way of sex appeal, nor is it a good gaming or multimedia notebook. However, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 makes for a nice-performing general-purpose notebook. Sometimes that...
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Fujitsu's LifeBook T1010 delivers on some of the promises of an all-purpose laptop. With solid general-use performance - and Tablet PC functionality - the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is built to move with you. However, the less-than-stellar display, tinny...

Taken as a whole, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is not a machine with much in the way of sex appeal, nor is it a good gaming or multimedia notebook. However, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 makes for a nice-performing general-purpose notebook. Sometimes that'...
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Starting at $1399, Fujitsus LifeBook T1010 delivers on some of the promises of an all-purpose laptop. With solid general-use performance--and Tablet PC functionality--its built to move with you. However, the less-than-stellar display, tinny audio, an...

Excellent tactile feel on the keyboard, Overall solid build quality...

Mediocre screen...
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For those who are put off by tablet PCs with small screens and big price tags, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 might be just the ticket. Starting at $1,299 (though we tested the $1,399 version, with Vista Business), this convertible sports a m...

Bright, roomy screen; zippy Penryn CPU and DDR3 RAM; affordable; built-in DVD drive; good performance; average battery life...

Heavy when used in slate mode; doesnt include active digitizer; mediocre performance in tablet mode...
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In July of 2008 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation introduced the LifeBook T1010 Tablet PC convertible as part of an announcement that also included another T-Series Tablet PC convertible, the LifeBook T5010, and a number of new and updated notebooks...
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