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The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 convertible laptop is built for business. Running on the Centrino 2 vPro chipset and packed to the gills with IT-friendly security features, it's designed to be an efficient portable workstation for the mobile professional...
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Good multitouch tablet, Solid construction...
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Lackluster speakers, It gets a little too warm...
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The T5010 multitouch tablet-PC hybrid provides security, strength, and efficiency in a ho-hum package...
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The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 runs Windows Vista Business Edition on a 2.4GHz P8600 Core 2 Duo CPU. Also inside are 2GB of RAM and a 5400rpm, 160GB hard drive, plus an Intel 4500 MHD graphics controller to power the display.Overall, in our tests it made...
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The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 multitouch tablet-PC hybrid provides security, strength, and efficiency in a ho-hum package...
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Convertible tablets are and will remain specialized products that cater to a certain group of people. They have the benefit of having both keyboard and a pen as input devices, with the latter being used in sales, design, and the healthcare industry...
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Capacitive touch panel. Support Multi-touch. Digitized pen is an excellent tool. Soft keyboard. Powerful and energy-efficient processor. Optical drive can be swapped out for an additional battery or hard drive. Mobile Broadband available. Tons of security...
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Clunky design. Tablets are still pricey instruments. Battery life is below average on a single battery. 80GB hard drive is more meager than those found in netbooks.
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Though pricey ($1,800), the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is a convertible tablet that gives you three vital tools for data input: a keyboard, a digital pen, and now, multi-touch...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2014-08-22 02:54:47
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Today in LaptopLogic’s lab we have Fujitsu’s LifeBook T5010. The T5010 is a tablet notebook sporting some pretty useful features, not least among them enough size and power to use the computer like a regular notebook. The Lifebook T5010 s...
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Tablet features are responsive, Sturdy design, Portable and productive, Truly a laptop AND tablet...
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Average battery life, Average resolution, Above average price...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2014-08-22 02:54:47
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The basic tablet writing functions are pretty easy to get into, although youll want to spend more time training it to recognise your scrawl if this is going to be a major function for you. However, the word recognition was pretty good even on our chi...
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This light and fast convertible offers a sharp display, plenty of power, and a smooth writing experience.
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Good performance, Strong wireless range, Durable rotating hinge...
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No finger-touch input, Sluggish hard drive, No mobile broadband option yet...
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Like its predecessor, the LifeBook T4220, the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is a well-rounded convertible with an optical drive, and it has been updated to reap the benefits of Intel’s Centrino 2 technology. Fujitsu has also squeezed in a larger 13.3-inch...
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Only a handful of convertible tablets are worthy of being called complete. Tablet makers typically make sacrifices to manage the weight, like ditching the optical drive, opting for a smaller screen, or including a low-powered processor. In doing so...
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Intel Centrino 2 platform. Moves to a larger widescreen, while keeping the weight where it is. DDR3 RAM. Excellent writing experience. Built-in optical drive.
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A single battery wont do. 80GB hard drive seems small these days.
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Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is still one of the few convertible tablets to integrate an optical drive and standard voltage parts...
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-08-22 02:54:47
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The problem with Intel product launches is that the chipmaker usually orchestrates its announcement so that every PC maker has to rush the market with a blitz of announcements, all at the same time, on their newest PCs sporting those processors. Its h...
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In July of 2008 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation introduced the LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC convertible as part of an announcement that also included another T-Series Tablet PC convertible, the LifeBook T1010, and a number of new and updated notebooks...
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