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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Overall the LifeBook S6410 is a solid ultra-portable laptop for business users. Its performance is average rather than leading-edge, but it's more that up to the task of running typical business applications. The integrated Intel graphics won't handle demanding 3D applications or games, and the fixed Webcam can make positioning a little difficult. But the display itself is sharp and clear, and the integrated 3G connectivity and 802.11n are perfect for those who need to stay connected. The only real disappointment is build quality, which could prove a problem under heavy use.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Fujitsu Siemens' Lifebook E8410 is a well-rounded laptop that's perfectly suitable for business use. More raw power and multimedia niceties can be had for less financial outlay from other manufacturers, but the Lifebook E8410 shines in terms of connectivity (802.11n and 3G are a real boon) and manageability. The biggest disappointments are that the display is a little dull, and a maximum storage capacity of 160GB is restrictive - especially for those who work with large files. A maximum battery life of up to 8 hours isn't great either, and that's using both the standard 8-cell (5200mAh) battery and a second 6-cell (3800mAh) unit in the modular optical drive bay.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Fujitsu Lifebook S6510 lets you have all the features of a regular notebook, while offering the size an ultra-portable.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
A surge in consumer interest in feature-rich mobile solutions brought to life new types of devices, such as UMPCs, which combine functionality of personal computers with a compact form factor. However, classic ultraportable notebooks continue to evolve as well, and Fujitsu Siemens LIFEBOOK P7230 is the proof. The key highlight of this model is its top-notch communication features. Along with the standard LAN/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, the notebook is also equipped with built-in UMTS/HSDPA (compatible with GSM/GPRS). And an integrated web camera with microphones will help you use broadband lanes to their full extent. All of these make P7230 one of the most feature-rich product in its class. Add to this a 3cm (1.18") thick stylish body, smaller than an A4 sheet of paper and lighter than 1.5 kg.
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Monday, September 3, 2007
Go-anywhere broadband connectivity is a strong point of the Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T4215 Tablet PC, thanks to an embedded UMTS card. But is that enough to justify its £1,350 price-tag and isn't the PC just a little too porky for comfort?
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
An update to 2005's Lifebook P1510, Fujitsu-Siemens' LifeBook P1610 (around £1671) is a very good example of the maturing Tablet PC market. Weighing less than 1kg (232x167x37mm) the system offers a modest level of performance and excellent mobility for typical business users. The silver-and-black machine is intriguing to the eye, mostly due to its compact size, but it's only when you swivel and lay the display flat onto the keyboard that the system comes to life.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Fujitsu Siemens' Primergy TX120 is not like any other server. This relatively unassuming desktop machine is one of the most energy efficient servers in the world. It also addresses the requirements of smaller businesses, setting the standard in environmentally conscious design with the smallest carbon footprint of any server currently available. But with a starting price of just over £1000, the TX120 may not be an option if your company is on a tight budget.
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Friday, June 22, 2007
Despite being around for what seems like an age, the Tablet PC format is still something of a niche product. Business users find a use for them, but consumers - not unreasonably - see the extra functionality as an expensive luxury. Another regular complaint of tablets is they can be a tad bulky, especially since by nature portability is vital function of a Tablet PC - even more so than a typical notebook.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
Ask anyone in the TR office and you'll probably find that we all like our notebooks as small as possible. Sure, a desktop replacement has its uses, as does a gaming notebook or a media notebook but as our activities often take us out of the office the smaller the notebook, the better. Thus the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook P7230 is certainly of interest, with the 10.6in display and 1.37kg weight putting it squarely in the ultra-portable bracket. Even more attractive is the internal HSDPA module which, along with the ubiquitous 802.11a/b/g wireless, gives the P7230 as much wireless connectivity as you're ever likely to need short of strapping your own personal satellite to your back.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Fujitsu-Siemens should be congratulated for producing the first notebook with an integrated 3G module. OK, so there are a lot of other manufacturers promising similar products, but there's a lot to be said for actually having working, reviewable hardware rather than just a press release. But it's not just the 3G functionality that makes the LifeBook E8210 a great notebook, it's also got one of the best feature sets I've ever encountered, great build quality, excellent ergonomics and solid performance...
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Monday, April 10, 2006
This machine is not going to make any headlines but succeeds as an inoffensive machine that's pleasant to use, fine to look at and not too painful on the wallet. It's not really suitable for regular use on the move or for gaming, but as a household workhorse, it's a winner. Read on...
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
The Lifebook P7120 is yet another excellent ultra portable machine from Fujitsu-Siemens which offers a wide range of features, good battery life and considering its size a very attractive price...
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Monday, January 30, 2006
...overall, I rather like the Pocket LOOX N520. The user interface of Navigon Mobile Navigator 5 doesn't suit my personal taste, but there's no doubt that with its hidden GPS antenna, small size, stylish design and attractive software extras, this is an appealing PDA. It's not top of the range, but for a middle-of-the-road machine, it acquits itself pretty well...
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Monday, December 19, 2005
Aimed at a wide range of applications the TX150 S4 targets scenarios such as remote offices, small businesses with minimal on-site IT support and general workgroup file and print services. In these environments build quality needs to be good and the TX150 S4 looks well up to the job. The server is offered in both rack and pedestal versions and we were supplied with the former. If you opt for the pedestal version it'll come with the trademark silver mesh panels which protect access to the front bays and can be locked shut. Storage options are good as the front drive bay has room for up to four hot-swap hard disks and the price of the review system includes a duet of 73GB Seagate Cheetah 10K.7 Ultra320 hard disks...
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Friday, October 7, 2005
Fujitsu-Siemens slogan for the Lifebook P1510 is "See how big small big can be". It's certainly apt as the Lifebook P1510 is tiny - a mere 37 x 232 x 167 mm (HxWxD) It's the smallest Tablet PC notebook I've come across. Indeed it's one of the smallest notebooks I have ever seen. Of course, small doesn't automatically mean good, as there tend to be several features missing, but as you'll see the Lifebook P1510 is quite a remarkable little machine...
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