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  Posts tagged Lifebook at Engadget
It was but a few weeks ago that we caught Fujitsu's LifeBook N6460 showing off in Singapore, and now it looks like the beastly machine has made its way stateside for all of us Americans to enjoy.
Considering that Fujitsu's Lifebook T4220 convertible tablet PC just recently hit the FCC and managed to get reviewed a few weeks back, you may not have expected this beauty to be available to the masses just yet, but sure enough, your very own customized T4220 is currently awaiting you at the firm's webstore.
Unfortunately, it sounds like both of Fujitsu's latest LifeBooks underperformed in the areas that mattered most, and as PCMag put it, shoving a full-fledged PC (with an integrated optical drive, no less) into a three- to four-pound frame requires quite a few tradeoffs.
www.engadget.com /tag/lifebook   (2536 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook T4010- Notebook Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Flip open the lid and use the LifeBook as a standard laptop, and swivel the display panel on its center circular hinge to lay the display flat facing up for use as a tablet.
The LifeBook is neither a looker nor an ugly duckling, and its curved corners give it a pleasingly modern appearance.
The LifeBook has three small ventilation grills on the bottom and a fan outlet on the rear of the left side.
www.mobiletechreview.com /notebooks/fujitsu-lifebook-t4010.htm   (3474 words)

  
  Fujitsu Laptops - Lifebook Reviews.
The Lifebook Q2010 for example boasts a magnesium chassis, titanium hinges and a gorgeous piano lacquer finish.
The Lifebook P7120 is one of the tiniest laptops to feature a removeable media drive.
The Fujitsu Lifebook P7010 is a quality notebook destined to rise to the top of the ultraportable pile.
www.laptopical.com /fujitsu-laptops.html   (884 words)

  
  Notebooks : FUJITSU Singapore
Among the thinnest and lightest notebooks in the world, the LifeBook S series is both lightweight and powerful.
The LifeBook C Series is a value-priced yet full-featured notebook for the consumer as well as the business user.
The LifeBook P series' light and elegant design makes it particularly appealing to those who want to travel with light and stylish notebooks.
www.fujitsu.com /sg/services/computing/pc/products/notebook   (249 words)

  
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 GIC - Product/Notebooks/LifeBook Series
With a weight of only 1.3 kg the LIFEBOOK P Series is one of the lightest full functional notebooks with a brilliant widescreen display.
The LIFEBOOK C Series is an all-purpose notebook for the casual as well as the professional user.
The LIFEBOOK E Series is a feature-rich, secure notebook with comprehensive performance, the perfect substitute for a desktop PC.
www.fmworld.net /globalpc/products/lifebook.html   (297 words)

  
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 Fujitsu Lifebook N3510 Carrying Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This quick look at the Fujitsu LifeBook N3510 is provided by The Pouch, an independent carrying case company, because we quickly become familiar with both the dimensions and important features of every new notebook very soon after it comes to market.
In that regard, the new owner of a Fujitsu Lifebook N3510 has the option of beginning with an installed optical drive that plays DVDs and is able to read and burn CDs, or one can go "first-cabin" with a combo, dual layer, multi-format optical drive that will also burn DVDs.
The one that is custom made to fit the Lifebook N3510 perfectly is sold factory-direct $49.95 in basic fl or for $2.00 more, The Pouch can custom-make a case for the N3510 LifeBook in one of several handsome colors.
www.thepouch.com /lifebook-n3510.html   (448 words)

  
 Adoption Lifebook Creating A Treasure
Each lifebook guide givees you 3 full-length lifebook examples: one for international (China), one for domestic and one for foster care.
Lifebooks: Creating a Treasure for the Adopted Child, you’ll find specific answers to most of the questions you have, including:
This lifebook project is the perfect way to introduce my child to his birth and adoption story at a young age.
www.adoptionlifebooks.com /creating_a_treasure.htm   (485 words)

  
 Lifebook 420D Notebook Computer | Linux Journal
The Fujitsu Lifebook 420D is the newest and least expensive addition to the Lifebook line of notebook computers.
The Lifebook's BIOS is APM (Advanced Power Management) compliant, so the kernel's APM extensions are able to work perfectly (although Red Hat 4.1 did not include the APM utilities).
The Lifebook comes with a ``port replicator'' docking port, but the existing port replicator product for the Lifebook 500 series does not work with it, and Fujitsu has yet to release the ``mini-docking station'' that will.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/2431   (2491 words)

  
 TrustedReviews - Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4010
The display is however the main focus of the Lifebook T4010 as it is more than something to look at for once.
The 12.1in screen, with 1,024 x 768 resolution, might seem small at first, but the Lifebook T4010 only measures 293 x 244 x 37.5 mm (W x D x H) which implies certain restrictions to the screen size.
As the Lifebook T4010 doubles as a tablet PC, the screen has only one hinge, mounted in the middle.
www.trustedreviews.com /notebooks/review/2005/03/17/Fujitsu-Siemens-Lifebook-T4010/p1   (660 words)

  
 DigitalReviews.net - Reviewing Your Digital World :: Fujitsu Lifebook S7010 Notebook
Fujitsu's Lifebook series is known for being unique in its shape and size.
Right at the center of the lid is the Fujitsu Lifebook logo which identifies the brand of the laptop.
The Fujitsu Lifebook S7010 notebook is a notebook packed with the latest features such as Bluetooth, wireless technology, and even a fingerprint sensor.
www.digitalreviews.net /reviews/200504/fujitsu-lifebook-s7010.html   (1010 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 (Core Solo 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD) Reviews. Laptops Reviews by CNET.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 ultraportable laptop is small enough to fit in even the most cramped coach seats, but at more than $3,000 for a well-configured model, anyone who can afford one is probably flying first class anyway.
The LifeBook Q2010 has a wider footprint and is thinner than the Lenovo X60s, the Panasonic ToughBook W4, and the Dell Latitude X1.
The LifeBook Q2010 also has a hardware Wi-Fi switch on the front, a fingerprint reader between the two mouse buttons, and four programmable application-launch buttons to the left of the keyboard.
reviews.cnet.com /Fujitsu_LifeBook_Q2010_Core_Solo_1_2_GHz_1_GB_RAM_80_GB_HDD/4505-3121_7-31959337.html   (1827 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Fujitsu Announces the Widescreen LifeBook C1410 Notebook, Ideal for Budget-Conscious Businesses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Weighing less than 6.4 pounds, the LifeBook C1410 notebook offers exceptionally long battery life with the ability to run up to 11 hours(1) with a high-capacity main battery and a second battery in the built-in modular bay.
With typical Fujitsu durability and a spill-resistant keyboard, the LifeBook C1410 notebook is protected from a variety of accidents.
The LifeBook C1410 notebook can also be equipped with integrated Bluetooth wireless technology for connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or PDA.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=143142   (1015 words)

  
 Fujitsu Computer Systems Support
I've noticed that my LifeBook 420D seems to perform faster when it is powered by the A/C adapter, as opposed to being powered by the battery.
My LifeBook C353, C360, E351, E360, E370, L470 should have the Intel Pentium II processor, but when I use Intel's CPUID Utility, it states that the computer has an Intel Celeron processor.
On my LifeBook L440 or L440-B the 4th Battery Level Indicator Bar is blinking during the last part of charging and there isn't anything in the manual about this battery state.
www.fujitsupc.com /www/support.shtml?support/faq/notebooks/notebooks   (4176 words)

  
 iXBT: Fujitsu Lifebook P2110 - мобильность и еще раз мобильность
Fujitsu Lifebook P2110 — мобильность и еще раз мобильность
Поспорить можно только с тем, является ли Lifebook P2110 самым маленьким в мире.
В качестве ответа приведу мнение человека, который купил Fujitsu Lifebook P2110 не для развлечения и не от переизбытка денег, а для работы.
www.ixbt.com /portopc/fujitsu-p2110.shtml   (981 words)

  
 Adoption Lifebooks
This site is dedicated to providing you with resources to help your child understand their past so they can thrive in the future.
Adoption Lifebooks make for a creative and special place to archive all the details.
Start an adoption lifebook while you're in your pre-placement period.
www.adoptionlifebooks.com   (360 words)

  
 LIFEBOOK Q - Professional Notebooks Fujitsu Siemens Computers
With its distinctive, smooth piano lacquer the LIFEBOOK Q2010 is a genuine eye-catcher.
Weighing only 1 kg, the LIFEBOOK Q2010 is one of the lightest notebooks in its class – and the slimmest at less than 20 mm.
The LIFEBOOK Q2010 prevents unauthorized access to your valuable data – resisting both local intruders as well as attempts by hackers operating remotely via the Net.
www.fujitsu-siemens.nl /products/mobile/notebooks/lifebook_q.html   (374 words)

  
 Lifebook - Gizmodo
The 12.1-inch LifeBook B6210 and 8.9-inch P1610 will both have the option of coming with either a 16GB or 32GB solid state drive.
Fujitsu announced three attractive lappies as part of its LifeBook line, the N6420 (pictured above) with its big 17-inch screen, the clean, white A3110 with its 15.4-inch display and the A6010, also a 15.4-incher.
The Lifebook is a convertible tablet, whereas the Stylistic is a slate-style tablet.
www.gizmodo.com /gadgets/lifebook   (768 words)

  
 Fujitsu Lifebook P Series - PCSTATS.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Fujitsu Lifebook P Series is the first Crusoe powered notebook from this company to be available in North America.
The LifeBook P Series is one of the smallest two-spindle notebooks to have caught our attention.
The LifeBook P Series is the first notebook by Fujitsu in the U.S. to feature the Transmeta Crusoe processor, and one of the first few notebooks to include the new TM5800 Crusoe processor.
www.pcstats.com /articleview.cfm?articleID=860   (461 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook N5010 Reviews. Laptops Reviews by CNET.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The new Fujitsu LifeBook N5010 marks a departure from its previous incarnation: the basic, gray, and wholly nondescript LifeBook N3000.
Based on the LifeBook N5010's poor performance in CNET Labs benchmarks, we wish that you could customize the system with more cutting-edge components, such as ATI's newer 128MB Mobility Radeon 9700 chip or a 7,200rpm hard drive.
The LifeBook N5010 did not excel in CNET's Unreal Tournament 2004 test, largely due to its ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 64MB video adapter, which is two generations behind current mobile-graphics solutions.
computershopper.com.com /Fujitsu_LifeBook_N5010/4505-3121_7-30734917.html   (1121 words)

  
 LIFEBOOK P Series - Notebooks - Product catalog - Fujitsu Siemens Computers
The new LIFEBOOK P7230 with ConfCamera and embedded UMTS.
The latest addition to the LIFEBOOK Series, the P7230 ultraportable business notebook from Fujitsu Siemens Computers represents a milestone in mobility.
Your partner's image will appear clear and sharp on the 10.6-inch WXGA display, which utilizes Crystal View technology to allow for wider viewing angles and is backlit with LEDs for exceptional brightness.
www.fujitsu-siemens.com /products/mobile/notebooks/lifebook_p.html   (547 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 Review by LAPTOP Magazine
Shockingly thin and light, the 2.2-pound Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 raises the bar for portability and style, but there are some trade-offs.
When you pick up the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010, your first reaction will be disbelief at how little it weighs.
Your second reaction will be to hand it to someone else to see their reaction.
laptopmag.com /Review/Fujitsu-LifeBook-Q2010.htm   (786 words)

  
 PC Pro: Product Reviews: Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510
Sadly, the Lifebook doesn't sport an integrated optical drive, which would have been ideal for mobile DVD watching on the 1,024 x 600 8.9in TFT screen.
The Lifebook could be just the thing for digital photographers in the field: on one side of the chassis you'll find a CompactFlash card reader; on the other, one for SD cards.
The new Lifebook is an attractive proposition even if you're not looking for a tablet PC, particularly when partnered with the docking station.
www.pcpro.co.uk /reviews/78826/fujitsu-siemens-lifebook-p1510.html   (573 words)

  
 Slim and trim: Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 - Alpha Blog - alpha.cnet.com
The LifeBook Q2010 will be available within the next six weeks, and pricing has yet to be finalized.
Also announced today were updates to the LifeBook E series and S series.
The LifeBook E8210 marks Fujitsu's first 15.4-inch wide-screen notebook for the corporate space; it updates the previous-generation E8020, which had a 15-inch standard-aspect display, with Intel Core Solo and Core Duo processors, a spill-resistant keyboard, fingerprint reader, and Trusted Platform Module.
www.cnet.com /4531-10921_1-6508527.html   (321 words)

  
 Engadget
Considering that Fujitsu's Lifebook T4220 convertible tablet PC just recently hit the FCC and managed to get reviewed a few weeks back, you may not have expected this beauty to be available to the masses just yet, but sure enough, your very own...
It'd probably be tough to find anyone eying an ultralight laptop that hasn't given either the S2210 or P7230 (pictured after the jump) at least a glance, but just in case you're only moments away from pulling the trigger on either, you might want to...
We were a tad bit curious as to exactly what this LifeBook P7230 was packing when we spotted it late last year, and now that Fujitsu is busting this thing out in Taiwan, it doesn't look like we'll be too terribly disappointed.
www.engadget.com /search/?q=lifebook   (1189 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 Carrying Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This review of the sleek, light, new LifeBook P7120 from Fujitsu is posted by The Pouch, Inc. the World's Number one Manufacturer of protective carrying cases made of Neoprene.* The whole story on this remarkable material developed by DuPont follows on the bottom of this page.
We like the size of the LifeBook P7120 from Fujitsu: 10.28 by 7.83 by 1.43-inches, smaller than the standard page of duplication paper.
The LifeBook P7120 has a 10.6-inch TFT Widescreen display and a dual-layer combination drive that can burn both CDs and DVDs.
www.thepouch.com /lifebook-p7120.html   (315 words)

  
 Fujitsu LifeBook S7020D Review by LAPTOP Magazine
Fujitsu's LifeBook S7020D is a good-looking system with a couple of unique extras.
It doesn't have the cutting-edge wireless broadband or more advanced durability features others in the field now have, but you won't be disappointed by the S7020D, either.
Once it upgrades to dual core, the LifeBook S7020D will be an even stronger contender.
laptopmag.com /Review/Fujitsu-LifeBook-S7020D.htm   (569 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Fujitsu Boosts Performance on LifeBook Convertible Notebooks, Maximizing Mobile Workforce Productivity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The LifeBook P1610 notebook joins the LifeBook T4215 Tablet PC in offering the industry's first bi-directional display hinge, which turns the screen in both directions for added convenience.
The LifeBook P1610 notebook and the LifeBook T4215 Tablet PC are packed with features to create a security-rich environment including Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2), built-in biometric fingerprint sensor, and BIOS support for Absolute Software's Computrace® computer theft recovery, data protection, and secure asset tracking software.
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 notebook is priced at $1,599(1) for a base configuration, and the LifeBook T4215 Tablet PC is priced at $1,799(1) for a base configuration.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=180851   (1130 words)

  
 www.hardwarezone.com® :: News Flash At A Glance!
With a 15.4-inch Color-Enhanced Crystal View widescreen display, the LifeBook N3530 notebook generates astoundingly bright images with details that are difficult to produce with typical LCD technology.
The LifeBook N3530 notebook delivers the performance and reliability mobile users expect from Fujitsu, recently rated tops for reliability among Microsoft Windows-based notebooks in PC Magazine's 18th annual Reader Satisfaction Survey.
The LifeBook N3530 notebook, with pricing starting at $1,449(2) for a base configuration, is available through the Fujitsu direct sales force, website, channel partners and select retail outlets(3).
www.hardwarezone.com /news/view.php?id=3803&cid=9   (908 words)

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