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	<title>Mini Tablet PC &#187; Fujitsu Lifebook T1010</title>
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		<title>Fujitsu Lifebook T1010 Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fujitsu has recently released a new tablet PC into their wide selection of products. The lifebook T1010 is definitely more affordable and less expensive for students and workers alike. It comes with the DDR three memory and a brand view Intel 45 processor.
The computer&#8217;s design is similar to the T5010 model which is pretty nice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fujitsu has recently released a new tablet PC into their wide selection of products. The lifebook T1010 is definitely more affordable and less expensive for students and workers alike. It comes with the DDR three memory and a brand view Intel 45 processor.</p>
<p>The computer&#8217;s design is similar to the T5010 model which is pretty nice if you ask me. The build and the chassis is very sturdy and doesn&#8217;t feel fragile at all. When picking up the computer,  You feel a certain looseness. There isn&#8217;t a lot of flex to be seen and  almost no rippling can be witnessed.<br />
An inconvenience would be that the screen cannot be seen in direct sunlight and you can only work in spots and places that are relevant relatively dark or not to live properly. This product doesn&#8217;t use an active digitizer which means the screen quality is somewhat lesser. The viewing angles are somewhat limited and you have to probably adjust in order to see the screen clearly. The speakers are somewhat weak and when testing them, I felt that they weren&#8217;t powerful enough compared to other types of speakers on other models. Although, when wearing headphones, everything went fine and the quality of the sound was great.</p>
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<p>The somewhat strong processor makes it so that when running multiple application, there is little to no signs of slowness or delay. The hard drive is of 160 GB and the processor is an Intel core two duo 2.2060 Hz processor. You can feel a bit of warmth on the left side of the touchpad. It doesn&#8217;t bother that much but it&#8217;s still an inconvenience. There is almost no sound coming out of the computer even when overusing it. The touchpad and pen are very responsive and they didn&#8217;t have any signs of slowness when being used. The pen is nice, solid, and pretty comfortable. As for the keyboard, it is pretty sturdy and comfortable to use.</p>
<p>The lifebook T1010 has three USB ports, and not too cold disk drive, a VGA port, a memory card reader  And a microphone and headphone jack. The wireless was pretty powerful and also with the Intel WiFi link included with this notebook, you would be able to connect to three different types of frequencies. When using the high-performance mode, the battery life was about three hours. The battery life for normal with the about five hours and the one for power saving mode would be approximately six hours. The software included with the tablet was  Windows Vista home premium and a 60 day trial of Microsoft office home and student 2007. There were also seven discs in order to install various applications and program. With its cheap price and pretty good aspects, the Fujitsu T1010 is a pretty good buy for anyone looking to secure him or herself a laptop on a budget. Small inconveniences would be the passive digitizer that make it so that the screen and the resolution is lesser than a PC with an active digitizer and that the viewing angles aren’t very good.</p>
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