To further separate the two non-Tablet PC models, the LifeBook P8020 and the LifeBook B6230, Fujitsu gave the P8020 the faster Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (Penryn) processor and a super-light chasis that weighs only 2.9 pounds. In some ways, this helps ultralight notebook shoppers decide which model fits their needs and desires. Aside from the two slate style 12-inch notebooks, Fujitsu offers 2 convertible Tablet PC models and two non-Tablet PC models in 12.1-inch size. While many notebook makers, most noticeably Apple and Sony, have left the 12.1-inch notebook market, Fujitsu thrives on it largely thanks to touch screen Tablet PC technology. Many of these models are Tablet PCs that feature either swivel convertible or the slate designs. The gesture touchpad takes some getting used to (see more details below).įujitsu currently makes 18 notebook models for the US market ranging from the 16-inch LifeBook N7010 desktop replacement to the extreme ultra portable 5.6-inch LifeBook U820. The display is grainy and isn’t terribly bright. What's not: The display’s viewing angle is very limited viewing. Has a very beefy 8700 mAh battery for very good battery life. What's hot: The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 runs Office applications, web browsers and even FPS games well. Home > Notebook Reviews > Fujitsu LifeBook P8020
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