Fujitsu’s Ultraportable Tablet
Feb 1st
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Jim Martin is continuing his obsession with ultraportables and I’m glad he is. Last week he reviewed the slick, stylish Sony Vaio VGN-TXN15P/B. He thought it was pricey (Every Sony product is pricey Jim) but he thought it was a compelling ultraportable for people who want small.
This week he looks at the Fujitsu LifeBook P1610, an ultra ultraportable with a swiveling, tablet-style screen. What does he think about it?
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 is a well-designed, extremely compact, and flexible notebook.
Anyone who roams around a lot during the workday and needs continual access to a computer is an ideal candidate–particularly if price isn’t a big concern. If you frequently spend some of your work day outside (for legitimate reasons–or not), you’d probably find this little computer invaluable, too.
Check out Jim’s thoughts at PC World.
Did you like what he said? If you want just a bit more, James Kendrick did a Fujitsu P1610- first impressions a while back that is well worth the read.
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