Darius Chang | Sep 17, 2007

Back when the Japanese maker's first UMPC was launched (the LifeBook U1010), we were given a
sneak peek at its upcoming products, the
LifeBook T2010 and LifeBook N6460.
It took about three months and the first to show up in Asia stores was the LifeBook T2010. It made the bold claim as the tablet PC with the brightest display and we found that hard to argue with. After all, its 1,280 x 800 screen is rated at 300nits, one of the highest in the business for its class. It also has a full range of security features like fingerprint sensor, while offering an exceptional battery life of up to 11 hours on the extended cell. Though it is just over 1.5kg, it has had to sacrifice an internal optical drive in the process.
So why did we not rush out to buy one? Well, at S$3,988 (US$2,668.81) per pop it was a choice between starving for two months or getting this LifeBook... and unfortunately we like food too much to make this sacrifice.
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