The good: Multiple security features; flexible drive bay options; sleek thin-and-light design; extensive three-year warranty; fast performance.
The bad: Integrated graphics chipset; relatively expensive; average battery life for a Pentium M machine; no DVD writer option.
The bottom line: The sub-2kg LifeBook S6130 makes a great companion for road warriors with its improved security options and hot-swappable drive options. However, it lacks the battery life or graphics capabilities to be truly portable.
Way overpriced for a smaller laptop by anonymous - Nov 10, 2005
Played with it and found that here is really nothing special with it and a very performance only. Can easily get a more powerful laptop with a bit more weight and a little less on the price side.