First Take
Moving away from a Transmeta Crusoe processor, the Fujitsu P series now has a tablet notebook based on the Intel Pentium M platform. This convertible laptop with a swivel screen does not scrimp on processing power despite its incredibly tiny footprint. The current model runs on Microsoft Windows XP with RitePen handwriting recognition software for data entry. But by end October, new models of the LifeBook P1510 will be installed with Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005 and have Bluetooth functionality. However, Fujitsu has no plans to retrofit existing units with Bluetooth connectivity or provide upgrade of the OS to Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. ...
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Very potable
Jan 26, 2006Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Cannot used for the business purposes well
Cons: Its rotating screen
Opinion:
Very good for the students studying in digital life can write lectures on this easily ! Ideal for Students
Small, Managable, Reliable. Its Perfect!
Jan 19, 2006Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Perfect
Cons: Wordings may be small.
Opinion:
excellent in shape
Dec 20, 2005Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: excellent
Cons: look smart
Opinion:
I like its shape, the LCD can be rotated also it has a thin shape and easy to handle also looks smart note book.
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