Product Summary
7.1
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The bad: Single-core processor means performance is limited; very small mouse buttons are annoying; 10.6-inch screen is smaller than that of most other ultraportables.
The bottom line: A sleek-looking ultraportable, the Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 will turn heads with its polished design, but its middling performance make it suited best for basic office tasks.
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Average User Rating
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8.3
out of 10CNET Asia Review
With so much engineering going into cramming high-powered components into ever smaller packages, a byproduct of this effort is that ultraportable laptops generally get extra design attention. Consequently, they're among the most attractive laptops available. Fujitsu's new LifeBook P7230 is sure to be a status symbol in airports and coffee shops with its compact angular design and matte-white finish. Using an Intel Core Solo CPU, it won't win any speed races, but for basic Web surfing and office work, this reasonably priced S$3,688 (US$2,620.06) Vista Business system will do the job and turn heads at the same time.
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Design
Measuring 272.9mm wide, 200.9mm deep, and 29.9mm high, the Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 is tiny even for an ultraportable laptop. It weighs 1.33kg (1.68kg with the AC adapter), which is perfect or throwing in a shoulder bag or carry-on luggage. It's small enough to carry around all day; we never grew tired of toting it around during the course of this review. It's also worth noting that this is one of the smallest ultraportable systems to include an optical drive.
![]() The LifeBook P7230 is one of the smallest ultraportables with an integrated DVD drive. (Click for larger image) |
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The smallish keyboard and touch pad are comfortable to use, although the left and right mouse buttons are too tiny to hit reliably. Two quick-launch buttons sit above the keyboard: One launches a Web browser, but the other is unusual in that it will switch you into the system's Eco mode, instantly resetting several system options to cut power consumption and extend battery life. It's clever, but make sure before you press it that you don't need any of the devices (FireWire port, media card reader, optical drive) that are automatically disabled in this mode.
Features
The system has a standard set of connections, including two USB 2.0 jacks, a mini FireWire jack, one Type I/II PCMCIA slot, headphone and mic jacks, a media card reader, and a VGA output for hooking up an external monitor, especially useful given the small screen. Unless you have a lot of USB devices, the two USB ports should be sufficient. Networking connections include a modem and Gigabit Ethernet jacks, and integrated 802.11a/b/g wireless. Bluetooth and a built-in Webcam are also available.
Components in our review unit include a 1.2GHz Intel Core Solo U1400 CPU, 1GB of RAM, integrated Intel 950 graphics, a DVD burner, and a 60GB 4,200rpm hard drive. Business-friendly extras include TPM (Trusted Platform Module), a fingerprint reader, and a shock sensor to stop the hard drive in case of a fall or sudden shock. The system is available in three colors: Leather White and Leather Black cost S$3,688 (US$2,620.06), while the red model adds an additional S$100 (US$71.04) to the tag.
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User Reviews
Another quality ultraportable from Fujitsu
Nov 25, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Great screen, usable keyboard, all the connectivity needed except 3.5G built-in and a webcam too!
Cons: Core Solo is minimal upgrade from predecessor, battery life somewhat less than expected
Opinion:
Great update from 7120 - albeit incremental. Near perfect form factor and really fully usable and main PC. Upgrade to 2MB RAM if using Vista, though!
feb 07
Feb 15, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: light, comfortable , keyboard , excellen dvd wwith god camera
Cons: very good
Opinion:
over all excellent machine , very good light weight and screen size also very suitable
Slim and light!
Feb 8, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: light, comfortable keyboard, cd/dvd, good batt life, videocam
Cons: a tad slow -- solo
Opinion:
overall, an excellent machine. Light but without too many compromise. The only complain I have is it is a tad slow..
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