The S$320 (US$235.29) Fujitsu Port Replicator (model FPCPR48) does a decent job of bringing together critical connections for a Fujitsu LifeBook S7000 or a LifeBook E8000 notebook. While it has a handy Suspend/Resume button, it's hard to line up the notebook with the dock, and it lacks some of the basics that we're used to seeing, such as a modem.
![]() The Fujitsu Port Replicator offers DVI-D, parallel and serial ports, to name a few. |
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We had trouble aligning the LifeBook S7010 with the Replicator--simply docking the notebook was consistently frustrating. Once it was docked, we could tilt the notebook's screen backward a comfortable 5 degrees, but we couldn't raise the display to eye level. Thankfully, the notebook releases easier; there's a single button in back. The big bonus for those who move often between the road and a desk is the dock’s Suspend/Resume button, which conveniently puts the notebook to sleep or quickly wakes it up.
With a throughput of 75.6Mbps, the Fujitsu dock held pace with the Dell and Toshiba docks we tested, but it was slightly slower writing data with a throughput of 59.5Mbps. Fujitsu doesn’t include any printed manual with the device, but the company backs the Port Replicator with the typical one-year warranty; we prefer the three years offered by IBM and the two years promised by Targus. While we're fans of Fujitsu’s excellent online resources for notebooks, we were disappointed to find no mention of the Port Replicator on the company's support Web site. Fujitsu makes it easier to start a service or support request with e-mail or in its online chat room, but the toll-free phone help desk is open 24/7.
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