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Sophisticated looks; decent multitasking performance; handy quick-launch buttons; comfortable keyboard; fingerprint reader doubles as scroll key; both PC Card and ExpressCard slots; HDMI and eSATA ports.
Bulky; display resolution doesnt match Blu-ray output; fell behind on Photoshop benchmark; lacks mute button.
Though its slightly bulky for a midsize laptop, the feature-packed Fujitsu LifeBook A6210 does double duty as both a computer and a portable Blu-ray player. Specifications: Processor: Intel (2.26 GHz); RAM installed: 3 GB DDR II SDRAM See full specs P...
Great bang/buck ratio. The A6120 starts at only $1,150 and jumps but $200 for a Radeon HD 3470 card and Bluray drive. Sharp, beautiful screen is one of the brightest weve seen on a laptop. Screw the chickletstyle keys found on other notebooks: Fujitsus ol...
Small trackpad makes for a less than thrilling multitouch experience. Runs consistently hot - dont rest it on your lap for long or risk a scorched crotch. While certainly not ugly, design is blander than a plate of lima beans.RAM Size: 3 GB Clock Rate: 2...
Good performance, Strong wireless range, Durable design, Five USB ports
Bulky for 15.4-inch notebook, Too much keyboard flex, Short battery life
Some people just want to surf the Web, check e-mail, and watch movies, occasionally shuttling their laptop to another room in the house. For these buyers, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6120, a large but well-performing 15.4-inch notebook, may be just right. If...
Publié: 2008-03-14, Auteur: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Gorgeous screen offers sharp picture with little glare; solidly constructed to withstand abuse; great performance among the mainstream laptop class; slightly lighter than last years model.
Still a bit on the thick side; boring design.
While not exactly a looker, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 is a well-appointed 15-inch mainstream laptop that should offer a long life for general home use.
Excellent selection of ports, Reasonable battery life, Spillresistant keyboard and nice touchpad, Solid performance and features
Poor placement of speakers, A little too much keyboard flex, Thick and heavy compared to competition
Overall, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 is a solid notebook with good performance and some nice features. The abundance of USB ports and the combionation of a PC Card slot and ExpressCard slot mean this notebook has plenty of room for external expansion. A...
Publié: 2008-05-30, Auteur: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
Generous number of USB ports; includes both ExpressCard and Type II PC Card formats; pleasing design; fingerprint and harddisk sensors; spill-resistant keyboard.
Heavy and large.
If you love Fujitsus build quality but are unable to afford the more expensive models, the LifeBook A6120 is one of the most tricked-out affordable laptops weve seen in a long while.