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Publié: 2008-03-26, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Extremely portable; bidirectional screen hinge enhances tablet functionality.
Lacks a touch pad; unimpressive battery life; slower ultralow voltage CPU keeps a lid on performance.
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 makes a few notable improvements on its predecessor, but a new breed of cheaper mini-laptops are on the horizon, making this ideal only for heavy tablet users, who may prefer a full-size tablet.
Compact design, Very good battery life, Brighter display with more contrast, New faster processor, Can lock down I/O ports
Insecure lid latch, High resolution for screen size
The Fujitsu LifeBook P1620 packs more than enough functionality and usability to justify paying more than two grand. Consumers interested in a tiny tablet on a budget should probably gravitate toward the $999 LifeBook U810—provided you’re will...
Compact, sturdy design; easy-to-use swivel screen; accurate touch screen; good handwriting recognition
Expensive; poor performance; mediocre battery life; no internal optical drive, FireWire port, or Webcam; washed-out display
Fujitsus new ultraportable tablet, the LifeBook P1620, is supposed to be a step up from the P1610. But even a new Core 2 Duo processor cant make up for persistent battery and performance issues. ...
Extrait: Although the Fujitsu Lifebook P1620 and Macbook Air aren’t marketed as direct competitors with each other, their light weight and convenient sizes certainly encourage comparison. In the final analysis, the Fujitsu Lifebook P1620 is, to our eyes, a mor...
Extrait: Fujitsu has a long history of offering tiny little pen-enabled notebook(let)s that are intriguing alternatives to larger, heavier laptops, especially for those who spend a lot of time on the road. The latest iteration, the LifeBook P1620, is an update...
Tablet-convertible notebook, runs cool and is very quiet, very light
Can be difficult to type on, temporary image retention was noticed, no optical drive The Final Word For mobile professionals who want to forget theyre even carrying a tablet-convertible notebook, the P1620 is a valid candidate. Its not perfect, but i...
For mobile professionals who want to forget theyre even carrying a tablet-convertible notebook, the P1620 is a valid candidate. Its not perfect, but it has enough features to be a useful office productivity tool while on the road.
Das Fujitsu Lifebook P1620 ist ein interessantes Notebook-Experiment, das aufgrund eines astronomischen Preises wohl nie das breite Publikum erreichen wird. Der Hersteller hatte offenbar den Anspruch, ein flexibel nutzbares Convertible für Geschäftsku...
Gewicht, 3,7 cm dick, kleine Schrift und Symbolik (TFT), hoher Preis,
Fujitsu Siemens hat das Lifebook P1620 erstmals auf der CeBIT 2008 vorgestellt. Dort wurde ein Preis von 2970 Euro angegeben. Auch wenn die auf der geringen Größe gebotene Funktionalität durchaus überzeugen kann, deckt der Test ebenfalls die eine oder ...