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The editors liked
Big
High-resolution display
Corporate-level security hardware
Full-size keyboard with dual pointing devices
Plenty of ports
Integrated 3G support
Fingerprint recognition
15.4in. widescreen display
Very good performance
The editors didn't like
Merely average battery life
No multimedia controls
Tinny speakers
Runs hot
Expensive
Not the most portable of notebooks
Moderate battery life even with optional second battery fitted
Abstract: well-connected business laptop with built-in 3G: What the mobile corporate user needs most from a laptop is the ability to connect to the office wherever he or she happens to be. Fujitsu Siemens flagship E8210 not only features wireless connectivity, but...
Big, high-resolution display; corporate-level security hardware; full-size keyboard with dual pointing devices; plenty of ports
Merely average battery life; no multimedia controls; tinny speakers; runs hot
The Fujitsu LifeBook E8210 is by no means exciting, flashy or inexpensive, but it does offer serious performance and security at a competitive price ...
Abstract: The flexible 3G implemetation is tempting, but the poor battery life and screen quality lessen the appeal On paper, theres a lot to tempt the mobile business user to this latest Lifebook E8210. Not least because, like Acers Aspire 5652WLMi, it comes...
Integrated 3G support, Fingerprint recognition, 15.4in. widescreen display, Very good performance
Expensive, Not the most portable of notebooks, Moderate battery life even with optional second battery fitted
The feature-packed LifeBook E8210 contains one feature weve not seen before: integrated 3G connectivity. This dual-core desktop replacement performs extremely well, although its battery life is only moderate...
Abstract: Fujitsu LifeBook E8210 Thin and Light Notebook5/8/07 – Fujitsus LifeBook series of notebooks are clearly geared towards the corporate environment. This is evident with their LifeBook E8210 thin and light notebook computer. Technically Fujitsu classi...
Abstract: Mobile connectivity is something that has become vital to the modern workforce; a fact that Intel capitalised on brilliantly with the introduction of its Centrino platform. But even with the staggering amount of WiFi hotspots that have appeared over the p...
Lean and sophisticated design. Lightweight, with a good CPU. Extra security with fingerprint reader.
Unimpressive graphics chip. Battery life could be better. Superfluous mouse controller.
If you have a job to do and dont want to be distracted by foolish PC-based pursuits such as gaming, then this is the machine for you. As mentioned previously, it has comparable build quality and performance to the MacBook Pro, but costs $200 less and ...