Testseek.co.uk have collected 20 expert reviews of the Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 .
January 2008
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HSDPA support
Highly portable
Compact
But with a keyboard. Great twist screen. Good battery life
Small and lightweight design; integrated fingerprint reader; passive touchscreen
Limited USB ports; cramped keyboard; no integrated optical drive; expensive
Although the LifeBook P1610s screen is small, its keyboard cramped and it lacks an optical drive, this ultraportable convertible Tablet PC delivers much more than any UMPC of similar footprint and weight ...
Small and lightweight, Integrated fingerprint reader, Passive touchscreen
Only two USB ports, Cramped keyboard, No integrated optical drive, Expensive
Although the LifeBook P1610s screen is small, its keyboard cramped and it lacks an optical drive, this ultraportable convertible Tablet PC delivers much more than any UMPC of similar footprint and weight...
While the P1610 isnt going to win any performance awards, its up to the job of everyday tasks. What it lacks in power it easily compensates for in portability. The keyboard is a little on the small side, but other than that its a very usable machin...
Disappointing battery life, Only mid-range processing power
Tablet PCs havent set the consumer world alight, but in business and education circuits theyve become something of a mainstay. After all, while the average person may not need to brainstorm or collaborate with others, Tablet PCs allow you to do this ...
Abstract: Despite being around for what seems like an age, the Tablet PC format is still something of a niche product. Business users find a use for them, but consumers – not unreasonably – see the extra functionality as an expensive luxury. Another regular complai...
Published: 2007-06-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The ultraportable MacBook some were hoping for didn’t arrive at WWDC, so it seems a good time to look at options for the mobile user who prizes portability above all else. Fujitsu Siemens’ P1610, despite its age - it was announced in November...