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Testseek.co.uk have collected 12 expert reviews of the Fujitsu Lifebook T2010 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujitsu Lifebook T2010.
 
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  Published: 2007-11-29, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Although this convertible laptop isnt terribly comfortable to hold, its nine-cell battery lasts forever. For lightweight, all-day computing, Fujitsus 1.58kg LifeBook T2010 convertible tablet is a solid choice. Carla Thornton ...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-25, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Superlong battery life, Indoor/outdoor screen
  • So-so speed, Optical drive not integrated
  • The 9-cell battery on this indoor/outdoor model lasts forever, but its front-mounted location is not always ideal. ...

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  Published: 2008-05-21, review by: notebookreview.com

  • Beautiful screen with bidirectional hinge, Solid design and chassis, Lightweight, Great battery life, WWAN, when you get it to work
  • One speaker, which doesnt do any justice, Keyboard has a lot of flex and feels springy, WWAN can be erratic in certain network areas
  • The T2010 is a solid Tablet PC, with a great bi-directional hinge and beautiful display. I really like Fujitsus screens, the colors are always bright and vivid. The lid can be scratched easily, so be careful with that, but it does hide dirt very well....

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  Published: 2007-12-19, review by: tomsguide.com

  • Abstract:  In the final analysis, the reason why anyone would choose a convertible notebook is mobility. Tipping the scales at only four lbs. and with a small (but not too small) 12.1" display, the T2010 isn’t going to give road warriors a hernia carrying it aro...

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  Published: 2007-11-06, review by: hardwarecentral.com

  • Abstract:  Even if you use its clipboard-style pen input for only an hour or two a day, its hard to dislike the flexibility of a Tablet PC convertible notebook/slate design. Fujitsus new 12.1-inch Core 2 Duo portable is even harder to shun because its easier t...

 
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  Published: 2007-10-10, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Very long battery life, Strong performance for everyday tasks, Sharp display with excellent off-center visibility and brightness, Comfortable keyboard
  • Poor display lockdown in Tablet mode, No mobile broadband option, Tablet Launch buttons and pointing stick are hard to find, Weak microphone sensitivity
  • Years ago, the Fujitsu LifeBook ultra-light laptops and convertibles were laudable curios that ultimately were hard to recommend. They often had good keyboards and the funky dimensions of a trade paperback, but their slow processors, bland displays, an...

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  Published: 2007-10-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Beautiful screen; good battery life; offers both thin-and-light design and tablet functionality
  • No onboard optical drive; mediocre performance; bland styling; weak audio; problematic power-management features
  • The T2010 is a feature-rich ultraportable that conveniently converts to a tablet. Performance is on the low side but adequate for its intended office apps. ...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-14, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Excellent handwriting recognition, active digitiser tablet, fast networking and 3.5G capabilities are built in, good battery life, bi-directional hinge
  • Screen orientation wasnt saved and had to be reset each time in tablet mode, Omnipass consumes half the CPU while its running, QuickPoint pointing device is uncomfortable to use, no optical drive The Final Word For the travelling business professiona...
  • For the travelling business professional, theT2010s 3.5G and tablet features, spill-resistant keyboard and overall build quality are strengths. It performs everyday applications and handwriting well, but its has a few quirks.

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  Published: 2007-11-05, review by: Zdnet.com.au

  • Reasonably rugged, Affordable, Middle mouse button, Quick function buttons on the tablet
  • No Express Card, Only two USB ports, No optical drive, Uses thumbstick, Poor mouse buttons
  • The LifeBook T2010 qualifies as a middle of the road offering from Fujitsu. Itll do the job, but youll want to poke around at its competitors first.

 
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  Published: 2007-10-31, review by: ozhardware.com.au

  • Abstract:  Fujitsu’s latest tablet PC, the LifeBook T2010, combines an ultra-light and ultra portable notebook computer with Fujitsu’s typically top range tablet technology. The first thing that strikes you when you lay eyes upon the LifeBook T2010 from...

 
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