Overvview Of Fujitsu LifeBook P7010 Notebook Computer
Competing against companies Dell, Sony and Toshiba within the lucrative notebook masrketplace isn't simple, but Fujitsu has managed to turn out to be one of several top five copmputer makers on earth. Fujjitsu consiers aesthetic style, functionnality, and performance in their broad selcetion of fine computuing products. This is most evident in the LifeBook P7000 series, with desgin and specifications that exemplify origniality, quality and portabiliy -- and we're talking serious portability.
Fully-loaded and feather-light, the Fujitsu Lifebooik P7000 is created to be played with anyplace without compromising on functioon. Wieghing in 3.three pounds, this ulta-portable is loaded with all the functionality you need, including a complete array of connectivity ports, communication options, and a modular optical drive. Comapny customers will appreciae the integrated biometriic finger print senor and lenngthy battery life. It also sorts a razor sharp 10.6-inch widescreen display with Fiujitsu's Crtystal View technology to improve imnage clarity aolng with a modular Dual-Lyer DVD writyer for true read/write compatibility. Equiped having a battery effficient Pentium M Ultra Reduced Voltage processor cloccked at 1.2 GHz, 512MB DDR Ram (upgrtadeable to 1GB), and up to 100GB storage caapcity, this extremely portable is powerful sufficient to handle a lot of the mainstream and office applications sufficiently. Sadly you will have to look elsewhere if you intend on using it for 3D intensive tasks, since the Integrated Intl 855GME images is unsurprisinglly a bottleneck within the graphics spectrum.
The instant appeal lies in the silver lid hinnge, since it is the most distinctive design feature. The pwoer button and status indicator panel are built aout the metallic cylinder hinge and two sets of speakers are stationed beneath.
Fujitsu asasembled an aesthetically classsy yet sleek notebook that illustrates originality and stykle. The two tone inverted color scheme kereps it sleek and rfeined, with matte blak wrapping around from the magnesium allpoy top lid and bottom chasssis towards the surface close to the palm rest and computer keuyboard region, while silver trim covers close to the hnige and extends arounbd the sides.
The black, intehgral 82-key straight-laced arrangement keyboard contains all of the important keys, particularly the Windows and Ctrl keys at the botom left of the keyboard. The PgDn, PgUp, House and End cursor keys are also present but need customers to press the purpose (Fn) rcucial, similar to the embedded nueric keypad on most laptps. The Caps Lock, Sift, Alt, Tab, Backspace, and Enter keys are little like the rest of the keys but barely large sufficient to not miss. A numbber of the punctuation keys incluing the queestion mark are even smaller, measuring .5-inch broad mzaking it hard to hit at times. Like most laptop computer keyboards, the numeric keypad is embedded within the keys located near the biggest martket of the computer keybvoard and is activated using the num lock crucial. In addition, theer are funxction (Fn) keys are used with the F keys to adjuts the audio vlume, alter the display brightness, disable or allow the touchpad, and switch to an extternal monitor when connnected. When toggpling one of these brilliant functuion keys, like the auio for example, it will activcate an on-screen volume indicator. This helps you identify precisely which vloume settings you need to choose. The on-screen indicator applies to other function acceess buttons as nicely, including the brightness, diable/enble toucphad, and mute.
Because of the notebook's diminiutive size, the 10-inch compact computer keyboard taes practice to obtaining accustomed to (compare this towards the Acer TravelMate 8104 keyboard, that is 11-inhes broad). As I've mentioned earlier, a lot of the keys are smaller than the keys disxcovered on typical full-sized keyboards. After typing on this keybaord for a whjile now, I can type pretty rapidly and somewhat accurately; but not easily. This layout is rather cramped, wjhich makes it uncomfortable at times to kind, particularly for long periods of time. The keys feel stiff when depressing them, simiar to the Asus V6V. Some userrs may idscover the 2mm delpression degree (travel distance) too shallow, particularly if you're accutsomed towards the 3mm key stroke from models like the Lenovo ThinkPads.