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logic laptop Fujitsu LifeBook T5010. The T5010 is really a tablet notebook sports some useful features, at least not between them of sufficient size and power of the computer as a normal laptop. The Lifebook T5010 Intel Core 2 Duo modern sport in two.40GHz P8600, 2GB DDR3 RAM and a 160GB hard drive. This muscle, together with the 13.3 “LED display with backlight provides enough firepower PC” only “a tablet. About the setbacks, the books and the battery life is not as much as the snuff for ultra-portable, and it pays a high price for a tablet that attempt, each passport.

The keyboard is full size and is surprisingly comfortable to type size for each notebook of this size, with a field enough to 19mm. There is no flex in the keyboard and typing, so there is no ThinkPad is still decent. The keys come in all sizes, complete standard, although you might not expect-regular keys, such as Fn and pg up / pg dn are bit shrunk. The only annoying at all this is that at home or at the end of the functions are now on the side buttons / pg dn, which gives me great frustration because these keys do I use it all the time and pressing the Fn key is not that easy touch input small. The touchpad is a decent size and buttons and scroll wheel are easy to operate and respond. The keyboard and touchpad buttons are very small, but nothing unbearable.

The 1280×800 resolution is nothing to write home about, but it’s not such a bad look for all forms of tablets and the large 13.3 “screen prevents easy on the eyes. Also help this case, the excellent quality of the brilliant show that was loud and clear, although there are still some glare when out (for those who really want to avoid, Fujitsu has seen ads, Indoor / Outdoor upgrade). As one might expect from a tablet, the perspective on the show excellent all around, not dimming slightly.

The T5010 has enough connections to get by, but not exceptional. There is no HDMI, and we do not come with WWAN, if you’re in a position to want, so you are upgrading.

generous use of the entire area behind the back of the laptop from left to right through a USB port, an Ethernet jack, a VGA port hidden under a cover, another USB port, modem connection along with a slot.

Fujistu you some options if you want to update your LifeBook. If an energy-efficient processor is P-series is not powerful enough for you, the sport as much as a laptop two.8GHz T9600. It can could up to 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and hard drive as much as 250 GB can be upgraded, or if you choose the location, 64 GB SSD.

The LifeBook T5010 Tablet is a first and a second laptop computer, the most interesting features revolve around the tablet functionality. The touch screen has an active digitizer that it meets with the Wacom pen. The pen has a button right click and “chewing gum” on the back, so delete the user simply flip the pen over and stray text. There are also programmable Pen Flicks, the pen in one of eight directions to function as a link forward / back or copy / paste Flick. Handwriting recognition was to start well and can be trained easily to your individual calligraphy.

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