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Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010

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Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010 (Lifebook T Series)
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Display: 13.3 inch, 16:10, 1280x800 pixels
Weight: 2.4kg
Price: 1200 euro
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage
 Lifebook T1010 (Model)

 
Average Score: 71.2% - average
Average of 5 scores (from 5 reviews)price: 80%, performance: 72%, features: 70%, display: 65%
mobility: 55%, workmanship: 80%, ergonomy: - %, emissions: 40%

Reviews for the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010

70% FSC Lifebook T1010 review
Source: Techradar English
Overall, the FSC Lifebook T1010 is a good all-round machine, but we can't help thinking it makes a better laptop than it does Tablet PC. At this weight, it's simply a little too cumbersome to hold comfortably in one hand.
3.5 von 5, Verarbeitung gut, Ausstattung gut, Leistung gut, Emissionen schlecht
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/25/2008
Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 80% features: 80% workmanship: 80% emissions: 40%

80% Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 review
Source: PC Advisor English
Taken as a whole, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is not a machine with much in the way of sex appeal, nor is it a good gaming or multimedia notebook. However, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 makes for a nice-performing general-purpose notebook. Sometimes that's all you need.
4 von 5, Leistung gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/03/2008
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 80%

76% Fujitsu Lifebook T1010
Source: PC World English
Taken as a whole, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is not a machine with much in the way of sex appeal, nor is it a good gaming or multimedia notebook. However, the T1010 makes for a nice-performing general-purpose notebook. Sometimes that's all you need.
(von 100): 76, Leistung 72, Ausstattung 71, Verarbeitung gut, Display mangelhaft
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/30/2008
Rating: Total score: 76% performance: 72% features: 71% display: 50% workmanship: 80%

64% Fujitsu LifeBook T1010
Source: Computer Shopper English
For those who are put off by tablet PCs with small screens and big price tags, the Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 might be just the ticket. Starting at $1,299 (though we tested the $1,399 version, with Vista Business), this convertible sports a mainstream-friendly 13.3-inch display and midrange price, a combination that Fujitsu hopes will help bring dual-input computing to the masses. Fujitsu's LifeBook T1010 tablet PC has enough power under the hood to justify its midrange price, but its pen-based performance leaves much to be desired.
6.4 von 10, Display gut, Leistung mäßig, Preis gut, Mobilität mäßig
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/02/2008
Rating: Total score: 64% price: 80% performance: 60% display: 80% mobility: 60%

66% Fujitsu LifeBook T1010
Source: CNet English
With the LifeBook T1010, Fujitsu adds tablet functionality to an otherwise typical 13.3-inch laptop. It's a good choice for students and executives who prefer to take handwritten notes on the run.
(von 10): 6.6, Ausstattung 6, Leistung 7, Mobilität 5
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/29/2008
Rating: Total score: 66% performance: 70% features: 60% mobility: 50%

Comment

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD: Onboard (shared Memory) GPU built in the GM45 chipset (Montevina). Because of two more shaders and a higher core clock, much faster than the old GMA X3100. Still not advisable for gamers (DirectX 10 games not playable or only with very low settings). The integrated video processor is able to help decode HD videos (AVC/VC-2/MPEG2) , e.g., for a fluent Blu-Ray playback with slow CPUs.

Lower end of Graphics Cards for users who want to play games. New games should run on these cards, but only with decreased details and mediocre resolution.


>> Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.

Intel Core 2 Duo: This is the Core Duo and Core Solo successor with a longer pipeline and 5-20% more speed without more power consumption. As an addition to the Core Duo design there exists a fourth decoder, an amplified SSE-unit and an additional arithmetical logical unit (ALU).

The Core 2 Duo for laptops is identical to the desktop Core 2 Duo processors but the notebook-processors work with lower voltages (0.95 to 1188 Volt) and a lower Frontside bus clock (1066 vs 667 MHz). The performance of equally clocked notebooks is 20-25% lower than Desktop PCs because of the lower Frontside bus clock and the slower hard disks.

P8400:
>> Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.

13.3": This is a frequent and the biggest display format for sub-notebooks.
The advantage is, that the subnotebook can be small dimensioned and can be carried easily. Further the tiny display has the advantage, that it needs few current, which improves the battery runtime and in consequence the mobility. The disadvantage is that the reading of texts is very exhausting vor the eyes. High resolutions can hardly be used.
>> To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.

2.4 kg: This notebook is lighter than the average of all notebooks. It is too heavy for sub-notebooks. 14 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.

71.2%: This rating is bad. Most notebooks are better rated. This is not a recommendation for purchase.

>> Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.


 

Author: Stefan Hinum, 2008-09-23 (Update: 2008-10-28)