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Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T Series

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, Intel Core 2 Duo T7200, Intel Core 2 Duo T7500, Intel Core 2 Duo U7600, Intel Core Duo T2400, Intel Pentium M 745
Graphics Adapter: Intel Extreme Graphics 2, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Display: 12.10 inch, 13.30 inch
Weight: 1.7kg, 2kg, 2.2kg, 2.3kg, 2.4kg
Price: 0, 1200, 1600 euro
Average Score: 74.16% - average
Average of 31 scores (from 39 reviews)
price: 72%, performance: 76%, features: 74%, display: 82%, mobility: 72%, workmanship: 87%, ergonomy: 80%, emissions: 40%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4010

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4010Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4010
Processor: Intel Pentium M 745
Graphics Adapter: Intel Extreme Graphics 2 64 MB
Display: 12.10 inch, 4:3, 1024 x 768 pixels
Weight: 2kg
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage

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Average Score: 84.67% - good

Average of 3 scores (from 3 reviews)

 

Foreign Reviews

77% Ein Tablett für alle Daten
Source: Tomorrow German DE→EN Archive.org version
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 05/01/2006
Rating: Total score: 77% price: 75%
95% Tablet-PC im Notebook-Look
Source: Notebook / Organizer / Handy German DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 04/01/2006
Rating: Total score: 95%
82% Die 60 besten Notebooks - Subnotebooks
Source: Chip.de German DE→EN Archive.org version
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/01/2005
Rating: Total score: 82% price: 85%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4210

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4210Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4210
Processor: Intel Core Duo T2400
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 128 MB
Display: 12.10 inch, 16:10, 1024 x 768 pixels
Weight: 2.2kg
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage

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Average Score: 80% - good

Average of 3 scores (from 4 reviews)

 

Reviews

80% Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4210
Source: PC Mag English Archive.org version
There are only a handful of systems that make the grade when it comes to convertible tablets. With its combination of portable frame, built-in optical drive, and dual-core processor, the Fujitsu LifeBook T4210 ($2,349 direct) passes with flying colors. It's the sort of system that makes sense to have in your daily life, whether you're picking up the digitizer pen to sketch on the screen or flipping the screen around to type on the full-size keyboard. Weighing a mere 4.7 pounds, the T4210 was small and light enough for me to carry on my daily commute, unlike the Gateway M285-E, whose 14-inch display made it too big to lug around the city.
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4 von 5, Leistung positiv, Display positiv
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/23/2006
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 90% display: 90%
70% Fujitsu’s latest dual-core convertible is fast and light on its feet.
Source: Laptop Mag English Archive.org version
Fujitsu’s long-running LifeBook series of convertible PCs has always enjoyed strong ergonomics and good weight-performance ratios, squeezing a fair amount of speed and functionality into tight packages. The company does not stray from its reputation: All of the familiar strengths and weaknesses of the Fujitsu line continue in this latest iteration, the T4210. Like other recent LifeBooks, the T4210, a 4.3-pound system with a 12.1-inch display, has an exceptional keyboard for its size. The layout is extremely spacious, with full-sized Shift and Backspace keys.
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3.5 von 5, Leistung positiv
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/29/2006
Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 90%
90% Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 Tablet PC
Source: Tablet PC2 English Archive.org version
With the design of a notebook, the flexibility of a tablet and your choice of three Intel Core Duo Processors and two diff rent screens the the Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 has something for everyone. The Bi-Directional Hinge for the screen makes the T4210 the best choice around for those who need to share the screen with others on a regular basis. The ease of use of the Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 make the Tablet PC user experience as easy and friendly as possible and the available accessories make it an excellent choice for users in any setting.
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sehr gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/15/2006
Rating: Total score: 90%
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4210 Review
Source: Tablet PC Review English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu T4210 is an exceptionally fast, high-performance Tablet PC in a small package. While we would prefer the "indoor" display option, the T4210 has been a pleasure to use. With its acceptable "real world" standard battery life, top-grade build quality and exceptional built-in security, the T4210 can make a great choice for the mobile professional and student alike. By taking the money you might put towards the indoor/outdoor display option and purchasing the modular bay extended battery instead, you would have a wonderful Tablet PC. Fujitsu's unsurpassed support and quality are a considerable part of the package that all consumers should be aware of.
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Leistung außergewöhnlich, Display zufriedenstellend, Verarbeitung ausgezeichnet, Akkulaufzeit zufriedenstellend
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/13/2006
Rating: performance: 95% display: 70% workmanship: 95%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4215

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4215Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T4215
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7200
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 128 MB
Display: 12.10 inch, 16:10, 1024 x 768 pixels
Weight: 2.2kg
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage

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Average Score: 81% - good

Average of 3 scores (from 6 reviews)

 

Reviews

80% Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T4215 UMTS Tablet PC
Source: Hexus English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T4215 UMTS has solid credentials. It's based on Intel's Napa platform (with Atheros WiFi card, though), ensuring a decent compromise between power, heat and battery life. We especially like the dual-swivel Tablet TFT, which is eminently readable in practically any environment.
More good is to be found with the range of connectivity options, covering Bluetooth, WiFi and Gigabit LAN through to an embedded UMTS card, offering truly go-anywhere connectivity.
But we'd want the laptop to be fitted with at least 1GiB of RAM and a more spacious hard drive. We'd also like an ExpressCard slot as standard. Furthermore, with portability near the top of the usual features-list for Tablet notebooks, a sleeker, lighter chassis would have been nice - something around 1.6kg with battery and optical drive.
gut, Preis/Leistung mäßig
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/03/2007
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 60%
Fujitsu t4215 Review
Source: OurNotebookReviews English Archive.org version
Recently got a t4215 from Fujitsu online store. This baby was shipped straight from Japan. I wanted a small portable laptop that resembled my old p5020D fujitsu. I wanted something small, fast, and with bay options. T415 is similar to the P series ….like the current p7120, but also features penabled tablet screen.
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(von 10): Performance 10, Display 9, Verarbeitung 10, Akkulaufzeit 9
User Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/15/2007
Rating: performance: 100% display: 90% workmanship: 100%
Fujitsu t4215 Review
Source: notebookforums.com English Archive.org version
Recently got a t4215 from Fujitsu online store. This baby was shipped straight from Japan. I wanted a small portable laptop that resembled my old p5020D fujitsu. I wanted something small, fast, and with bay options. T415 is similar to the P series ....like the current p7120, but also features penabled tablet screen.
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(von 10): Preis/Leistung 8, Leistung 10, Display 9, Verarbeitung 10, Akkulaufzeit 9
User Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/14/2007
Rating: price: 80% performance: 100% display: 90% workmanship: 100%
73% Fujitsu LifeBook T4215
Source: CNet English Archive.org version
Early convertible tablets often were saddled with out-of-date components. But newer models--such as the $2,429 Fujitsu LifeBook T4215--don't require you to sacrifice power for functionality, because they offer the latest technology, including Intel Core 2 Duo processors. While not as elegant as either the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 or the Gateway M285-E, the LifeBook T4215 is highly configurable and features a specially coated screen for outdoor use, making it a good fit for a range of uses and budgets. It also boasts a useful feature not found on other tablets: The rotating screen swivels both ways.
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(von 10): 7.3, Leistung 7, Ausstattung 7, Akkulaufzeit 7, Display gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/11/2006
Rating: Total score: 73% performance: 70% features: 70% display: 80%

Foreign Reviews

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4215
Source: c't German DE→EN Archive.org version
User Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/05/2007
Rating: performance: 80% display: 90% workmanship: 80% ergonomy: 80%
90% Verwandlungskünstler
Source: Mobile News German DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 01/20/2007
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4220

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4220Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4220
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7500
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100 128 MB
Display: 12.10 inch, 4:3, 1024 x 768 pixels
Weight: 2kg
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage

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Average Score: 75% - good

Average of 3 scores (from 4 reviews)

 

Reviews

75% Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC
Source: PC World English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 is designed to weather outside use better than your typical convertible tablet. It has a nice keyboard and performs well, too, all at a competitive price.
This successor to the LifeBook T4020 offers several improvements. The T series now uses Intel's Santa Rosa processor line, and the hard drive, sealed before, is now user upgradable.
Most important, the T4220 has a single, bidirectional hinge that is a first for a convertible and a major convenience breakthrough. When you want to switch between the tablet and notebook forms, you can swivel the screen right or left on its hinge--no worries about having to double-check a directional arrow or twisting the screen the wrong way on the first try.
(von 100): 75, Leistung 76, Ausstattung 72, Preis/Leistung teuer, Display gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/07/2007
Rating: Total score: 75% price: 40% performance: 76% features: 72% display: 80%
Review: Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 Tablet PC
Source: Tablet PC2 English Archive.org version
Fujitsu continues to expand their Tablet PC line with an assortment of new machines including the The new Fujitsu T4220.  The Lifebook T4220 Tablet PC is a eye pleasing silver with a white keyboard and a matt black top.  It weighs in at 4.9 lbs with the Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer installed. (4.3 with the weight saver)  Built to meet the needs of the business man/road warrior who is always on the go in mind everything about the T4220 feels strong and sturdy, including the bi directional hinge that allows you to turn the screen in either direction. Fujitsu's new T4220 Tablet PC is running Windows Vista Business and comes with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 installed.  Five pre configured base options and the ability to customize each of them to suit your personally needs makes it easy for everyone to order their new Fujitsu Tablet PC with the options and extras best suited to their needs.
Display außergewöhnlich, Mobilität mäßig, Leistung gut
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/22/2007
Rating: performance: 80% display: 100% mobility: 60%
70% Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 tablet PC
Source: Tech Advisor English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 is designed to weather outside use better than your typical convertible tablet laptop PC. And the Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 tablet PC has a nice keyboard and performs well, too, all at a competitive price. This successor to the LifeBook T4020 offers several improvements. The Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 tablet PC series now uses Intel's Santa Rosa processor line, and the hard drive, sealed before, is now user upgradable. Most important, the Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 tablet PC has a single, bidirectional hinge that is a first for a convertible and a major convenience breakthrough. When you want to switch between the tablet and notebook forms, you can swivel the screen right or left on its hinge - no worries about having to double-check a directional arrow or twisting the screen the wrong way on the first try.
(von 5): 3.5, Ausstattung 4, Verarbeitung 4, Preis/Leistung 3.5
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/08/2007
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 70% features: 80% workmanship: 80%
80% Fujitsu's latest convertible Tablet takes full advantage of Intel's new Centrino technology, and it shows.
Source: Laptop Mag English Archive.org version
The new Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 is a travel-friendly, well-rounded convertible Tablet PC that suffers from a few flaws. When it comes to computing horsepower and video quality, the newest addition to the LifeBook line reaps the benefits of Intel's Next-Generation Centrino Processor Technology (codenamed Santa Rosa), but its battery life left us wanting more.
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4 von 5, Leistung sehr gut, Display gut, Mobilität mäßig
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/09/2007
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 90% display: 80% mobility: 60%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T2010

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T2010Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T2010
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo U7600
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Display: 12.10 inch, 16:10, 1280 x 800 pixels
Weight: 1.7kg
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage
 LifeBook T2010 (Model)

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Average Score: 76% - good

Average of 4 scores (from 7 reviews)

 

Reviews

Fujitsu Lifebook T2010 Tablet PC
Source: Tablet PC2 English Archive.org version
T2010 is perfect for users who spend time outdoors as well as in and have the need for a reliable , ultra-light yet powerful Tablet PC with all-day computing capability. The Fujitsu T2010 Tablet PC is an excellent machine all around. Much like its sister machine the T4020 this Tablet PC It looks good, feels good and has a screen that will spoil you for life. With its bi directional hinge and Core™ 2 Duo Processor this Tablet looks to be an excellent choice for students, road warriors and everyone in between. Fabulous screen, lightweight, long battery life make this a great machine for anyone. For those who venture outdoors with their tablet the T2010 is going to be a dream come true.
Display sehr gut, Mobilität sehr gut, Preis sehr gut, Leistung gut
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/01/2008
Rating: price: 90% performance: 80% display: 90% mobility: 90%
Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 with WWAN Review
Source: Notebookreview.com English Archive.org version
The T2010 is a solid Tablet PC, with a great bi-directional hinge and beautiful display. I really like Fujitsu's 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. It is easy to take notes on, give presentations with and portable enough to take anywhere. Great for business professionals or college students. The battery life is good and if you get the 9-cell, you will have all day computing power, as I said before making it a perfect travel companion. The AT&T WWAN worked fine when I had it working and I had plenty of signal strength. I don't think AT&T has the best network coverage in my area, so I think that is why I had some problems.
Display gut, Mobilität sehr gut
User Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/21/2008
Rating: display: 80% mobility: 90%
Fujitsu's T2010 Swinging Tablet PC
Source: Tom's Guide English Archive.org version
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 around. What can only be described as awesome battery life makes this notebook even more attractive for those that aren’t within reach of a power outlet.
Speaking of power, the T2010 isn’t going to cut it if you’re doing high-end graphics work (such as gaming, video or development applications) but it does pump more than enough power for the usual gambit of office-productivity tools. As tested, our unit didn’t even include an optical media drive, which may sound strange to some. Reality is that with solid network connectivity and USB 2.0, you can have a functional notebook today that can get along just fine without a DVD built in.
Mobilität gut
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/20/2007
Rating: mobility: 80%
70% Fujitsu T2010 tablet PC
Source: Tech Advisor English Archive.org version
For lightweight, all-day computing, Fujitsu's 1.58kg LifeBook T2010 convertible tablet is a solid choice.
Its battery may outlast your work day, and the Fujitsu T2010's indoor/outdoor screen lets you get down to business almost anywhere. Eraserhead fans will like its conventional keyboard, too.
Although this convertible laptop isn't terribly comfortable to hold, its nine-cell battery lasts forever. For lightweight, all-day computing, Fujitsu's 1.58kg LifeBook T2010 convertible tablet is a solid choice.
(von 5): 3.5, Verarbeitung 4, Ausstattung 3.5, Preis/Leistung 3.5, Mobilität gut, Display gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/29/2007
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 70% features: 70% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%
74% Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC
Source: PC World English Archive.org version
The slim, light Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 convertible tablet has the longest battery life we've seen, as well as a versatile screen suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. This $2558 unit (as of 10/9/07) could be more comfortable to hold, however, and the optical drive is not integrated.
The T2010 set a new record for battery life. Our test unit's nine-cell battery lasted just 2 minutes shy of 7 hours--best among currently tested laptops. Speed was less impressive: Our 1.2-GHz Core 2 Duo U7600-equipped unit with 2GB of RAM produced a WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 52, just two points lower than the average of 54 earned by currently tested ultraportables. The T2010 edged out by four points an HP Compaq 2710p equipped with the same processor and amount of RAM.
(von 100): 74, Leistung 83, Ausstattung 75, Preis/Leistung sehr teuer, Mobilität sehr gut, Display gut
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/07/2007
Rating: Total score: 74% price: 30% performance: 83% features: 75% display: 80% mobility: 90%
80% Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Review
Source: Hardware Central English Archive.org version
For five years now, users have been picking up Tablet PCs, cradling them in one arm like clipboards, sampling their appealing handwriting recognition and pen-input applications ... and saying, "They're too heavy." Fujitsu aims to change that. The LifeBook T2010 is a convertible Tablet PC/notebook that weighs no more than some tablet-only slate designs -- 3.6 pounds. Frankly, that's still too much to carry under an arm all day, but Fujitsu's trimming a pound or two pays off with a noticeable increase in comfort for shorter stints. That's true both in your hands -- where the 8.8 by 11.9 by 1.4-inch convertible offers helpful features such as automatically rotating the display from horizontal to vertical when you switch to tablet mode -- and in your briefcase -- where the LifeBook and its AC adapter together equal a modest 4.4 pounds.
12 von 15, (von 5): Ausstattung 4, Leistung 4, Preis/Leistung 4
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/06/2007
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 80%
80% Fujitsu LifeBook T2010
Source: PC Mag English Archive.org version
If there's one tablet PC that Fujitsu can count on to make the registers ring, the Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 is that cash cow. It's a hit in the vertical markets (for example, health care), and its sales are gaining momentum in the back-to-school segment. Yet customers have been calling for something lighter, something they can place against their forearms all day, perhaps without an optical drive. Fujitsu's answer is the LifeBook T2010 ($2,309 list). It kicks the optical drive to the curb (though it offers a pricey $299 external drive option), pumps up the screen brightness, and tosses in some low-powered components to maximize battery life. The result is a terrific tablet experience in a 3.9-pound frame. Building convertible tablets is Fujitsu's forte. The LifeBook T2010 is representative of the great work the company has done to bring forth a terrific inking experience in a lightweight form factor.
4 von 5, Display sehr gut, Mobilität sehr gut, Leistung schlecht
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/20/2007
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 40% display: 90% mobility: 90%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T5010

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T5010Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T5010
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:10, 1280 x 800 pixels
Weight: 2.3kg
Price: 1600 euro
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage
 LifeBook T5010 (Model)

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Average Score: 72.13% - average

Average of 8 scores (from 8 reviews)

 

Reviews

90% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 tablet-convertible notebook
Source: Good Gear Guide English Archive.org version
Fujitsu's LifeBook T5010 is a 13.3in tablet-convertible notebook with excellent build quality, good speed and plenty of features. It's powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 CPU, and has a bright touch screen with Wacom's interface technology built in. If you're on the lookout for a notebook that can be used as a tablet, then the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is about as good as it gets. It's fast, very well built and has one of the most responsive and accurate touch screens we've tested. The only downsides are its non-powered USB 2.0 ports and the inclusion of a PC Card slot instead of an ExpressCard/54 slot.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/03/2009
Rating: Total score: 90%
70% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 review
Source: Tech Advisor English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 convertible laptop is built for business. Running on the Centrino 2 vPro chipset and packed to the gills with IT-friendly security features, it's designed to be an efficient portable workstation for the mobile professional. The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 runs Windows Vista Business Edition on a 2.4GHz P8600 Core 2 Duo CPU. The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 multitouch tablet-PC hybrid provides security, strength, and efficiency in a ho-hum package.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/26/2009
Rating: Total score: 70%
50% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010
Source: PC World English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 convertible laptop is built for business. Running on the Centrino 2 vPro chipset and packed to the gills with IT-friendly security features, it's designed to be an efficient portable workstation for the mobile professional. The T5010 multitouch tablet-PC hybrid provides security, strength, and efficiency in a ho-hum package.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/19/2009
Rating: Total score: 50%
70% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 (Multitouch)
Source: PC Mag English Archive.org version
Convertible tablets are and will remain specialized products that cater to a certain group of people. They have the benefit of having both keyboard and a pen as input devices, with the latter being used in sales, design, and the healthcare industry. It's simply easier to apply a pen to screen while you're on the run and the tablet is resting in your forearm. The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 (Multitouch) ($1,859 direct) is the hallmark of what a tablet user experience should be. Though pricey ($1,800), the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is a convertible tablet that gives you three vital tools for data input: a keyboard, a digital pen, and now, multi-touch.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/15/2009
Rating: Total score: 70%
72% Fujitsu Lifebook T5010 Tablet PC Review
Source: Laptop Logic English Archive.org version
Overall, the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is an adequate notebook and an excellent tablet, all rolled up into one expensive package. The Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, 2GB DDR3 RAM and 160GB HDD will serve well for everyday tasks and, despite the integrated GPU, probably some casual gaming as well. In tablet mode, the Wacom stylus is responsive and there are enough tablet-friendly features to make its use convenient. The overall size and weight strike a balance between portability and productivity, with a 13.3” display and a weight of 4.5-4.9lbs. Unfortunately, the battery life is nothing exceptional and the price is fairly high, but in return you are getting a tablet that can comfortably be your regular laptop as well.
72, Leistung 40, Ausstattung 80, Mobilität 80
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/03/2009
Rating: Total score: 72% performance: 40% features: 80% mobility: 80%
75% Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T5010 review
Source: CNet English Archive.org version
Fujitsu Siemens' LifeBook T5010 comes from the same stable as the T1010. Like the T1010, it's a relatively large and heavy 13.3-inch convertible tablet PC. Differences include an active touchscreen rather than the T1010's passive unit, a solid-state hard-drive option and a wider range of processors. The T5010 is available for around £1,700 online. The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T5010 is a well-made convertible tablet PC with a sturdy casing and a comfortable keyboard. It's rather heavy for extended use in tablet mode, but benefits from a 13.3-inch screen and decent performance.
75, Leistung 80, Display 80, Mobilität 60
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/05/2009
Rating: Total score: 75% performance: 80% display: 80% mobility: 60%
70% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010
Source: Laptop Mag English Archive.org version
The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 offers speed, strong Wi-Fi performance, and a good tablet and pen experience. Its $2,079 price has us wishing it had a sleeker design and touchscreen capabilities, like what you’ll find on the 12.1-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet. However, if you like the idea of owning a tablet with an optical drive and want a larger display, the T5010 is a good investment.
3.5 von 5, Leistung gut
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/07/2008
Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 80%
80% Fujitsu LifeBook T5010
Source: PC Mag English Archive.org version
Only a handful of convertible tablets are worthy of being called complete. Tablet makers typically make sacrifices to manage the weight, like ditching the optical drive, opting for a smaller screen, or including a low-powered processor. In doing so, manufacturers tend to hamper an important part of the convertible—the laptop part. Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is still one of the few convertible tablets to integrate an optical drive and standard voltage parts.
4 von 5, Mobilität mangelhaft
Single Review, , Medium, Date: 08/12/2008
Rating: Total score: 80% mobility: 50%

 

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010

Specifications

Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010Notebook: Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400
Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:10, 1280 x 800 pixels
Weight: 2.4kg
Price: 1200 euro
Links: Fujitsu-Siemens homepage
 Lifebook T1010 (Model)

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Average Score: 65.14% - average

Average of 7 scores (from 7 reviews)

 

Reviews

40% Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010
Source: IT Reviews English Archive.org version
Fujitsu Siemens has recently dropped the Siemens part of its name, but its laptop ranges remain unchanged. So the Fujitsu Lifebook T1010 is a Tablet PC, designed (so the company's marketing suggests) to appeal to students. Certainly its white outer shell is trendy. The Lifebook T1010 is a serviceable notebook and it is nicely designed for the style conscious. But if you want very good battery life it might not be the best notebook for you.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/25/2009
Rating: Total score: 40%
70% FSC Lifebook T1010 review
Source: Techradar English Archive.org version
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: Tech Advisor English Archive.org version
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 Archive.org version
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 Archive.org version
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 Archive.org version
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%

Foreign Reviews

60% Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook T1010
Source: PCM Dutch NL→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/02/2008
Rating: Total score: 60% price: 80% performance: 40%

 

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Fujitsu-Siemens: Fujitsu, founded 1935, is a Japanese company specializing in semiconductors, air conditioners, computers (supercomputers, personal computers, servers), telecommunications, and services, and is headquartered in Tokyo. Fujitsu employs around 160,000 people and has 500 subsidiary companies. The partnership with Siemens AG was established in 1999 in the form of Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC), one of Europe's largest IT hardware suppliers, and owned 50/50 by Fujitsu and Siemens. 2009, this cooperation was terminated, FSC ended to exist. In future, no laptops will be sold with the brand "Fujitsu-Siemens" but only "Fujitsu".

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These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.

Intel Extreme Graphics 2: Intel Extreme Graphics 2 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip with shared memory on Intel 852 / 855 GM, GME, GMV chipset for Centrino, Pentium 4 and Celeron based laptops. It is hardly suited for 3D-games. No Aero support.

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip on Mobile Intel 945GM chipset. It is a faster clocked version of the GMA 900 and supports no hardware T&L (Transform & Lightning) accelleration (which is required for some games).

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip on a Mobile Intel 965GM chipset. It is the successor of GMA 950 and features a fully programmable pipeline (supports Aero Glass fully and DirectX 10 with newest drivers). The peformance of the X3100 is clearly better than the GMA 950, still demanding modern games won't run fluently.

Only some 3D games with very low demands are playable with these cards.

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD: Onboard (shared Memory) GPU built in the GM45, GE45 and GS45 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.

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


Intel Pentium M: With Intel chip set (855 or 915) and Intel WLAN also available with the name Centrino (name for the package).
In the comparison very fast per megahertz and very modest with weaknesses in floating point operations.
It is also available as a low voltage version with very small current consumption.

Intel Core Duo: Double Core processor with a very good relation of performance to current consumption. The 2 MB L2 Cache are used together by the double. The maximum capacity of 31 watts is only 4 watts more than with the Pentium M (predecessor). Both cores are lowered automatically and independently of each other by speed steps down to 1 GHz. In addition it now supports also SSE3 instructions. At least it is just as fast as a equivalent Pentium M. With applications, which were designed for multi-processors, the performance can be nearly twice as fast as with the Pentium M (e.g. CineBench around 86% fast)

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.

T7200: Mid-range (at the time of annoucement) dual core processor based on the Merom core.

T7500:

The Core 2 Duo T7500 is a Merom based Core 2 Duo with 4MB Level 2 Cache. It is positioned in the middle class (in 2009) and performs on par with a modern P7550 or Turion II Ultra M640/M660.

P8400:

Middle class dual core CPU with a TDP of 25 Watt. For high end gamer the performance could be not sufficient (for class 1 graphic cards).

» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.


» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.


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74.16%: This rating is poor. More than three quarters of the models are rated better. That is rather not a purchase recommendation. Even if verbal ratings in this area do not sound that bad ("sufficient" or "satisfactory"), they are usually euphemisms that disguise a classification as a below-average laptop.

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

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Devices from a different Manufacturer and/or with a different CPU

Toshiba Portégé M700
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100, Core 2 Duo T7500

Devices with Same Screen Size and/or Weight

Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook U820
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Mobile A A110, 5.60", 0.6 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook U2010
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500, Atom Z530, 5.60", 0.6 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T1010
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8400, 13.30", 2.4 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook P1620
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Core 2 Duo U7600, 8.90", 1 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook U810
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Mobile A A110, 5.60", 0.7 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P1610
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Core Solo U1400, 8.90", 1 kg

Devices from the same Manufacturer

Fujitsu-Siemens Celsius H270
Quadro FX 770M, Core 2 Duo P8600, 15.40", 3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pi3625
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Pentium Dual Core T3200, 17.00", 3.6 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Xi3650
GeForce 9600M GT, Core 2 Duo T9400, 18.40", 3.9 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook N7010
Mobility Radeon HD 3470, Core 2 Duo P8400, 16.00", 3.5 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7720
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo T9400, 14.10", 2.6 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile X9510
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo T9400, 15.40", 2.7 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9210
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8400, 12.10", 2 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P8020
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100, Core 2 Duo SU9400, 12.10", 1.3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Sa3650
Mobility Radeon HD 3870, Turion X2 Ultra ZM-86, 13.30", 2.25 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E8420
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8600, 15.40", 2.7 kg
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S6420
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo T9400, 13.30", 1.7 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile M9410
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8600, 14.10", 2.3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pa3515
Radeon HD 3200, Athlon X2 QL-60, 15.40", 3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Mini Ui3520
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, Atom N270, 8.90", 1 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook A1110
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo T5800, 15.40", 2.9 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pi3525
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P7350, 15.40", 2.9 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook S6520
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8600, 14.10", 1.8 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook A6210
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8400, 15.40", 3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pi 3540
GeForce 9300M GS, Core 2 Duo P8600, 15.40", 3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T5010
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, Core 2 Duo P8400, 13.30", 2.3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pa3553
Mobility Radeon HD 3470, Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80, 15.40", 3 kg
Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7210
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100, Core 2 Duo T7700, 14.10", 2.1 kg

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Stefan Hinum, 2008-08-11 (Update: 2012-05-26)