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Stylistic ST4110P - For the total mobile user
Review of Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST4110P - PIII-M 800 MHz - 10.4" TFT by
maxmidnight
Advantages: Lightweight, compact and flexible. Great user interface and robust. Great design feature to aid handling.
Disadvantages: Lacks the power of other tablets, has trouble launching multi application envronments
...Over the past few months, I have been evaluating and rolling out tablet PC's across my organisation within the Health industry. My evaluation has covered the HP Compaq TC1100, the Motion M1200, the Fujitsu Stylistic ST4120, and the Toshiba Portégé 3500. What follows is a brief discussion of the Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST4110 which I hope will give users some guidance and prove informative.
The Fujitsu Stylistic ST4120 was the first such device we trialed here at the Trust and it was certainly a fantastic baptism for both ourselves and the hardware. Vigorously tested and scrutinised by disgruntled employee's, under duress, it was quickly seen as a fantastic breakthrough in technological architecture and benefited users in almost every aspect of their working lives. It is the lightest of the Tablet PCs and gets the best battery life...
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19.05.2005
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Fujitsu lifebook E series
Review of Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E360 - PII 333 MHz - 13.3" TFT by
jthesing
Advantages: quick nice design
Disadvantages: keyboard
...The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook notebook is a nice looking and fast computer. The screen of this notebook is very large and is controlled by the special function keys. You have the possibility to use 2 pcmcia cards to use scsi equipment or to use a modem. The last notebook I had was a Siemens, but that was a less user friendly machine.
The E-series notebook can be equipped with a 4, 6 or 9 GB harddisk. One of the disadvatages of the lifebook is it's keyboard. The keys are not allways very logically situated. The insert and delete keys are for instance situated at the top of the keyboard. So correcting wronly typed words causes you to move your right hand out of the type area. Especially for quick-typing users this is time consuming....
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18.04.2001
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GREAT Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook C1110
Review of Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook C1110 - Pentium M 1.4 GHz - 15.1" TFT by
tom_tom66
Advantages: cheap, easy to use ,all your internet need, good dvd rom/cd-rw
Disadvantages: quite slow on start up
...Ive had this laptop now for about a year and i havent had anything wrong with it but to be honest it isnt the best laptop in the world as it is abit slow when loading up and it could do with a bigger hard drive as it only has a 20gb. but if you only want a laptop to go the internet ,read your e-mails and to watch and burn dvds i would highly recommend it to anyone and as it is a bit old you can get one for around £149.99 which is realy cheap for a laptop which to be honest isnt that bad! and im sure if you have a look on ebay you could get one fo around £70 which would be a bargin! so if you are looking for a laptop which is cheap and does all the your internet , email and media needs you need to get yourself a Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook C1110....
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27.07.2008
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Experience Of Support
Review of Fujitsu Siemens AMILO M-6300 - C 1.2 GHz - 14.1" TFT by
mattboxsey
Advantages: Confusing call qualification / Information repeated several times
Disadvantages: Once the call had been logged and agreed the repair was turned around very quickly
...After recently having a problem with A Fujitsu laptop which was still in warranty I recently contacted Fujistu to arrange to have the machine looked at.
The problem with the machine appeared to be that the cable connecting the screen had fractured and needed replacing.
After navigating the Support call system and speaking to several people regarding this fault we appeared to travel full circle and go back to the beginning explaining the fault and symptoms.
Fujitsu seem to have a good support infrastructure and policy in place which just needs some fine tuning.
They need to ensure that all information is relayed as required, and to appreciate that the users placing the call have different levels of experience. (Being a support specialist, you resent being told that the fault is user error and to check the obvious even though you have...
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28.01.2001
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Good notebook terrible customer service
Review of Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7230 - Core Solo U1400 1.2 GHz - 10.6" TFT by
Bearxlover
Advantages: Good Notebook but needs 2G memory
Disadvantages: Terribel customer service see review
...Before you buy the Fujitsu likebook 7230 please read my experience.
I bought the 7230 lifebook from Fujitsu direct a few weeks ago and had it configured for 1G of memory. I based this on their own user guide which says the machine has 1G of onboard memory under the keyboard which is not user accessible, and another slot on the back which is user accessible for another 1G. so i had planned to upgrage later when i found out how fast or slow it runs. turns out their online user guide is printed wrong and there is no slot under the keyboard and all the memory is in the user accessible slot on the back. So now if i want to upgrade i will have to buy a 2G chip and discard the 1G i have paid for instead of getting the 2G to start with. Which is what i would have done had i known from the start that the company changed the memory...
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27.07.2007
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The V7010 - Not as a good as it seems...
Review of Fujitsu Siemens AMILO PRO V7010 - Celeron D 325 2.53 GHz - 15.1" TFT by
mattyprice4004
Advantages: Cheap, good speakers and ATI graphics chipset, Runs cool
Disadvantages: Only runs cool because of HUGE fans so noisy, Graphics are actually awful, Bad keyboard
...Most people looking for a laptop will have an idea that the speed of a machine in MHz or GHz will have a direct impact on performance. True, but if you take this to the extreme like a lot of people and base your buying choice on ourely speed, you may fall into the V7010s trap.
The Celeron D CPU in this laptop runs at a smooth 2.53GHz, which will certainly appeal to a lot of people on paper. But be in for a surprise when you power the machine on for the first time....
To me the Fujitsu felt slower than my Compaq Armada M700 running at 1GHz with only 128MB of RAM, although both of them ran XP Home Edition.
The speed is only the first shortcoming of the V7010, as you will find out shortly.
Everything looks bright and rosy on paper - 40GB 'Fast' IDE Hard Disk, ATI IGP 9000 Graphics, Celeron D 2.53GHz CPU... but when you try and use...
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28.08.2006
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Fujitsu Scenic PC's
Review of Fujitsu Siemens Myrica Series by
mattboxsey
Advantages: Very small footprint / Ideal for limited space
Disadvantages: Only 3 PCI Slots and 1 Eisa (Shared)
...Whilst recently updating Workstations on my LAN we recently have purchased several Fujitsu Scenic PC's.
These machines have proven very reliable and efficient for the money that we have spent upon the units (£420.00 + VAT each)
Considering that these machines are running PIII550 processors with 64Mb memory and a 10Gb hardrive as standard they can handle most basic office aapplications required in a general office enviroment.
The unit comes with Windows 98SE pre-installed as standard, soundcard, keyboard and mouse.
The only disadvantage that we have discovered with these machines is that they only have 3 x PCI slots and 1 x EISA slot making expandability a little probelamatic for certain hardware requirements, but overall for general value for money and reliability I would recommend this machine as excellent value for money...
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28.01.2001
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great, but pricey
Review of Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S7210 - Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2 GHz - 14.1" TFT by
techno_man_37
Advantages: everything
Disadvantages: price
...Fujitsu Siemens have been making laptops for a while now, when they started making them at first I was a little sceptical of how good they would be, because they had no other previous history in designing or making laptops.
However Fujitsu Siemens are now in my top list of laptops I would buy or recommend to people and probably just come in third under dell and Sony vaio laptops.
Fujitsu Siemens have made quite a few different models, there has been the amilo, the esprimo, and now, the life book.
All of these 3 different models have loads of other laptops branching out to suit your needs and different price ranges so there really is a lot to choose from.
The basic concept of the life book is a simple laptop that’s easy to carry around, without compromising on performance and that has great battery life to last you throughout all...
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27.01.2008
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Good Tablet, Good performance, Very durable
Review of Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic 3400 - PIII 400 MHz - 10.4" TFT by
abacus1983
Advantages: Good performance, Reliable and Rugged
Disadvantages: Weight, Colour and Battery life
...My review of the Fujitsu Stylistic 3400.
My opinions are very much varied for this machine; I will tell you what I find to be the good, bad and the ugly.
Good: The fact that it is a affordable Tablet PC is probably the best part, With that it boasts a Pentium 3 (400 MHz) Processor, which is not to bad, it performs good enough and is defiantly capable of handling most tasks and the Internet, sometimes both at the same time depending on what your doing, It comes standard with a 6gb Hard drive and 196mb of RAM.
It has 1 x USB port, TV-OUT, Infra-red and built in speakers.
Bad: It lacks a CD/DVD drive; the stylus pen is awful and looks like something that has been pulled out of a cracker.
The battery doesn’t tend to hold its charge for that much of a longer period but it does have the advantage of the power supply.
The weight is probably...
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08.05.2007
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Nice compact machine if speed not essential
Review of Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook B2130 - C 400 MHz - 10.4" TFT by
pomerov
Advantages: Light. Easy to manage. Good build quality. Good design
Disadvantages: Low specifications by today's standards. Not much battery life on wireless
...design ideas that I see in today's designs. The laptop is small enough to pick up and bring around with you, without any fuss, which is the whole point of these devices.
I would buy another Fujitsu laptop, as they have clearly understood how to make a good one for a long time. Of course all Toshiba laptops will be fitted with HD-DVD drives in 2008, so it makes sense to wait for one of these....ok total contradiction there but new laptops require a much higher budget. This laptop will cost buttons to buy on eBay, but it was expensive at the time at around IR£1,300 or EUR1,700 new...
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07.09.2007
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