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Page 1 of 4 Fujitsu’s latest tablet PC, the LifeBook T2010, combines an ultra-light and ultra portable notebook computer with Fujitsu’s typically top range tablet technology.
The first thing that strikes you when you lay eyes upon the LifeBook T2010 from Fujitsu is just how small and petite it is. It weighs in at just on 1.6kg (3.5lbs) and the specs on the version we have here today are as follows: Intel Core 2 Duo U7600 (1.2GHz Ultra Low Voltage CPU) 2GB RAM – DDR2 667Mhz 120GB 5400rpm Serial-ATA150 Hard Drive 12.1” TFT Wide Screen XGA Screen with Active Digitiser (1280x 800 Resolution) Integrated Intel Graphics Card Reader (SD, Memory Stick Pro) Fingerprint Reader Bluetooth Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n Wireless Adapter 6-Cell 5800mAh Lithium-Ion Battery 2 x USB2.0 Ports, 1 x External VGA, HD Audio In/Out, 1 x Firewire, 1 x PC Card Type II Slot, Smartcard Slot Windows Vista Business Edition
So as the specs show, it’s quite a bit of kit for such a small machine. It’s utilising an Intel ULV processor so while it’s never going to be winning any speed contests, it can still hold its own against some of its brethren. The T2010 with the Intel Core2Duo U7600 CPU (@ 1.2GHz) got a PCMark05 score of 2756, so it’s a bit of an improvement over other Tablet PCs we’ve tested in the past with ULV CPUs which scored around 2300 PCMarks with the Intel U2500 CPU (also @ 1.2GHz). These scores are well down on what anything a T7xxx series CPU based machine would be achieving, but here it’s all about good battery life and acceptable performance, instead of poor battery life with great performance, you can’t have it both ways. Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC - Closed  Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC - Open 
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