Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC Review - Page 2 - Battery and Connectivity

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Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC Review
Page 2 - Battery and Connectivity
Page 3 - The Screen and Additonal Info
Page 4 - Conclusion
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The battery in the T2010 is rather powerful considering the size of the notebook, with a 6-cell Lithium-Ion unit rated at 5800mAh. According to Fujitsu this is good for up to 9 hours battery life. From our testing there is no way this battery will ever last 9 hours if you actually want the screen turned on (which can be helpful sometimes). With normal use, average screen brightness and the wireless networking turned on, you’ll easily get 5-6 hours and possibly more, which is still excellent battery life.

Connectivity is quite reasonable on the T2010 considering its limited size, there’s 2 x USB2.0 Ports and a Firewire port for any required peripherals, as well as an external VGA port for connection to a second monitor or a projector so it’s well suited for professionals doing presentations out in the field.

Rear Connectivity Ports
Rear Connectivity Ports

Side Connectivity Ports
Side Connectivity Ports

Wireless connectivity is of course included, and it’s good to see they haven’t stuck with the same old 54Mbps 802.11g setup, instead they’ve gone for the new (but not yet official) Draft-N standard with the new Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN wireless adapter, so it’s capable of speeds up to 300Mbps as long as your other wireless hardware also supports Draft-N. Standard cable connectivity is taken care of with a Marvell brand Gigabit adapter.



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