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Today we’re looking at a Tablet PC from Fujitsu, the LifeBook T4215, one of the fastest and best featured tablet
PC’s we’ve seen on the market to date. Priced at around AU$3,300 in online stores, it’s certainly not aimed at the budget end of the market, but is it value for money?

We’ll kick off with the specifications of the T4215:
- Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 CPU
- 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM, 667Mhz
- 120GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive
- Dual Layer DVD Burner (DVD+/-R/RW/RAM)
- 12.1” TFT Active Screen (1024x768)
- Integrated Intel Graphics
- Built-In Card Reader (SD, Memory Stick)
- Bluetooth
- Fingerprint Reader
- Gigabit Ethernet, 56k Modem, 802.11g 54Mb/s Wireless
- Weight: 1.98Kg
As you can see from the basic specs listed above, the T4215 includes all the speed, RAM, Hard Drive space and connectivity you’d expect in a high end notebook or tablet, so there’s little need to add on any additional upgrades when making your purchase. If you really want to though, the T4215 will take up to 4GB of RAM, but you would need to replace the existing 2 x 1GB sticks that are already present inside, so it’d be quite a costly upgrade, and 2GB SODIMM chips don’t come cheap.

