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The Fujitsu Q2010 (3G) isnt the quickest notebook on the market, but its among the lightest. It ships with a built-in HSDPA (3G) module, which can achieve download speeds up to 1.8Mbps in areas where the 3G signal strength is strong. The 3G module su...
Ships with an extra battery, Built-in 3G module, Light and sturdy, Can be used for phone calls and SMS, Six-cell battery lasts for over three hours...
Three cell battery wont last long, Slow performance, Magnesium-alloy exterior is easily marked by fingerprints, Battery must be removed to access the SIM card reader The Final Word The Fujitsu Q2010 is an ideal mobile tool with a lightweight design an...
The Fujitsu Q2010 is an ideal mobile tool with a lightweight design and integrated 3G making it great for use on the road. It lacks grunt but should be more than enough for office applications and keeping intouch with colleagues.
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A great ultraportable, but stiff competition just keeps it from the A-List.
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ozhardware.com.au Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:29
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We’re having a look today at the LifeBook Q series of ultra-portable notebooks from Fujitsu. The specific model we’ve been given is the Q2010, a very stylish example, and considering its size, jam packed with features. The Q2010’s Main S...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:29
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The LifeBook Q2010 redefines how thin and gravity-defying a notebook can get. Unfortunately, being at the forefront of mobility requires a significant sacrifice to the feature set as well as your budget.
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Fujitsu Siemens has put together the ultimate executive toy but you’ll need a good bonus to be able to afford it...
Super light, stylish...
The price, poor battery life...
Fujitsu Siemens has put together the ultimate executive toy but you’ll need a good bonus to be able to afford it...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:29
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Not only is this one of the thinnest and lightest laptops in the world, its the most connected. Its the first with a built-in 3G modem, so you can browse the Net without an ugly PC card poking out the side, plus theres Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.The 3G w...
Built-in 3G, Slim, light design, Excellent keyboard and screen, Fingerprint reader...
Incredibly high price...
The best ultra-portable out there, and with integrated 3G. But that eye-watering price loses it a gold award...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:29
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Fujitsu LifeBook Q20102/7/07 – Picking up a LifeBook Q2010 is something that is really amazing. The system is so incredibly thin and light that you might be worried that it will easily break. Thankfully Fujitsu designed this notebook with a strong m...
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Laptops have grown up. Once wimpy, they now come loaded with features that make them fully functional alternatives to desktop PCs. But even a modest six-pounder can feel like 60 pounds after lugging it around for a day. The solution: Grown-up laptops n...
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You tend to remember a product that was very good or very bad, my last Fujitsu Siemens notebook was definitely the former, so when another arrives it is met with much enthusiasm.
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For several months now, Fujitsu has been giddy about an ultraportable thats no thicker than a magazine and can be carried just like one. True to that promise, the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 is officially the lightest notebook Ive ever seen with a 12.1-...
2.2 pounds. 3/4-inch thick. Big hard drive. Multiple batteries included. 1GB of RAM.
No modem. Three-cell battery has short life. Cramped keyboard.
The lightest laptop to feature a 12.1-inch screen, Fujitsus new LifeBook Q2010 weighs an incredible 2.2 pounds and is crafted from a sturdy and stylish magnesium-alloy chassis. Just be sure to pack the extended battery for those lengthy coast-to-coast...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:29
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When you pick up the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010, your first reaction will be disbelief at how little it weighs. Your second reaction will be to hand it to someone else to see their reaction. That’s how light the Q2010 feels. If smallness and lightness a...
Very thin and light, Sharp, bright widescreen, Spacious 80GB hard drive...
Short battery life with standard battery, Cramped keyboard, Pricey...
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Fujitsu-Siemens notebooks are generally known for their solid build and plain design.
(sorted by importance), Very light weight of 2.2lbs (with 3cell battery), Nice screen, Battery life of up to 7 hours when using 6cell, Beautiful design, Talking about the probably most expensive notebook should leave the "cons" free. But it d...
Very annoying fan (SEE UPDATE BELOW), Keyboard layout, Battery life of the 3cell battery is poor, High price, UPDATE 8/20/2006: Fujitsu released a new bios, that solves the annoying fan issue. Now the notebook runs silent, the fan goes on just ocassion...
If youre looking for a small laptop for your business traveling, dont hesitate and spend the money! If you can afford this, Im sure you wont regret it. It has all the security you can want and the portability is truly unbeatable. If youre working...
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