Today in the lab, we LaptopLogic Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 is. The T5010 is really a portable Tablet sports some useful features, at least not at home enough size and power to use the computer as a regular laptop. Modern sport LIFEBOOK T5010 Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 two. 40GHz, 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 160GB hard drive. This muscle, together with the 13. 3 “LED-backlit screen provides enough firepower pc rebuild more” just “a tablet. About the setbacks, the books and the battery life is not as much as snuff for ultraportables, and you pay a high price for a tablet that is trying to move all.
The keyboard is full and surprisingly comfortable to type on companies for every laptop of this size, with a field large enough 19mm. There is no flex in the keyboard and the key race, while this is not a ThinkPad, is nevertheless decent. The keys are all full size standard, although it was entitled to wait for the keys not regular, eg Fn and PAGE UP / DN pg are a little smaller. The only disturbing part in all this was that the house or at the end of the functions are now on the MLS button up / dn pg, and I was very frustrated because they are the buttons I use all the time and hitting that little Fn key is not easy to touch-typing everything. The touchpad is a decent size and buttons and scroll wheel are easy to use and responsive. both the keyboard and touchpad buttons were a little high, but nothing intolerable.
The 1280×800 resolution is nothing to write about home, but it is not so bad for any form of tablets, and the 13 spacious. 3 “LCD display keeps an easy on the eyes. Also helping this case is the excellent overall quality of the brilliant spectacle, which was brilliant and strong, although there were still some glare when viewed from outside (for those who really want to avoid, Fujitsu offers an indoor pool / update outdoor advertising for $ 50). As one might expect from a tablet, the angles on the show are excellent all around, that extreme dimming slightly.
The T5010 has enough ports to get through, but nothing exceptional. There is no HDMI and ours did not come with WWAN, if you are able to upgrade to that so that you can.
By using the housing of any large rear, the rear of the computer from left to right has a USB port, an Ethernet jack, a VGA port hidden under a protective coating another USB port, modem jack with a lock slot.
Fujitsu gives you a couple of choices if you want to update your LifeBook. If saving energy P-series processor is not powerful enough for you, the laptop can sport as much as two. T9600 8GHz. It can handle up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM and the hard drive could be upgraded as much as 250 GB, or if you are able to choose 64 GB SSD.
The LifeBook T5010 is a first tablet and a laptop on the other hand, as the most interesting features revolve around the tablet functionality. The touch screen has an active digitizer, ensuring that only respond to the stylus Wacom. The stylus has a button right click and “Eraser” on the back, which allows the user to simply flip the pen over text and erase stray. There are also programmable Pen Flicks, to flick the pen in one of eight directions to complete a shortcut function as forward / backward or copy / paste. Handwriting recognition is good to start, and can be easily trained to your individual calligraphy.
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