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    Any comments on this model of P7010D

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by zhangby, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. zhangby

    zhangby Newbie

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    The following is my choice. Any comments?
    P.S. what's rpm of the HD? 5400? 7200?

    Processor Intel® Pentium® M Processor ULV 753 (1.20 GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 400 MHz FSB)

    Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Home
    and Microsoft® Works

    Main Memory (first memory slot)
    512 MB micro-DIMM memory module

    Extended Memory (second memory slot)
    512 MB micro-DIMM memory module

    Hard Drive
    80 GB hard drive

    Media Drive
    Modular Multi-Format DVD writer

    Floppy Disk Drive
    None

    Wireless Communication
    Internal 56K modem, LAN, and Atheros Super AGTM

    Biometric Security
    Fingerprint (how about it?)

    Additional Main Battery Options
    High-capacity main Lithium ion battery

    Modular Bay Battery Options
    None
     
  2. michae42

    michae42 Notebook Geek

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    My guess is that the 80GB HD spins at 4200rpm. If i'm not mistaken, the p7010's ship "standard" with 4200 rpm HD's unless you buy from a retailer like Portable One who can pop in a 5400 or 7200rpm drive for you.

    The config you have listed sounds VERY nice. While I personally haven't owned a P7010, i've had a number of other fujitsu laptops, all of which have been wonderful.
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, it's 4200 unless noted. I'd rather see you drop one of the 512MB chips and get a 7200 RPM drive. As for biometrics, I thought it was goofy at first, but now use it to lon into most sites I visit, I really enjoy it.

    Brian

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