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    Fujitsu

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by lexorz, Jan 26, 2006.

  1. lexorz

    lexorz Newbie

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    I'm looking for a laptop, and yeah, I'm totally and completely clueless/new to this. I've been looking around, and so far I'm in love with the Fujitsu LifeBook T4010 except...I've never even heard of Fujitsu before, and can't find anyone who's had experience with the company.

    So, what I'm asking is, what's the level of quality expected from Fujitsu?
     
  2. Cman

    Cman Notebook Consultant

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    I'm not too familiar with the model of Fujitsu laptop you are interested in but I can tell you that you will not go wrong choosing a Fujitsu rig for your computing needs.

    They are very stylish and built very well you and others who see you using it will be impressed.

    Tony
     
  3. iOsiris

    iOsiris Notebook Evangelist

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    I use to own an Averatec and it was alright, it worked relatively well for typing notes but really nothing else. However, recently I wanted a Fujitsu S2110 but there wasn't any left so I bought a Fujitsu S6231 instead and I have to say I am truly impressed. Especially with the crystal bright screen (has to be the best screen from any company), style of the laptop, the build quality is superb. The keyboard is just right not too firm and not climsy, and the hedges on the screen are firm. Also the programmable hotkeys and LED screen at the top of the keyboard was pleasing. And even though I do have lots of experience with computers, this has to be one of the first computers I have bought that works straight out of the box. Definitely I would recommend Fujitsu, I just wish their prices were lower :p
     
  4. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Fujitsu ffers excellent quality and support. If you're looking at tablets though, please post to our sister site, www.tabletpcreviewspot.com