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    Lifebook S7010 vs. 7010D

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by jac-an, Mar 30, 2004.

  1. jac-an

    jac-an Newbie

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    Hi everyone..

    I'm new here, and i was wondering if someone could answer a question for me regarding the new S7010.
    I'm thinking of buying one (thoughts?) and were wondering what the difference is between the two models? I read somewhere that the "D" was the same machine except it couldn't be called a true centrino because it doesn't have an Intel WLAN card or something? I read somewhere else that it has a slower CPU? i found that hard to believe but i want to make sure i don't buy something second rate if i chose the "D" model.. i was thinking of a 1.7ghz/1gb ram system.
    If anyone can help me out it would be appreciated.

    Thanks

     
  2. jac-an

    jac-an Newbie

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    oh, and one more thing.

    does anyone know of any online stores to get one that ships internationally? (i'm in europe).

    thanks again. [ :)]
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    That model is very solid. As for the D, that means it has the Atheros b/g or a/b/g card rather than the Intel wireless card. Everything else is the same. I think Fujitsu ships all over the world from their site. Good luck!

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