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    N6210 and Portable One

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by furanku2, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. furanku2

    furanku2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Jeez, what a great machine, and what a great company to buy it from. Ivan patiently answered my never-ending indecisive questions, and once I ordered, it arrived on time, correctly configured, and was everything I had hoped.

    It is big and heavy, but not a problem for me and my situation (if you need to transport it everyday, this is not your computer). The screen is everything it's been made out to be; the average reaction is "****! That's beautiful." It comes with 3 CDs, a quick start guide, and a manual...and nothing else. No spending an hour tossing advertisments and also no deleting unwanted crap. It comes with Works and Quicken only (I had Office Pro already).

    I called to register it just to test Fujitsu's phone service. Got a very polite real actual human within a minute, and I was registered a couple of minutes later.

    Couldn't be happier with the N6210 or Portable One's service. Give these guys your business.
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Many happy customers around here.
     
  3. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    P1 and Fujitsu are a great combo! :D ... The best in everything.

    Glad you like your N6000. Its just like having a desktop that you can move around. A true DTR, you never feel that you are sacrificing anything by using a notebook ... and well it's mildly mobile :p

    BTW on of the discs that shipped with it is a DVD, the winxp reinstall one, just thought I'd let you know. The drivers/app disc and the "Record Now" (or whatever it was called) are CDs.

    Congrats. And welcome to the Fujitsu family :p
     
  4. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    i agree with everything said here, my N6210 kicks ass!