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    New Fujitsu P1510 Pictures:

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Sowelu, Jul 23, 2005.

  1. Sowelu

    Sowelu Notebook Guru

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    Finally! These links (not in English) are Babblefish Friendly (with the typical LOOSE translations). There are several pages for each link, so be sure to click on each page number at the bottom:

    The outside:
    http://www.notegear.com/Content/con...opage=1&TNum=261&kind=2&SearchString=&Search=

    The insides:
    http://www.notegear.com/Content/Content_View.asp?TNum=262&kind=2&gotopage=1

    VERY nice, but ugh on the 1.8" drive and there is a buzz it will be available in Korea only? Not sure why they'd do that when the P1120 is so successful elsewhere. I am sure it's just a rumor, or maybe we are getting a modified version.

    :fujitsu:
     
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    Sowelu Notebook Guru

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    Wow, the size factor looks to be great for someone who needs true portability. Of course the trade off is the screen size
     
  4. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Nice find Sow...I'm hearing we should see US shipping in late August early September. That's a really hot looking machine. I thought my P7 was small, but that gives me small gadget lust. I don't think I could trade out for that though, a little too miniscule.
     
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    nice! looks like some more innovative design and creativity by Fujitsu there.
     
  6. mar2k

    mar2k Notebook Guru

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    But is the Korean version not running Tablet PC Edition of XP? That really limits its usefulness as a convertible model. If a US version does not have the full TPC functionality that would really temper my enthusiasm for such a device....
     
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    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    No, it's not a tablet pc, just uses a touch screen interface, similar to a PDA.
     
  8. Alt

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    I dont mind that it dosent run Tablet OS. The only things I dont like about the design is lack of a PCMCIA slot and the fact that it only has one memory slot.Its still in the lead for my dollers tho. And at $1399 its a good price for the size too...
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    I like the picture of the person using 2 fingers to hold it :)