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    New Fujitsu Siemens Q2010

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by sutheep, Feb 28, 2006.

  1. sutheep

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    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    holy crap it weighs 1kg!!!!!!!!!!!! that is 2.2 pounds! and it is 2cm thin? and it gets 8hrs of battery life? wow.

    to bad it cost $4,743 black piano laquer must be insanely expensive. ^_^
     
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    I'd be surprised if they offer that here, we'll see.
     
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    doesn't look like widescreen...or is it?
     
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    It is widescreen, WXGA.

    Does it have a built-in optical drive?
     
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    No it doesn't but it's shipped with a port replicator with DVD Burner and a second battery..
     
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    Meaning it's worthless. Apples to oranges compared to the Sony T series. Aside from the slimness, I'm not impressed with this.
     
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    When I think of the rare times I use the CD/DVD drive I think this laptop would not be inconvienient, except for the price. This laptop reminds me of the classic Sony X505 but even more powerful and versatile. You Fuji fans shouldn't be so critical of this product. Just wish it could come to the states in a more inexpensive flavor.