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    P5020D vs P7010D

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by travelman, Aug 8, 2004.

  1. travelman

    travelman Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have some questions regarding comarision between P5020D and P7010D
    Does both models have a full-size external monitor port?
    Some options Fujitsu lists are:
    P5020D
    FPCEM55AP: 512 MB SDRAM, DDR266
    FPCEMC02: 128 MB Compatct Flash card
    FPCEMC03: 256 MB Compact Flash card
    FPCAA02: Auto/Airline adapter

    P7010D
    FPCEM125AP: 256 MB micro-DIMM memory module
    FPCEM126AP: 512 MB micro-DIMM memory module
    FPCAA02: Auto/Airline adapter
    FPCAC37AP: AC adapter
    FPCBC06: Battery charger
    FPCBP86AP: Main Lithium-ion battery
    FPCBP87AP: Main Lithium-ion battery
    FPCPR41: USB 2.0 docking station

    Please explain some of the opotions to me?

    Does an AC adapter not come with the unit?
    What is need for seperate Battery charger? doesn't Fujitsu notebook charge battery when AC Adapter is plugged in?
    Do most newer aircraft accept Auto/Airline adapter ?

    Is is better to have a the docking station when using the notebook
    on high speed internet as a desktop with external monitor, wireless mouse, and external keyboard??

    It appears to me that Audio and Video are the same for both models.
    P7010D
    Audio
    Realtek ALC203 with 16-bit stereo audio
    Optical Digital Out (SPDIF)
    Headphone and microphone jacks
    Dolby® Headphone Utility to emulate realistic surround sound using conventional stereo headphones

    Video Controller
    Intel 855GME video graphics chip with integrated 32-bit 3D/2D gfx core delivering low power high performance extreme graphics with AGP support
    Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) dynamically responds to application requirements and efficiently allocates up to 64 MB of system memory for optimal graphics and system performance
    Maximum internal display resolution: 1,280x768, 16M colours
    External monitor: 1,600x1,200 resolution, 16M colours
    Simultaneous and dual support for external monitor and internal display

    thanks

     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Ok, you're questions are mixed in with specs, I'll try to hit them for you. If I miss anything, repost.

    1) The P7 has full VGA, the P5 has a dongle adaptor
    2) Yes, an AC adaptor comes with all new notebooks
    3) Yes, the notebook charges when plugged in. Some people want a spare for the home/office
    4) Some airplanes offer plugs in first class.

    Be sure to read my first thoughts on the P7 for more comparisons between the two units. Look in the news forum.

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