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    Three questions about the P7010D Notebook

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by 98 SNAKE EATER, Jan 27, 2005.

  1. 98 SNAKE EATER

    98 SNAKE EATER Notebook Enthusiast

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    1) Does the touchpad work on tap?

    My Dad's HP doesn't for some strange reason and it's a real PITA to use....


    2) Is it true that the lid doesn't have a clip to hold it int he closed position? (can't remember where I read this)


    3) Someone made a post in another thread stating that the Fujitsu comes with a 3 year warranty, but all I could find listed on their website was a 1 year limited....








    Thanx

    Rick

     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    1) Yes. He probably has it diasbled in mouse properties.
    2) True. It's a very tight hinge though, so don't fear it popping open.
    3) They were referring to a particular reseller who offers it, www.portableone.com

    Keep in mind a new P will be announced in the next few weeks. I'd wait for that so you can buy mine off eBay.

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  3. 98 SNAKE EATER

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    Thanx for the info[8D]


    One more question....

    Does the P7010D come with separate system recovery discs or does it have that built-in recovery feature that the Sony T series has that comes with all the bundled software crap and takes a big chunk out of the hard drive?




    Rick