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    i touched a fujitsu

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by BurtonSnol3order, May 9, 2005.

  1. BurtonSnol3order

    BurtonSnol3order Notebook Enthusiast

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    After months of reading the wonders of fujitsu, i returned from europe to find a new Fry's being built about 20 min from my house... nonetheless i had to go over and physically touch a fujitsu. I have to say... well worth it... amazing... and the screens... wow. My question is. Are they planning on having any decent dedicated graphics cards in the 13 or 14 inch notebooks?
     
  2. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    Unfortunately NO. Check the sticky on top of the fujitsu forum for the upcoming new models. The lightest one with good GFX is the E8020 which was released just this month. To see the TRUE specs of the E8020 goto www.portableone.com since the fujitsu site still has the specs of the previous model listed instead.

    So you had the fujitsu experience? It sure does make you feel your money was well spent!

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  3. drw

    drw Notebook Consultant

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>The lightest one with good GFX is the E8020 which was released just this month. To see the TRUE specs of the E8020 goto www.portableone.com<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>If only 7 lbs was "light" [:)]

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  4. chr1sny

    chr1sny Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ideally I wished the S6231 had a better dedicated graphics card but I had to take the plunge after playing with a fujitsu. It's better this way since I'm going to law school and I could use less distractions [ :p]