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Laptop buying advice : Fujitsu Tablet T5010 Vs. Lenovo

by mitcusoon - 11/4/09 6:30 PM
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Fujitsu Tablet T5010 Vs. Lenovo

by mitcusoon - 11/4/09 6:30 PM

I have to choose a Tablet PC. I'm considering so far between Fujitsu Tablets and Lenovo X Series tablets.

I have the following choices. Now I'm getting a good deal on Lenovo (much better than the market price). However, I'm wondering in terms of performance and after sale services, which would be better.

Can anyone who has experience with tablet pcs please share their experience?

Thanks a lot.

==================for Fujitsu====================================

LIFEBOOK T5010,MUI VISTA BUSINESS,
BM,AMT,MDM,GIGALAN,INTEL CORE2 T9550,1 YR,DL DVD WRITER,4GB(2X2G),160GB(

7200RPM) SATA HDD ,INTEL WiFi 5300,BT,13.3 WXGA INDOOR, DUAL DIGITIZER, WEBCAM
0
0,BILINGUAL KB,PORT REP,AC ADAPTER,HIGH CAP BATT



Component


Description

Battery Options


High-Capacity Lithium ion battery (6-cell, 5800 mAh)

Warranty


One-year International Limited Warranty

Display Input


Dual digitizer (pen input and capacitive multi-touch screen)
13.3" WXGA LED backlit display with webcam [FREE UPGRADE]

Keyboard


Bilingual keyboard

Port Replicator


Port Replicator with AC Adapter

Optical Drive


Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer [FREE UPGRADE]

System Memory


4 GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM memory (Dual Channel; 2 GB + 2 GB)

Processors


Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo Processor T9550 (2.66 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB)

Operating Systems


Genuine Windows Vista® Business (MUI), Bonus Media (ENERGY STAR® qualified)

Hard Drive


160 GB (7200 rpm) hard drive

Wireless Communication


Intel® Wi-Fi Link 5300AGN (802.11a/b/g/draft-n) and Bluetooth wireless with Intel® vProTM Technology [FREE UPGRADE]

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One-Year Intl Limited Warranty (Included) Modular Hard Drive Kit


=======================For Lenovo====================================

System components
#
Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 processor LV (1.86GHz 1066MHz 6MBL2 )
#
Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64
#
Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64 - English
#
12.1" WideView MultiTouch + MultiView LED backlit WXGA panel
#
Intel GMA X4500
#
4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 (2 DIMM)
#
US English Keyboard
#
Fingerprint Reader
#
TrackPoint (TrackPoint Only)
#
with Camera
#
320GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm
#
Intel Turbo Memory 1.6, 2GB
#
ThinkPad X200 UltraBase
#
DVD Recordable, Ultrabay Slim
#
5-1 Media Card Reader w/ Modem
#
Integrated Bluetooth PAN
#
Intel WiFi Link 5300
#
X200T 4 Cell Li-Ion Battery
#
65W AC Adapter; NA, LA, (2pin)
#
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Post 2 of 3

Well thats a hard choice.

by orlbuckeye - 11/5/09 9:44 AM In reply to: Fujitsu Tablet T5010 Vs. Lenovo by mitcusoon

I like the Lenova with Windows 7 but then is shows a 4 cell battery compared to the 6 cell of the Fujitsu. So if I need to be away from power for awhile the Fujitsu has the advantage. The Lenova has a larger hard drive which meens more to me the the Fujitsu having a faster clock speed. Lenova has better history in the USA so I would select it unless battery life was my number 1 priority. I might look to see if the Lenova is available with a 6 cell battery and purchase it also.

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Thanks orlbuckeye

by mitcusoon - 11/5/09 4:33 PM In reply to: Well thats a hard choice. by orlbuckeye

But Fujitsu has faster processor with processor speed going up to 2.8GHZ. The highest you can get in Lenovo is 1.86Ghz.

Also, a bigger screen i.e. 13.1". The only reason I'm a little reluctant to buy a Fujitsu so far is beacause I'm not sure what their after sales services will be like here.

Someone recommended me that Lenonovo would be much better becuase Lenovo's Processor is very high end dual core processor ultra low voltage cpus. It still very fast, but these are the low voltage processors, which actually are more optimal for tablets PCs. With the multi-touch screen + the benefit of win 7 with multitouch, there's gonna be a lot of power drain esp with the high end processors that fujitsu are offering. Apparently, Fujitu's CPU has double the power drain and most likely I won't be seeing much benefit from it....


Does anyone know if Multitouch is different/better on either one of the computers?

Doing some online search, I find mostly very good reviewes about fujitsu.

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