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Fujitsu M2010

Fujitsu M2010
alaScore 84

46 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 46 reviews of Fujitsu M2010. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the size and reliability. The design and durability also get good feedback. Some have doubts about the touchpad and price. Views about the portability and keyboard are mixed.

screen, durability, design, reliability, size

price, touchpad

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Fujitsu M2010 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Fujitsu M2010

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 user reviews of Fujitsu M2010 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People are impressed by the portability.

portability

100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Lifebook M2010

 

Fujitsu has dabbled in ultra-ultraportable machines for a while now, having released the LifeBook U810 and U820 tablet PCs. Now the company is ready to take baby steps into the netbook market, with its M2010. To be honest, though, this isn't the bold...

Crisp, colorful screen

Poor battery life Fairly average design

Fujitsu doesn't add much to the mix beyond Bluetooth and a few bits of bundled software. Roxio Creator LJ saves files out to external drives, as does the simple but extremely effective MyRecovery software (a three-button interface for creating and...

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Fujitsu LifeBook M2010 Laptop Review

 

Crisp, colorful screen

Poor battery life ; Fairly average design

Fujitsu's M2010 isn't a bad netbook, but with so many other oustanding choices for less, it is hard to recommend.

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Fujitsu M2010

 

The M2010 is Fujitsu's first entry into the netbook market and brings with it a gorgeous screen.

Gorgeous, color-rich widescreen. Plenty of green credentials. Attractive design.

Pricey for an education netbook. The three-cell battery isn't going to cut it. ; Watch the Fujitsu M2010!

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Jun, 2009

Expert review by : Scott Stein (cnet.com)

Fujitsu M2010 review: Fujitsu M2010

 

Fujitsu M2010

Bright, crisp screen; loud volume for a Netbook.

Bulky; smaller keyboard; expensive compared with similar Netbooks.

With a thick chassis and features that don't rise above the pack, the Fujitsu M2010 will have a hard time breaking through the clutter of less-expensive systems.

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : J. Simon Leitner (notebookcheck.net)

Review Fujitsu M2010 Netbook

 

New Territories? Whilst some manufactureres apparently can't wai

Compact, stable case; Pleasant keyboard; Bright display with good illumination; Low heating up of the case; Mainly quiet operation

Surfaces susceptible to smudge; Touchpad keys needy of getting used to; Irritating reflection outdoors; Short battery life with the 3 cell battery

As (almost) always: a matt, completely outdoor suitable display, a more unsusceptible chassis, and in this case the larger battery for practical mobility, too.

Sep, 2009

Expert review by : Kevin O'Brien (NotebookReview.com)

Fujitsu M2010 Review

 

The M2010 is a new netbook to hit the market from Fujitsu, which is their first Atom-based model to date. Offering good looks and good build quality it is marketed as a "Mini-Notebook" aimed at casual users who want a small platform to surf the web or...

Great looks ; Solid feeling chassis with high quality components

High price ; Some odd default performance settings ; Small standard battery

With optimal performance settings the M2010 performs quite well in day-to-day tasks that you might expect from a netbook. HD video decoding and gaming aside, netbooks are great for web browsing, editing photos, typing documents, and just about anything...

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : ZDNet (zdnet.com)

Fujitsu M2010

 

With a thick chassis and features that don't rise above the pack, the Fujitsu M2010 will have a hard time breaking through the clutter of less-expensive systems.

Bright, Crisp screen, Loud volume for a netbook

Bulky, Smaller keyboard, Expensive compared with similar netbooks

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : Jason Saundalkar (itp.net)

Fujitsu Technology Solutions M2010

 

Tuned for high performance

Oct, 2009

Expert review by : HardwareCentral (hardwarecentral.com)

Fujitsu M2010 Review

 

A vent for the Fujitsu's audible but not annoying cooling fan is on the system's left side, along with VGA and USB 2.0 ports. Two more USB ports are at the right, as are an Ethernet port, headphone and microphone jacks, and a Secure Digital/Memory...

Jul, 2009

Expert review by : Andy Sim (hardwarezone.com)

Fujitsu M2010 Netbook - HardwareZone.com

 

Netbooks are a dime and a dozen, but Fujitsu's M2010 differs from the pack. We find out its secret.

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