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Fujitsu Lifebook T2010

Fujitsu Lifebook T2010
alaScore 82

27 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 27 reviews of Fujitsu Lifebook T2010. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Views about the performance and reliability are overall positive. The usability and design are also appreciated, whereas there are some negative opinions about the energy efficiency and touchpad. There are some mixed comments about the keyboard.

portability, design, usability, reliability, performance

price, connectivity, touchpad, energy

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Fujitsu Lifebook T2010 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Fujitsu Lifebook T2010

 

If there's one tablet PC that Fujitsu can count on to make the registers ring, the Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 is that cash cow. It's a hit in the vertical markets (for example, health care), and its sales are gaining momentum in the back-to-school segment....

Brilliant LED screen. Comfortable, full-size keyboard. Full day's worth of battery life. Travel- and forearm-friendly

Low-powered processor. Could use a latch to fasten the screen to the base in tablet mode

The Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 is a 3.9-pound tablet that gives you a full day of battery life and a brilliant LED screen.

Sep, 2007

Expert review by : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010

 

A full day's worth of battery life and brilliant screen technology are the Fujitsu LifeBook T2010's main attractions.

Brilliant LED screen. Comfortable, full-size keyboard. Full day's worth of battery life. Travel- and forearm-friendly.

Low-powered processor. Could use a latch to fasten the screen to the base in tablet mode.

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Sep, 2007

Expert review by : Carla Thornton (pcworld.com)

Lifebook T2010 Tablet PC

 

The nine-cell battery on this indoor/outdoor convertible laptop lasts forever, but its front-mounted location is not always ideal.

Superlong battery life, Indoor/outdoor screen

So-so speed, Optical drive not integrated

The T2010's roaming range will expand early next year when Fujitsu integrates mobile broadband as an extra-cost option. For people worried about durability, a 32GB solid-state hard drive, which has no moving parts, is available for $519. But as it...

Sep, 2007

Expert review by : Rob Beschizza (wired.com)

Review: Fujitsu T2010 Tablet PC

 

You've heard that good things come in pairs. Fujitsu seems to have gotten this memo too. In the space of one month it has released...

Practical yet pretty panel – one of the best and brightest displays we’ve seen on a tablet PC. Decent specs in small package. Wacom-pen ready. Fantastic high-gloss LED-backlit touchscreen. Dark, minimalist beauty. Long-life battery

No camera. No cellular modem. No optical drive. No touchpad. Many ducats required for purchasing a model with capable specs. Loud, annoying fan

Aug, 2007

Expert review by : tiffany boggs (NotebookReview.com)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 with WWAN Review

 

The chassis is solid and there is minimal flex, except for the keyboard area, which I will get to later. There are a few dedicated tablet buttons on the bottom of the screen that change the screen orientation and function. They are very convenient,...

Beautiful screen with bi-directional hinge ; Solid design and chassis ; Lightweight ; Great battery life ; WWAN, when you get it to work

One speaker, which doesn't do any justice ; Keyboard has a lot of flex and feels springy ; WWAN can be erratic in certain network areas

The T2010 is a solid Tablet PC, with a great bi-directional hinge and beautiful display. I really like Fujitsu's screens, the colors are always bright and vivid. The lid can be scratched easily, so be careful with that, but it does hide dirt very well....

May, 2008

Expert review by : Eric Grevstad (hardwarecentral.com)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Review

 

For five years now, users have been picking up Tablet PCs, cradling them in one arm like clipboards, sampling their appealing handwriting recognition and pen-input applications ... and saying, "They're too heavy." Fujitsu aims to change that. The...

We prefer the E-155C's keyboard, and admire its touch screen's acceptance of both precise stylus and casual fingertip input. But the Fujitsu is not only lighter to carry but lasts twice as long on a battery charge. That counts for a lot in the Tablet...

Nov, 2007

Expert review by : Tiffany Boggs (TabletPCReview.com)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC Review

 

The T2010 has a simple design that is sleek and appealing. Right off the bat, you get that business feel. It would be perfect for college students as well considering it is so small and only weighs in around 3.8 pounds. The graphite color hides dirt...

Flawless screen with bi-directional hinge ; Solid design and chassis ; Lightweight ; Great battery life

One speaker, which doesn't do any justice ; Keyboard has a lot of flex and feels springy

The T2010 impressed me very much. I mean the display alone is reason enough for buying this tablet. Fujitsu notebooks usually have nice screens, and the T2010's was no different. The display was superb with its bold and crisp colors. I enjoyed the...

Sep, 2007

Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (goodgearguide.com.au)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 (3.5G)

 

With a SIM card facility and 3.5G antenna built in, as well as WACOM touch-screen technology, this sub-2kg tablet-convertible notebook is very easy to...

Excellent handwriting recognition, active digitiser tablet, fast networking and 3.5G capabilities are built in, good battery life, bi-directional hinge

Screen orientation wasn't saved and had to be reset each time in tablet mode, Omnipass consumes half the CPU while it's running, QuickPoint pointing device is uncomfortable to use, no optical drive

For the travelling business professional, theT2010's 3.5G and tablet features, spill-resistant keyboard and overall build quality are strengths. It performs everyday applications and handwriting well, but it's has a few quirks.

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Jesse Sutton (goodgearguide.com.au)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010

 

Since the chisel and stone, the slate form factor has been a favourite for mankind. However, today our advanced monkey brains require more technical s...

Battery life, size, easy access controls in tablet mode

Optical drive not included

The A4 size is comfortable to use and the notebook mode is great for doing those tasks that need more than a pen can offer. It's not a powerful machine, but its battery life will keep you going for a while.

Sep, 2007

Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (pcworld.idg.com.au)

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 (3.5G)

 

Excellent handwriting recognition, active digitiser tablet, fast networking and 3.5G capabilities are built in, good battery life, bi-directional hinge

Screen orientation wasn't saved and had to be reset each time in tablet mode, Omnipass consumes half the CPU while it's running, QuickPoint pointing device is uncomfortable to use, no optical drive

For the travelling business professional, theT2010's 3.5G and tablet features, spill-resistant keyboard and overall build quality are strengths. It performs everyday applications and handwriting well, but it's has a few quirks.

Apr, 2008

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