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| Fujitsu Lifebook Q2010 Review |
The LifeBook's feathery 2.2-pound chassis barely applied any pressure to my scale. With the AC adapter, the travel weight is still only 3 pounds. You will want to add the six-cell battery to your travel bag, which I'll talk about later, bringing the system weight up to 2.7 pounds. At just ¾-inch thick, the laptop's chassis is truly an engineering marvel and ranks right up there with an elite few, such as the Gateway E-100M and the Toshiba R200.Shoehorned into a rugged magnesium frame, the 12.1-inch transflective widescreen is a fine canvas for displaying your photos and watching movies, as well as for reading e-mails and Web pages. Still, I found the keyboard somewhat cramped for typing. At 94 percent of the size of a standard keyboard, the keys are nothing like the full-size ones found on the Lenovo ThinkPad X60s. There are four media keys on the left side of the keyboard that, though nice, are unnecessary. They could have been omitted in favor of a larger, full-size keyboard, which would have been a much better decision. Fujitsu Lifebook Q2010 review by PC Magazine Linked by LT Hacker

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