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| Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 Review |
The Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 is all about entertainment. It sports a glossy 15.4-inch widescreen, Windows Media Center Edition 2005, and an optional integrated TV tuner. It’s a solid effort with plenty of extras, but this notebook will cost you.At 7.9 pounds, the N3530 is nearly a pound heavier than competing 15.4-inch notebooks, which is mostly explained by the built-in TV tuner and extra A/V connections. Fujitsu wrapped the N3530 in a black chassis, revealing silver accents when you open the lid. The design plays it safe compared with the HP Pavilion dv5000t, but it’s still attractive.
Featuring Fujitsu’s Color-Enhanced Crystal View technology, the 15.4-inch screen delivered deep, rich colors when viewing photos and videos without too much glare. We noticed some blurring on action scenes when watching DVDs, but the overall image quality was very good. The panel’s WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution means readable text and icons for typical Windows tasks, without the zooming (or squinting) required by high-res panels this size. Viewing-angle performance was mixed. There was some drop-off in brightness as we moved off-axis left or right; from above, we noticed a pronounced color shift. :: LAPTOP Magazine • Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 :: Linked by LT Hacker

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