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Fujitsu LifeBook U820

Intel has a lot of work to do to with the Atom processor before it is ready to power next-gen mobile devices. Crippled for speed, it has very little useful application for anyone who uses a computer for something more than simple e-mail, Web, media and time management.

Of course, if it describes your needs for the next flight to Tahiti, or if you can find most laptops overkill if you only have in the library, nuclear – and the brand-new nuclear powered LifeBook U820 Mini-Notebook Fujitsu-study – might be just right. The U820 is a fun, eye-catching Fujitsu laptop, but a big disappointment for serious business users and techies. Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Review

Fujitsu Lifebook P8020

With the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors (including the Ultra Low Voltage) are to be notebooks like the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 a perfect fit for business users, an ultralight that the situation with MS Office applications, web browsers, Photoshop and synchronize phone tools need (such as the BlackBerry Desktop Software) good. With 2.9 lbs., the Fujitsu laptop is lighter and slightly faster than the Toshiba Portege A600, and it seems when it is armed with a Solid State Drive.

The notebook has all the necessary ports, a built-in optical drive, and most security features. The super-capacity battery main lure business travelers, which has often away from a wall outlet and the laptop on a business seriously, but stylish look. Although the notebook with good performance for multimedia and wireless, the display may disappointed with a Tablet PC screen as grainy and very limited viewing angle, and the speakers better sound. Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 Review