15 Jan, World Edition No larger than an oversize paperback, Fujitsu Siemens' LifeBook P1510 convertible ultraportable tablet has Jørgen Sundgot slobbering like he's rarely done before. More...
12 Aug, EU Edition Taking on the 17-inch widescreen Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M4438, Jørgen Sundgot finds a visually appealing notebook packing plenty of power and a razor-sharp display. More...
16 Jun, EU Edition The Stylistic ST5022 Tablet PC from Fujitsu Siemens boasts a 12.1-inch indoor/outdoor display and comprehensive connectivity in a slate form factor. A review by Jørgen Sundgot. More...
Sacrificing power on the altar of mobility, Fujitsu Siemens has obviously been forced to cut a few corners to render the LifeBook P1510 as small as it is. A slightly dated chipset, modest hard drive speeds and a maximum of 1 GB of RAM limits the potential of this tablet convertible to productivity applications - a test for which it passes with flying colours. The P1510 is a superb choice for the road warrior for whom brain matters more than brawns; hopefully, the former will have earned him or her the wallet needed to allow for its acquirement. More...
Fujitsu Siemens' Amilo M4438 is nothing if not powerful - and good looking, to boot. A diverse mix of features combine to offer excellent performance, yet some odd choices cramp its style: speedy processors are hampered by limited memory; scorching graphics performance is limited by a display with a poor response time; and despite particularly impressive Wi-Fi reception, Bluetooth is not included. Despite its drawbacks, however, the M4438 makes for an impressive all-rounder which should serve everyone but hardcore first-person shooter gamers well - and it's not too pricey, either. More...
As far as slate Tablet PCs go, the Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 not only ranks among the heaviest entries - it's also pricey. Still, there's a lot of bang for buck to be had as the unit offers adequate computing and graphics performance, an above-par indoor/outdoor combo display, extensive on-board connectivity options and a broad range of security measures, nicely rounded out by good battery life. It does, however, run a tad hot at times, and the biometric recognition isn't exactly stellar - but these are merely minor roadbumps towards a solid Tablet PC offering. More...
From Fujitsu Siemens' ultralight LifeBook Q2010 to offerings from Sony's VAIO range, BenQ's new Joybook and the LG TX Express; here are the best ultraportables of CeBIT 2006. More...
A 12-inch widescreen display combines with a choice of Intel Core Duo processors, up to 2 GB of RAM, tri-mode Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and much more in Fujitsu Siemens' new Amilo Si 1520 ultraportable.
Alias: Fujitsu LifeBook P1510 When: November 2005 Worth: €2500
One of the smallest tablet convertibles in existence, the Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 combines a 8.9-inch widescreen with up to 60 GB of storage, a 1.2 GHz processor, tri-mode Wi-Fi and more. More...
Taking on the 17-inch widescreen Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M4438, Jørgen Sundgot finds a visually appealing notebook packing plenty of power and a razor-sharp display. More...
The Stylistic ST5022 Tablet PC from Fujitsu Siemens boasts a 12.1-inch indoor/outdoor display and comprehensive connectivity in a slate form factor. A review by Jørgen Sundgot. More...