When comparing the edifice, style and design of the P8010, a procurer would note that it has the same features with its predecessor. The bottom of the device is engulfed with an aluminum material other than the solid plastic that is quite common with the Fujitsu style of equipped their notebooks. One would discover that the keyboard featured in the device is quite flex, in the sense that if the pressure enact on it is too much it might damage it.
The screen equipped in the P8010 has a size of 12.1 inch, which has a resolution of 1290x800 pixels. It has been discover that the screen of the device is quite bright and vivid.
The keys featured or equipped in the Fujitsu P8010 is quite smaller than what is used in other device in the notebook market. Some procurer would have quibble about this, because there is possibility of a procurer miss-pressing the keys. But the keyboard is quite responsive and quick.
The P8010 has some certain feature that is quite similar to the 15 inch notebook in the global market, which is the touchpad. The touchpad equipped in the device is quite big. The buttons of the touchpad are adequate in size, which are quite fast and quick.
Performance
The performance of fastness of a notebook depends on the hand drive and the processor it is equipped with. The Fujitsu Company did some good job in the device, but in my opinion need to be improved on. The P8010 notebook is equipped with a 1.2GHz Intel L7100 processor that is quite handy for gaming and graphics applications. When comparing the P8010 notebook with other notebook in the market, one would find out that a lot need to done on the device. For instance, the P300 notebook manufactured by the LG is equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo T8300@ 2.4GHz processor; this performs faster than the P8010, and would be very handy for gaming and graphics application that would suit a procurer's taste.
On the top of the keyboard equipped in the P8010 some small speakers are situated. The sound quality and effect are quite standard and handy. Music lovers would really appreciate this gesture.
Ports and Features
The Fujitsu P8010 front side reveals the Wireless on/off and the SD Card Reader while the rear of the device play host to the CPU Exhaust. The right side of the P8010 is consist of the Optical drive, one USB, Modem and also the PC Card Slot while the left side play host of the AC Power, VGA, LAN, 2 USB, Firewire and many more.
A 6-cell battery supplies power to the Fujitsu P8010 that has a capacity of 8700 mAh, which is quite handy for a device of this category. When normal applications and graphics are in used, the battery has the capacity to last for about 360 minutes.
The Fujitsu P8010 notebook has what it takes to meet up to the standard of today's task. It has an adequate hard drive and a dense processor that would be handy for gaming and graphic applications.
Published by Tega Dave
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