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Beyond its 12.1-inch size, 2.9-lb weight and streamlined design, the LifeBook P8020 features a fingerprint reader for extra security, presumably because these subnotebooks are light enough to be easily hoisted without much notice. It also includes a gestu...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:22
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Fujistu always strive to bring notebooks to market that try to differentiate themselves from the competition with unique features or design. The P series ultra portable certainly has potential and is a high performance notebook in a small package. How...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:22
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Fujistu always strive to bring notebooks to market that try to differentiate themselves from the competition with unique features or design. The P series ultra portable certainly has potential and is a high performance notebook in a small package. Howe...
Wifi, Bluetooth and integrated 3.5G, optical Drive, Excellent performance, Great battery life...
Screen is too flimsy, Design isn?t all that inspiring, way to expensive.
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Ultraportables have had a tough time of it in recent months, with a veritable herd of cheap netbooks trampling all over their previously pristine territory. And when you can buy a 10in or 12in laptop thats perfectly usable for writing email or browsin...
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren’t enough to justify a price this high for the everyday business user...
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Product Code: pdp:p8020m0001gb The 3.5G Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sits at the premium end of the lightweight notebook market and is aimed at anyone who works while travelling. Its a 12.1in model that weighs 1.4kg, yet the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 packs...
All up, the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) is a good looking, lightweight and feature-rich laptop that is best suited to users who work frequently while travelling. At £1,499, its slightly better value than the Toshiba Portege R600, but we think the F...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:22
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You might think the average netbook is adequate as an inexpensive business computer, but there are benefits to using a fully fledged notebook such as Fujitsu’s Lifebook P8020.Superior performance and build quality, an integrated DVD writer, Express car...
Lowvoltage processor; 3G; dualband 802.11n; bright screen...
Expensive form factor; tinny speakers; average battery life...
The high price can be attributed to the screen and very low weight of the P8020, rather than a top specification. It’s a good choice if you want better performance from a netbook-sized computer...
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If last years laptop sales charts were dominated by the rise of the netbook, this summers silicon style supremos are all focussed on super-slim laptops that dont compromise on processor power. Helped by a new generation of fast, low-voltage from In...
Great screen for outdoors. 3G modem. Ultra-light...
Average battery life. Corporate design. Squat keyboard...
Good, but not the best-looking ultralight and expensive compared with the competition...
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Fujitsu’s LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) sits at the premium end of the lightweight notebook market and is aimed at anyone who works while travelling. It’s a 12.1in model that weighs 1.4kg, yet it packs a DVD burner, an Intel Core 2 DUO CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Most importantly, it ships with a 3G (UMTS) module that will work with mobile broadband plans from any carrier. Its spring-loading SIM card reader is situated in the battery compartment, so you have to plug in the SIM card before y...
Built-in 3G (UMTS) modem, 1.4kg, bright screen, built-in DVD burner...
Shorter battery life than expected, keys are a little too narrow, no solid state drive...
The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) notebook is a good looking, lightweight and feature-rich laptop that is best suited to users who work frequently while travelling. At $3999, it’s slightly better value than the Toshiba Portege R600, but we think the...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:22
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As ultraportables go this is a neat offering. The built-in optical drive is a boon and the build is solid. It is expensive, though, and as always with ultraportables, some people may find it a little cramped. Fujitsu Siemens - LifeBook P8020 price Buy...
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Hot on the heels of Sonys Vaio TT and the Toshiba Portégé R600, Fujitsus LifeBook P8020 is a similarly small and light affair looking to tempt business types away from the likes of Lenovo and Dell. Netbook fans will yet again baulk at high price tag...
At over £1700, theres no getting away from the fact that the LifeBook P8020 is pretty darned expensive. With a 12.1in screen, netbook-beating processor, robust chassis and other extras such as built-in 3G, the P8020 does go some way to justifying it...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:22
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The LifeBook P8020 is a robustly built ultraportable with an excellent screen and a good keyboard. We like the integrated mobile broadband and the battery life, but would appreciate better graphics performance and a lower price tag.
Solid chassis, Integrated mobile broadband, Good screen and keyboard, Good battery life...
Expensive, Slightly chunky hardware design, Moderate graphics performance...
The LifeBook P8020 is a robustly built ultraportable with an excellent screen and a good keyboard. We like the integrated mobile broadband and the battery life, but would appreciate better graphics performance and a lower price tag...
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Ultraportables have had a tough time of it in recent months, with a veritable herd of cheap netbooks trampling all over their previously pristine territory. And when you can buy a 10in or 12in laptop that's perfectly usable for writing email and browsi...
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren't enough to justify a price tag this high...
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