Fujitsu Lifebook P701

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Fujitsu Lifebook P701
67

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 5 expert reviews
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    0
  • Good:
    1
  • Average:
    2
  • Bad:
    2
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Expert reviews and ratings

80

Fujitsu has focused on what a high-end user would want from an ultra-portable – great battery life, a comfortable keyboard and enough connectivity to provide a wealth of options. It won't take the crown from the likes of the Sony VAIO...

By TechRadar on
70

The Fujitsu LifeBook P701 impresses with its good screen, sterling performance and sturdy build quality. A number of problems mean it fails to live up to its price tag though -- the keyboard isn't great, it lacks a DVD drive and its battery life...

By CNET UK on
60

It's light, lasts for six hours away from the mains and has some unique features, but the spongy keyboard, pedestrian design and dull screen make it less than appealing...

By Expert Reviews on
60

The Fujitsu Lifebook P701 is small and nicely made. We'd have liked a higher screen resolution and could live without the ScrollWheel - but overall, if you need something very portable, it could suit....

By itreviews.com on

Obviously, with no solid benchmarking data, we can't say how well the Fujitsu Lifebook P701 is likely to stand up in the real world. But we do like what we've seen so far with our pre-production sample. The build looks solid, storage is...

By ZDNet UK on
67

Dem Mobilitätsfaktor des schlanken Gehäuses steht die kurze Akku-Laufzeit gegenüber. Außerdem patzt der Hersteller bei den Eingabegeräten, obwohl die Verarbeitung insgesamt sehr gut ist. Damit macht das Fujitsu Lifebook P701...

International Review By Betabuzz on

Elaborate fogli Excel anche al parco? Revisionate contratti su un breve volo Milano Roma? Preparate le vostre presentazioni PowerPoint mentre siete su un taxi? Potrebbe bastarvi un semplice un netbook! Il prodotto in questione, al parco, in aereo...

International Review By PCWorld Italia on