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    • April 2009 en

      Fujitsu LifeBook P8020

      By Will Stapley

      Review summary: Powerful, with a price to match, but compared to its rivals this model lacks refinement.

      Verdict: At over Ã'£1700, there's 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 ...

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    • April 2009 en

      Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P8020

      By Sandra Vogel

      Review summary: With an excellent 12.1-inch screen and good keyboard, the solidly built LifeBook P8020 is an impressive ultra-portable laptop in terms of design and usability. Its graphics performance isn't great, but mainstream workloads are handled competently and ...

      Pros: Solid chassis ; integrated mobile broadband ; good screen and keyboard ; good battery life

      Cons: Expensive ; slightly chunky hardware design ; mediocre graphics performance

      Verdict: The Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P8020 is a robustly built ultra-portable with an excellent screen and 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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    • April 2009 en

      Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P8020 review

      By Sandra Vogel

      Review summary: 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.

      Pros: Solid chassis, Integrated mobile broadband, Good screen and keyboard, Good battery life

      Cons: Expensive, Slightly chunky hardware design, Moderate graphics performance

      Verdict: The build quality is generally robust, although the lid section has a fair amount of flex. There's also no clasp holding lid and base sections together, so you'll need to take care that nothing gets between screen and keyboard when the system is in ...

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    • March 2009 en

      Fuitsu LifeBook P8020

      By Tong Zhang

      Review summary: What's hot: The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 runs Office applications, web browsers and even FPS games well. Has a very beefy 8700 mAh battery for very good battery life.

      Verdict: With the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors (even the ultra low voltage ones), notebooks like the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 are a perfect fit for business users who need an ultralight that's capable of running MS Office apps, web browsers, Photoshop and ...

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