Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook P1510 Review

£1555Sep 2006

Stuff says 3

The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P1510 looks rather stylish but, like so many bimbos, it’s a luxury buy that lacks pace and power

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Stuff magazine Mon, Sep 18 2006, 6:00AM

One of the smallest tablets around, the P1510 is so tiny it’ll fit into your pocket – if you went to the MC Hammer School of Trousers. A 180-degree rotating touch sensitive screen handles portrait and landscape viewing.

It has the 1.2GHz Intel Pentium M processor and an underwhelming 60GB HD. As a result the Lifebook P1510 delights and frustrates in equal measures.

As a tablet it’s versatile and accomplished but, in terms of performance, it lacks oomph, while the external DVD drive is decidedly naff.

It may be of a luxurious ilk, and at 1KG rather light into the bargain, but it lacks the pace and power to fulfil our laptop dreams.

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Digital TV card
No
DVI
No
Graphics card
Intel 915 GMS
Hard drive storage
60Gb
HDMI
No
Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP
Optical drive
DVD, DVD-RW
Processor
Centrino Pentium M
RAM
512Mb
Screen resolution
1024 x 600
Screen size
8.9 Inches
TV-out
No
USB
three
Wi-Fi
Yes