Thursday, February 9, 2012

Discover the Hidden Power behind the Thin Ultra Portable Fujitsu Lifebook P3110

Fujitsu has made a comeback after the end of a successful joint venture with Siemens in the year 2009. The Fujitsu Lifebook P-Series offers a very thin, netbook-like chassis but has more power hidden in it. The latest entry in the P-series is the LifeBook P3110, which goes for a clean £599. It boasts a crisp 11.6-inch display with 1366 x 768-pixel resolution which counters the super reflectivity of the Super-TFT coating that may compromise outdoor use.

Despite being very thin and lacking of many features that netbooks of the same price range have, the build is of a high impressive quality with a sleek lid that proves perfect for life on the road. It has a flat keyboard stretching as far as the width of the chassis and is quite user-friendly save for the cramped directional keys. It also has a responsive and smooth touchpad. The LifeBook P3110 weighs 1.5kg meaning it is ultra portable and with over 315 minutes of battery life, you can easily work with the machine for over 5 hours without recharging it.

Graphical performance is handled by an integrated Intel GPU with the machine itself being powered by a core Intel Pentium processor with 4096MB of memory aboard. Wireless connectivity is taken care of by 802.11n Wi-Fi, it supports Bluetooth connectivity and connection to wired networks is made possible by the standard 10/100 Ethernet.

You get 4-in-1 card reader, 3USB Ports, a VGA port, and 320GB hard drive. Because of the compact size, you shouldn’t expect to get any optical drive but this well built and ultra portable machine which has more power than most netbooks in the market satisfies the needs of the average day-to-day use and will not disappoint.

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