|
If you liked the LifeBook P7000, Fujitsus stylish 3-pound laptop, youll likely be equally enamored with the new and improved LifeBook P7120. This highly desirable and cleverly designed little black and charcoal machine has a handy two-battery option...
Clever design, Good Battery, Comfortable to use...
No CompactFlash support, No protective covers on ports The Final Word The Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 is an attractive and cleverly designed notebook with all the bells and whistles of some much more expensive models.
The Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 is an attractive and cleverly designed notebook with all the bells and whistles of some much more expensive models.
|
|
|
Coming across as a Sony VAIO on steroids, the LifeBook is a lightweight machine that has the battery life to go the distance...
Lightweight, great battery life...
Not the most powerful of notebooks...
Coming across as a Sony VAIO on steroids, the LifeBook is a lightweight machine that has the battery life to go the distance...
|
|
zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120 is a well specified sub-2kg ultraportable notebook with excellent battery life and a high-quality widescreen display. Its also admirably quiet in use and reasonably priced for its class.
Slim and lightweight, Bay for optical drive or second battery, Widescreen display, Good keyboard, Fingerprint recognition, Quiet in operation (no fan), Excellent battery life...
Screen is very reflective...
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120 is a well specified sub-2kg ultraportable notebook with excellent battery life and a high-quality widescreen display. Its also admirably quiet in use and reasonably priced for its class...
|
|
T3.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
Everyones got something to hide, and if your secrets are stored on a hard disk, then you should check out this security-conscious laptop. Nestled between the two click buttons on the touch pad, youll find a small fingerprint scanner that you can us...
Fingerprint reader, Small size and stylish design, Battery life...
Set-up process for security software...
This slick laptop impresses with its great range of features...
|
|
techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
Fujitsu Siemens latest Lifebook is a smart black number with a slightly unusual design. Theres no mass of connectors at the rear of the unit, for instance, just curved edges and a pair of above-average speakers. The power switch and various LEDs are...
Crisp, clear screen, Comfortable to use, Battery life...
Slow performance...
Fujitsu Siemens latest Lifebook is a smart black number with a slightly unusual design. Theres no mass of connectors at the rear of the unit, for instance, just curved edges and a pair of above-average speakers. The power switch and various LEDs are...
|
|
about.com/compute Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
Fujitsu LifeBook P71203/20/06 – Fujitsu was one the primary companies selling completely integrated ultraportable notebooks with the LifeBook P series. It has come a long way since its original release to the current P7120. The P7120 is powered by t...
|
|
gcn.com
Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
When looking for an ultraportable notebook, every buyer has to negotiate a thin line between “too heavy” and “not enough features.” Absolutely need an integrated optical drive? Chances are you can kiss your 3-pound weight requireme...
|
|
Laptopmag.com Updated: 2014-05-24 01:52:00
|
For those who spend more time on the road than in their offices, there’s the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120. This 3.2-pound ultraportable, decked out in a satin black finish (with a metallic gray base), weighs a little over three pounds yet packs in all of...
Extremely portable, Very long battery life, Surprisingly spacious keyboard, TPM chip and fingerprint sensor...
Mediocre performance, Small touchpad buttons, Below-average Wi-Fi range...
|
|
|
Cleverly designed, stylish machine makes a fine ultraportable package. The only significant drawback is its high price.
Twobattery option, Powersavings button...
Small screen, Slow CPU and hard drive...
Stylish LifeBook offers impressive layout, two-battery option.
|
|
|
It's been over a year since I reviewed the Lifebook P7010 from Fujitsu-Siemens and things have moved on in leaps and bounds since then. The new model – the Lifebook P7120 – has taken the best parts of the P7010 and then had the latest in mobile technology...
|
|
|
To call the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 just a plain old ultraportable notebook is a serious injustice. The P7120 takes into account everything a mobile user needs, whether theyre flying business class or commuting by train into the office. Some of the r...
Lightweight. Built-in dual-layer DVD burner. Hackproof hardware security. Very good battery life.
Slow ULV processor. Keyboard smaller than full size.
The Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 has everything you need in a lightweight business notebook, even if it is a miniature one...
|
|