Fujitsu LifeBook 2728505 T730 12.1-Inch Laptop

Product Description

Lifebook t730 - intel - core i3 - 350m - 2.26 ghz - 2 gb - 160 gb - 5400 - dual-


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6209 in Personal Computers
  • Brand: Fujitsu
  • Model: 2728505
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.69" h x 1.51" w x 9.17" l, 3.90 pounds
  • CPU: Intel Core i3 0 MHz
  • Memory: 2GB DIMM
  • Hard Disk: 160GB
  • Processors: 1
  • Display size: 12.1

Features

  • Processor Type: Intel Core i3-350M
  • Hard Drive Capacity: 160 GB
  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Graphics Controller: Intel HD Graphics
  • Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 (MUI)

Customer Reviews

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
4A versatile high performance tablet PC/desktop computer replacement
By EMc260
This is the most versatile and powerful Tablet PC I've used to date.

Pros:

Available inputs = keyboard - customizable touchpad - customizeable digitizer pen - fingertips - optional USB mouse and last but not least a very accurate voice command using either the built in dual microphones or an optional headset.

As a tablet, the digitizer pen has very good sensitivity and terrific handwriting recognition ability.

Input using my finger tips on the screen is every bit as responsive and accurate as the screen of my iPhone 4 and allows for the same type of finger gestures (spreading, scrolling, etc.)

After purchasing the optional modular bay battery that occupies the optical (DVD) drive slot, I get over six and a half hours of battery life while using this dual battery configuration under the Windows 7 "High Performance" Power Plan.

The Intel multi-core i3 processor has plenty of processing speed and I believe in a tablet configuration provides a better balance of power, battery charge and heat dissipation than its beefier i5 and i7 siblings.

Out of the box this tablet performed very well for standard home use. I, however am not a typical home user and immediately upgraded the operating system to Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit to overcome the 3GB memory barrier of the 32 bit OS and to unlock all available features.

My choices of hardware upgrades included 8GB of DDR3 RAM which is the machine's hardware maximum. This allowed me to permanently turn off virtual memory and eliminate that memory performance bottleneck as well as to minimize disk fragmentation.

To improve disk performance (IOPS) the 5400 RPM 160GB Hard Drive was replaced with a 7200 RPM 500GB Hard Drive.

To finish up the hardware upgrade, I loaded a Ready Boost compatible 16GB micro SD card into the built-in front panel slot and then configured it to be used exclusively for Ready Boost operations.

After the OS and hardware upgrades, the Windows Experience Index scores averaged 5.7 allowing this little tablet to perform everything I threw at it with the greatest of ease. My performance testing included running nine VMware virtual machines from an external USB drive simultaneously (Win 7 Pro 32, Win Vista Ult 32, Win XP 32, Win Srv 2008 Ent, Win Srv 2003 R2 Ent, Win SBS 2003 R2, Win Me, Fedora Linux and Free BSD 8.0 RC3) with applications and services running normally in each and keeping the performance settings on the host machine set for best appearance. If you can show me an iPad or netbook available today that will do that, I'll eat it smothered in tabasco sauce.

This tablet has an exceptional internal heat dissipation design with a built in removable air filter to keep the eventual damage from overheating caused by internal dust buildup to a minimum. (HP, Dell and NVidia should probably make a note of that one!)

Cons:

The fingerprint sensor has yet to recognize and register any of my fingerprints successfully.

In an effort to emulate their competitors, Fujitsu has included pre-loaded software utilities that produce errors on the first and all subsequent logons which provides an error noise and two boxes that need the "OK" buttons to be clicked before we can get started. This annoyance provides the customer with an assurance that this product was designed by humans that can err, and may occasionally forget to test products before their release.

The Fujitsu Shock Sensor software is a continuous interruption if allowed to operate. This utility has obviously been borrowed from standard Fujitsu notebooks, and is not designed for Tablet PCs that are frequently flipped around while jotting notes and then tucked back under an arm.

This tablet does not have outputs for S-Video or Composite video, but does have HDMI and VGA outputs.
After a month of using this tablet, I've had no "Blue Screens" and have been thrilled with the graphics and overall performance from this Veyron of Tablet PC's.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Laptop
By Andre
I owned a Fujitsu T4215 and wanted to update my hardware with something as reliable as my old laptop. The T730 so far has shown me that it is another great product from Fujitsu. The capacitive screen is great for the tablet functions (no need to press hard against the screen, a slight touch will do) and stylus pen can be used as well with no problem. It is really interesting that it recognizes the pen from a few centimeters away so that you can rest your hand on the screen without influencing the pen.

Microsoft has done a good job when you compare the Windows 7 features to the Vista version. The tablet features are useful (apart from the games that I haven't really tried) and the systems is been running pretty smoothly so far.

As I said, it really helps me having both standard laptop and tablet functions all in one. The T730 could be a bit lighter and the price is not so attractive, but this computer hasn't disappointed me yet. Fujitsu is a great brand and at least where I live it's not as famous as HP or other brands. In my experience, it's much, much better than the HP tablets.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Tablet Computers are convenient AND inconvenient
By Jim Tsutsui Jr.
I bought this tablet, because I didn't want an iPAD because I have to use Excel and Word often at work and with my writing, but I wanted something as convenient as an iPAD versus using my desktop in my home office.

PROS: I got the second modular battery which can be slide in the side bay in place of the DVD/writer. This is cool. 8 hours of battery life, perfect for when I'm on the run, working at someplace with a WI-FI or in my den at home. No bothersome power cord in the way.

CONS: The finger-touch screen and tracking pad is hard to master. I have a hard time zooming in and out and grabbing things. I can't seem to get it just right. Also, when you click forward or back a page, the ZOOM-IN/ZOOM-OUT seems to have a mind of its own.

PROS: The color screen is nice, and the ability to rotate it to be a laptop or be a tablet is also very convenient.

CONS: The stylus is useful, but if you tie it to the side of the tablet with the cord that comes with it, the cord gets in the way when you close the laptop.

PROS: My tablet came with 250 MB of RAM.

CONS: I bought an upgrade RAM chip with 100 MB of added memory, only to find, I couldn't install it, because all of the slots were filled, so buying the additional chip was a waste of money.

PROS: The design is nice looking like an iPAD.

CONS: The plastic finish is easily smudged by finger prints and oil on your hands.

BOTTOM LINE: I like it, and am going to keep it. It isn't perfect, but it works for me.

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