Fujitsu M2010 Review
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Fujitsu may have originally been hesitant to enter the netbook market, but it could no longer ignore the exploding landscape. Its entry, the M2010, joins the dozens of netbooks on shelves that are outfitted with the same Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and Microsoft Windows XP Home. Though Fujitsu’s compact $449 system provides peppy performance and an attractive …
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The M2010 is a new netbook to hit the market from Fujitsu, which is their first Atom-based model to date. Offering good looks and good build quality it is marketed as a “Mini-Notebook” aimed at casual users who want a small platform to surf the web or check email. In this review we take a look at all aspects of the M2010, to help you find out if this netbook is right for you …
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While other companies are launching two to three netbooks at a time (some even more), Fujitsu has been waiting patiently for its opportunity to enter an increasingly crowded field. And now the time has come. The M2010 has one of the most vivid and color-rich 10-inch widescreens in the business, and the infinity-symbol design is easy on the eyes, but it isn’t without flaws …
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Fujitsu is finally getting in on the growing netbook trend. With a glossy black chassis and a race car-red shell and finish, the M2010 exterior design seems more at home in an executive’s weekend bag. Fujitsu was quick to remind us that no paint is used on the M2010 — the colour is embedded into the plastic, making a longer-lasting and more durable product …
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Fujitsu is finally getting in on the growing Netbook trend, with an entry aimed at the educational market. The M2010 includes many of the same features already common in the increasingly-similar Netbook product landscape, but what differentiates it as an “education Netbook?” We were curious to find out, especially since the Dell Latitude 2100 made a similar–but much larger–splash in the educational arena just a few weeks ago …
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With its M2010 Mini-Notebook, Fujitsu enters the U.S. netbook fray with a 10-inch model that looks great and delivers the expected features (and then some) for a netbook-appropriate price of $449. Unfortunately, though, the M2010 doesn’t match similar netbook models in battery life …
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Fujitsu has dabbled in ultra-ultraportable machines for a while now, having released the LifeBook U810 and U820 tablet PCs. Now the company is ready to take baby steps into the netbook market, with its M2010. To be honest, though, this isn’t the bold move that Fujitsu should have–or could have–made …
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