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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 35 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Ludziom podoba się ekran i funkcjonalność. Jakość wykonania jest również bardzo dobra. Oceniający mają wątpliwości co do zestawu złącz.
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Eksperci oceniają ten produkt na 73/100 a użytkownicy na 90/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki, ale ilość ocenionych opinii dla tego produktu jest zbyt mała, aby obliczyć wiarygodne alaScore™.
Opinie eksperta : Elias Plastiras (goodgearguide.com.au)
The Fujitsu Q2010 (3G) isn't the quickest notebook on the market, but it's among the lightest. It ships with a built-in HSDPA (3G) module, which can a...
Ships with an extra battery, Built-in 3G module, Light and sturdy, Can be used for phone calls and SMS, Six-cell battery lasts for over three hours
Three cell battery won't last long, Slow performance, Magnesium-alloy exterior is easily marked by fingerprints, Battery must be removed to access the SIM card reader
The Fujitsu Q2010 is an ideal mobile tool with a lightweight design and integrated 3G making it great for use on the road. It lacks grunt but should be more than enough for office applications and keeping intouch with colleagues.
Opinie eksperta : Jesse Sutton (goodgearguide.com.au)
When mobility is more important than grunt, the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 is ideal. But it doesn't come cheap.
Tiny, Long battery life
Costly
There's no doubt this unit is ultraportable and it did well in our battery testing, but with a $5499 price tag it's just too expensive.
Opinie eksperta (engadget.com)
If you're all worked up wondering if someone got their hands on the "$5,000 limited edition" version, you can calm down a bit. Nevertheless, we're thrilled to f...
Opinie eksperta : tech.co.uk staff (techradar.com)
A flashy mobile status symbol, but not enough substance
Plenty of style ; Great extended battery life ; Good quality keyboard
Restrictive performance ; Smallish hard drive
It looks fantastic, but you have to wonder what exactly you're spending all that money on
Opinie eksperta : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)
If price is no object and portability your premium, the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 laptop is a must-have.
2.2 pounds. 3/4-inch thick. Big hard drive. Multiple batteries included. 1GB of RAM.
No modem. Three-cell battery has short life. Cramped keyboard.
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Opinie eksperta : Andrew Gruen (cnet.com)
The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010's performance is superior for an ultraportable, but its abysmal battery life, cramped keyboard, and sky-high price make the notebook a tough sell.
Eminently portable; powerful for an ultraportable; extremely long battery life with the upgraded six-cell battery; wide-screen display; fingerprint reader; multimedia controls; decent speakers.
Horrid battery life with standard three-cell battery; very expensive; small keyboard; no optical drive without a dock; no WWAN.
The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010's keyboard is cramped, but its performance and battery life, with the extended battery, are superior for an ultraportable.
Opinie eksperta : Stephen Patrick (pocket-lint.com)
There is an important fact you need to know about this notebook: it isn't a notebook, it's a status symbol. Fujitsu Siemens has designed it in collaboration with a number of executives, who are it's target market here, asking them what they need and...
Super light, stylish
The price, poor battery life
So, does the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook Q2010 justify the asking price? Only a limited number will be made and as status symbols go, it’s an appealing choice.
Opinie eksperta : Elias Plastiras (pcworld.idg.com.au)
Ships with an extra battery, Built-in 3G module, Light and sturdy, Can be used for phone calls and SMS, Six-cell battery lasts for over three hours
Three cell battery won't last long, Slow performance, Magnesium-alloy exterior is easily marked by fingerprints, Battery must be removed to access the SIM card reader
The Fujitsu Q2010 is an ideal mobile tool with a lightweight design and integrated 3G making it great for use on the road. It lacks grunt but should be more than enough for office applications and keeping intouch with colleagues.
Opinie eksperta : Jesse Sutton (pcworld.idg.com.au)
Tiny, Long battery life
Costly
There's no doubt this unit is ultraportable and it did well in our battery testing, but with a $5499 price tag it's just too expensive.
Opinie eksperta : laser21 (NotebookReview.com)
Fujitsu-Siemens notebooks are generally known for their solid build and plain design. They never lean too far from the "regular notebook appearance". So the LifeBook Q2010, a stunning piece of technology, is way beyond the usual Fujitsu design...
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