Core Duo Fujitsu - The LifeBookE8210

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If you're a business user, the Core Duo Lifebook E8210 from Fujitsu is worthy of closer inspection. Security is covered by a TPM chip and a useful biometric fingerprint reader. The sterling 15.4 inch glossy wide-screen, displays spreadsheets and data charts crisply.

Image of Fujitsu's E8210 LifebookIt seems thathere at Laptopical we review a lot of business notebooks, andit's for a very good reason. Business people get the best stuff,especially when it comes to laptops. Instead of overthrowing thecapitalist pigs and employing massive wealth redistribution,however, we've decided to shrug our shoulders, throw Das Kapitalin the trashcan, and join them-thanks to this new Fujitsubusiness laptop, the Lifebook E8210.
The E8210ain't all that expensively priced, so it is possible to join theranks of the well-laptopped even without a corporate expenseaccount. Small business owners and independent contractors of allstripes can buy this computer if they need something fast, easyto travel with, and secure.

The heart and soul of the LifeBook E8210 is its1.83-GHz Intel Core Duo T2400 processor. What business laptopnowadays doesn't have a dual-core, or Merom processor? But the new Intel dual core wouldn't work quite asnice without the standard 1GB of RAM, expandable to 2GB. The harddrive only starts with 80 GB, but that can be overlooked.

Now that we know this Lifebook has the guts to perform underpressure, let's look how it travels. At 5.9 pounds, it's not thelightest laptop out there, but it's a manageable load to shoulderthrough airports and train stations-and worth the weight with its15.4-inch glossy high-res display.

When AC outlets are scarce, the LifeBook E8210 can last anaverage of 3 hours on battery-an average battery life, yes, butas long as the typical flight or layover. The Fujitsu E8210is tough too. Its lid isn't made of cheap impact-resistantplastic like some laptops, but magnesium withstainless steel hinges. And for us slobs with shaky hands and acup of joe, the keyboard is spill resistant.

Now onto one of the features that makes the LifeBookE8210 really worth its salt-its security. The E8210's touchpadcomes with a biometric fingerprint sensor. There's a securitypanel with a four-button code that's like a personal combinationlock to your system. And these security buttons also double ashot keys to launch your favorite apps.

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