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Product Code: pdp:p8020m0001gb The 3.5G Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sits at the premium end of the lightweight notebook market and is aimed at anyone who works while travelling. Its a 12.1in model that weighs 1.4kg, yet the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 packs...
All up, the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) is a good looking, lightweight and feature-rich laptop that is best suited to users who work frequently while travelling. At £1,499, its slightly better value than the Toshiba Portege R600, but we think the F...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:01:23
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You might think the average netbook is adequate as an inexpensive business computer, but there are benefits to using a fully fledged notebook such as Fujitsu’s Lifebook P8020.Superior performance and build quality, an integrated DVD writer, Express car...
Lowvoltage processor; 3G; dualband 802.11n; bright screen...
Expensive form factor; tinny speakers; average battery life...
The high price can be attributed to the screen and very low weight of the P8020, rather than a top specification. It’s a good choice if you want better performance from a netbook-sized computer...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 11:01:23
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As ultraportables go this is a neat offering. The built-in optical drive is a boon and the build is solid. It is expensive, though, and as always with ultraportables, some people may find it a little cramped. Fujitsu Siemens - LifeBook P8020 price Buy...
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Hot on the heels of Sonys Vaio TT and the Toshiba Portégé R600, Fujitsus LifeBook P8020 is a similarly small and light affair looking to tempt business types away from the likes of Lenovo and Dell. Netbook fans will yet again baulk at high price tag...
At over £1700, theres no getting away from the fact that the LifeBook P8020 is pretty darned expensive. With a 12.1in screen, netbook-beating processor, robust chassis and other extras such as built-in 3G, the P8020 does go some way to justifying it...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:01:23
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The LifeBook P8020 is a robustly built ultraportable with an excellent screen and a good keyboard. We like the integrated mobile broadband and the battery life, but would appreciate better graphics performance and a lower price tag.
Solid chassis, Integrated mobile broadband, Good screen and keyboard, Good battery life...
Expensive, Slightly chunky hardware design, Moderate graphics performance...
The LifeBook P8020 is a robustly built ultraportable with an excellent screen and a good keyboard. We like the integrated mobile broadband and the battery life, but would appreciate better graphics performance and a lower price tag...
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Ultraportables have had a tough time of it in recent months, with a veritable herd of cheap netbooks trampling all over their previously pristine territory. And when you can buy a 10in or 12in laptop that's perfectly usable for writing email and browsi...
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren't enough to justify a price tag this high...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:58:14
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Fujistu always strive to bring notebooks to market that try to differentiate themselves from the competition with unique features or design. The P series ultra portable certainly has potential and is a high performance notebook in a small package. How...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:58:14
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Fujistu always strive to bring notebooks to market that try to differentiate themselves from the competition with unique features or design. The P series ultra portable certainly has potential and is a high performance notebook in a small package. Howe...
Wifi, Bluetooth and integrated 3.5G, optical Drive, Excellent performance, Great battery life...
Screen is too flimsy, Design isn?t all that inspiring, way to expensive.
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Ultraportables have had a tough time of it in recent months, with a veritable herd of cheap netbooks trampling all over their previously pristine territory. And when you can buy a 10in or 12in laptop thats perfectly usable for writing email or browsin...
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren’t enough to justify a price this high for the everyday business user...
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Fujitsu’s LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) sits at the premium end of the lightweight notebook market and is aimed at anyone who works while travelling. It’s a 12.1in model that weighs 1.4kg, yet it packs a DVD burner, an Intel Core 2 DUO CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Most importantly, it ships with a 3G (UMTS) module that will work with mobile broadband plans from any carrier. Its spring-loading SIM card reader is situated in the battery compartment, so you have to plug in the SIM card before y...
Built-in 3G (UMTS) modem, 1.4kg, bright screen, built-in DVD burner...
Shorter battery life than expected, keys are a little too narrow, no solid state drive...
The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) notebook is a good looking, lightweight and feature-rich laptop that is best suited to users who work frequently while travelling. At $3999, it’s slightly better value than the Toshiba Portege R600, but we think the...
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Beyond its 12.1-inch size, 2.9-lb weight and streamlined design, the LifeBook P8020 features a fingerprint reader for extra security, presumably because these subnotebooks are light enough to be easily hoisted without much notice. It also includes a gestu...
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If last years laptop sales charts were dominated by the rise of the netbook, this summers silicon style supremos are all focussed on super-slim laptops that dont compromise on processor power. Helped by a new generation of fast, low-voltage from In...
Great screen for outdoors. 3G modem. Ultra-light...
Average battery life. Corporate design. Squat keyboard...
Good, but not the best-looking ultralight and expensive compared with the competition...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 11:01:20
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This small wonder fails to stand out in any one area Fujitsu has been a pioneer in the notebook category, dating back to its P2000, one of the first ultraportables to feature an optical drive. In this roundup, however, the standard Fujitsu set is bette...
Lots of features for such a small body.
Small keyboard. Competitors implement same features for cheaper. Easily scratched.
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The 3.5G Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sits at the premium end of the lightweight notebook market and is aimed at anyone who works while travelling.It's a 12.1in model that weighs 1.4kg, yet the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 packs a DVD burner, an Intel Core 2 DUO...
All up, the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 (3.5G) is a good looking, lightweight and feature-rich laptop that is best suited to users who work frequently while travelling. At £1,499, it's slightly better value than the Toshiba Portege R600, but we think the F...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 11:01:22
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You might think the average netbook is adequate as an inexpensive business computer, but there are benefits to using a fully fledged notebook such as Fujitsu’s Lifebook P8020.Superior performance and build quality, an integrated DVD writer, Express car...
Low-voltage processor; 3G; dual-band 802.11n; bright screen...
Expensive form factor; tinny speakers; average battery life...
The high price can be attributed to the screen and very low weight of the P8020, rather than a top specification. It’s a good choice if you want better performance from a netbook-sized computer...
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If last years laptop sales charts were dominated by the rise of the netbook, this summers silicon style supremos are all focussed on super-slim laptops that dont compromise on processor power. Helped by a new generation of fast, low-voltage from In...
Great screen for outdoors. 3G modem. Ultra-light...
Average battery life. Corporate design. Squat keyboard...
Good, but not the best-looking ultralight and expensive compared with the competition...
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Fujitsu currently makes 18 notebook models for the US market ranging from the 16-inch LifeBook N7010 desktop replacement to the extreme ultra portable 5.6-inch LifeBook U820. Many of these models are Tablet PCs that feature either swivel convertible o...
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Before netbooks became all the rage, an ultraportable was the only choice if you wanted a compact, lightweight laptop companion. With the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020, we’re happy to see companies still advancing the latter category. The business...
Solid-state drive; built-in optical drive; full contingent of ports and slots; stylish...
Pricey with SSD option; slightly cramped keyboard; mediocre performance; no multimedia control keys; poor speakers...
The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 proves you can get an optical drive and all manner of ports in a 3-pound system...
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The screen bezel, which became cliché among Fujitsu’s ultra-portable LifeBook laptop models, has been dropped from the P8020, the newest model scheduled to hit the shelves in November 2008. We’re definitely endorsing the new streamlined look, as the ne...
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Fujitsu has been at the top of the business notebook segment, offering very well-built notebooks with a pinch of style and some of the best displays.
Excellent cooling system, Stunning screen when viewed head on, Very lightweight...
No extended life battery option, Display cover could be more rigid...
The Fujistu LifeBook P8020 is a good business ultraportable but could be considered limited when compared against rivals from HP and Lenovo. The build quality, while well above a standard consumer notebook, is slightly under the Thinkpad X200 or EliteB...
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