The 15.4-inch widescreen Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 desktop replacement laptop, was reviewed recently by CNet, NotebookReview and StrikeMobile. The multimedia A6010 notebook, featuring Intel Core 2 Duo processor and Intel’s integrated graphics was said to be good desktop replacement in terms of performance, but also to have poor battery life.
Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 Notebook Reviews. Laptops Reviews by CNET.
The good: Beautiful, nonreflective screen; good application performance; low price.The bad: Pathetic battery life; lacks media controls; remote control requires external receiver; speakers sound tinny.
The bottom line: Inexpensive but not cheap, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 offers a gorgeous screen and enough performance for basic home use–just plan on buying an extra battery.
Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 Review
The Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 is a strong candidate for the choice of a desktop replacement notebook in the house. It’s light enough and strong enough to carry around the house easily. The screen and multimedia features are great. And who doesn’t want a nice looking piece of technology, which the LifeBook A6010 most certainly is? The battery life isn’t all that great and the slowish hard drive may be a bit of a bottleneck in performance, but it’s hard to find any glaring weaknesses outside of that. The A6010 is therefore a thumbs up and I recommend you consider this model for home multimedia and productivity use, it stands out in the sea of other 15.4″ widescreen offerings available.
Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 laptop review - StrikeMobile - mobile technology
Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 is one of those laptops that sit very well on your desktop and that make your friends envy you. And that’s because it looks good. The screen is also perfect. Typing on the Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 is a pleasure. Too bad for the bad sound and for the battery. So, if you are at home or have a small business, we recommend this laptop. For more demanding tasks look elsewhere. Our marks for the Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 laptop are: 8.5 for design and 7.5 for the tech specs.
Problem of electric discharge from the touch pad exists. Have to use a mouse to save my finger tips fom getting numb
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