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Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 Review

Fujitsu LifeBook T4215

The Fujitsu LifeBook T4215 is a convertible tablet notebook with a modern design and components and great functionality. The T4215 using the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors give it a lot of power and is also very configurable and suited for outdoor use. Cnet have a review of the LifeBook T4215 and say, We love the double swivel. The importance of this seemingly common-sense approach is only obvious once you’ve twisted the screen of a different convertible tablet in the wrong direction, nearly snapping it off in your hand. For that reason alone, the LifeBook T4215 is a good choice for the accident-prone.

The T4215’s 12.1-inch LCD display offers a useful native resolution of 1024×768 pixels, which is lower than most standard laptop displays this size, but common in tablets, where you’ll want larger type and icons on the screen. The indoor/outdoor display provides excellent off-angle viewing and is readable in a variety of different lighting conditions, but the antiglare coating itself is slightly distracting–the screen has a subtle gauzy softness to it.

The LifeBook T4215 ran for 3 hours and 54 minutes on our MobileMark battery life test with the included six-cell battery. That’s better than other recent tablets such the Lenovo Thinkpad X60 and the Gateway M285-E. Nearly four hours of battery life is impressive from any laptop, but is especially important for tablets, which primarily are designed for use away from the plugged-in desktop environment.