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Fujitsu LifeBook P5010 laptop review

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“If you’re looking for an attractive Centrino Mobile Technology notebook that holds true to the meaning of portability, then you can’t go wrong with the P5010. Couple that with the notebook’s excellent display, audio outputs and along with its wide arrays of slots, we’re sure it’ll make the P5010 a popular choice among many users – from the businessmen/women looking for a notebook that fits their briefcase, down to the photo/video junkies who need to make use of the P5010’s portability and its slew of CF, SD and Memory Stick slots. “

Our take:  This system looks pretty cool and I am glad they decided to add SD and Sony Memory Stick support. It is a shame that the Centrino CPU is only running at 900 MHZ because there are certainly faster Centrino laptops on the market for under the $2K mark. A 40GB hard drive is also a little on the small side considering that other manufacturers are offering laptops with more storage. We did a search on Price Grabber and found this laptop with an average price of $1899, a little on the high side.

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