Typical price: £1,875
What is it: Tablet PC with 12.1-inch screen and stylus
What we think: This top-of-the-range slate-style Tablet PC packs in plenty of features, but it's pricey, runs hot and could prove too heavy for extended mobile use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 August 2005
Tags: Fujitsu Siemens, Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022, handheld, PCs, security
We like:
Good features and ergonomics; fingerprint reader, smartcard slot and TPM module provide good security; good range of optional accessories available
We don't like:
Could be lighter and more compact; runs hot; screen can be hard to see outdoors; expensive
You might also need:
Docking station with DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo (£293); infrared keyboard (£105)
CNET UK judgement:
Fujitsu Siemens' top-of-the-range slate-style Tablet PC packs in plenty of features and is generally well designed. But it's pricey, runs hot and could prove too bulky and heavy for extended mobile use
Full review:
Fujitsu Siemens is a specialist in pen-based computing, and includes both convertible and slate-style Tablet PCs in its product range. The Stylistic range of slate tablets has just been through a refresh, and we have examined the top-of-the-range ST5022. Uniquely among the three models in the range, this incorporates fingerprint recognition. Continue Reading...
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