Typical price: £1,398
What is it: A convertible Tablet PC that's ergonomically friendly
What we think: Its smart design makes it more convenient than other ultra-mobile PCs in its class
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 August 2007
Tags: fujitsu siemens, boost, slot, ports
We like:
Small and lightweight design; integrated fingerprint reader; passive touchscreen
We don't like:
Limited USB ports; cramped keyboard; no integrated optical drive; expensive
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Although the LifeBook P1610's screen is small, its keyboard cramped and it lacks an optical drive, this ultraportable convertible Tablet PC delivers much more than any UMPC of similar footprint and weight
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