Sunday, July 15, 2007

Fujitsu LifeBook S2210 Review

With nearly every laptop manufacturer having abandoned standard-aspect
displays for the roomier widescreen format, it's a bit of a shock to
see a square-shaped screen these days. And yet here comes the Fujitsu
LifeBook S2210's boxy 13.3-inch display, which joins a few ThinkPads in
making a final stand for this dying breed. While that's not enough to
dismiss the S2210 outright, its fine array of components and features
don't compensate for the short battery life.



Weighing in at four pounds, the S2210 is light enough to carry all day,
and it feels like it can last a long time. Measuring 11.5 x 9.4 x 1.3
inches, it runs slightly narrower than most contemporary widescreen
thin-and-lights. When the lid is open, however, the system is nearly
two inches taller than its widescreen rivals, which will make it more
difficult to use on an airplane tray table.



The S2210's keyboard is mediocre; the keys are full-sized but felt
somewhat cramped and not as firm as we'd like. The touchpad is of
adequate size, however, and the biometric fingerprint sensor between
the mouse buttons doubles as a vertical scroll button for quickly
navigating through documents and Web pages. Fujitsu LifeBook S2210 Review by LAPTOP Magazine Linked by LT Hacker


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