Apr
24
Fujitsu LifeBook N6470 Review
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In a standard form of comparison, the 17-inch Fujitsu lifebook n6470 review unit seems to be sufficient competitiveness. More worthy of concern is the fact that n6470, and a solid actor, in the majority, may not do enough - in terms of design or construction quality - to prove that its slightly higher price and attract buyers.
N6470 full specifications of the specific allocation for this review are as follows:
* Screen: 17-inch WXGA + (1440×900)
* Processor: 2.4 GHz of Intel Core 2 Duo the t8300 (800 MHz FSB’s, 3 MB L2 cache)
* Hard Drive: 250, the 4200 rpm SATA × 2 (of 500 GB, the total capacity)
* Memory: 3 Gb DDR2 the clock up to 667 MHz of SDRAM (2 GB of + 1 GB)
* CD-ROM: the multi-format double-layer DVD - R
* Ports and slots: 5 USB 2.0, a IEEE 1394, multi-format (supports SD / SDHC compliant card / MMC memory / President / XD) card reader, HDMI interface, VGA port, S-Video, 10/100 Ethernet, modem, PC card, through the ExpressCard, the microphone and headphone output
* Wireless: Wi - Fi (the 802.11 a / b / g / no)
* Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 2600, the Housing Department (256MB-sharing and 256 MB of dedicated memory)
* Operating system: Windows Vista Home Premium
* Size: 15.8 x 11.5 x 2.0 inches (wxdxh)
* Weight: 10.2 pounds
* Suggested retail price: 1,799 U.S. dollars targeted
Have a lot to say here, which may or may not be a good thing, depending on your point of view. A more expensive high-level notebook computer, which lifebook not done a lot of visual effects asserted itself. Grey plastic (yes, it’s all plastic) vies for the top of the most boring and empty a 17-inch of real estate we have seen, through the Office for a period of time.
Open lid, things are not much better: a smooth black plastic insert complete with wireless hardware switch, volume control and four-way controller, or can be configured to provide multi-media control (play, stop, etc.) or as a set of user-defined The “quick access” button, n6470 as a multimedia show with a focus on desktop replacement. The remaining lifebook control on the surface, however, this does not really implement this idea, and dull the keyboard and touch pad design.
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