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Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 Notebook Review

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Andrew Gruen writing over at CNET reviews the somewhat pricey but highly rated LifeBook Q2010 ultraportable. 'The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 ultraportable laptop is small enough to fit in even the most cramped coach seats, but at more than $3,000 for a well-configured model, anyone who can afford one is probably flying first class anyway. It's lighter than other ultraportables, such as the Dell Latitude X1, the Lenovo ThinkPad X60s, the Panasonic ToughBook W4, and the Sony VAIO TX. If you demand the utmost in portability--and are willing to spend quite a bit to get it--consider the LifeBook Q2010. Otherwise, look to the Editors' Choice award-winning ThinkPad X60s, which is only a bit thicker but much faster and more than $1,000 cheaper.'

Read: Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 Notebook Review - CNET

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