Tablet PCs: Take one and call me in the morning

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20 June 2003 09:30 AM
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Fujitsu Stylistic ST4110

Fujitsu Stylistic ST4110 The Fujitsu Stylistic ST4110 is a slate-style Tablet PC. It’s very thin and light weighing in at only 1.5 kilograms and it’s a touch larger than an A4 sheet of paper. It also has a narrow bezel, which makes it look stylish.

The Fujitsu ships with a great carry bag, which can be used to not only carry the Tablet PC around but to act as an upright support so you can sit the Tablet PC up on a desk. The bag also has mesh where the back of the tablet sits, to let heat dissipate. The Fujitsu also has a suede base which gives you a better grip on the tablet.

The Fujitsu is equipped with an Intel Pentium III 800MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, and a 40GB hard disk drive. Even though it uses a less powerful processor than the Viewsonic, it still managed to achieve higher performance scores. It ran our battery test for over three hours, which was quite a good effort. We consider anything over three hours very good and over four hours as excellent.

An optional tablet dock can be purchased, which includes a DVD/CD-RW drive and turns the tablet from landscape to portrait mode. A small curved-base USB keyboard comes standard with the tablet.

Tablet PCs
Introduction
1. Acer C102Ti
2. Fujitsu Stylistic ST4110
3. HP Compaq TC1000
4. Toshiba Portégé 3500
5. Viewsonic V1100
Specifications
Things to look out for...
Benchmark scores
How we tested
Scenario/Editor’s Choice
About RMIT
Product: Fujitsu Stylistic ST4110
Price: AU$4,999
Vendor: Fujitsu
Phone: 02 9776 4555
Web: www.fujitsu.com.au

Interoperability:
Features FireWire and VGA connectors.

Futureproofing:
Max RAM 768MB.

ROI:
Fast and very comfortable to use, but expensive as well.

Service:
1-year limited warranty.

Rating: ½

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Talkback 1 comments

    You really need to date your a ...Anonymous -- 26/12/04

    You really need to date your articles. I is a pain when Internet Articles are not date stamped. Clearly many of the rveiews are out of date or do not include the laterst products. Tablet Pc's is one such example. I would like a review of the Toshiba M200. I agree that when Tabet PCs are integrated into the Laptop market they will tak off. I also would be interetsed in a version that supports a blue-tooth Mobile phone built in along with a DVD drive for those long hall flights and bring hotel rooms. Oh... One other thing would be a Voice modem that can support an Aswering Machine when the Computer is left on at hme or in the hotel room.

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