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Fujitsu LifeBook Specifications
(as compared to Fujitsu
3500 Tablet PC)
| Updated:
06/14/2002
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Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Tablet PC
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Fujitsu LifeBook
P-1000
(Model P1035)
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Fujitsu LifeBook
P-2000
(Model P2046)
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Fujitsu C Series
(Model 2110)
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Fujitsu E Series
(Model 7110)
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Fujitsu A Series
(Model A1010)
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Fujitsu S Series
(Model S6010)
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Fujitsu B Series
(Model B2566)
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| Processor Type |
Celeron |
Transmeta
Crusoe |
Transmeta
Crusoe |
Pentium
4 |
Pentium
4 |
AMD Athlon
4 |
Pentium
III |
Pentium
III |
| Clock speed |
500 MHz |
700 MHz |
800 MHz |
1.6 GHz
|
1.8 GHz |
1.2 GHz |
1 GHz |
700 MHz |
| RAM |
128/256
MB |
128 MB |
256 MB |
256 MB
|
256 MB
DDR SDRAM |
256 MB
|
256 MB |
256 MB |
| Hard Drive |
15 GB |
20 GB |
20 GB |
30 GB
|
60 GB |
40 GB |
40 GB |
30 GB |
| Removable storage |
None |
Optional
($128) |
DVD/CD-RW
combo |
DVD/CD-RW
combo |
DVD/CD-RW
combo |
DVD/CD-RW
combo |
DVD/CD-RW
combo |
Optional
(external CD-ROM) |
| Screen size |
10.4" |
8.9" |
10.6" |
15" |
15" |
14.1" |
13.3" |
10.4" |
| Touchscreen? |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
| Display technology |
TFT LCD |
TFT LCD |
SXGA LCD |
TFT LCD |
SXGA LCD |
TFT LCD |
TFT LCD |
TFT LCD |
| Video output |
ATI Rage
Mobility |
ATI Rage
Mobility |
ATI Rage
Mobility |
ATI Mobility
Radeon |
ATI Mobility
Radeon |
VIA KN133 |
Intel 830MG |
ATI Rage
Mobility |
| Modem type |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
56K V.90 |
| Networking |
Ethernet
10/100 |
Ethernet
10/100 or 802.11b Wi-Fi |
Ethernet
10/100 AND 802.11b Wi-Fi |
Ethernet
10/100 |
802.11b
Wireless LAN |
Ethernet
10/100 AND 802.11b Wi-Fi |
Ethernet
10/100 AND 802.11b Wi-Fi |
802.11b
Wireless LAN |
| Weight |
3.2 lbs. |
2.2 lbs. |
3.4 lbs. |
7.3 lbs. |
5.8 lbs. |
5.9 lbs. |
4.4 lbs. |
2.9 lbs. |
| OS provided |
Windows
98 or 2000 |
Windows
XP Pro |
Windows
XP Pro |
Windows
XP Home |
Windows
XP Home |
Windows
XP Pro |
Windows
XP Home |
Windows
XP Pro |
| Service/support |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
3
year warranty |
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Price
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$3,559
$310 dock
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Ethernet: $1,499
Wi-Fi: $1,699
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Ethernet: $1,499
Wi-Fi: $1,699
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$1,899
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$2,299
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$1,699
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$1,799
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$2,299
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Processor Options:
The
Intel Pentium 4 processor is based on Intel NetBurst microarchitecture
and features clock speeds up to 2.53 GHz. The Pentium 4 processor
is designed to deliver performance across applications where end-users
can truly appreciate and experience the performance. These applications
include Internet audio and streaming video, image processing, video
content creation, speech, 3D, CAD, games, multimedia, and multi-tasking
user environments.
Intel
Pentium III processors typically have clock speeds from 450mhz
to 1.33 GHz. The PentiumIII processor integrates a multi-transaction
system bus and Intel MMX media enhancement technology. In addition,
the Intel Pentium III processor offers Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions,
70 instructions enabling advanced imaging, 3D streaming audio and
video, and speech recognition for an enhanced Internet experience.
Versions also include an Advanced Transfer Cache and Advanced System
Buffering to meet the higher data bandwidth requirements of today's
environments. With great performance for the Internet and multitasking
environments, Intel Pentium III processors are targeted at the range
of mainstream consumer and business users.
Celeron
processors run at clock speeds from 850 MHz to 1.7 GHz but have
less level 2 cache on the chip than the Pentium. This makes them
considerably cheaper and in most cases cost-effective but depending
on the application perhaps not as efficient. For the most part,
however, a Celeron CPU and a Pentium III CPU running at the same
clock speed deliver about the same performance, even though a Celeron-powered
system costs hundreds of dollars less.

Transmeta Crusoe is designed for mobile devices. Its big advantage
is that it requires very little power and gives off little heat
increasing battery life and making it possible to make the devices
themselves smaller. You do have a trade-off in that the speed of
the chips does not match its competitors.
The
mobile AMD Athlon 4 processor is a seventh-generation x86 processor
for high-performance notebook computing. Incorporating advanced
features such as QuantiSpeed
architecture and 3DNow. The mobile AMD Athlon 4 processor
features AMD PowerNow! technology, which delivers performance on
demand while providing the capability to significantly extend a
system's battery life. AMD PowerNow! technology also enables your
notebook to run cooler and quieter. Processors featuring AMD PowerNow!
technology can operate at low-power or higher-performance modes
based on the applications demand for CPU cycles, optimizing
battery life under typical usage conditions. The mobile AMD Athlon
4 processor combines a powerful superscalar floating point engine
with AMD's 3DNow! Professional technology to deliver outstanding
3D graphics and multimedia capabilities. Applications that can take
advantage of these features include digital video editing, MP3 compression,
DVD playback, digital audio processing and numerically intensive
scientific and technical applications.
Additional Information:
PC
World
Pentium
vs. Celeron
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