Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Review January 14th, 2009 | by Chad Sapieha

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An integrated touch display sets Fujitsu's N7010 apart from the crowd, but is it just a gimmick?


Highs: Integrated secondary screen; gesture enabled track; powers through multimedia playback and editing

Lows: Low-res primary display; lacks integrated TV tuner and WMC remote; so-so gaming performance; a bit portly

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Introduction

Fujitsu, best known in the notebook space for its business tablets, is showing the consumer crowd a little love with the $1,499 LifeBook N7010, which is being billed by the Japanese electronics company as an “Ultimate Multimedia Notebook”—and it is indeed a performer when it comes to high-definition movie playback and audio and video editing tasks. However, the system’s highlight is the 4-inch “Touch Zone” display mounted directly above its keyboard, which acts as a fully functional touch-sensitive secondary monitor. Practical innovation or mere novelty? Click the next page to find out.




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