Fujitsu Laptop Reviews and User Opinions

Fujitsu has refreshed their LifeBook line with the release of the S series, but the overall concept hasn't changed. There's a reason why the Fujitsu LifeBook is still going strong: like the rest of the Fujitsu notebooks available, it's well-priced and reliable for a variety of home, office and on-the-go tasks. Laptop.net offers you up-to-date Fujitsu notebook reviews, Fujitsu laptop ratings and Fujitsu user opinions.

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    The Great: It's an ultraportable with a nice set of features, including Bluetooth, DVD burner and a fingerprint reader. The fixed configuration comes in at only $1,699 - a good deal.
    The Not-So-Great: No WWAN option, somewhat bulkier than its predecessor.
    The Verdict: This ultraportable offers a good balance of features and battery life. It doesn't have SSD drives nor is it the thinnest notebook around . . . but it does have all the features ideal for the travelling businessman.

  • Fujitsu LifeBook A6120

    The Great: Lots of USB ports, combination PC Card and Express Card slot, fast processor.
    The Not So Great: No dedicated graphics, heavy, keyboard flex.
    The Verdict: Some may find it too heavy and lacking components, but the A6120 is a reliable machine with solid multimedia features.

  • Fujitsu LifeBook A6030

    The Great: Great price, powerful performance, 5 USB, innovative touch pad technology.
    The Not So Great: Boxy and dull, no webcam, disappointing battery life.
    The Verdict: It's definitely not the prettiest laptop on the market but the Fujitsu LifeBook A6030 performs better than most of its more pricey competitors. It's a solid investment for any user.