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Old 10-20-2009, 02:36 PM   #31
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Default Re: Fujitsu has three new Multi-Touch convertibles:T4410,T4310 and a Multitouch T5010

didnt notice this thread until today....was thinking of getting t5010 before, but after reading this should i go for these models instead? seems like the specs are almost the same as t5010
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:01 PM   #32
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T5010 has the bigger and better quality screen I think.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:25 PM   #33
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Default Re: Fujitsu has three new Multi-Touch convertibles:T4410,T4310 and a Multitouch T5010

The T5010 has the bigger screen, no question, better? If you buy the more expensive model of the T4410 (1600USD) then it probably has the same quality display the T5010 has.

I would wait for the first reviews. Else, the T4410 just looks like the T5010 just one inch smaller + HDMI out. But I think there are more differences, we just don't know yet.
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The T5010 has the bigger screen, no question, better? If you buy the more expensive model of the T4410 (1600USD) then it probably has the same quality display the T5010 has.

I would wait for the first reviews. Else, the T4410 just looks like the T5010 just one inch smaller + HDMI out. But I think there are more differences, we just don't know yet.
It must be lighter also. Many of our physicians would prefer that over size.
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Old 10-21-2009, 03:42 PM   #35
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Default Re: Fujitsu has three new Multi-Touch convertibles:T4410,T4310 and a Multitouch T5010

Ooooowwwww I'm soooo excited!!! ^^ Does anyone know when we might hopefully be able to expect these delightful reviews? Maybe even on all 3 of them (T4310, T4410 & T5010)...? *might be wishful thinking*


I've only had my Toshiba for not even 8 months yet and I'm already thinking about selling it to get one of these... *figgits*
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Default Re: Fujitsu has three new Multi-Touch convertibles:T4410,T4310 and a Multitouch T5010

well, for a prelim comparison, you can go to the US fujitsu website, laptop section and do a comparsion chart and click and drag t4410 t4310 and t5010

tried that today and it seems to me that the new business-oriented t4010model gives the most bang for the buck. its cheaper, lighter, win7, hdmi, more battery life, processor on par with t5010, better webcam, etc...or am i missing something here?

and at the same screen resolution, i will prefer 12" size over 13"
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