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11-03-2012, 02:13 PM #1Pen Pal - Newbie
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Choice between Fujitsu T730, T4410 and T5010?
1. What is your budget?
€500
2. Would you consider purchasing used/refurbished?
Yes
3. Do you prefer a media/mobile tablet like the iPad, Windows tablet PC, or notebook convertible?
notebook convertible
4. What size Tablet PC would you prefer?
13-inches
5. Which country do you intent to purchase from [where do you live]?
Europe
6. Do you have any preferences to brand loyalty or dislikes?
From my research, Fujitsu looks like the best choice for pen quality.
7. How many hours battery life do you require?
n/a. I will mostly be using it plugged in.
8. What will be the primary usage scenario of this tablet? (Email/Web Surfing/Drawing/Word Processing/Entertainment/Notetaking etc)
Photoshop CS5 working on around 15 images at a time.
9. Do you have an OS preference? For example, do you own an iPhone and a Mac, or are you a Windows fan? Do you own an Android device and use Google services frequently?
I currently only use Macs but I have used Ubuntu exclusively for a year in the past and I like Windows 8 so the machine will probably be loaded with Windows 8.
10. What software and tasks do you intend to run? (Microsoft Office or other Word Processing Suite/Photoshop/3D Studio Max/Autocad etc)
Windows 8 + Photoshop CS5
11. Do you intend on playing Games? If so please list.
No
12. Would you like to stream content through your home theater system?
n/a
Screen Specifics
1. Any preference on screen resolution?
The best I can get.
2. Will you be using the tablet outdoors? Do you need to be able to see it through glare from the sun?
No
See the above linked FAQ for guidance
3. Do you require a pen? With or without pressure sensitivity? Do you prefer Wacom or N-trig?
Multitouch + Wacom with pressure sensitivity
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11-03-2012, 04:10 PM #2
Re: Choice between Fujitsu T730, T4410 and T5010?
Fujitsu T730 of course.
IBM Thinkpad X61T | Intel L7700 @ 1.8Ghz | 12.1'' XGA | 4GB DDR2 | GMA965 | 60GB HDD | WinXP Tablet SP3 | Sierra MC8781 3G WWAN+GPS
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11-03-2012, 04:48 PM #3Moderator
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Re: Choice between Fujitsu T730, T4410 and T5010?
The t730 isn't 13", but it might come with multitouch as well as Wacom, as its newer. The other two are 13" screens but have no multitouch options, asfaik. That's really the breakdown.
If you want 13" screens and multi-touch, you need to look at the t900. It might be in your budget range.
All 3 should do what you want in terms of specs, imo, though clearly the t4410 is the oldest of the bunch. If you've got the money though, go for the t900 or the t730, as they're the newest.Currently own:
x200t Superbright Outdoor-- 128 gb Intel ssd, 8 gb ram, Win7 64bit, 8 and 4-cell batteries
le1600 VA -- XP, 2 gb ram, art slate for my daughter and nieces
Owned: Motion le1600 VA, le1700, le1700 VA, le1700 UVA, X200t Superbright, X201t Superbright Outdoor, Fujitsu t5010, Motion j3400
Outdoor Viewable Screens- Comparison Thread with Pics
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11-03-2012, 06:15 PM #4Pen Pal - Newbie
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Re: Choice between Fujitsu T730, T4410 and T5010?
Thanks Pesho and Steve B. I'm pulling the trigger on a used T730 from Germany. In the past I've used an Intuos4 and a Yiynova MSP19 but I think it's time to get something a bit more flexible.
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11-06-2012, 12:37 PM #5Pen Pal - Newbie
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Re: Choice between Fujitsu T730, T4410 and T5010?
Hey Welsinki,
did you get your T730?
I also live in Germany and have almost the same requirements to the tablet I'm going to buy (see my Thread here). So I wonder if you're happy with the T730 and if there's something that's not good about it.
Due to the fact that I never owned or even tried a convertible I can barely say if 12,1" is enough for me or if I should go for the T5010 and lose multi touch.
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