Best and worst tablet notebooks

The Apple iPad may have everyone talking, but tablet PCs have been around for ages. Here are some of the best
  • Elias Plastiras (PC World Australia (online))
  • — 04 November, 2010 14:48

The tablet space may be currently exploding thanks to the popularity of Apple's iPad, Dell's Streak, the Telstra T-Touch Tab Android Tablet and Samsung's Galaxy Tab, but tablet-convertible notebooks have been around for many years and are a good tool for graphic designers and other professionals.

In this round-up we've included a selection of the tablet-convertible notebook PCs that we've reviewed since mid-2008. The most prominent manufacturer of tablet PCs is Fujitsu, but Lenovo, Dell, HP and Panasonic (with its Toughbook notebook PC) also play in this space.

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Fujitsu LifeBook T1010

The Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 is a good tablet notebook that doesn't do enough to truly shine. A middling performance from the hardware and a few small nagging issues such as noticeable lag when using the pen on the screen detract from a versatile and attractive device.

  • Review Date:
  • Reviewer:
  • Manufacturer:
  • 6th Nov., 2008
  • David Ramli
  • Fujitsu
  • Rating:
  • Price:
  • 3.50
  • $ 2,299.00
  • Pros:
  • Attractive, good usability, good screen
  • Cons:
  • No HDMI or FireWire port, pen actions slightly laggy

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