Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

FUJITSU LIFEBOOK S7211 REVIEW

Fujitsu is all busy marketing this year. And all that just doubled up giving the company a pricing time with the launch of one of the best kept secrets the FUJITSU LifeBook S7211.

Design
The Fujitsu LifeBook S7211 is an sufficient budget notebook for small-business users. Its condensed design doesn't take up too much space in a notebook bag, and the glossy finish is a good add-on. The 14.1-inch screen looks great whether you are crunching numbers or watching a movie. The design of the notebook is quiet a bit impressive. Given the fact that it comes with a dated styling, This notebook is just destined to be a budgetary combo.

Performance
LifeBook S7211 comes loaded with the latest of the VISTA genre Windows Vista Business Edition. In fact the Lifebook does reasonably well when it comes to running the OS at this budgetary level Notebooks.

This notebook is employed with the 1.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5250 processor. This is runs ably assisted by 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz. With a memory capacity of 120GB this Fujitsu should be well planned before dumping in information’s.

The LifeBook S7211 proved enough for fundamental media playback, Web surfing, and productivity. It did bog down occasionally when attempting all the above 3 simultaneously, and its trifling allocation of RAM held it back on our Photoshop test. We strongly advocate doubling the laptop's RAM.

Though its recital wasn't best-in-class, the LifeBook S7211's battery life has done so much to recommend it. The Notebook lasted 2 hours and 41 minutes on our exhausting DVD battery drain test. That's well further on of what we'd expect from a budget system as this and easily outlasted both the similarly priced and the similarly configured competition

Overall
Befitting a wholly average notebook, the Fujitsu LifeBook S7211 ships with an industry-standard, 1-year warranty. Warranty extensions and up gradations are sensibly priced, and Fujitsu provides a “no-questions-asked Display Damage Protection Plan” for an extra cost. With all these add-ons and basic feature laden notebook, Fujitsu is definitely aiming small businessmen on the move.

Pros
+ Prolonged battery life for such a low-cost system
+ Condensed design
+ Gorgeous display
+ Well-priced warranty upgrades features.

Cons
- Average performance
- Undersized touch pad
- Least feature set

Value For Money

Our Rating

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