Fujitsu's LifeBook P8010 looks like a true business laptop; it lacks the trappings of more fashion-forward models like the MacBook Air or the Sony VAIO VGN-TZ295N ultraportable laptops. You don't get a lot of flash for your cash, but at 2.6 pounds, the P8010 is one of the lightest laptops in this group. The 1.2-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100 CPU proved poky in our performance testing: Its WorldBench 6 score of 50 made it the second-slowest of the group and put it about 22 percent below the average of all ultraportables we've tested. That this Vista laptop came with only 1GB of RAM didn't help matters (most Vista systems we test come with at least 2GB). Thankfully, it can support up to 4GB of RAM, with a 2GB upgrade running about $120 extra. Its battery lasted for just 3.5 hours--an hour short of the average ultraportable we've tested. While the 12.1-inch, 1280-by-800-pixel display looks okay, it pales in comparison with the ones on the MacBook Air and the Sony VGN-TZ295N. You get lots of buttons (see detail at bottom), which link to Fujitsu's Web site, a display manager, power settings, and a tech support utility, respectively. The laptop is well equipped with ports and slots, though it doesn't have an HDMI port or an ExpressCard slot. Instead, it has a FireWire port and a PC Card slot (see detail at top)--crucial if you have lots of wireless networking cards lying about. Check Latest Prices
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