Pros
- Long battery life
Cons
- Omits a built-in optical drive
Bottom Line
Lightweight ultraportable offers touchscreen and long battery life but no built-in optical drive.
More Information
- Top-of-the-Line Tablets Lenovo's first tablet PC and Motion Computing's slate deliver solid performance, sans the bulk.
- Quick Take: Fujitsu's Touchy Notebook The LifeBook B6000D laptop has a touch screen that's handy for use on the road.
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