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Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 Notebook (1.60GHz Core 2 Duo Mobile T5500, 2GB DDR2, 120GB, DVDRW DL, Windows XP Media Center, 15.4
Pros
- Lightweight
- Fingerprint reader is also scroll button
Cons
- Short battery life
- Feeble audio
Bottom Line
This mainstream model has a slow 4200-rpm hard drive, lackluster battery life, and weak audio, but it's cheap and light.
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