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Publication date 3/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 3 and a half stars out of 5
"... well equipped for the harsh life on the road and would make an ideal travel companion if that's your main focus. However, its performance and specifications are a little subpar. ..."
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Publication date 11/2007 11 products on test |
Value for money: 3 out of 5 stars
"It produced a fabulous battery life score of six hours and 29 minutes, but this comes at the expense of system performance, which was rock bottom."
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Publication date 9/2007 Single test |
"The LifeBook P7230 isn't the most stylish of ultraportables and we have a few minor niggles, but overall it performs very solidly indeed."
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Publication date 7/2007 2 products on test |
"The Lifebook P 7230 is a highly portable laptop with a good screen that manages to fit a DVD writer into its 1.25kg weight. However, its single-core processor seems to struggle when running Windows Vista."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
"Despite its questionable speed, the Lifebook is the perfect partner for travellers. It is small, light and built-in HSDPA lets you surf the Web at fast speeds wherever there's a 3G mobile signal. ..."
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Publication date 6/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 8 out of 10 points
"A very capable corporate ultra-portable, the Lifebook P7230's lack of panache, poor screen and dated hardware count against the more attractive competition. ..."
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The laptop up to 12'' was put through its paces in the test labs of 7 magazines and, all in all, was fairly well received.
The Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P7230 scored highest in PC Advisor online magazine (4/2007) with an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Personal Computer World online magazine gave the product a score of "Good" (3 out of 5 Stars) in issue 11/2007, which was the lowest score it received.