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Fujitsu Lifebook E8410


The midsize Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 is by no means flashy, but the laptop has a lot to offer business users, starting with a thorough feature set that includes nearly every port and connection a business user could need, plus serious data security that includes a smart card reader and a Trusted Platform Module. When it comes to performance, the LifeBook E8410 matches that of comparable systems from Gateway and Lenovo, with one exception: our review unit's 1GB of RAM held it back on our Photoshop CS2 test (an upgrade to 2GB would cost $130 if you buy it from Fujitsu). Pricewise, the $1,849 LifeBook E8410 costs about $70 more than a similarly configured Lenovo ThinkPad T61--though the latter lacks some ports and makes you choose between a smart card reader and an ExpressCard slot. And buyers who don't need such a robust feature set can save even more money with the Lenovo 3000 N200. But corporations that need enterprise-level features and security would do well to consider the fully stocked Fujitsu LifeBook E8410.


Price as reviewed/starting price
$1,849/$1,299
Processor
2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500
Memory
1GB of 667MHz
Hard drive
100GB at 5,400rpm
Graphics
128MB Nvidia GeForce 8400M G
Chipset
Mobile Intel 965GM Express
Operating system
Windows Vista Business
Dimensions (LWH)
14.1x10.1x1.4 inches
Screen size (diagonal)
15.4 inches
System weight/weight with AC adapter
6.2/7.2 pounds
Category
Mainstream


The LifeBook E8410 is all business black on the outside, but opening the notebook reveals a silvery-white interior. With a magnesium lid, steel hinges, spill-resistant keyboard, and shock-mounted hard drive, the LifeBook E8410 seems solid enough to handle the knocks and bumps of everyday business life. Though its case size is very similar to Fujitsu's consumer-oriented LifeBook A6030, the LifeBook E8410 weighs a few tenths of an ounce less than its sibling and is among the lightest midsize laptops we've seen.

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