Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 (10.6″)

Fujitsu LifeBook P120
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Product Name: Fujitsu LifeBook P7120
Official Page: Discontinued
Manufacturer: Fujitsu Computer Systems
Announced: October 2005
Available: November 2005 (Now Discontinued)
Price: Originally started at $1699
Markets: Worldwide (Now Discontinued)

Models:
FPCM20751 : Originally $1699, 256MB Memory, 30GB Hard Drive, CDRW/DVD-ROM, Standard 4-cell battery
FPCM20752 : Originally $2149, 512MB Memory, 60GB Hard Drive, DVD Writer, Bluetooth, High-Capacity 6-cell battery

Related Laptops:
– Replaced by: Fujitsu LifeBook P7230
– Replaces: Fujtisu LifeBook P7010
– Replaces: Fujitsu LifeBook P7010D

Changes over Fujitsu LifeBook P7010:
– Thinner
– Better battery life

Features:
– 10.6-inch Widescreen Display
– Hard Drive Shock Protection
– Optional fingerprint reader

Manufacturer’s Description:
In an all new sleek design, the LifeBook® P7000 notebook offers exceptional performance with its Crystal View display capable of outdoor viewing, extended battery life (up to 11 hours) and the latest Intel® Centrino Mobile Technology.

Specifications:
CPU: Intel Pentium M 753 (Ultra Low Voltage) 1.20GHz, 2MB L2 Cache
Chipset: Intel 915 GMS
Front-side Bus: 400MHz
Memory: DDR2 Micro DIMM (172-pin) PC3200 400MHz
Memory Capacity: 256MB – 2GB (2 slots)

Graphics/Display:
Display: 10.6 inches LCD
Resolution: 1280×768 WXGA
Touchscreen: No
Widescreen: Yes
Graphics Chipset: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 900
Graphics Memory: 128MB (Shared)
Other: VGA, S-Video Out

Storage:
Hard Drive: Ultra ATA 100 30GB or 60GB 4200rpm
Optical: DVD Writer Double Layer/DVD±RW/CDRW
Other: Hard Drive Shock Protection

Connectivity:
Wireless: Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG (Tri-Mode) 80211a/b/g
Modem: 56k V.90 modem
Ethernet: 10/100 BASE-TX
Bluetooth: Optional
Mobile Broadband: An EDGE option may have been available

Input/Output:
Audio Chipset: RealTek ALC260 w/HD audio
Speakers:
Audio I/O: Headphone/line-in, Microphone/line-out, Internal built-in microphone
USB: 3x USB 2.0
Firewire: 1x IEEE 1394 (4-pin)
PC Card: 1 Type I/Type II PCMCIA w/CardBus support
Flash/Memory Card Reader: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Secure Digital (SD) or xD
Other: Touch Pad, Port Replicator (Optional)

Security:
Biometric/Fingerprint: Optional
Other: TPM

Software & Warranty:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional
Other Software: Microsoft® Works 8.0, Adobe® Reader®, Fujitsu TPM Software, Fujitsu Hot Key Utility, Fujitsu Driver Update Utility, Google ToolbarTM, InterVideo WinDVD 5, Softex OmniPass
Warranty: One-year International Limited Warranty, Extended/Other Warranties available
Drivers: Support.FujitsuPC.com

Battery:
Options: Lithium Ion 4-cell 37WHr (6-cell 56WHr availalbe)
Battery Life: Up to 11 Hours

Dimensions:
Width: 10.28 inches (261mm)
Depth: 7.83 inches (199mm)
Height: 1.26 – 1.43 inches (32 – 36mm)
Weight: 3 pounds (1.36kg) w/4-cell battery, 3.2 (1.45kg) pounds w/6-cell

Articles/Reviews:
Pocket-lint.co.uk – March 2006 – 8 out of 10 – Fujitsu Siemens has hit a winning streak of late and it’s hard to see it ending any time soon if the company keeps releasing machines as user friendly as the P7120.
LAPTOP Magazine – February 2006 – 3.5 out of 5 stars – The Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 is not the best ultraportable, but its limited performance is a small sacrifice to make for road warriors looking for a secure work-and-play notebook that can last a long, long time away from an outlet.
PC Magazine – January 2006 – 4.5 out of 5 stars – Even factoring in these shortcomings, the P7120 is still an impressive notebook for business travelers. Imagine walking through airport security while carrying a notebook you can take out of your jacket with ease. That, along with top security, is what the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 brings to the table.
CNET Asia – December 2005 – 8.5 out of 10 – Editor’s Choice – Though not the smallest thin-and-light notebook, the LifeBook P7120 distinguishes itself by being exceptionally portable, yet packed with a comfortable-sized keyboard and strong biometric security features.
CNET Asia – October 2005 – First Take
Announcement – October 2005