I think pen PC is different from TabletPc. If I am correct, life book P1120 is a normal laptop with a touch screen. It is in a good shape, but not with same functions as TPC.
Have any of you had experience with the Fujitsu Lifebook P-1120? It isn't a "REAL" TPC, but it does allow pen input and weighs only 2.2 pounds. I'm considering it for my needs and wondered if some fujitsu fans may have run across one. TIA
I think pen PC is different from TabletPc. If I am correct, life book P1120 is a normal laptop with a touch screen. It is in a good shape, but not with same functions as TPC.
I have a 1120 and while it is not a tablet, it has some awesome features with battery life and the touch screen. I am having a new hard drive put in mine, but when I did get have it it lasted about 5 to 7 hours on medium power settings. the nicest thing is the dimensions you can carry it with you anywhere.
I have a 1120 and while it is not a tablet, it has some awesome features with battery life and the touch screen. I am having a new hard drive put in mine, but when I did get have it it lasted about 5 to 7 hours on medium power settings. the nicest thing is the dimensions you can carry it with you anywhere.
I have a 1120 and while it is not a tablet, it has some awesome features with battery life and the touch screen. I am having a new hard drive put in mine, but when I did get have it it lasted about 5 to 7 hours on medium power settings. the nicest thing is the dimensions you can carry it with you anywhere.
I have a 1120 and while it is not a tablet, it has some awesome features with battery life and the touch screen. I am having a new hard drive put in mine, but when I did get have it it lasted about 5 to 7 hours on medium power settings. the nicest thing is the dimensions you can carry it with you anywhere.
The company I work for sells them with some of our products. I was involved in the selection, but haven't touched them much since then, so most of my information is second hand.
The performance isn't exactly what you would call snappy, but you can improve it a lot by killing a lot of the services that aren't really necessary. Having a regular touchscreen instead of a digitizer is a plus for our stuff, since the users are selecting options on the screen by pressing buttons.
They don't sell this unit in Europe anymore, so we sell Stylistics over there. This is a pain since the aspect ratio of the screens is different, which makes designing the interface harder.
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