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Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9210 review

7.3

Editors' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 849

Verdict

Fujitsu Siemens' Esprimo Mobile U9210 is a solidly built, if chunky, ultraportable that should cope well with life on the road. Battery life could be better, though, and we'd prefer a bigger screen and more USB ports... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Solid build quality
  • Integrated HSDPA
  • Webcam
  • Optical drive in a modular bay

Cons

  • 12.1in WXGA screen is a little small
  • Bulky and weighty for an ultraportable

Key Specs

Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Core 2 Duo P8600
Clock speed: 2.4 GHz
RAM installed: 2048 MB
Wireless LAN: 802.11b, g
Wireless WAN: integrated 3G/HSDPA (Option GTM 392)
Hard drive size: 160 GB
Graphics processor: Intel GMA 4500MHD
Display diagonal size: 12.1 in
Case form factor: clamshell
Dimensions (W x H x D): 30x3.65x22.9 cm
Weight: 1.95 kg
Operating system: Windows Vista Business (SP1); XP Professional downgrade option available

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