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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 review

Processor
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Core 2 Duo T7300
Clock speed: 2 GHz
Level 2 cache: 4 MB
Motherboard
Chipset: Intel GM965 Express
Data bus speed: 800 MHz
Memory
RAM installed: 1024 MB
Number of memory slots: 2
RAM capacity: 4 GB
RAM type: DDR2 SDRAM
Interfaces & networking
VGA (analogue): 1
Video out: S-Video
Infrared: 1
Serial: 1
Parallel: 1
Bluetooth: 2.0+EDR
Docking station port: 1
USB: 4
FireWire (IEEE 1394): 1
Wireless LAN: Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Wireless WAN: Sierra Wireless HSDPA
Ethernet: 10/100/1000Mbps
Modem: 56Kbps V.92 MDC1.5
Expansion slots
PC Card: 1 x Type II
ExpressCard: ExpressCard 34/54
Smartcard: yes
Flash card: SD, Memory Stick
Hard drive storage
Hard drive interface type: SATA
Hard drive type: standard
Hard drive size: 80 GB
Rotation speed: 5400 rpm
Optical storage
CD / DVD type: DVD±RW (±R DL)
Video
Graphics processor: Nvidia GeForce Go 8400M
Graphics RAM: 128 MB
Display
Display technology: colour TFT
Display diagonal size: 15.4 in
Maximum resolution: 1680x1050 pixels
Input
Pointing devices: 2-button touchpad, 2-button pointing stick
Keyboard: 86 keys, 19mm pitch, 2.7mm keystroke
Cabinet (chassis)
Case form factor: clamshell
Dimensions (W x H x D): 35.7x3.6x26 cm
Weight: 2.5 kg
Colour: black & silver
OS & software
Operating system: Windows Vista Business
Software included: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Application panel tool, Camera, Windows Vista recovery media optional, Driver and Utility DVD, Eco Power Saving Utility, Easy Guide online user documentation, Nero Essentials, Norton Internet Security (including Firewall) on DUDVD for Microsoft Windows XP, TPM software (with TPM module only), SmartCase Logon+, Toshiba Stack 3.x, Toshiba Stack 4.x, UMTS watcher, Odyssey Client, WinDVD for MPEG II decode
Audio
Audio processor: RealTek ALC262
Microphone: dual array
Speakers: stereo
Audio connectors: microphone, headphones
Service & support
Standard warranty: 3 years
Service & support details: collect & return
Battery
Battery technology: Li-ion
Battery capacity: 5200 mAh
Estimated battery life (mfr): 5 h
Number of batteries supplied: 1
Max batteries supported: 2
Miscellaneous
Accessories: port replicator, second battery
Other: ConfCamera, fingerprint reader, hard disk shock protection, TPM 1.2
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Overview

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

The LifeBook E8410 benefits from a large, high-resolution screen and integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity. The USB ports could be better positioned though.

Price

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