Unfortunately its processor/bus specs are showing their age (I've had it for 4+ years), but it is still a great note-taker light web browser.
The only real problem I currently have with it is that I can't find a new battery for it *ANYWHERE*, there is a company that will crack open my existing batt and replace the cells but the controller board in the battery may be DOA (which they can't replace) so its not a sure thing :(
But overall I loved it, the digitizer was always 99% accurate almost down to the pixel, and it was surprisingly quick when understand that it was underpowered from the start...
too bad I am more of a fan of my T3010D than I am of Fujitsu in general, I think their accessories are WAY overpriced...
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I have an old T3010D and I love it!
Unfortunately its processor/bus specs are showing their age (I've had it for 4+ years), but it is still a great note-taker light web browser.
The only real problem I currently have with it is that I can't find a new battery for it *ANYWHERE*, there is a company that will crack open my existing batt and replace the cells but the controller board in the battery may be DOA (which they can't replace) so its not a sure thing :(
But overall I loved it, the digitizer was always 99% accurate almost down to the pixel, and it was surprisingly quick when understand that it was underpowered from the start...
too bad I am more of a fan of my T3010D than I am of Fujitsu in general, I think their accessories are WAY overpriced...