Is it just me or are Fujitsu laptops bland, overpriced, and underspecced? I was just shopping on their website and most of their laptops can't even run a 24" monitor at full resolution.
My Dell Latitude D620 from 2006 can. Wtf is up with that?
@Atkins I get what you are saying but if you stuck a 133mhz Pentium 1 into a super lightweight aluminum construction body it would still be a POS.
Again, their laptops can't do something that a "lightweight" business laptop from 2006 can do. It's 2009, I shouldn't have to settle for less performance than was available in 2006 on a $1100 laptop. 3 years ago is like 90 in computer years for Christ sake.
It's a SEVERE oversight and shortcoming on most of their lineup. If I wanted lightweight, expensive, well-built, and underperformance I would buy a Macbook because they look better.
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Is it just me or are Fujitsu laptops bland, overpriced, and underspecced? I was just shopping on their website and most of their laptops can't even run a 24" monitor at full resolution.
My Dell Latitude D620 from 2006 can. Wtf is up with that?
No thanks.
Well it does switch itself off after 2 hours to spare you embarrassment.
@Atkins
I get what you are saying but if you stuck a 133mhz Pentium 1 into a super lightweight aluminum construction body it would still be a POS.
Again, their laptops can't do something that a "lightweight" business laptop from 2006 can do. It's 2009, I shouldn't have to settle for less performance than was available in 2006 on a $1100 laptop. 3 years ago is like 90 in computer years for Christ sake.
It's a SEVERE oversight and shortcoming on most of their lineup. If I wanted lightweight, expensive, well-built, and underperformance I would buy a Macbook because they look better.