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post Jan 8 2008, 10:00 PM

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just another question... does anyone know how can i check my fujitsu laptop temperature?? this is my first laptop...so i'm a totally laptop noob...i'm using lifebook S7111
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post Jan 11 2008, 03:37 AM

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Hi. I just bought a Fujitsu S2210 AMD Turion X2 TL-52 1.6gHz 1 week ago. It's actually a used model. Around 7 months of age I guess as this model is introduced in July/August 2007.

So far this model is working great. It generates less heat than even some laptops with Core2Duo processors esp those without Centrino tech.

I'm just wondering whether this model come with the 1+2 years warranty as other models? I asked the the seller but he has no idea.

And the lcd frame is producing a 'loose' kinda sound when I open the lid. The creaking sound I mean. Can I refer this to Fujitsu to fix it as I'm afraid the loose frame will eventually hit hard on and crack my lcd.


Thanks.


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post Jan 11 2008, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(ALIMUS @ Jan 11 2008, 03:37 AM)
Hi. I just bought a Fujitsu S2210 AMD Turion X2 TL-52 1.6gHz 1 week ago. It's actually a used model. Around 7 months of age I guess as this model is introduced in July/August 2007.

So far this model is working great. It generates less heat than even some laptops with Core2Duo processors esp those without Centrino tech.

I'm just wondering whether this model come with the 1+2 years warranty as other models? I asked the the seller but he has no idea.

And the lcd frame is producing a 'loose' kinda sound when I open the lid. The creaking sound I mean. Can I refer this to Fujitsu to fix it as I'm afraid the loose frame will eventually hit hard on and crack my lcd.
Thanks.
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all fujitsu notebook come with 3 years warranty.u can send to the service center regarding the lcd hinge

http://www.fujitsu.com/hk/services/computi...y_local.html#f6
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post Jan 11 2008, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(williamngwl @ Jan 11 2008, 12:22 PM)
all fujitsu notebook come with 3 years warranty.u can send to the service center regarding the lcd hinge

http://www.fujitsu.com/hk/services/computi...y_local.html#f6
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post Jan 29 2008, 06:06 PM

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Guys do ne1 of u here own P7230? How it perform? What kind of price i can get it now days? Really hope to get 1 if it perform nicely smile.gif
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post Jan 29 2008, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(Caz @ May 12 2006, 08:25 PM)
to eelyn,

u know.. i think when someone is new to notebooks , meaning a first time buyer of notebooks ( just like me a month back) , its important to get a good and branded notebook so that you will not be dissapointed in it and thus leads towards the condemnation of notebook brands and stuff. Sometimes it just frustrates you to see that you new lappie just dissapoionts u...

Well first rule, you always get what you pay for. Never think anything that is cheap will be as good. As the prices often reflects the amount of effort put in by the manufacturers. Lets pick a few instances,

1) DELL - Competitive price with high specs, almost match a desktop, however , u must realize that this means a little less effort on mayb testing out the products before marketing them, less effort in designing the whole notebook that mayb results in more heat. Thus the failure rate, or more accurate the defect rate of the notebook tends to be higher. Ppl might say they have good after sales service, but come on, who wans to pay 4-5k to get headaches. But still there are ppl going for it as they are one of the most competitive in pricing and specs. most customers are willing to gamble on their luck to get a trouble free notebook as failure rate quite high.

Toshiba - Use to be da best. However a drop in quality since a few years back as they are no longer manufactured in Japan, meaning quality control aint what it used to be. But still rest assured that you are getting a top notch notebook. My brother has one for ages...still working but then he just bought a new fujitsu.

Fujitsu  - Well for a newbie like me, i never tot of Fujitsu before as the price tag often put off buyers. However, it seems like they changed their pricing recently. All Fujitsu's are manufactured in Japan and every single aspect is tested out before marketing the product.. Failure rates are very low.. Niche market... i am using S2110 the value priced lifebook from fujitsu and am really happy with the quality.. you won regret it.

IBM - The most solid notebook u can find around. Intel personels have one each. very durable. almost the same description as fujitsu.

ACER - taking the market by storm.. onli happen twice... once with DELL and now ACER. However due to mass production, quality might be a bit compromise. Due to their fight with DELL, both have been offering lower and lower prices... thus cheaper and less durable components and casing. Offers up to 3 years warranty to gain consumer trust on their product.

Sony - Cool design.. Nice integrated webcam. Cool software for it. Quality wise, its good.

Hp/Compaq - Erm never had experience with them

Twinhead - Had a pentium 3 that lasted until it was stolen.. It was ok ...but still had it send for warrantycoz the HDD broke down.

Well conclusively, what i wanted to say is, for first time laptop buyer ,  just find something that will not give u any trouble , preferably a Toshiba,Fujitsu,IBM or a Sony... Its always your decision to choose what u wan.. this is just my 2 cents.

I never understand the hassle of paying 4-5k or mayb more and having to repair it in the near future. For branded notebooks, mayb you pay more for the peace of mind. Anyway, having a branded laptop is also like a status symbol. Nowadays u carry a DELL or Acer, ppl won even notice (its embedded in ppls mind that they are cheap). U carry something like an IBM or FUjitsu or Toshiba, well u try to look at their reaction. Just like someone driving a proton and mayb a honda? or mayb a BMW...

Cheerio

p/s : Get a Fujitsu... it will rock our world...
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Regarding the HP/Compaq laptop: HP is the current leading manufacturer of laptops, delivering a full customer configuration at the same time without very much compromising the quality. Full configuration means u can configure your laptop to be a gaming machine or as a simple multi-tasking laptop. In term of design, HP is at par with VAIO and even transcend some VAIO laptops with the Verve Imprint and upcoming Asian Odyssey edition. On durability wise, HP has gained considerable number of complaints esp on their heat problem esp Pavilion line with dedicated graphic and also cracked lcd display. Nonetheless, in line with HP drive to make 'Computer Personal Again', new Pavilions has been coming out with more sturdy architecture notably, the DV2500, DV6500, DV9500 above and esp not to forget the Business series eg NX and Compaq B series. Compaq specifically the Presarios are marketed at low-budget consumers but with a surprisingly aesthetical design. Compaq Presario V3000 is one of the Red Dot design award winner.

Nevertheless, if one is a business oriented user, who care less about the design but more on the durability and life-year, a ThinkPad is the 1st choice tho with the fact that they are now built in China. Fujitsu and Toshiba Portege offer a par choice but with better design and price-value.

To quote one of the forumer here in LYN. "FUJITSU or NEC or THINKPAD; HP or SONY VAIO; ASUS or TOSHIBA; ACER or DELL (excluding the XPS)"

This post has been edited by ALIMUS: Jan 29 2008, 08:09 PM
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post Jan 31 2008, 10:03 AM

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dear all...


i got the fujitsu S6231 laptop...unfortunately, my dvd rom got problem..
i read from the dvd rom manufactured date is Arpil 2005...
Still under warranty rite...

Can i direct send this dvdrom to Fujitsu support center ?
Level 15, Menara Olympia, No. 8, Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan

BTW, how to check the warranty status from fujitsu..
serial number shoulb be S-6231xxx-xxxxxxxxx ???
I forgot the date of product purchase date...? still can check it out ???
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post Jan 31 2008, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(intrexpo @ Jan 31 2008, 10:03 AM)
dear all...
i got the fujitsu S6231 laptop...unfortunately, my dvd rom got problem..
i read from the dvd rom manufactured date is Arpil 2005...
Still under warranty rite...

Can i direct send this dvdrom to  Fujitsu support center ?
Level 15, Menara Olympia, No. 8, Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan

BTW, how to check the warranty status from fujitsu..
serial number shoulb be S-6231xxx-xxxxxxxxx ???
I forgot the date of product purchase date...? still can check it out ???
Thanks
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it still under warranty and u can send for warranty but u have to pay for the labour

the serial number usually start from SXXXXXXXXX...like S0607XXXXX means manufactured date is 2006 jun

just go to them and they can check for u
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can anyone here suggest any fujitsu notebook camparable to DELL xps m1330 spec with 2gb ram & dedicated (ATI or Nvidia) graphic card..prefer lightweight < 2kg my budget around 5k.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 31 2008, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(redtuna @ Jan 31 2008, 06:16 PM)
can anyone here suggest any fujitsu notebook camparable to DELL xps m1330 spec with 2gb ram & dedicated (ATI or Nvidia) graphic card..prefer lightweight < 2kg my budget around 5k.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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u cant get fujitsu with dedicated video card,below 2kg for rm5000
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post Feb 1 2008, 02:31 AM

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Hi to all S7111 user or similiar case with me...

my laptop having a MINI S-video port, do u all know where to get the the accessories to make it normal svideo out or Video line out ?
i try use audio cable 3.5mm to RCA, but its shown colorless on my TV... please help... THX
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post Feb 1 2008, 02:37 AM

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hi, i saw a very cheap fujitsu models for sale.
Fujitsu Esprimo, anyone bought it? retails for RM2599 Intel Duo Core 15.4" DVDRW 1GB DDR2 RAM, seems like a nice buy
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QUOTE(alancheong @ Feb 1 2008, 02:31 AM)
Hi to all S7111 user or similiar case with me...

my laptop having a MINI S-video port, do u all know where to get the the accessories to make it normal svideo out or Video line out ?
i try use audio cable 3.5mm to RCA, but its shown colorless on my TV... please help... THX
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u can get the mini s-video converter at around rm150

QUOTE(veon @ Feb 1 2008, 02:37 AM)
hi, i saw a very cheap fujitsu models for sale.
Fujitsu Esprimo, anyone bought it? retails for RM2599 Intel Duo Core 15.4" DVDRW 1GB DDR2 RAM, seems like a nice buy
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it is pentium dual core 1.6,1gb ram,160gb hdd,dvdrw,15.4"wxga

http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/VIL/dm...obile_v5515.pdf
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/products/mo...o_mobile_v.html

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how much is LifeBook P1610 and S 6410??
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post Feb 26 2008, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(finest_solution @ Feb 26 2008, 05:55 PM)
how much is LifeBook P1610 and S 6410??
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P1610/U1400/512MB RAM/80GB HD/XP HOME = RM5988
P1610/U1400/1GB RAM/80GB HD/VISTA BUSINESS = RM6988
P1610/U1400/1GB RAM/80GB HD/VISTA BUSINESS/3G = RM8388

S6410/T7300/2GB RAM/120GB HD/VISTA HOME PREMIUM = RM4999
S6410/T7300/2GB RAM/120GB HD/WEBCAM/VISTA BUSINESS/PORT REPLICATOR = RM6688
S6410/T7500/2GB RAM/160GB HD/WEBCAM/VISTA BUSINESS/PORT REPLICATOR = RM7388

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post Feb 29 2008, 11:54 PM

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Which one should I choose??

Fujitsu P7230 Specs as reviewed:

Processor: Intel Core Solo U1400 (Ultra Low Voltage 1.20GHz)
Memory: 1.0GB RAM (1-DIMM slot, 2GB Max)
Hard Drive: 60GB 4200RPM
Graphics: Intel GMA 940 (Integrated graphics)
Screen: 10.6" WXGA (1280 x 768) (External monitor support of up to 1600 x 1200)
Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi (Intel 3945), Bluetooth
Size: 10.74"(w) x 7.91"(d) x 1.07/1.18"(h) (272.9 mm x 200.9 mm x 27.1/29.9 mm)
Weight: 2.93lbs (1.33kg) (with optical drive and battery in)
Fingerprint Reader with optional scroll ability
Battery: 6-cell Li-Ion, optional 6-cell modular bay battery
Power Adapter: 60W

and

LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC Specs:

Intel(R) Core(tm) 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.2 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)
Genuine Windows(R) Vista(tm) Business with
Microsoft(R) Office OneNote(R) 2007
12.1" XGA active digitizer display with wide viewing angles
1 GB DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM memory (512 MB x 2)
100 GB S-ATA 150, 5400 rpm hard drive1
Modular Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer
Multinational2 56K3 V.90 modem and 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN (802.11a/g/n)
Integrated Bluetooth
Integrated Fingerprint Sensor, embedded TPM, dedicated Smart Card slot, Fujitsu Security Application Panel
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post Mar 1 2008, 03:54 PM

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Fujitsu Lifebook P7230 = RM6488

Intel U1400(1.2GHz,2MB L2 Cache,533Mhz FSB)
1GB RAM(Maximum Support to 2GB RAM)
80 GB PATA HDD
DVD Super Multi Drive
10.6"WXGA Super Fine
Finger Print Security
Bluetooth,Card Reader,Webcam
Genuine Windows Vista Business
1.19 KG(With weight saver option)

Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 = RM7888

Intel T7500(2.2GHz,4MB L2 Cache,800Mhz FSB)
2GB RAM(Maximum Support to 4GB RAM)
120 GB SATA HDD
DVD Super Multi Drive
12.1"XGA Transmissive with Active Digitizers
Finger Print Security
Bluetooth,Card Reader
Genuine Windows Vista Business
1.98 KG(With weight saver option)

Fujitsu Lifebook S6410 = RM7388

Intel T7500(2.2GHz,4MB L2 Cache,800Mhz FSB)
2GB RAM(Maximum Support to 4GB RAM)
160 GB SATA HDD
DVD Super Multi Drive
13.3"WXGA Super Fine Back Light LED
Finger Print Security
Bluetooth,Card Reader,Webcam
Port Replicator
Genuine Windows Vista Business
1.6 KG(With weight saver option)

if u prefer smaller screen and portable,just get P7230.but then if u would like to get T4220,i would rather suggest u to get S6410 that is RM500 cheaper and come with extra 40GB HDD unless u really wish to use the stylus on the T4220.
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Guys, I just want to know, how is Fujitsu S7211 rated currently ?
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post Mar 2 2008, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(igor_is300 @ Mar 2 2008, 11:01 PM)
Guys, I just want to know, how is Fujitsu S7211 rated currently ?
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u mean price?

S7211/T2330/1GB RAM/160GB HD/VISTA HOME BASIC = RM2999
S7211/T5250/1GB RAM/160GB HD/VISTA HOME BASIC = RM3799
S7211/T7500/1GB RAM/160GB HD/VISTA HOME BASIC = RM4999
S7211/T7700/1GB RAM/160GB HD/VISTA BUSINESS = RM5799

http://www.fujitsu.com/my/services/computi.../sseries/s7211/

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