Classy Tablet PC From Fujitsu
The attractive T4220 has more flexibility than an Olympic gymnast thanks to a dual directional 12.1 inch screen.
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The Good: portable; affordable; stylish and modern exterior; solid structure; elegant, minimalist look; comfortable, full-sized keyboard; DVD burner; fast internet surfing; battery life comparable with other mid-size models and adequate for movie watching; LCD with high native resolution; wireless connectivity; use of Xbrite technology for readable display with antireflective coating; adequate multitasking performance; with three USB 2.0 ports and a mini FireWire port.
The Bad: bulky; available only in white and brown colors; noisy mouse buttons; a little bit heavy for traveling; no quick-launch buttons; insufficient for 3D gaming; lack of PC Card slot; low speaker sound.
The Bottom Line: suitable for budget-conscious individuals with discriminating style; usable for basic productivity; not for the more demanding buyer.

The Good: features the Intel Core Duo processor; portable and light weight for travel; with swivel web camera and built-in microphone; EVDO and an nVidia Go 7400 graphics card; attractive casing; suitable for 3D gaming; glossy screen finish; good audio with two headphone jacks; wireless and Bluetooth connectivity with added broadband cellular communication; capable of automatic search for Wi-Fi networks even if turned off; full-sized keyboard; pleasantly tactile touchpad; adequate mouse buttons; four USB ports; features MediaDirect software for managing digital media without booting Windows first.
The Bad: slightly thicker than comparable laptops of the same size; poor vertical viewing angle; keyboard feels mushy, not suitable for aggressive typing; can heat up during prolonged use or gaming; a bit undersized mouse and touchpad.
The Bottom Line: A laptop for buyers focused on portability with strong entertainment and productivity features.
