Fujitsu P1610 reviewed. Gets 9/10.

Posted on 10 December 2006, Last updated on 13 May 2015 by

Ctitanic has reviewed a P1610. He’s already a V7110 and Q1 owner so as you’d expect, he draws comparisons to the two ultra mobile PC devices.

Personally I think the P1610 is great. Its the business end of the ultra mobile PC market and only the Flybook V33i (which I have tested) and the LG C1 (which I have played with) can compare with it.

Unfortunately, the battery life is the standard 2-2.5 hours and there’s no cellular data modem on it as there was in the one reviewed at UberTablet. Its got the palm resistant touch screen though and its a high-brightness one at that.

Ctitanic has some really nice comparison photos of the eo, the Q1 and the p1610.

There plenty more photos and some good commentary in the review. Recommended.

Steve.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. jeff says:

    In Europe, it is impossible to comparison the Origami project and the P1610 ou Flybook concept :

    The Origami AMTek, Q1 and R2H : 990 Euros

    The P1610 o Flybook : 2400 EUR.

    Comparison impossible.

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