The latest addition to Fujitsu's range of tablet hybrid notebooks
The T4410 features a 12.1in display attached on a bi-rotational mount, allowing it to be used either like a regular notebook or as a tablet style PC. The T4410 makes use of the inherent multi-touch support built into Windows 7 to add a slew of interface and control features, including pinch and rotate in those applications that support it.
It ships with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB of RAM, Intel HD graphics, various traditional or SSD hard drive options and a choice of a standard LED WXGA display or a high brightness version for better viewing in direct sunlight.
Weighing about 1.8kg, it's not the lightest tablet around, but there are some ways of reducing the weight, such as removing the optical drive.
@ddaavvaa774 iPad doesnt work well with flash as I have heard. this tablet uses a Windows OS, so it runs like a regular laptop computer.
justjakk 1 week ago
@splint3048 hello friend, i read here that you have a t4220 lifebook. i am planning to buy one very soon and wanted your feedback on it. how good is the drawing feature with the tablet mode, how well does it handle sites and is it a responsive screen like the t4410?
also, the one that i am looking to buy is 349USD with shipping and handling 14.99USD. do you think that is a good deal?
justjakk 1 week ago
@ddaavvaa774 Nothing wrong with iPads but Lifebook has 3 usb ports, modular bay battery/HD/optical drive, Windows 7 (very versatile and compatible), physical keyboard etc. I got rid of a Macbook Pro with i7, 500Gb and all the good gear to go with a used T4220. I have absolutely no regrets either, it's a much better computer than the Macbook for a fraction of the price. When I upgrade next, it will definitely be another convertible.
splint3048 3 weeks ago
LMFAO Just get an iPad!!!
ddaavvaa774 2 months ago
CAN you paint with it
MrRodde76 2 months ago
does this flex alot? any problems with it
tacticalking161 10 months ago
i really see the touch not that good or what????
jessar82 1 year ago
I see - so this LED WXGA is - no good outside in direct sunlight - or in a greenhouse I guess - or with your back to a bright window
Would be nice to see the high brightness version - like mentioned in the description
OghamTheBold 1 year ago