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Review Fujitsu Lifebook T902 Convertible

Started by Redaktion, January 21, 2013, 10:38:10

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Redaktion

Totally twisted. The Fujitsu Lifebook T902 is an old school convertible and tries to combine the benefits of tablets and notebooks. A new case, updated technology and a classical business orientation are connected with high expectations for the performance, quality and the features. Our in-depth review shows how well that turned out.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Fujitsu-Lifebook-T902-Convertible.87552.0.html

rhett

Dvi and displayport cannot be used simultaneously?  What about hmi and display or hmi and dvi?  I need to be able to connect to two external monitors

Joe dorsey

I have been following the progress on the t902 for about 6 months now comparing it against all other convertible tablets on the market and best known specks of those entering the market soon and I must say that nothing is falling into even a close second when you compare them to this machine, their isn't a convertible out their that has the ability to have 16 giggs of ram. And their is a display port adapter that can alloy up to three monitors to function with this device resolving that issue.
The only issue with this unit is the non working mobile broadband when you order it with windows 8 which I'm certain will be corrected soon because it is typically offered which is more than I can say for most devices out their; they do now even offer the back lit keyboard.


Aman

"With a maximum deviation of around 1 millimeter in the narrow peripheral zones the LifeBook T902 can climb to the top spot of our reviewed convertibles in this partial aspect. With the HP EliteBook 2740p we detected derivations of up to 3 millimeters and with the Lenovo ThinkPad X220T up to 2 millimeters. The latest series of the competition are not taken into account since we did not have the chance to review them yet. The high accuracy of the LifeBook T902 therefore also enables the use of picture editing. With the according zoom level it can compete with many graphics tablet. A big advantage of convertibles is that you can work on the notebook with multiple form factors to fit the style of work."

This is absolutely false.In my case,the Error was around 2mm after a driver upgrade.I have returned the unit.And will buy ModBook Pro after I get refund from Fujitsu.

For more Info,
Please see:

1) https://forum.ts.fujitsu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=42898
2) http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/tablet-pc-life/55374-fujitsu-t502-pen-calibration-problems.html
3) http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/fujitsu/54808-t902-windows-8-cant-interact-top-left-corner-screen-using-digitizer.html
4) http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/fujitsu/54537-prospective-t902-buyers-list-warnings.html

I saw many You-Tube videos and found that there are Tablet Pcs like ModBook,Surface Pro and Samsunh ATIV with Pinpoint Pen Input Accuracy.So,its not fair to say that error in precision is common to Wacom Penabled Tablet PCs.

Aman

Also,see see my complain here:
https://forum.ts.fujitsu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=46178

pangolyn

@Aman: Interesting that you have a Problem with pen-point deviation and mention something like surface pro. I had a Surface Pro for about 3 Days until I sent it back because of the horrible pen precision. And not only me, there are many cases of people where they have horrible calibration and even worse calib. after the windows integrated 16-point adjustment tool.

Actually almost all Notebooks with active digitizer (a pen) have such deviations, it's just that some products are better, some are worse.
As far as the LifeBook T902 goes, it's pretty precise. And by far more precise than the aformentioned Surface Pro.

Ashryster

I need to know what port replicators work with what LIFEBOOK models?
Where should I look? (Please, don't advice me to "google it :) "

seth

there is a serious problem with using the tablet for painting and drawing. From time to time, the cursor will move on its own, creating a phantom line, which will need to be 'undo'd  This glitch makes it impossible to use for serious graphic designers.  Not to mention the inaccuracy of the pen near the edges.  This machine is a waste of money. 

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