The old convertible tablet is difficult to find these days, which is iPad 2 and many other lists have dominated the scene in the movie. Fujitsu is one of the few companies that still make the convertible tablet with a stylus. Fujitsu Lifebook T580 ($ 1.337 the street) is the size of the netbook, a 10-inch touch screen that swivels to reveal a physical keyboard.
Thanks to some of the parts and functions of Intel's business class high-end, is one of the most sophisticated convertible tablets on the market, but the small battery (battery and paragraph) and the inflated price, it is difficult to recommend.
Design
The T580 remember a netbook as the impetus for the birthplace of hip and put him in the forearm is clearly there. At 10.5 by 7.3 by 1.3 inches (DRC), is thicker than the Dell Inspiron Duo ($ 550 direct, 3 stars) (11.2 by 7.7 by 1 inch) and Lenovo IdeaPad S10 - 3T ($ 650 USD, 3.5 stars) (11 by 6.9 by 1.1 inches), which has more features. Thick, unfortunately, eliminates any possibility of aesthetics. The T580 is as archaic a stocky appearance, while the Duo Dell is finer, softer and has a unique rotation of the hinge. It seems as attractive as the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet ($ 1,369 direct, 4 stars) (we have yet to examine the X220 Tablet), but there is no doubt the way of preparation: at least 2, more than 9 pounds a pound lighter the Lenovo X200 (4.2 pounds) and even a little lighter than Dell Duo (3 lb).
Fujitsu used as resolution 10-inch widescreen 1366 x 768, a shift can be found on the duo. Netbooks like the Lenovo S10-3T, the screens of sports, which is less desirable in 1024 by 600 resolution. Swivel hinge that allows the screen flat against the keyboard is the convertible tablet core. This screen is particularly sensitive to touch, and so digitized, while the convertible tablet that Dell and Lenovo S10-3T Duo touch of a button. Take a digital media screen with the stylus (stored in the front), users can use the handwriting recognition capabilities built into Windows 7 has not been perfect, even if, as "included a series of false confessions in a moment given, but the fault of Windows 7, the digital pen. There were times when the pen was a problem in the address bar of your browser or by clicking the small icons.
Unfortunately, the problem is that the digital display. Overall, however, it was a pleasant writing experience. At any stage, you tap the screen with your finger to navigate, and in this way. And you can always count on the keyboard.