Fujitsu Lifebook P3110 review

A highly portable machine that provides ample power and a great battery life

Fujitsu Lifebook P3110
The bright screen on the Fujitsu Lifebook P3110 is a joy to use, apart from the occasional reflection that is

TechRadar Verdict

A good machine that will keep you working away from the power for up to five hours, but the integrated GPU means you won't be playing the latest games or editing movies

Pros

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    Good screen

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    Decent performance

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    Battery life

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    Build quality

Cons

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    Integrated GPU

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    Small touchpad

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Following the end of its joint venture with Siemens in 2009, Fujitsu has relaunched itself with a refreshed laptop range. The Lifebook P-Series offers a slim, netbook-like chassis, but with more power hidden inside.

The Lifebook P3110 is the latest entry in the range, and a lack of features doesn't detract too much from the strong build, detailed screen and impressive portability.

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