The Fujitsu Q550 62Gb model is finally coming into stock here in Australia, so we’ve got our video review ready just in time!
Like the extremely popular Motion CL900 the Q550 is based on Intel’s new Atom “Oaktrail” processor which consumes a tiny amount of power to deliver all day computing. It’s thin, lightweight and flexible. Best of all it runs all of your standard Windows 7 Professional applications without compromise!
Key things to note about the new Q550 are:
- Removable battery with up to 8 hours run time and several days of standby
- Integrated Fingerprint Reader and Smart Card Reader
- Ultra light weight from 730 grams
- IPS Display with 180 degree viewing
- 3 year Australian warranty.
Check out out video review part 1 below:
Fujitsu Stylistic Q550–2011 Windows 7 Slate Tablet PC Australian Review
Rami Alam says
Hey Brett,
Great to see that you are blogging again.
Jarvis says
Brett,
You mention the advantages the Fujitsu has over the CL900 (Fingerprint, smart card, removalable battery). What are the advantages of the CL900? I assume you would refer to the ruggedness in particular.
What is the difference in performance between the two? I expect they are fairly similar in most respects (running windows, office, and other software). What about screen quality?
A side by side comparison would be great!
Brett Gilbertson says
Hi Jarvis, that’s right, ruggedness is the key advantage of CL900 and price (at least in Australia).
Guruprasaad says
Thanks for the review, whats ur take on HTC flyer tablet
Tablet PC says
RE: HTC Flyer, Very interesting. Great that some Android tablet manufacturers are seeing the benefit of the Active Digitizer. The software might take a couple of years to catch though…