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There has been a remarkable growth in portable mobile computing in the last few years—with powerful processors trickling down to ultra-portables and offering an interesting combination of excellent battery life and good processing power. Capitalized on this, Fujitsu introduced its P series range of laptops and tablets. Under the review scanner, we have placed the Fujitsu P1510 tablet and find out how it delivers. The P1510 is a convertible tablet that is aimed at digital enthusiasts and people who are on the move. It is tiny, measuring 232mm wide, 34.5mm deep and 167mm thick. This makes for a very small body, which weighs in at just 1 kg, which makes it arguably the smallest tablet out there. The P1510 like all tablets, has a rotatable screen and supports handwriting reorganization for you to jot down your notes on. |
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