Talk:Lifebook

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The Lifebook T2010 was recently introduced by Fujitsu, a very popular computer software company. The T2010 is the newest tablet computer from Fujitsu, who has had most of their success with tablet PC's. The T2010 is lighter, slimmer, and longer lasting than Fujitsu's previous installment of the Lifebook series. It weighs a mere 3.8 pounds and comes with a standard 12.1' display. The T2010 includes many features standard to regular laptops, as in a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 100Gb hard drive, and a high-capacity 9-cell lithium-ion battery. The tablet feature enhances the users experience by allowing them to spin the screen 360 degrees. The feature can be used for sharing information or giving presentations to a small group via the screen. The tablet function also allows you to write on the screen itself with a special pen. The programs already built in to the computer, allow users to take the pen and in their own handwriting add anything from side notes to handwriting an entire document. This feature can come in very useful if a student is typing their notes in class and needs to quickly add a side note in the margin.

Was this written by a representative of Toshiba? Or modified from their website? Sounds very eager to praise the features of the notebook. Aronzak (talk) 12:23, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

I added the advertisement tag; this article reads like a sales brochure. (See bold excerpts above.) --bicostp (talk) 19:02, 31 December 2007 (UTC) I agree, it should be promptly changed or removed. 2/11/08 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.11.205.224 (talk) 03:57, 12 February 2008 (UTC)