Fujitsu LifeBook N3510
‘Have you ever noticed just how muted and dull movies can look on a notebook screen? The engineers at Fujitsu noticed, too. So they created the LifeBook N3510–the company’s first notebook with a 15.4-inch widescreen–to offer more vibrant colors that they say are comparable to those on a CRT monitor. It sound like hype, but I tested a preproduction version of the N3510 and found the colors on its screen looked quite beautiful and lifelike.
The LifeBook N3510 uses a special color filter that lets its LCD screen render a wider range of color than your average LCD. Engineers also left off the anti-glare coating you’ll find on most notebook screens. The end result: DVD movies and still photos offer more vibrant, accurate colors than any notebook display I’ve tested.’
Read more at PCWorld.com - First Look: LifeBook Offers Dazzling Display
CNET Reviews has a good review of the Fujitsu LifeBook N3510 in which they write - ‘Roughly the same size and shape as most other notebooks with 15.4-inch displays, the LifeBook N3510 runs 14.3 inches wide, 10.5 inches deep, and 1.7 inches thick; the Toshiba Qosmio F25 is quite a bit bulkier but lighter. At eight pounds, the LifeBook N3510 is a bit overweight for its size–in fact, it’s a few ounces heavier than some notebooks with 17-inch screens, and with its one-pound AC adapter, it makes for a fairly heavy travel package. We like the black lid and sides, which go well with the gunmetal-gray interior, and that the notebook runs quietly and stays quite cool. There’s a roomy keyboard with well-sized keys and a small but nicely textured touch pad. The mouse buttons are also on the small side, but there’s a scroll button between them.’
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