Fujitsu LifeBook P1610(3G) Notebook Technical Specifications


Fujitsu LifeBook P1610(3G) Notebook Technical Specifications

The above information shows the general technical specifications of the product and does not represent actual configuration. For specific configurations and their availability, please check with your local distributors.

1. Results obtained from BAPCO MobileMark2005 (Reader Workload) performed on Windows® XP systems with maximum battery life settings under laboratory testing environment. Actual battery life will vary based on screen brightness, sound volume settings, running applications, connected peripherals, power management settings, battery conditioning, and other customer preferences in the real life situation. Hard drive usage may also have a significant impact on battery life. Note: Up to 4.5hrs and 9hrs battery life are based on Intel® Core™ Solo U1400 with standard battery and extended battery respectively.

2. Maximum 56Kbps performance varies according to your local service providers' services as well as line condition. V.92 performance is dependent on local service providers' services.

3. This term does not represent actual data rate of 1000/100/10Mbps and simply indicates compliance with IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards. Actual maximum data rate depends on network configurations, cable conditions as well as connected devices.

4. Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) dynamically responds to application requirement and efficiently allocates the proper amount of memory (max. 224MB) for optimal graphics and system performance. The memory size available to the Operating System will be less than the size of installed memory module.

5. BIOS Lock needs a supervisor/user password to access BIOS setup. BIOS settings can be configured to prompt for password at every first bootup or all bootup sequences. Access to BIOS setup is needed to configure Hard Disk Lock. Hard Disk Lock requires an access key to retrieve data on the hard disk. This is a Data Confidentiality security feature. LifeBook Lock requires a supervisor/user password to bootup the LifeBook when it powers up or resumes last session from suspend/hibernate mode. This is an anti-theft feature with more than 800,000 password combinations using the buttons on the Quick Launch Panel. Anti-theft Lock Slot allows the use of a lock to physically secure the LifeBook. SmartCard usage is dependent on customer's solution. Full security unlock sequence - LifeBook Lock, Bootup Lock (BIOS Lock), Hard Disk Lock.

NOTE: Loss of password requires the LifeBook to be returned to Japan factory for system refresh. Cost of shipment and lost data will be borne by the customer. Backup your user's profile before changing HDD.

6. UpdateNavi is a Fujitsu Proprietary application that updates LifeBook drivers by connecting automatically to Fujitsu’s server. This will help update your LifeBook with the latest software drivers and utilities to ensure compatibility between hardware and software, maintaining smooth operation anytime, anywhere.

7. Subjected to network and SIM capabiltiies. Data rates refers to download speed which are also dependent on network conditions.

8. Fujitsu 3D Shock Sensor of a powered-up unit retracts hard disk read-write head to a secured zone upon detection of excessive vibrations or shocks. This greatly reduces the possibility of damage to the hard disk and its contents - example in the event of a sudden drop or impact. The sensor monitors movement from three axes and its sensivity can be adjusted by user to accommodate different working environments using the Fujitsu 3D Shock Sensor Utility.

9. This refers to Windows Vista® hard disk drives C:\ and D:\ . 50/50 refer to approximate 50% allocation of user accessible hard disk storage to C:\ and D:\ drives. For Windows Vista® hard disk drives, 1GB will be reserved for internal recovery usage which is not shown.

10. 3G module comes with a 1 year local carry-in warranty.

BAPCO MobileMark® 2005 is the premier notebook battery life and performance under battery life metric based on real world applications for Windows® XP platforms.

It is natural for all thin-film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal displays (LCD) to show a small number of missing or discolored dots. These are commonly known as non-conforming pixels. This is a technology limitation of TFT LCD and does not represent a defect. Fujitsu warranty does not cover limitations in technology such as non-conforming pixels.

Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby laboratories Specifications reflected above are engineering and hardware specifications. They do not represent actual usage or operating dimensions, sizes, performances and weights as these are dependent on factors such as operating temperature, type of operating system and application used, connected devices and accessories as well as hardware configurations of the notebook. Please check the compatibility of 3rd party accessories before purchase.

Ambient temperature: 5° to 35°C / 41 to 95°F (operating), -10° to 60°C / 14 to 140°F (non-operating). Relative humidity: 20% to 80% RH (operating and non-operating). Please note that 1 GB is equivalent to 1,073,741,824 bytes.


5 thoughts on “Fujitsu LifeBook P1610(3G) Notebook Technical Specifications

  1. Does any one know if this works with LTE and WiMax (which are technically 3G though often called 4G) mobile broadband? I’m looking at a few options but in the interest of future proofing and hopefully actually getting a good mobile broadband conneciton with decent speeds I want either a tablet or notebook I want to make sure whatever I opt for will working with the latest 3G/4G technologies over the next few years…


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