Author: Eric Grevstad
Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. $1,499 Available: Now
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This can't be right. Fujitsu says its new desktop replacement notebook has a cinematic 16:9-aspect-ratio screen for watching high-definition videos or Blu-ray movies. This LCD divides out to 16:9 all right, but its resolution is too low. And it's only 4 inches big, for God's sake, you need to squint to see the actors and
Oh. Sorry. Our bad. We were looking at the wrong screen. The other one is a good 16 inches diagonally. The Blu-ray player works fine with it.
For $1,499, the Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 is a laptop that gives you two displays. The main screen is a 16-inch, HD-ready CrystalView panel with 1,366 by 768 resolution (though HD snobs will sniff that Fujitsu's definition of high definition is 720p rather than 1080p).

Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Between the big display and the keyboard, you'll find a second screen a 4-inch-diagonal touch screen that Fujitsu calls a touch zone. This space offers a choice of two default applications: a slide show of your digital photos, which lets you flick a finger left or right to page through pics iPhone-style, or a customizable launcher for starting any of 15 favorite programs with the tap of a finger.
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