jkOnTheRun Video Geek Session- Fujitsu P1620, part 1
After many delays, the Fujitsu P1620 finally arrived at James’ house. This morning we got to chatting about the differences in this refresh of the P1610. We went on and on so much about it, that we cut this one off at seven-and-a-half minutes. Hey, we realize you have other things to do than sit around and watch us geek out for a half-hour!Part one offers up a general overview of the hardware as well as how quickly James got back into a smaller-screened touch-enabled Tablet PC. We hit upon some of the options that Fujitsu offers, cover the battery life expectations and discuss the touch sensitivity of the screen. Make sure you catch my interpretation of Palm rejection too.



In response to Kevin’s question, a 2GB memory upgrade is $450 from Fujitsu. The 1GB option is $300 from Fujitsu but only $68 for aftermarket memory from Kingston.
JK: Do you notice any difference between the “high contrast” display on the P1620 versus the “indoor/outdoor” screen on the P1610?
I’m very interested in the screen as well. Plus, is it safe to assume you will focus your efforts on Vista since it finally has a dual-core CPU ?
Re: the screen difference. Not much difference to note. Full review coming in a couple of hours with photos.
way way to many cheap jokes XP
Guys, thanks for showing us the P1620. I WANT it! That said, the Geek Session concept would be a whole lot more fun to watch if you figured out the lighting. And maybe put the one with the cuter face in the big box?
Can you please tell me what video conferencing programme you were using? How did you record it?
Yes, what video conferencing prog did you use?
It was recorded with iChat.
I want the P1620, but I think the palm rejection on the Asus R2H is better than the P1610’s. I used to think Fujitsu’s was the best.