Ongoing thoughts on the Fujitsu P1620

By James Kendrick | Thursday, February 28, 2008 | 3:34 PM CT | 20 comments |

I keep getting my head filled with additional thoughts and impressions of the P1620 as I continue to use it heavily and I intend to share them from time to time, like now.  I had forgotten how perfect the P1620 form is for reading ebooks with eReader in portrait orientation.  The 8.9 inch screen is ideal for reading books as it presents almost a hardback book’s worth of print that is easily readable under any lighting (or none at all).

I am also thoroughly impressed with how well the P1620 docks and undocks.  When I dock it into the port replicator it is attached to all the peripherals plugged into the hub in just two seconds and automatically rotates the screen to landscape if necessary.  It just works.  This is an area of frequent frustration with the HP 2710p on the other hand as it seems to take forever before USB devices are recognized by the device for use.

More thoughts as they pop into my head.  Here’s a screen of eReader so you can see what I mean (click to enlarge):

Ereader_2

Comments (20)

  • Don’t do it, Annabelle!!!

    nomo — 9:43 AM on February 28, 2008 Reply

  • Could you post a photo and a review of how Zinio lookson the device. I am very interested in the fujitsu p1620. I have the very old Fujitsu p1120. It has the the lower 1024×600 resolution. I am interested in a ebook reader, eMagazine reader, & PDF reader. I thought the irex Illiad might work, but at $699.00 I could spend a little more and have the fujitsu. I like that it could be your primary computer with the dock hooked up to a monitor, keyboard, external dvd drive, and mouse. Just flip the switch and go mobile.

    jhall — 10:16 AM on February 28, 2008 Reply

  • There seems to be a kind of halo around the print. Do you see it on the 1620?

    Travis — 1:05 PM on February 28, 2008 Reply

  • Chapter 88?

    Kip — 8:49 PM on February 28, 2008 Reply

  • Travis, no,that’s from the screen image.

    James Kendrick1:14 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • James, what about screen brightness and viewing angles? These were reported issues on the predecessor models. Trackback: http://blogs.genghiskhent.com/?p=18

    Genghis Khent5:51 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Fujitsu question?
    is the memory user accessable?
    is the disk drive user accessable?
    the prices for memory upgrades are rather steep on the Fujitsu site.
    thanks
    ..wiley
    NW Harris County

    wileyj — 8:30 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Reading ebooks is one of my favourite activities on the P1610, so your comments come as no surprise. I would like to see some more of your thoughts on the “improved” screen, you mentioned it felt a little dimmer indoors ?

    borax99 (Alain C.) — 8:30 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Any update on trying to get ReadyBoost working with the p1620 sdhc slot?

    Al — 9:22 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • I still haven’t gotten ReadyBoost to work with the SD but to be honest I’m not really trying. The performance of the P1620 is snappy and I don’t think ReadyBoost will buy me much anyway. So I’m just using the 16 GB card to store a LOOOTTTTT of stuff on it. :)

    James Kendrick9:29 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Is there a reason why I couldn’t switch this out at some point for a 64 gig?

    jc — 9:47 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Sorry, I left part out. I see this comes with a 32 gig hard drive as an option. If I purchased that, is there any reason I couldn’t switch that our for a 3rd party 64 gig at some point?
    Thank you.

    jc — 9:50 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Should work, some have already done so on leog.net.

    James Kendrick9:50 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • jc, I assume you meant the 32 GB SSD option which is what my other answer was in reference to.

    James Kendrick9:53 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • Yes sir, that’s what I meant. I have 45 gig of stuff on my current hard drive so I’m wondering if I could get the 32 ssd and the 16 gig sd card, and if I start to go over, off-load some files to a backup drive I have. I really want to do the SSD option. As the 64 SSD becomes more of a reality I might upgrade to that. Great forum you referenced, lots of information.

    jc — 10:57 AM on February 29, 2008 Reply

  • James I have a question on the inking on my new 1620. you didn’t seem to have an issue on the video you did but what I’m getting is that when I write not all of the word or letter in getting picked up. It. ‘is causing, word recognition issues. Any help or advice? Have your noticed this at all?

    jc — 12:30 PM on March 12, 2008 Reply

  • What kind of warranty did you buy with the Fujitsu p1620? They offer several, “regular”, on-site service, and screen replacement.

    eric smith — 1:07 PM on March 12, 2008 Reply

  • jc aka Quest on GBM, perhaps this thread may help: http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1093
    (I also posted in reply to yours on GBM). Hope this helps. Genghis

    Genghis Khent1:10 PM on March 12, 2008 Reply

  • Do you really think it’s a bad screen? I hope not. I have to look up the warrenty.

    jc — 1:21 PM on March 12, 2008 Reply

  • To follow up on this. Does anyone know?

    Is the memory user accessible?

    The prices for memory upgrades are rather steep on the Fujitsu site.

    I can’t find the specs for what type of ram the 1620 takes on the Fujitsu site.

    Joe — 2:16 AM on March 24, 2008 Reply

Linkbacks (0)

Subscribe to comments feed

Leave a Reply

Follow us:

Sign up for our daily email:

Podcast

  • Contact Us

    • Send an email to: Kevin C. Tofel
    • Send an email to: James Kendrick
StatCounter