The Bottom Line
The Fujitsu LifeBook S6120 series has been out for some time now and it is really starting to show its age.
Pros
- Smaller Dimensions
- Good Battery Life
Cons
- Smaller 13.3" Display
- Poor Integrated Graphics
Description
- Intel Pentium M 1.4 GHz Processor
- 256MB PC2100 DDR Memory (2GB Maximum)
- 40GB Hard Drive
- 24x CD-RW Combo Optical Drive
- 13.3" XGA LCD Screen and Intel Extreme Integrated Graphics with 64MB Shared Memory
- AC'97 Audio
- v.90 56kbps Modem and 10/100 Fast Ethernet
- 802.11b Wireless
- Two USB 2.0 Ports, One IEEE 1394 Port and One Type II PC Card Slot
- 11.5" x 9.3" x 1.4" @ 4.5 lbs.
Guide Review - Fujitsu LifeBook S6120
11/11/03 - When the Fujitsu LifeBook S6120 was first released, it had a lot to offer for a thin and light laptop. The market has changed in the last 6 months, but the S6120 has not kept up with its competitors. The system is still based around the Intel Centrino package of the Pentium M processor and 802.11b wireless. Storage capacities and memory are only average for the market segment. The one area that the LifeBook S6120 really shines is its size. It is one of the smallest and lightest notebooks available for the thin and light category. Of course, the dimensions are so small because the system only comes with a 13.3" LCD display. The display is paired up with the integrated Intel Extreme graphics processor which severely limits graphics potential on the system. All-in-all it would be a fairly good laptop if the price wasn't so high for the system specifications.




