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(65%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(67%)
30 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Affordable Windows 7 tablet
Lots of enterprise features
Lots
Attractive and durable design
Silent during operation
Replaceable battery
Robust security features
Rugged construction
Swappable battery
Digital pen makes Windows 7 more tablet-friendly
Multiple security features
Like fingerprint scanner and SmartCard reader
Physical controls add to usability
Rugged construction. Replaceable battery. Stylus makes Windows 7 more tablet-friendly. Security features include fingerprint scanner and SmartCard reader. Physical controls add to usability.
Removable battery
Matte screen
Fanless
Responsive performance
Strong security features
Interface array
Exchangeable battery
Security features
Accurate inputs via stylus
Full-fledged x86 operating system
Bright display
IPS
Rates
Acceptable battery runtimes
The editors didn't like
Quite slow
No silo for stylus
Display looks murky
Display looks mu
Windows 7 not optimized for touch
Pokey Intel Atom processor
No place to store stylus on tablet
A bit heavy
No built-in holder for digital pen
Speaker offers only mono sound
Bottom Line
The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 (Intel Atom Z690) keeps everything we like about the tablet—like built-in security
Rugged construction
And relative ease of use—while offering faster processing
Abstract: A candy shell with sweet filling and a bitter core, that's how I'd sum up the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 slate Tablet PC if it was a confectionery treat. Nearly everything about this tablet is first-rate, except the slow processor. There are understandable re...
Abstract: So for now, immaculate Fujitsu pedigree nothwithstanding, the Q550 is facing a difficult challenge. There's a lot of good stuff here—like the auto-sense dual input, security, fingerprint reader, etc.—and Fujitsu certainly..
Abstract: A video review of the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 Windows 7 tablet. This tablet is aimed at business and vertical users. It has key enterprise features like a replaceable battery, fingerprint reader and smart card reader. It has a 10.1″, 1280 x 800 display wit...
Abstract: This tablet is a great stab at creating the high end business or enterprise class tablet PC. It's loaded with hardware security features, like a smartcard reader, TPM, fingerprint reader and disk encryption. All the necessities to get the tick of app...
Reasonable battery life for a Windows 7 Tablet, Full Windows 7 functionality
Expensive for such a slow performer, Windows 7 works with touch — but not well, Screen orientation will put you in a spin.
Businesses with very specific Windows 7 tablet needs may find some value in the Q550, but it's a very slow performer at a serious asking price that is otherwise easily passed over.
Reasonable battery life for a Windows 7 Tablet Full Windows 7 functionality
Expensive for such a slow performer Windows 7 works with touch — but not well Screen orientation will put you in a spin
Businesses with very specific Windows 7 tablet needs may find some value in the Q550, but it's a very slow performer at a serious asking price that is otherwise easily passed over....
Abstract: Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 review: A tablet device designed for enterprise customers PC World Australia (online) 14 / 07 / 11 Bottom Line: The Stylistic Q550 is an Intel 'Oak Trail' based tablet that runs Windows 7. It's designed for enterprise users and ...
Abstract: Still, there was a lot of interesting ideas at play, particularly when it comes to security. It's not merely password protection of facial recognition in the Q550, which instead employs a fingerprint scanner, SmartCard reader and high-end encryption metho...
Abstract: I was beyond surprised. Fan of the iPad though I am (at least when I remember I have one and turn it on), I am still duty-bound to admit that it's not a wholly suitable device for what you might, if you couldn't think of your own expression, call content ...
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Published: 2012-06-17, Author: Chris , review by: alphr.com
A rugged Windows 7 tablet with good connectivity and a non-reflective screen – but performance is sluggish...