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Even though major companies like Apple, Samsung, and Motorola are grabbing the attention of other tablets, they are still failing to impress Windows tablet fans. Among the many tablet PCs, the Fujitsu LifeBook TH700 has stood out as the best tablet PC. The Fujitsu Lifebook, which also received a gold award from the TopTenReviews website as the best tablet PC of 2011, is not only affordable but also comes equipped with many attractive features. Read more information here about this article.

Before mentioning the positive aspects and specifications, it is essential to mention two of its drawbacks. Fujitsu has comparatively weak processing speed and comes with a warranty of fewer than 3 years. As for the positives of this tablet, it runs a full Windows 7 64-bit premium operating system for the home. The Fujitsu Lifebook comes with a 320GB 5400rpm hard drive and 4GB RAM. The screen is touch-sensitive and responds to your fingertips or stylus. The size of the LED screen, compared to other tablets, is 12.1 inches. The screen resolution is 1280×800 and it comes with WXGA display technology.

The lithium-ion battery life is above average, lasting up to 5 hours. Other features of this tablet include the built-in Atheros XSPAN 802.11 B/G/N wireless adapter. It is undeniable that Fujitsu is the best tablet PC of 2011 as this wireless N adapter is the latest and so far the best Wi-Fi technology introduced. Unlike regular tablets, this one has LAN, USB Firewire, VGA, HDMI, ExpressCard slot, memory card slot, and an audio port. The availability of input and output ports, unlike other fancy tablets, makes Fujitsu more attractive to users.

Despite the attractive features of this Windows tablet, the Fujitsu Lifebook's performance, quality, and price make it the best of the best tablets introduced in 2010 and 2011. Compared to popular tablets like Samsung and Motorola which have platforms Android, this one is much easier to use. The Windows 7 platform is commonly used by many people, not just Fujitsu LifeBook users. Research shows that Windows users take less time to adapt to other platforms than Apple users, therefore users of this tablet or similar running products can easily adapt to other platforms if needed. In conclusion, it is undeniable that Fujitsu deserves the attention that other tablets steal as it comparatively has much more enhanced features.

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