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Contrary to popular belief, not all tablets are made for playing Angry Birds and watching movies. They can be quite beneficial in the business world, too. Models that deliver a full-featured OS and the ability to run real computer software programs, for instance, can expedite mobile operations for a variety of business users. A few computer manufacturers, such as Fujitsu FPCBP80 Battery HP and Acer, have taken direct aim at the business-tablet, or "slate," market. They have introduced a few tablets running full versions of Windows and feature sets attractive to business professionals, such as, for starters, the ability to run Windows business applications.
As we’ve watched this first round of Windows tablets emerge, one thing has become glaringly obvious: Crowbarring a full version of Windows into tablet hardware means some clear trade-offs in performance and Fujitsu FPCBP77 Battery ease of use. Fujitsu was not deterred, however, and the company's $729 Stylistic Q550 Slate PC does manage to up the ante for business tablets, bringing with it some interesting new features, such as a swappable battery and increased security measures. Fujitsu’s attempt at taming the awkward Windows-on-a-tablet beast is impressive. Still, this slate suffers from some of the inelegance we’ve Fujitsu FPCBP95 Battery seen on other Windows-based slates.
To run gracefully, Windows needs a strong processor and a good chunk of physical memory, and these items eat up battery power. The Stylistic Q550 Slate PC’s performance, for the most part, masters this balance of Fujitsu FPCBP68 Battery power, seeing as most functions, such as launching and working in applications, work relatively well. However, Windows’ support for touch and multi-touch finger gestures, compared with how Google’s Android operating system (OS) and Apple’s iOS handle them, is not very smooth. Overall, we found the Stylistic Q550 quite usable, but navigating it with our fingers was sometimes frustrating. Often, we just gave up and used the included stylus.
Design
The Stylistic Q550 Slate PC comes in two flavors: A $729 model that has a 30GB solid-state drive (SSD) with full-disk encryption (FDE), plus a two-cell battery, and an $849 version with a 62GB FDE-equipped SSD and a four-cell battery. (We reviewed the latter model.) The $729 model weighs in at 1.7 pounds, while the costlier unit, because of its bigger battery, is 1.9 pounds, which is a little Fujitsu FPCBP63 Battery too heavy for our liking. Holding it in one hand and navigating with the stylus (or your fingers) with the other for long periods can get uncomfortable. Still, squeezing all this functionality into a device that weighs under two pounds is an impressive feat of engineering.
Unlike the iPad and some Android tablets, the Stylistic Fujitsu LifeBook C1320 battery Q550 Slate PC isn’t particularly sleek, or for that matter, stylistic. Instead, its appearance suggests durability and practicality. Though a little heavy, it’s about the same size as most other tablets with 10.1-inch screens, at just over half an inch thick and 10.8 inches wide by 7.6 inches high. As with most tablets this size, the onscreen keyboard is too wide in landscape orientation to type comfortably with just your thumbs. And unlike the iPad and several Android slates, we found the keys too narrow in portrait orientation to type accurately. You probably won’t be composing the next Great American Novel on this device.
Often, we found ourselves typing or writing with the stylus. In Fujitsu FPCBP115 Battery addition to being by far the most accurate mode of navigation, the digital pen also behaves like a mouse. You can use it to click, double-click, triple-click (for selecting whole paragraphs), and drag. (A button on the side allows it to perform right-mouse-button functions, such as displaying contextual popup menus.) The tablet senses when you’re using the pen and disables the touch interface, allowing you to Fujitsu LifeBook C1321 battery rest your hand on the screen.
We were particularly impressed with the accuracy—and leniency—of the recognition software that converts the pen’s handwritten text to type. It effortlessly turned even our most careless chicken scratch into editable text.
The Stylistic Q550 Slate PC’s default orientation is landscape, or Fujitsu FPCBP152 battery wide view. All buttons and connections, except for the power and the docking-cradle ports, are located along the short sides. The controls, which include a hibernation toggle, an input toggle, a screen-orientation button, an application-launch button, and a wireless-radio toggle, are on one short side. Along the other are a USB port, a headphone jack, and an HDMI port.
As for what's on the flat faces, the Stylistic Q550 has a VGA Webcam on Fujitsu FPCBP130 battery one of the short sides of the front bezel and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the back. Also on the back are a full-size SD-card reader, a Smart Card reader, a fingerprint reader, and the swappable battery. (We’ll talk more about the last two items in a moment.)
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