Positives:
-. Sharp 13.3 "LCD with 2560x1440 resolution Glossy screen is not very disturbing too good out there available, just not in the blazing sun..
- 200% scaling factory works well, only then everything seems a bit "too big." I use 125%. Many programs still unterstüzen such HiPPI displays, which can lead to problems.
- The notebook is incredibly thin and light. Esp. if one keeps in mind that it is "Convertible! It's even lighter and thinner than the ThinkPad Yoga, which is a 12.5" 13.3 is convertible.
- The processing is convincing. The material feels classy and the display is firmly seated. It "clicks" into the notebook positition and holds as reliable. In the tablet mode, you can turn almost without effort the display after overcoming a short resistance.
- The HDMI output HDMI seems to dominate 1.4 because 2560x1600 @ 60Hz are not a problem (tested on Dell U3014).
- The digitizer is ex works very precisely and thanks to the smooth coating is very easy to write by hand. It is significantly more accurate than the Thinkpad Yoga and X201t that I had before.
Cons, and now on the reasons why there are only 2 stars for this chosing such good product:
- The fan is incredibly loud. Even the open (!) A PDF causes the fan loud and in a high tone untwist. It then takes a long time until the fan turns down again. If the load is slightly higher (... than opening a PDF -_-) turns the fan turbine-like high. I can do it without any problems in my entire 54m² hear (yes, really!). I have uploaded a Youtube video entsprechedes: [...]
Temperatures remain absolutely his frame, more than 60 ° C I have not seen. Therefore, I am also not understandable why the fan control must react so aggressively. It may be that there is a BIOS update. Exit I would, however, not on it. I complained at Fujitsu and the answers were more bad than good ("it must be well be a defect"). In TabletPCReview forum but have made this observation even several people from different countries. Even with the i5 version. Too bad, the T902 was unfortunately also been very loud.
- The stylus is quite small and does not provide "Eraser".
- My screen had a dark spot on the left side. Looked like a pollution under the glass. But it was only visible with bright backgrounds.
- Criticism of the Windows Scaling: If you connect the notebook to an external storage. LCD (eg Dell U3014) seeks from Windows in his opinion, the best scaling. This means 150% for the Fujitsu 200% and for the Dell. Both bad because too large! If you select manual scaling (eg 125% for the Fujitsu) this value is also automatically transferred to the Dell. Again bad. It is not possible to adjust the scaling separated.
- The HDMI output did work with the resolution, however, there were regular disconnections. This phenomenon I can also be observed in two additional displays.
Conclusion: Just because the fan, the notebook went back again. There was just too expensive.
I very much hope that Fujitsu nachbessert here. So the laptop is unusable.