Crazy Japanese Laptop From 2008! - Fujitsu P1630
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Back in 2008 Fujitsu released the Lifebook P1630, a compact laptop that flips into a tablet. It was very expensive upon release and thanks to Douglas I can show you one that's in pristine condition! Let's take a look at this odd Japanese notebook :) #fujitsu #laptop #review
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Fujitsu P1630 Specifications:
Intel SU9300 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo CPU
8.9" 1280x800 Touch Screen Display
Intel GS45 Graphics
1GB DDR2 667MHz Microdimm Ram
80GB Shock Mounted HDD (Originally)
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The lead note is because they used leaded solder in cables and on the PCB. It's extremely unlikely you'll have any contact with it, but it's better to do due diligence.
Fujitsu is a worldwide IT Service and hardware company. The Airconditioner business was acquired by them (GENERAL brand) and does a lot of advertising in Australia
They also make camera films and other things
@@arpro89 and very dodgy software.
@@arpro89 I think that's Fuji without the tsu
It's hard for me to picture just how small that computer is compared to a regular laptop. Fujitsu Lifebooks were available in Australia at one point, when my mother worked for the Royal District Nursing Service, she was allotted one, it was also a convertible tablet computer with Windows XP Tablet PC on it. It was a very bulky laptop and it had a built in optical drive of some variant.
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Fujitsu still makes new laptops and desktops. Fujitsu and NEC (two of Japan’s major domestic PC manufacturers) can still be found deployed in large numbers in every school and office in Japan.
Add Panasonic and VAIO (not SONY anymore) :)
Many "refurbished computer" sites in Romania import Fujitsu office PCs and workstations from wherever
Fujitsu has been making computers since the 80s and the earliest Lifebook I am aware of was in 2003. They didn't choose the name to sound like the Macbook range as the first Macbook wasn't released until 2006. The NEC Ultralite in 1988 was the first laptop to be coined a "notebook" PC and other manufactures, including Apple, jumped on the name to distinguish the more portable laptop series from the earlier luggable type. Hence why there are a number of laptops from the 90s and 2000s to have book in the name.
The soft-felt material on the bottom is such a Fujitsu thing! They also used this on their Stylistic tablets.
Actually a good idea, because it's easy to grab when holding it with one hand.
I don't watch you often anymore, but I love little devices like this :-) . Good to see you are still doing well
always wanted one of these small laptops that had a core 2 duo, not a atom :D
My sister had a netbook with a atom and was running a cut door version of Windows XP. "Starter" maybe? Next to useless when new. Completely useless later on. I installed Puppy Linux on it and still useless but better than the Windows.
Look into the Thinkpad X61! Also a tiny laptop,but with core 2 duo. I have one but with a broken screen
Those old atom processors really sucked 😩
The duos were such an infinitely better product and computers that run them are not actual e waste like atoms, it’s a bummer atoms ruined so many laptops
@@unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz7956 Like the Thinkpad X61/60. 11 inch laptop/tablet that used a C2D and not an Atom. Still usable today if you don't need super high performance. Besides, I sthink such laptops are considered "subnotebooks" and not netbooks. The subnotebook class kinda got replaced by the ultrabooks though.
I've got a Lifebook P1610. It came with 512 MB of RAM, so I bought a 1 GB MicroDIMM module from China and upgraded it. The 2 GB modules are far more expensive than 1 GB modules, and Fujitsu's documentation says that it only supports a max of 1 GB.
My unit is made in Germany, probably cause it's branded as Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
I think I have one of those.
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Wow .. I just bought 5 p1610 models.. Thanks for the video!!
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My in-laws have the first-gen i5 version of this - I want to say a dual-core quad-thread chip - and it’s honestly not much faster than this one is.
The hinges on these were genius engineering.
Yes, it's an old vidoecam, but it looks like the lens is dirty or cloudy.
Really, really irresponsible of Fujitsu to use lead in that manner. You’d think that the use of lead would have been completely phased out in just about everything except in very rare circumstances, especially in technologically advanced countries such as Japan! Peace.
TIL Fujitsu makes Air Conditioners. I think here in the states, I associate Fujitsu with cheap point-and-shoot cameras from the early 00s. And maybe printers before that?
Fujitsu's laptops are genuinely really good machines, i and my dad have both had old workstation Celsius H-series laptops and they have served us well
2008 was 16 years ago. 😭
_Most people know that Fujitsu makes air conditioners_
I have never heard of that, I haven't seen many AC units at all though. Fujitsu to me has always been either electronics or like cheap camera rolls.
8:42 and the animated characters. I retired as a software engineer in the banking industry in the US last year. Way back when, we were transitioning out of main frames to Oracle based banking software. Everyone was still on the computer room floor. Extremely loud. I had web pages to help the operations dept. out. We also had a deaf computer operator. I used those characters on a few pages to catch someone's eye if they needed to look but were focused on something else. Actually impressed some prospective clients. Worked for a great outfit that trusted me and allowed me to do goofy stuff like that because I felt like it.
Starting with Windows Vista or 7, manufacturers would include a recovery partition on the hard drive instead of a recovery CD
Happy to see you back! :)
This convertible tablet form factor was big back then. My last 2 laptops that I still have also take this form, although a bit bigger. They were from 2008 and 2012. The 2012 Thinkpad X230 Tablet I still use to this day
this xperience is nostalgic. very nostalgic
As an artist who started off with a laptop similar like this (the Lenovo Thinkpad X200-T) before ever acquiring a Wacom, to a then XP-Pen, I always have a fascinating awe with laptops that would turn into a tablet with a flip of the display panel, drivers included and everything, depending what laptop you own. With me, I had the default Wacom drivers with the old Thinkpad laptop, and it was techically a gateway to draw digitally. Nowadays, tablets just have a wireless pen that only functions the same as the typical touch of a tablet with a finger, no drivers or anything, and it just sucks, really compared to back then, so having to look at these laptop/tablet hybrids again, is like a gateway of a "what could've been"...
Heyyyy I have a few generations after this the t901, I actually have 2 of these and love them so much!! It's such a neat and durable computer!!!
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I’d love to see a video of you covering tough books
I did a video about a toughbook a few years back :)
Back in 2006 my dad got a very similar netbook called Flybook from Italy. It ran Windows XP though, but it had the swivel display and touch pen.
They did link up with Siemens around 20* years ago in the uk. These were good, but one I had a small fault. It was before touch screen. First touch screen, was a mobile. Now on iPhone and iPad. Basically what you use every day.
I'm in the US, Fujitsu laptops are extinct here. But when I was a kid in the early 2000's, I remember everytime I would go to a doctor's office they would have one of these Fujitsu convertibles, and would take notes on it. I'm not sure if their was a use case for it (need actual signatures?), or if they were just a status symbol, but I have never seen a non fancy or a recent one before.
had a ton of fujitsu and fujitsu siemens laptops, they were all great. underrated
Gotta say I'm pretty jelly with a side of toast over the condition of that lifebook.
I get why small netbooks arent really a thing anymore on the consumer side (besides Chromebooks), its sad because I love the 11in form factor so much
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I had one of these laptops. They were so cool. I bought mine secondhand. I loved it.
Still got my lifebook t4220, the trackpad stopped working a while ago, and the battery has been long dead, but it's still great.
They still sell a lot of brand new laptops here in Bulgaria.
Took a big turn when you released the XP.
The turbo netbook we all want.
Worth the lead.
If this PC can load with 4GB RAM, you lucky. CAN install the new Ubuntu OS in this old PC :)
I have a later version of this Fujitsu Lifebook that I got in a thrift store for $15. Has a Core I5 processor, and it's really a great little laptop, if you don't mind the really small screen. You could think of it as a netbook on steroids.
There is one feature japanese laptops have which I long for: dust covers for the heat sink. It opens exactly like the hdd and ram cover and is meant to allow the user to easily clean dust from the cpu heat sink.
This reminds me that I should one day fix my HP TC1100. The only thing it does at startup is either turn on, turn off and turn on again or turn on and display a VERY faint image of the HP logo along with an error message.
i had a fujitsu tablet with a leather case you could put your hand in and use it while walking around. it had win98 on it and was pretty snappy....wish i hadn't gotten rid of it now.
A companion for life. A huge promise for an electronic device. From my experience from other fujitsu laptops, it does seem true though. My go to retrogaming laptop is the first one i ever owned. And it still works. Battery is dead and i'm not ordering a new one. Interestingly they still offer replacements. It was in use by my sister a few years back too, for schoolwork and whatnot. Not a speedy one but does run windows 10 just fine.
They only sell to business customers nowadays, but you can get used ones pretty cheap. Non obsolete used ones. And as far as i have found, they are the only ones that still have easy access to upgrading storage. I miss the time when most laptops had that.
Do they still have lead in the things... I can't find any notion about it, mostly because searching for "lead" gives results about the fujitsu leaders and other non metal lead things. I would like to think they fixed the thing as soon as it was discovered, but never trust a company to address a problem unless there is a financial reason. Chemical hazard is a pretty large financial reason though.
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Hirens boot CD is a handy tool to reset login passwords, I used it all the time at my old job at a PC repair shop.
Hmm, I got a laptop handed down from my uncle and it was LG Xnote C1 that had rotatable monitor and touchscreen, which can be used with stylus that comes with the laptop. It had a mobile nvidia gpu too (7300 Go). Activating SRS WOW on it felt like magic, and RAM (1GB) was pretty usable as is. The laptop was released in 2006.
I picked up a Fujitsu lifebook ah530 from a thrift store a few months ago for $20. I slathered some new therm paste and threw in a old SSD and installed windows 10. The old beast still works great. The battery still holds a charge. It is great for stuff like basic browsing and CZcams and even did great in a zoom meeting not long ago. I had no idea Fujitsu made laptops and almost passed think it was a netbook or one of those $100 drugstore tablet computer junk from back in the day
Ive got a newish arrows tab. The pen has come a long way!
I have both the U1010 and U2010. Bty upgraded to SSD with PATA to MSATA adapter. However, after many years, the LCD melted.
Is no one talking about the shrek drawing💀
“So they want you to eat this” ffs 🤣
Fold around keyboard, stylus touchscreen and fingerprint scanner? Sounds like a modern productivity laptop!
I also have a 2 in 1 Fujitsu, it's a T731 so it's newer and it has a 12 inch display
I have this exact same laptop, given to me by my father, because he needed a touchscreen laptop for graphic design. I planned to revive it but gave up because I can't find the hard drive with the connector in this day and age. Guess I'll try searching obscure Chinese manufacture sites
I remember my Grandads first computer was a Fujitsu laptop, the only one I ever saw
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I hope you plan do a video of the sharp aquos keitai phone on the table at 3:03 👀
What? Fujitsu makes air conditioners? Japanese companies are so varied.
Fujitsu may not have a presence in Australia but they are still everywhere. They're FFNA decision has factories in NY, California, and Tennessee. I worked in their Plattsburgh NY facility for a few years.
Re: touchscreen, you might need to press a little harder. Lots of pre-iPhone touchscreens like this one were resistive kind that detects electrical shorts between special patterned plastic film and glass, and it needed more concentrated pressure unlike capacitive screens. I've heard a lot of complaints that these screens were "unresponsive" when people coming from iPhone were using fingers rather than nails or were too gentle with it. Resistive screens had higher touch resolution and better linearity at that time but were phased out due to subpar experience from plasticky feel that were ultimately could not be improved.
I know there is a Linux distribution that is all text based that will clear a password on Windows 10. Don't think you can see the password, but you can change the settings so the OS doesn't think a password was ever set. Used that on a laptop a few years ago. Stick a USB stick with the Linux on it, boot up to use the Linux stick, follow the instructions.
Kind of makes me think of the ThinkPad X230 laptop. Similar form factor, and also is a business laptop.
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Clay desiccant is getting more common King!
Oh god those ULV CPUs were sluggish even when they were new. I remember doing a PLL mod to overclock my SU7300 and it was still slow at 1.9Ghz lmao
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Awesome video
I had a Dell Latitude XT2 in college back in the day. It was a pretty awesome device, but like this one super expensive.
I think I would benefict from display touchscreen recalibration. It should be a part of Control panel - Pen And Input device or TabletPC settings or quite literally - TabletCalibration option :D
What a beautiful machine
Wasn't expecting Shrek 😂
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0:17 whaaaaaaat? lol I've only seen Fujitsu cameras, and printers in the U.S. lol
Great video really enjoyed watching. My first laptop was a Dell Inspiron 1300.
Same hinge mechanism as my ThinkPad X200 tablet, rotating centre hinge
I was given a free fujitsu lifebook 17", but it had no screws and was all in peices (I do know how to put it together, but not without screws)
Outro tune sounds like an acoustic guitar variation of Celine Dion's "My Heart will go on"
I actually recorded that 😂
My Dad had a Fujitsu laptop, and a Sony laptop. He used the Sony laptop's plug with his Fujitsu.
I actually wanted to buy that recently on eBay tho it was $250 exc shipping which is actually expensive. It was New.
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Aye, since in Britain air conditioners are less common and people wouldn't care to notice, Fujitsu here is more known for their printers that seem to be everywhere (where did they come from???)
That is such a pretty laptop!!!!
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That looked like a pretty neat device, and yes I too would have gone for Windows XP on 1GB of RAM, since it would have probably worked better :)
My configuration would have been the 1GB RAM and the 80GB Intel SSD on Windows XP.
They used to use these at my doctor’s office.
The 'lifebook' series existed way before Apple stopped calling their laptops 'powerbook' ;).
I only heard Fujitsu cuz of laptops and IT solutions. I didn’t know they made ACs 😅
i own some A series lifebooks. theyre pretty good. though its very hard to find the parts for it.
I miss the pointer nub on my laptops. More need then these days
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