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8 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 64 reviews of Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 6.2/10. Comparing these reviews to 21240 other Tablet Computers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 75/100 (or 7.5 out of 10) = Good Quality.
6 out of 10
Summary: This is a Tablet designed for business use. This means that it will not be cheap and just for once the screen surround will not be shiny black so although the fingermarks will still be there they will not show up unless you look.
Conclusion: I saw a very slick demo early last summer with promises that it will be available ‘within two weeks’ if you made a baby around that time it would probably now be close to birth. Still I remembered the important demo points. While there was a raft of...
8 out of 10
Summary: It has to be said from the outset that the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 slate device is not intended for the consumer market — it's not in direct comp...
Conclusion: The Stylistic Q550 is an Intel 'Oak Trail' based tablet that runs Windows 7. It's designed for enterprise users and has lots of security features to prove it. It's not awfully fast and it can sometimes feel downright sluggish, but as Fujitsu told us:...
Pro : Good security ; Removable battery ; Excellent screen
Cons : Sluggish performer ; Pricey
4 out of 10
Summary: The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 is a Windows tablet PC aimed at enterprise buyers.
Conclusion: It was tablets like the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 that caused the computer industry to fold on Microsoft’s flawed tablet concept, long before Apple showed it was possible to build a long-lasting intuitive pad that loves fingertip control. If you're a...
7 out of 10
Summary: Review Fujitsu is pitching its latest Windows 7 tablet directly at the enterprise and business markets. That's a wise move because Windows in its current form is never going to hold a candle to iOS and Android Honeycomb in terms of consumer usability....
Conclusion: There’s no denying that the Q550 comes with all the bells and whistles and the digitising kit will appeal to some but the fundamental gutlessness of the underpinnings makes it hard for me to give it an unqualified recommendation. I’m not even sure that...