Fujitsu’s Lifebook N6410 Centrino Duo laptops


The Fujitsu Lifebook N6410 is not yet available for sale during the writing of this article. There will be several models of the N6410 line. If you want a N6410 similar or exactly the same as tested by MobilityGuru, compare the characteristics of the one you plan to buy with the technical specifications presented later in this article.

Fujitsu's N6410 notebook computer

When Fujitsu offered to send me an evaluation unit of one of the first Centrino Duo laptops to hit the U.S. market, the N6410, I jumped at the chance. Not only could I get a taste of Intel Core Duo processor and 945PM chipset support, but I would be able to mess with Windows XP SP2 USB battery drain daemon that TG Publishing Tom’s Hardware Guide and were TG Daily sites continue with great force.

In addition to learning more about the Centrino Duo technology and research to the battery drain bug, I also looked forward to verify what appeared to be a cool, high-end portable entertainment. The N6410 proved to be quite a fine machine. I’ll talk about it soon. But first I need to tell you more about my experience further battery drain Win XP demon in the N6410.

When Fujitsu’s 10 pound monster came, I gently but quickly tore open the box and removed the N6410. I ran our USB battery drain tests in a variety of scenarios with and without a USB device connected. Wait a minute! It does not seem to matter whether a USB device is connected or not. The results vary little, and I suppose all sorts of reasons why there were no significant differences.

Then I ran a good component program sniffer on the notebook and discovered that the equipment may have its own Easter eggs surprises as software. A USB device was hidden inside the N6410. He was responsible for the apparent failure of my battery drain tests? Read more.


Published November 25, 2008 in Electronics, Fujitsu, Notebook

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