Well, the S series isn't Fujitsu's most popular laptop, but I don't see why that is. The new S7020 and S7021 will hopefully be available for purchase mid june, and if past fujitsu product releases tell us anything, it should just replace the current series without much of a price difference. Even though it has integrated graphics (abit the GMA900 on the sonoma which is twice as fast as Intel Extreme2), this is probably one of the lightest, if not the lightest 14 inch notebooks with an optical drive, around 4.2 pounds. I like it even more because it comes with a standard, non-glossy, no-widescreen SXGA+ screen. People seem to be addicted to glossy widescreens (hello ASUS people-but hey i love asus too!) so this is great for business. It has all the sonoma goodies: SATA, firewire, express card, HD-audio and of course a Pentium M. It may not be built quite like a thinkpad, but it beats it on features and price. Also, fujitsu does promote itself as German engineering and Japanese reliability (up there with ASUS i would think) I'm still considering a T43 or an ASUS, but i just thought everyone would want to know about this. I just found an offcial link to a fujitsu-singapore about it here:
http://www.pc-ap.fujitsu.com/products/lb_s7021_vt.html
with a full datasheet here: http://www.tme.co.uk/documents/FSCDa...book_s7020.pdf
http://www.pc-ap.fujitsu.com/products/lb_s7021_vt.html
with a full datasheet here: http://www.tme.co.uk/documents/FSCDa...book_s7020.pdf






