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FUJITSU FPCBP192AP Notebook batteries|LifeBook A1110 battery

Product ID: 1001721
Battery Name: FUJITSU FMV-A8250 Notebook batteries
Battery Type: Li-ion
Output Voltage: 10.80 V
Capacity: 4400 mAh
Battery Color: Black
Dimension: 140.20 x 77.65 x 21.00mm
 FUJITSU FPCBP192AP replacement batteries are compatible with the below models:
0644560
0644570
FM-62
FM-63
FPCBP192
FPCBP192AP laptop battery
 This replacement notebook battery is compatible with the following models:
FMV-A6250
FMV-A8250
LifeBook A1110
LifeBook A1120
LifeBook A1130
Lifebook V1010
LifeBook V1020
LifeBook V1030
LifeBook V1040 battery
LifeBook V1040LA

FUJITSU LifeBook A1110 Product Description
There are two ways of approaching your notebook investment. One is to purchase a low cost unit, but the savings are generally eaten up by the maintenance costs and the hassle of dealing with a poorly constructed substandard notebook. On the other hand, high-quality units may cost a little more, but the maintenance costs are lower because the reliability is significantly higher. What if you could purchase a high-quality notebook at a reasonable price? The best of both worlds just became a reality with the affordable LifeBook A1110 notebook.The LifeBook A1110 delivers all the key features that have contributed to Fujitsu LifeBook notebooks being named some of the most reliable in the industry. The LifeBook A1110 notebook also features a strong exterior, highly durable hinges, and a spill-resistant keyboard. It also comes with an easily removable dust filter. This allows maximum airflow to keep your notebook running as cool as it looks.
Over the weekend I bought this computer at Fry's. The $100 manufacturer's rebate definately affected my decision making. That makes my Core 2 / 4 GB machine only $699. Here on Amazon I noticed J&R has it for [...] so with the manufacturer's rebate...WOW!
The machine is fast. Set-up was fairly easy. The wi-fi found my home and office networks with no problem, my flash drives and printer were also easily found by the computer and worked the first time with no extra time spent finding drivers and trouble shooting online.
This laptop is definatly lighter weight than my old one,(a 5 year old Toshiba Satellite), but is kind of "boxy" in design. It's quiet, which is nice. The monitor is awesome- great color and contrast. One of the other big selling points for me was the heavy duty construction of this machine and the metal hinges that connect the monitor to the body. The keys have good "spring back". It gets hot to the right of the track pad - right were you have your hand while you type. Another annoying thing is that the screen is significantly dimmer when you are not plugged into the external power. I haven't tried the web cam yet or the mic. I read the literature on using the machine for multi-media with a TV tuner and fm radio tuner. I don't use my computer that way, but it sounds interesting. I'm still not really sure how difficult it would be to hook-up that way or what extra parts/expenses there would be.
60 day trial software for Norton security and MS Office are included. Also includes Works, some Cyberclick software, Arcsoft web cam and Roxio.
All-in-all a good, fast machine that I'm hoping will last for several years.
Oh yeah...one more thing, it comes with a metal clip on lid top. Mine is a green labrynth design. Outside of my "paying the bills" job I'm an artist, so I'm going to do a little "re-make" of the lid and personalize it. Kind of nice to be able to personalize it - and be able to go back to the plain black when I'm in a business situation.        
Having compared Fujitsu A1120 with HP notebook computers with similar specs, I decided to buy this for its competive pricing and spill-resistant keyboard. If you need/want HDMI output, then pick HP, because Fujitsu does not offer it.
There are a couple of things that I am concern about, however.
First, internet connection would frequently get lost, even though it shows that the Fujitsu is still connected to my Apple network (Extreme Base Station). When internet connection is suddenly lost, I disconnect then reconnect to my Apple network. This is a pain when during Netflix viewing, I'd have to reconnect several times. I'm not sure if it's Apple's network issue or Fujitsu's. Since my iMac and Mac Mini do not suffer from this intermittent lost of internet, I can only suspect Vista or Fujisu as the culprit.
Second, the CPU fans kicks on and off a bit too frequently. To reduce this, I set the "power plan" to "balanced" or "power saver", which seems to result in less fan on/off cycling.
There is bluetooth feature with this Fujitsu. However, there seems to be no advertisement for it. I do like bluetooth and wirelss N features. Fujitsu makes reliable machines. I sure hope this machine will serve me as long as my old Dell.
I bought this laptop for my children to use primarily, while I plan to use it periodically on an as-needed basis, as I am a full-time online student. We have only used it for about a month and a half thus far, however, we have had no problems to this point. I am not technically knowledgable, however, I REALLY like the idea of the 250GB hard drive, as my electronic textbooks and our photos can become quite large at times. Both of my kids utilize MySpace and online gaming sites and they have not yet complained about the performance of the laptop! For the same amount of money as laptops with the same features, yet only offer 160GB, I think this purchase was an excellent value!
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