The T2010 weighs a very portable 3.5 pounds, slipping easily in our portfolio. That’s because, unlike the T4220, this unit doesn’t have an optical drive. The keyboard is spacious for this small format and makes full use of the unit’s width to accommodate a comfortable finger span. The full-sized Shift and Enter keys and offset cluster of directionals do compromise to size, and we liked the large, bright key labels that helped us type in low-light conditions. In an odd design choice, the top part of the system battery forms the wrist rest beneath the keyboard, so users have to do without a touchpad. The action of the keys was firm and bouncy, and the pointing stick is sensitive enough, although the stick is kept so flush to the keys that it can be difficult to locate by touch.
CPU:1.2-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7600
RAM/Expandable: 2GB/4GB
Hard Drive: 100GB
Display: 12.1 inches
CPU:1.2-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7600
RAM/Expandable: 2GB/4GB
Hard Drive: 100GB
Display: 12.1 inches
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