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The price came in at over 2K, which is kinda painful for a 12.5 tablet, but when the Boss said I could go for it, go for it I did. Turns out this is the way Fujitsu still ships those units, and it was up to me to install the factory image of Windows 8.1 that came on the three DVDs that accompanied the unit to my doorstep. Imagine my further surprise when, after installing aforesaid factory-fresh image, I still had to root out and install a plethora (30-odd) of device drivers to bring the machine fully up to snuff. This took me the better part of a day-and-a-half I didnt expect to have to invest in turning the machine into what I thought Id already bought. Sigh. This nifty little program jumps up to the Fujitsu support pages, and makes it easy to grab any and all drivers that you might need, based on your machine and the OS youve got installed. Omnipass Client Edition Windows 7 SP1 ToIt proved invaluable in getting me over the proverbial driver hump I faced after upgrading from Windows 7 SP1 to Windows 8.1 on the machine. Without running into too many difficulties, I was able to find and install all the drivers I needed for the unit. Omnipass Client Edition Software Needed ForRight now, everythings working except for the fingerprint scanner and the NFC module, and Im on the phone waiting to talk to Fujitsu tech support to figure out how to lay hands on the right software needed for that stuff. Ultimately, the support tech agreed with me that while the support pages make drivers available, they dont offer the software needed to actually use the fingerprint scanner and NFC module to do something. For one thing, I have had the USB port on the keyboard dock disappear from accessibility for both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, itself more than mildly galling. Worse yet, Ive had the keyboard dock itself go missing on a couple of occasions. But the tablet is pretty snappy and works surprisingly well, considering how much functionality they crammed into a pretty small tablet deck. Under a light simulated load (Internet surfing, e-mail, MS Office) battery life goes up to 4.4 and 8.7 hours, respectively. My office digital scale pegs the unit at 4 lbs, 12.7 oz (2.175 kg) with dock attached, and 2 lbs, 2.2 oz (970 g) by itself. My son loves using the tablet as such (hes taken to Windows 8 like a duck to water) and Im not dissatisfied with the unit as a notebook PC with the dock attached (aside from occasional connectivity issues with USB, as already described). Omnipass Client Edition Driver Update UtilityI had to use the Intel Driver Update Utility to learn that Intel thinks its an HD4400 graphics module. Whatever it is, the performance on a 19801080 full HD resolution IPS panel works just fine for basic desktop productivity, and handles what video Ive thrown at it on Hulu or Netflix with aplomb. The WinAero Windows Experience Index (WEI) utility gives it pretty low marks, though. After reading that Sergey Tkachenko, the programs maker, built the tool around the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), I deduced it needed some legacy.NET support to work. It turns out you must go into Programs and Features in Control Panel, then into Turn Windows features on or off (Windows Features), and then check all of the.NET Framework 3.5 and.NET Framework 4.5 checkboxes available there to take full advantage of the built-in.NET support that Windows 8.1 delivers. Once I did this, the program worked like a champ. Ive not encountered this on machines I upgraded from Windows 8.0, so Im guessing this is fallout from a clean Windows 8.1 install on the unit. As always with Windows, my experience remains: Live and learn. I havent found it to be objectionable so far, either when in use as a notebook (docked to the keyboardbattery unit) or a tablet (used by itself). A stylus is included with the unit, and nests into a receptacle on the right-hand side (when looking down at the tablet). Its a tiny little thing, and Fujitsu includes a nylon lanyard with a tie-down to keep it from getting lost (its nothing like the more substantial pen-like stylus I use with my Lenovo X220 Tablet, for example).
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