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50 reviews
Jul, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 50 reviews of Fujitsu M2010. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviews about the size and reliability are generally positive. The design and durability also get good opinions. There are mixed views on the portability and keyboard. Some have doubts about the touchpad and price.
screen, durability, design, reliability, size
price, touchpad
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Fujitsu M2010 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 user reviews of Fujitsu M2010 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the portability.
portability
100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Tech Staff (techradar.com)
Fujitsu's new netbook has a lot of competition to stand up to
Build quality ; Usability
Reflective display
Fujitsu could have a strong netbook contender on its hands here
Expert review by (itreviews.co.uk)
Fujitsu hasn't been as active as the likes of Asus and co. when it comes to churning out netbooks, but it's clearly not ready to throw in the towel and its new M2010 makes a good ...
When shopping for a netbook, most people will have portability and price at the top of their list of requirements, but usability is just as important. It's no good having a pocket-sized laptop with a small keyboard that's impossible to type on. And...
Expert review by : Will Stapley (reghardware.co.uk)
Solid netbook-style performance, but suffers poor battery life and keyboard shortcomings.
As netbooks go, the M2010 isn’t a bad effort from Fujitsu and, had it arrived on our doorstep at the start of the year, it would have scored much higher. However, with so many models offering an almost identical core spec, manufacturers need to work...
Expert review by : Chris McGivern (reviewexplorer.com)
THE BLURB
There is nothing really wrong with the Fujitsu M2010 netbook – it contains the standard features that most of it’s rivals have – but it is distinctly lacking in any kind of personality. Netbooks like the Asus Eee PC 1005HA N280 and the HP Mini 110 have...
Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (goodgearguide.com.au)
The bigger Fujitsu M2010 netbook offers a brighter screen than predecessor, but it is slower in performance tests
Solid build quality, excellent keyboard and screen, good battery life, two-year warranty
Slightly expensive, slow performance, no extra features such as hard drive protection or 'sleep-and-charge' USB ports, lower resolution screen than predecessor
The Fujitsu M2010 has a sturdy build and comfortable keyboard, and good battery life but we'd like an ExpressCard/34 slot and the higher resolution screen found on the M1010 netbook. It's a stylish netbook with a bright screen that you can comfortably...
Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)
Fujitsu has dabbled in ultra-ultraportable machines for a while now, having released the LifeBook U810 and U820 tablet PCs. Now the company is ready to take baby steps into the netbook market, with its M2010. To be honest, though, this isn't the bold...
Crisp, colorful screen
Poor battery life Fairly average design
Fujitsu doesn't add much to the mix beyond Bluetooth and a few bits of bundled software. Roxio Creator LJ saves files out to external drives, as does the simple but extremely effective MyRecovery software (a three-button interface for creating and...
Expert review by : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)
Crisp, colorful screen
Poor battery life ; Fairly average design
Fujitsu's M2010 isn't a bad netbook, but with so many other oustanding choices for less, it is hard to recommend.
Expert review by : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)
The M2010 is Fujitsu's first entry into the netbook market and brings with it a gorgeous screen.
Gorgeous, color-rich widescreen. Plenty of green credentials. Attractive design.
Pricey for an education netbook. The three-cell battery isn't going to cut it. ; Watch the Fujitsu M2010!
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Expert review by : Scott Stein (cnet.com)
Fujitsu M2010
Bright, crisp screen; loud volume for a Netbook.
Bulky; smaller keyboard; expensive compared with similar Netbooks.
With a thick chassis and features that don't rise above the pack, the Fujitsu M2010 will have a hard time breaking through the clutter of less-expensive systems.
Expert review by : Siddharth Zarabi (tech.firstpost.com)
A well built netbook with a seriously heavy price tag.
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