Fujitsu Stylistic Q704 Review

Fujitsu Stylistic Q704 Review

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Overall build quality is very good and feels pretty much sturdy in hand. Torsion resistance is great and even the non- waterproof version seems very durable. Though the tablet hinge on top of the keyboard dock is a disappointment as the tablet doesn’t sit firmly on top if it and it wobbles if the entire unit is on one’s lap.

Connectivity

The tablet ships with bare minimum number of ports. This may be because of the focus on mobility than it being a desktop and also the existence of port replicators sold separately by Fujitsu. These ports must be enough for most of the usage with the laptop normally. Power connector is present at the left side of the device, or on top if the tablet sits on the keyboard dock. Next to the power connector are the fan vents, standby button, a volume rocker, and a button for switching between the desktop and the tablet modes. On the right hand side of the device, there’s a SIM card slot along with a micro SD card slot as well as a micro USB2.0 port and a normal USB3.0 port. All these ports are protected by plastic flaps. Next to these ports is the 3.5 mm audio jack along with a digitizer pen. Only thing missing is an HDMI out port which was present in the Q702, though we can use a port replicator for that which is available for sale online.

Communication

The Q704 ships with a Dual Band Wireless N7260 Wi-Fi module which is pretty good in performance and features like data transfer rates upto 200 Mbit and support for Bluetooth 4.0. The tablet can be connected to the internet not only via a 3G but also a 4G LTE giving a DSL like speeds. But NFC connectivity option is lacking in the device

Security

For making the device business standard, it must house a security aspect as well. Therefore Fujitsu has placed a fingerprint sensor on the rear middle right hand side of the device. All the variants of the Q704 come with a TPM chip which allows encryption and decryption of all files.