I finally got my "review" of the Fujitsu LifeBook P1510d posted.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/16/152514.php
Excerpts:
I found the locations of the USB ports (one on either side of the keyboard) to be smartly placed.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover that instead of the 800x480
resolution I’d resigned myself to seeing, I was actually viewing at
1024x600.
I found the pen to be a bit strange and a bit too small for comfort.
Since the P1510 uses a touch screen, rather than the active digitizer,
one is not limited to using that pen...
For the most part, the screen did not register when my palm rested
against it; a few times a day, however, my bent pinkie would graze the
screen, and any input I was involved in would be affected.
I can honestly say that using the Vista Tablet Input Panel on the
Fujitsu was a better experience than using the TPCE 2005 TIP on my
beloved ViewSonic V1250.

The P1510d in hand

Side-by-side pics of the P1510d and my V1250

P1510d stylus and V1250 pen