Oct 212006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
Laptop users should enjoy Fujitsu’s newest laptop, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6010. The laptop is powered by Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology, and has a 15.4 inch Crystal View Display.
The Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 comes with an integrated fingerprint sensor security system, and the hard drive is protected by a special shock sensor. If it’s multimedia you are looking for, you will enjoy the Windows XP Media Center Edition or Genuine Windows XP Professional Windows Vista.
Other features include a Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer, Integrated Bluetooth Wireless, Wi-Fi, and 3 USB ports. All this, plus a spill-resistant keyboard.
The Fujitsu LifeBook A6010 laptop is available with 1GB of memory for $1,099. You can also spring for 2GB for about $1,369.
Via mobilewhack.
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Oct 202006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
Fujitsu has another little gem for its laptop resume with the Fujitsu N6420 Lifebook. I’m not certain why it’s called a Lifebook, but if our entire life is on a laptop, we should be very afraid.
The Fujitsu N6420 Lifebook has a 17-inch high-contrast widescreen with up to 4GB of main memory. It also has two impressive internal stereo speakers and a subwoofer.Fujitsu N6420 Lifebook it is also packed with ports, including 5 USBs, a 1394 (4-pin) port, VGA, S-Video TV-out, PCMCIA and ExpressCard slots and a 4-in-1 memory card reader.
Options on the Fujitsu N6420 Lifebook include a HD DVD drive, as well as a TV tuner. Looks like someone designed this computer for the High Definition television revolution.
A standard base configuration for the Fujitsu Lifebook N6420 with Windows XP Media Center or XP Professional costs about $1500.
Via mobilewhack.
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Oct 182006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
Fujitsu is introducing its mini laptop ‘Lifebook P1610’ in Korean market. Covered with black & gray color body, it features Intel Core Solo processor U1400 (1.2GHz), 1GB(P1610PRM) / 512MB(P1610STD) uDIMM Memory, 8.9” Wide XGA (1,280x768), 80G HDD, 3-cell battery with 4.5 hours of battery life, 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN, finger print sensor, PC card slot, SD card slot, and USB2.0 slot.
Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 looks pretty sweet design-wise, but the swiveling display bugs us a bit. We've always thought Tablets had a cheaper/flimsier feel and would prefer a sturdy mini laptop over a fragile mini Tablet any day.
Suggesting price 2,090,000(KRW) for for P 1610 STD and 2,390,000(KRW) for P 1610 PRM.
Via aving.
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Oct 172006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
Fujitsu’s long-running LifeBook series of convertible PCs has always enjoyed strong ergonomics and good weight-performance ratios, squeezing a fair amount of speed and functionality into tight packages.
The company does not stray from its reputation: All of the familiar strengths and weaknesses of the Fujitsu line continue in this latest iteration, the Fujitsu LifeBook T4210.
Like other recent LifeBooks, the Fujitsu LifeBook T4210, a 4.3-pound system with a 12.1-inch display, has an exceptional keyboard for its size. The layout is extremely spacious, with full-sized Shift and Backspace keys. The key faces feel large and well spaced, and the feedback was bouncy. The touchpad is roomy and textured, with a scroll pad between the two action buttons for easy scrolling.
The Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 is one of the fastest, most travel-friendly convertibles around and the only one to offer a modular bay that supports an optical drive or second battery. But for more than $2,000, we would expect a sharper display and better audio quality.
Via laptopmag.
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Oct 092006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
At Ceatec tech fair Tokyo Fujitsu exhibited the Turn Table PC which looks like a Macbook from the year 2015. It is by far the sexiest laptop we have ever seen, the keyboard and trackpad have a cool white glow around them.
It comes with virtual 5.1 channel surround sound and the front flip of the LCD has a design which depicts the DJ's turntable which is like a huge iPod click wheel.
It also has dedicated MP3 player controls and a tiny display which displays the track information on the front flip so you control the music player without opening up the notebook.
The Fujitsu Turn Table PC is still a concept but we will surely want it hitting stores.
Via newlaunches.
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