Sep 022006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
The Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 is all about entertainment. It sports a glossy 15.4-inch widescreen, Windows Media Center Edition 2005, and an optional integrated TV tuner. It’s a solid effort with plenty of extras, but this notebook will cost you.
At 7.9 pounds, the Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 is nearly a pound heavier than competing 15.4-inch notebooks, which is mostly explained by the built-in TV tuner and extra A/V connections. Fujitsu wrapped the Fujitsu LifeBook N3530 in a black chassis, revealing silver accents when you open the lid. The design plays it safe compared with the HP Pavilion dv5000t, but it’s still attractive.
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Aug 312006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
Fujitsu unveils the FMV-BIBLO NF, a 6.3-pound notebook that’s designed for both work and play. Boasting an AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-50 (1.6-GHz) processor, 512MB ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 graphics, 512MB of DDR2 SDRAM, 100GB HDD, and a DVD Super-Multi drive.
External interfaces include three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWirep ort, a biometric fingerprint reader, 802.11 a/b/g, and S-Video out. Its 15.4-inch WXGA display is perfect for watching your favorite DVDs.
The FMB-BIBLO NF goes on sale September 2nd, priced at $1, 575.
Via techeblog.
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Aug 302006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
The LOOX P70T/V is Fujitsu’s latest ultraportable Tablet PC.
At just 2.2-pounds, it boasts an Intel Core Solo U1400 (1.2GHz) CPU, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, 30GB HDD, and a 8.9-inch WXGA touch screen display. External interfaces include two USB 2.0 ports, 802.11 a/b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, and an SD card slot.
The LOOX P70T/V goes on sale September 25th, priced at $2142.
Via techeblog.
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Aug 252006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
With the football season now well and truly underway, the retail sector are wasted no time in cashing in. Next up is Fujitsu Siemens, which is offering a laptop in your favourite team's colours. If you happen to support one of four teams.
The random selection of teams chosen are Aston Villa, Celtic, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur. Based on the company's AMILO Pi 1536 range of notebooks, the machines feature custom painted and lacquered lids featuring the team colours and logo.
Under the coloured lid, you get a laptop with a 15.4" widescreen WXGA display, 120GB of storage, 1024MB of memory and an Intel Core Duo T2400 processor. The wireless-enabled laptop also features an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 graphics card, multi-format DVD writer and comes with a three year warranty.
Available from today, you can pick one up for £999.
Via techdigest.
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Aug 192006
Posted by: Ovi in Fujitsu
The Fujitsu LifeBook E8210, the latest in the company's line of business-oriented thin-and-light notebooks, is by no means exciting, flashy, or inexpensive, but it does offer serious performance and security at a competitive price.
The Fujitsu E8210 performs as well as the more expensive Dell D820, totally outperforms the Micro Express EL80, and has more security features than the cheaper HP nx7400. Corporate buyers looking for a 15.4-inch, wide-screen notebook should consider the Fujitsu LifeBook E 8210 alongside the best offerings from Dell, HP, and others.
The Fujitsu LifeBook 8210 looks a bit like a cross between an Apple MacBook and a Lenovo ThinkPad. It's all business black on the outside, but opening the E8210 notebook reveals a silvery-white interior. Measuring 14.2 inches wide, 10.2 inches deep, and 1.4 inches thick, the LifeBook E8210 is just a few tenths of an inch different in size than the Micro Express EL80, the Dell Latitude D820, and the HP Compaq nx 7400.
The Fujitsu E 8210 matches the HP Compaq nx7400's 5.7-pound weight, while the Dell Latitude D 820 is 0.8 pound heavier and the Micro Express EL 80 is 1.3 pounds heavier. With its power adapter, the LifeBook E8210 weighs a portable, but not comfortable, 6.9 pounds.
View full review here.
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