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Fujitsu Announces 10.1 inch Win 7 Slate With Custom GUI

Windows 7 tablets are a certain player on the scene and Fujitsu in this segment as well as his admission with a 10.1-inch tablet. We suspect that meets its size that you are a Pine Trail CPU is running, but there are a number of Oak Trail slate the road at the same time this is published in Q1 2011. It also has a custom user interface even though we do not see any pictures of it, it would be great to have a GUI ExoPC have on this unit.

Fujitsu Announces 10.1 inch Win 7 Slate With Custom GUI

We do not know much else about it because the guys from Trendlupe.de were on a tour of the plant when they get their hands on the prototype. But we know that Fujitsu Germany has made some statements about the tablet and where they hope he falls into the ecosystem. The Fujitsu Slate will combine the best of PC such as Gateway NV59C09U and Smartphone in itself. Enjoy now currently on a 10.1-inch (25.7 cm) display and a best-in-class visibility from all angles

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Fujitsu announces DL Pad 12-inch Windows tablet PC

Fujitsu announced today that it is developing a 12.1-inch Tablet PC called DL pad for Dai-ichi Life, a Japanese company, but the prospects are that such a device will be available to other businesses and consumers possibly.

Fujitsu announces DL Pad 12-inch Windows tablet PC

There is not much information available through the DL-pad, expect it to 20mm thick, weighs 950 grams, runs Windows 7 like on Samsung R540, has USB port and can be locked and or remote to prevent the loss of important data wiped. The use of Windows 7 proposes an Intel platform as a basis for the DL-pad, but we are not sure what (Pine Trail, Oak Trail?).

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Fujitsu LifeBook T580 convertible notebook coming soon

At first glance, the Fujitsu LifeBook T580 as a typical netbook. It has a 10-inch display and a slim and lightweight body. At second glance, it looks like a convertible tablet-style netbook Netvertible or because you can rotate the display, fold it down over the keyboard and use the device in tablet mode. But there are at least two things that really the LifeBook T580 from every netbook on the market: price and performance.

Fujitsu LifeBook T580 convertible notebook coming soon

By definition, Netbooks are cheap. The T580 is not. I am not an advocate of saying that netbooks have less power than more expensive notebooks. If someone is willing to push a Core i7 chip in a 10-inch netbook and sell it for $ 400 I would not complain. But the folks at Notebook News.de report that the Fujitsu LifeBook T580 sell for up to 1599 or around 2200 $ U.S.. So as much as it looks like it’s not a netbook. It still looks like a heck of a notebook. First introduced in September it looks like the Fujitsu LifeBook T580 set, shipping to Germany to begin in late November. At least one dealer is a product listing for the laptop such as Alienware m17×10-1847DSB.

While there are several configuration options available, describes the product listing of a machine with a 10.1 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel multi-touch capacitive display and an active digitizer for pen input. It has an Intel Core i5 560UM processor, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB, 7200rpm hard drive and runs Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit. The laptop supports WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G wireless connectivity and features a 6-cell, 5800mAh battery. There is no word on when or if the T580 is available in the U.S..

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Fujitsu Shows Off LifeBook TH700 Tablet PC

Fujitsu has released the 12.1-inch Tablet PC LifeBook TH700.

The LifeBook TH700 LED-backlit 1280 x 800 display supports both digital pen and capacitive multi-touch input. The Tablet PC with Intel Core i3-350M 2.26 GHz processor, Intel HD integrated graphics, up to 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB hard drive and a modular DVD burner to replace with a second battery, hard drive or weight can be savers.

Fujitsu’s T730 also includes a 2MP Webcam like at Fujitsu LifeBook U820, two speakers, digital array microphones, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet LAN, three USB ports, Express Card and Memory Stick SD Card slots, VGA and HDMI outputs , Firewire, and a biometric fingerprint sensor.

TheFujitsu tablet starts at 4.2 pounds, with its standard six-cell battery for up to five hours duration.

The LifeBook TH700 runs Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and is using the online shop of Fujitsu for a base price of $ 1,149 are available.

Fujitsu LifeBook U820

Intel has a lot of work to do to with the Atom processor before it is ready to power next-gen mobile devices. Crippled for speed, it has very little useful application for anyone who uses a computer for something more than simple e-mail, Web, media and time management.

Of course, if it describes your needs for the next flight to Tahiti, or if you can find most laptops overkill if you only have in the library, nuclear – and the brand-new nuclear powered LifeBook U820 Mini-Notebook Fujitsu-study – might be just right. The U820 is a fun, eye-catching Fujitsu laptop, but a big disappointment for serious business users and techies. Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Review

Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Review

The Fujitsu LifeBook U820 is so small, at 6.73 cm, 5.31 cm wide, 1.46 m deep and 1.32 pounds, it could work almost like a pocket portable. We say almost, because it makes the battery is too great, little, unless you have huge pockets. The black-matte finish, crisp screen, keyboard and unusual all of your attention. But if you start with the U820, you may not like it so much. The keyboard is tight in any case, and the system is underpowered for games or videos. It works okay for Music, and the keyboard is tolerable, how to find out the tricks. For example, you can more quickly with the tips of both index fingers. The gotcha is trying to shift key for caps to-use, especially the A button. Watch out, will start the finger cramps immediately if you have more than one page.

Fortunately, there are four – yes, four – alternative input methods, including voice-to-text, a pen, integrated mouse and touch. We mention, because the speech U820 runs the Tablet PC version of Windows Vista, and the unit has a microphone jack. The pen is very difficult to use – the screen resolution is so fine that each specific Click to register not very good. The unique mouse controller is much more useful. Move the cursor with a rubber button on the upper right corner and click with the left and right mouse button on the upper left. The U820 also supports touch control. The problem here is that Windows Vista has a poor touch interface. Fujitsu has a very limited touch-enabled widget software program, but there is only so-so. We did not install on Windows 7 touch and test functions, to avoid the wrath of Fujitsu. The screen on the U820 also converts the mode which is handy tablet. The device features a fingerprint reader supports Bluetooth, can read SD memory cards and Compact Flash, and has a USB connection – ideal if you use the device with an external keyboard, and want to write a novel.


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Performance on the U820 is just terrible. With a few episodes of The Office on the device was to induce pain, and not just because the character Dwight is so annoying. In full-screen mode, video and audio would break would fall behind the video stream. Games are a no-go, as there is no graphical capabilities for 3D and 2D games still have.

The display is crisp just annoying – it runs on 1280 x 800, so you find yourself squinting like Clint Eastwood use at any time. Ratchet down the resolution does not help, because it means only Windows does not use the entire screen. Another limitation is worth mentioning that the U820 does not have built-in mobile broadband, although you can simply use a USB adapter for the service. Fujitsu says it’s as an option on this device.

What we do, such as the U820′s battery life. It will not die easily. On a recent trip to Silicon Valley, the unit took about six hours continuous operation. For occasional use, you can expect them to go all the Energizer Bunny for you for a week or more, occasionally checking e-mail and surf the Web via the built-in Wi-Fi. Fujitsu includes a Wi-Fi range-extending antenna to the device and a VGA adapter to connect it to an external monitor. There is also a docking station available. For those that have a webcam chat with buddies as the U820 is one of those, too. With 1.3 megapixels, it worked very well with Windows Live Messenger, and the video looked clear. We even used it as a functional digital camera in a pinch.


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We want the U820 as a film and photo playback device. Sure, it’s an expensive MP3 player, but the 120 GB hard drive is large enough for all your MP3 files, Neal Diamond and many more. Photographers you love the device for slide shows. Fujitsu offers an option of a 64GB SSD drive, install, and forego the hard disk that it would be just a bit brighter.

Overall, the U820 a good mobile device for a particular type of user. Players and those who want to give up long documents should avoid it. Kids might really like the small keyboard and webcam. It is an excellent music and photo machine. If the narrow screen and keyboard does not do it Chuck off a cliff, it is a good choice – especially for the mobility and multiple input options.


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Fujitsu Lifebook P8020

With the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors (including the Ultra Low Voltage) are to be notebooks like the Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 a perfect fit for business users, an ultralight that the situation with MS Office applications, web browsers, Photoshop and synchronize phone tools need (such as the BlackBerry Desktop Software) good. With 2.9 lbs., the Fujitsu laptop is lighter and slightly faster than the Toshiba Portege A600, and it seems when it is armed with a Solid State Drive.

The notebook has all the necessary ports, a built-in optical drive, and most security features. The super-capacity battery main lure business travelers, which has often away from a wall outlet and the laptop on a business seriously, but stylish look. Although the notebook with good performance for multimedia and wireless, the display may disappointed with a Tablet PC screen as grainy and very limited viewing angle, and the speakers better sound. Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 Review

Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 Review

The Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 is the latest version of Fujitsu Lifebook ultraportable notebook line. Fujitsu is not very aggressive in marketing most of its portable offerings and is not as popular as Dell or HP, but they make good laptops with good design, build large and beautiful hardware specifications. A living example of the Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 – an excellent ultraportable would build a beautiful design and superior quality. It has excellent hardware specifications and to those who like ultra portable but want a better performance and style, designed as the common place of netbooks flooding the market and are able to pay more than others. Hardware and Performance-wise, it can defeat any netbook available, but cost a bomb compared to the relatively low-cost Netbooks super. It competes mainly with the HP EliteBook series of ultra portable notebooks. In this review, we review the Fujitsu P8020 and see if match the extra power and style can be up to the big price tag.

The Fujitsu Lifebook series was known, a stylish design and the Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 is no exception be, it is a great sport design with a glossy cover with the Fujitsu logo elegantly written and a black body with a matte finish. The design stands out from the scores of the normal business notebooks and has an exclusive feel. The workmanship is also very good and the notebook offers a good grip. There is slight flex in the keyboard, but the exhibition feels solid. The chassis is very sturdy and feels safe. The notebook should easily last for a few years with decent experience. While the build quality is not as large as the stellar HP EliteBook series, it is still very close to the top. With dimensions of 11.2 x 8.3 x 1.6 inches, it is very compact and weighing just 2.92 pounds, so it really is ultra portable. There is not much to complain in this department. It has a wide range of expansion ports – The front of the SD card reader and Wi-Fi switch. On the left side, the Kensington lock slot, power slot, a VGA output, an Ethernet port, two USB ports, a Firewire port and headphone and microphone jacks. On the right is the PCMCIA slot, optical drive and a lone USB port.


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The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sports a 12.1-inch WXGA display with a native resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It is a glossy screen and has excellent brightness and contrast. The picture quality is very beautiful with vibrant colors. It has decent viewing angles, both vertical and horizontal, and the direct light readability is also quite nice considering that it is a glossy display. It is ideal for multimedia use and watching movies. It is definitely one of the best displays in its category. It also has a built-in webcam for video conferencing.

The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sports its speakers just above the keyboard. The speakers have good sound quality, but average volumes. It is decent enough for some light music and an occasional movie, but if you generally good multimedia playback, we recommend that you plug in and use a good range of headphones like. should be sufficient for occasional use the speakers.

The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sports a standard keyboard, the slightly compressed, to fit it into the small enclosure. The layout of the buttons is standard and the main distances and the journey is almost the same. It is very easy to type, ideal for touch-typing. It just takes some time getting used to. The buttons provide good feedback and have a very nice feeling. There are some slight flex in the keyboard, but that should not really be a problem.


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Just below the keyboard, the touchpad is easily aligned to the left. The touchpad is large enough to allow for an easier scrolling and is very responsive and has a good sensitivity. It is a Synaptics touchpad and supports some basic multi-touch functionality with the latest drivers – which is a very nice addition. The touchpad has a slightly textured feel which provides a firm grip and helps to mouse navigation. Below the touchpad, the two touchpad buttons with the fingerprint sensor is built in between.

The Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 sports excellent hardware specifications – Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 processor at 1.4 GHz with 2 MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz FSB, Integrated Intel GMA X4500, 2GB DDR3 RAM clocked 800 MHz and 2 GB of Intel Turbo Memory . The storage part is handled by a 160GB SATA hard drive with 5400 RPM. The processor is very energy efficient and thus results in a longer battery life. Add to it the Intel GMA X4500 integrated graphics and enhance your endurance levels. The configuration is quite capable and can run the bundled resource hungry Windows Vista Business operating system easily. The generous 2GB of DDR3 RAM and Intel Turbo Memory also help to increase a lot and multitasking performance significantly. It can handle most applications and some light gaming easy.


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The Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 is a 8700 mAh, 6-cell lithium-ion battery powered. It can be turned off for about six hours with moderate use and Wi-Fi last. You can also lower the screen brightness and volume for better results. The Wi-Fi reception is pretty neat and has good speed.

Fujitsu LifeBook PH520 Ultraportable Released

Fujitsu has the 11.6-inch notebook LifeBook PH520 ultra portable, notebook based on AMD released the 2010 Ultra-thin platform.

The LifeBook PH520 offered by the AMD Athlon 1.70GHz processor Neo II K125, ATI Radeon HD 4225 integrated graphics, up to 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB hard drive and optional external USB optical drive.

The LED-backlit display has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.

Fujitsu laptop PH520 includes a 1.3 MP webcam, microphone, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet LAN, three USB ports, a Memory Stick SD slot, VGA and HDMI outputs and a spill-resistant keyboard like on Fujitsu LifeBook U820.

The laptop starts at 3.08 pounds with its standard six-cell battery offers up to 5 hours and 30 minutes duration.

The LifeBook comes with Windows 7 PH520 Professional OS and is available on-line shop Fujitsu for the low price of $599.

Fujitsu introduces LifeBook MH380 Pine Trail netbook

Fujitsu introduces LifeBook MH380 Pine Trail netbook

Next on our cavalcade of Netbooks with Intel Atom N450 processors? The Fujitsu LifeBook MH380.

This model will sport a high resolution 10.1 inch, 1366 x 768 pixels, a 250 GB hard drive and up to 2 GB of RAM. It comes with WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Ethernet and Bluetooth 2.1 and a 1.3 MP webcam. The computer weighs just 2.9 kilograms. It comes in brown, white and black available.

The figures all seem pretty consistent with what we saw already published on the FCC Web site so that, although no word on a U.S. release date still stands, it looks like the MH380 might be for the U.S. coast soon be determined.

There is also no indication of the battery, but one of the features of the N450′s low power consumption, so that I would be surprised if the Lifebook MH380 the same inferior batteries, as some earlier Fujitsu Netbook will.

Fujitsu is also integrating its LifeBook MH380 mobile office suite ThinkFree’s.

The laptop should be available in early 2010.