
Fujitsu has made a (kind of) official announcement today by presenting the upcoming ST6012 Tablet PC on their website. Unlike other tablets of the same kind, the ST6012 doesn't have a keyboard or any other keys, and that is one of the points that makes it stylish.
The Tablet PC is included on the Stylistic ST Series, and boasts a good processor - 1.40GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - along with a good touchscreen display measuring 12.1-inches and providing a 1920x1200 resolution. To make it even better, you have the option to put 3G. There is no exact information about the RAM memory, but rumors mention the basic 1GB, and a maximum of 4GB.
The wireless connections/transfers can be made by WiFi or bluetooth, and the hard-drive can either be a 64GB SSD, or a bigger (and normal) 320GB.
- Handwritten documents with electronic ink (no keyboard required) - 9 cell battery pack (optional)





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