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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced their newest LifeBook series notebook which holds the title as the slimmest and lightest 12.1 inch notebook on the market, the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 Notebook. With its impressive sophisticated style in durable ultra-sleek attire design, the Fujitsu is able to pack in all the features at the weight of just 2.2 pounds and it is only ¾ of an inch thick. The trendsetting LifeBook Q2010 notebook unites computing power with elegant mobility. It is available in three different models: FPCM10802, FPCM10801 and FPCM10803 with each holding different specifications.

The Fujitsu implements the shock sensor complete with G-Force accelerometers protects data on a shock-mounted hard drive while magnesium upper and lower casings, and titanium hinges provide rock-solid durability. The LifeBook Q2010 notebook, capable of running Windows Vista, is powered by the Intel Core Solo ULV processor for exceptional performance. When you are on the road, you can synchronize your life via the secure wireless LAN with integrated 802.11a/b/g at accessible hotspots and travel destinations. It also features VoIP capabilities, Bluetooth v2.0 connectivity, embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM) software and a built-in biometric fingerprint sensor for maximum security. The dual digital microphone array with noise cancellation enables you to talk even in the noisiest environment.

LifeBook Q2010 runs on Microsoft Windows XP Professional, 12.1 inch Crystal WXGA display, 1GB onboard DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM memory, 80 GB P-ATA 100 with 42000 rpm HDD and Gigabit Ethernet LAN. Back in the office or at home, the LifeBook Q2010 notebook fits into a handsome optional docking station with an integrated dual-layer DVD burner. A variety of battery options are available including a three-cell battery for the lightest weight. Mobile professionals requiring longer battery life can select the optional 6-cell battery offering up to 7 hours of operation or the 4-cell battery offering up to 3.75 hours. Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 Notebook is now available at FujitsuStore with the starting price of USD1,999 to USD3,199 depending on the model and specifications.