In addition to the recently presented NH570, Fujitsu has also unveiled the LifeBook AH550 which is a 15.6-inch laptop and has a starting price of $750.
In the inside of the LifeBook AH550 you can opt to have an Intel Core i5-430M or an Intel Core i-330M processor. All the other specifications are pretty similar to the NH570 model, which means that the laptop will come with 4GB of DDR3 RAM memory, a 500GB hard-drive, and a DVD burner. The resolution of the 15.6-inch screen is set at 1366×768.
The pre-installed operative system is Windows 7.
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The NH570 is one of the latest notebook models of the Lifebook lineup made by Fujitsu, and is already available for purchase starting at $1,200 at the official Fujitsu online store.
In terms of specifications, the Fujitsu Lifebook NH570 has an Intel Core i5-430M processor, and in the graphics part there is a NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with 1GB of memory. As for the memory RAM it has 4GB of DDR3, and the hard-drive comes with 500GB of storage capacity.
Other goodies include a 8-cell battery, eSATA, WiFi, Bluetooth, and Windows 7 as the operative system.
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Fujitsu presented the Lifebook T900 back in December 2009, and a few days ago it become available for purchase for $2,000.
The LifeBook T900 is a convertible notebook and you can pick one of the 3 processors: Intel Core i5-520M processor at 2.4GHz, or an Intel Core i5-540M at 2.53GHz, or lastly a i7-620M at 2.66GHz. In the inside you can put up to 8GB of memory RAM and opt for a solid-state-drive of 128GB, or a hard-drive of 500GB.
Windows 7 is the operative system and its battery life can last 5 hours.
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We have mentioned the LifeBook UH900 a few times before, but only today Fujitsu made the product available for purchase. It has a price tag of $850, that is, after the mail-in rebate valued at $150.
Specification-wise this Fujitsu UMPC – Ultra Mobile PC – has an Intel Atom Z530 processor at 1.6GHz, and 2GB of RAM. The Solid State Drive contains 62GB of storage capacity, and the goodies inlcude WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
The LifeBook UH900 comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium as the operative system.
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Fujitsu has recently announced the LifeBook UH900, and it lays claim as the world’s smallest mutlitouch-capable PC. It has a 5.6 “vivid glare screen”, 3.5G wireless connectivity, 62GB SSD, Atom Z530, ARM CPU, plus WXGA display resolution.
It should be ready for shipping in January, and I’m sure it will be on prominent display at CES this year. I’ll be sure to stop by the booth and get a good look at it for myself.
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The tiny screen in the picture is the extra screen you’re going to find mounted on the Fujitsu LifeBook N7010. The laptop was announced today and it’s going to be available starting with November 10 for just $1,499. Besides the 4-inch touch screen (yes it’s a touchscreen), the N7010 will get you the following features:
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One of the recent Fujitsu upgrades made to their Lifebook series of notebooks was the A6220 – a good but expensive computer. The other upgrade is a new Lifebook P8020, that continues with the high prices which in this case go up to $1,800. Is Fujitsu trying to compete with Apple in the price department? It surely looks like it.
OK, so maybe being ultraportable makes a laptop a bit more expensive, and the inclusion of a multitouch trackpad with zoom in/out functions (and others) also costs some money.
Anyhow, inside the new Fujitsu LifeBook P8020 that will be released in November, you’ll find the following items:
- Intel Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz processor
- 2GB RAM
- 120GB hard drive
- DVD burner (more…)
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Fujitsu has announced upgrades for three LifeBook notebooks which are meant to make them faster, safer and even more stylish. We are going to talk about the Lifebook A6220 today, but if you are interested in other lifebooks, you’ll have to know that the P8020 and T2020 LifeBooks have also new interesting features.
The A6220 is a 15.4 inch laptop which has a 15.4 inch Crystal View WXGA display and an Intel Centrino 2 processor. From now it will have swappable lids. That means you will be able to keep your laptop in fashion while dealing with any scratches that might occur. The lids come in indigo, red and gold so you will three versions to choose from. The lids are available from Fujitsu. Indigo comes as default while the red and gold options are available for $19.95 each.
Pricing for the A6220 starts at $1,299 for the basic configuration. Here’s what it would look like:
So what would you choose? The new MacBook or the LifeBooks A6220?
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Fujitsu Lifebook U2010 is certainly one of the most expensive tablet-UMPC out there. No matter what it packs inside the hefty price of $1,300 will make you want to buy a new Mac instead. (more…)
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Fujitsu is preparing for the release of their new lightweight corporate laptop, the LiFeBook FMV-R8250. The FMV-R8250 runs on 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100, and features 12.1-inch WXGA display, 1GB DDR2, 80GB HDD, DVD drive, 7.5 hours battery time, PC card slots, and USB and Gigabit Ethernet ports. LiFeBook FMV-R8250 comes preinstalled with Windows Vista Business OS. The device is expected to sell for US$2600.
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Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific today proudly reveals the latest addition to its convertible tablet PC series , the LifeBook T2010, at Vivocity in Singapore. The LifeBook T2010 is expected to sport one of the brightest displays for a convertible tablet PC and is designed for productivity and mobility.
This new Fujitsu Lifebook weighs only about 1.53 kg, and offers an impressive battery life of up to 11 hours with a 9-cell battery. With its 3-axis Shock Sensor, this sleek and handy companion assures everyone that it will not be easily affected by data loss from carelessness or unforeseen accidents.
You can also enjoy exceptional viewing clarity on the go with the 12.1-inch Wide XGA display that features an 80/80/80/80 wide viewing angle and 300nits brightness, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor viewing. With a bi-directional hinge, convenient tablet PC transformation from its notebook form enables mobile professionals to consistently achieve swift manageability when on the move.
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