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Fujitsu LifeBook P1630: Lightweight and Versatile

By Jenny • Mar 6th, 2009 • Category: Laptops

Fujitsu has just rolled out another LifeBook called the LifeBook P1630 to offer users a compact yet sturdy mobile notebook. The LifeBook P1630 is designed for maximum productivity and functionality. Along with the latest cutting edge hardware and functions, the notebook also packs 3.5G HSDPA capabilities in a diminutive form factor. As far as the design of the notebook is concerned, it’s not that different from other Fujitsu LifeBooks. But still, the LifeBook P1630 is appealing. It’s an awesome notebook that can also be used as a tablet and take notes while on the move.

The LifeBook P1630 has got an 8.9 inch (1280×768) touchscreen display that makes it perfect companion while travelling. The successor to the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P1620 measures just 232×167x37mm and can be slipped into any handbag. Although the LifeBook P1630 is so small and compact, it does not lack in features and hardware options. You can swivel the display anytime to convert the device into a tablet and enjoy working with digitiser pen. The embedded 3.5G technology makes sure that you can communicate anytime, anywhere. The LifeBook P1630 also hosts variety of security features to offer an eight level protection against malicious attacks and unauthorised access. It comes with a LifeBook Lock, Fingerprint Recognition, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), BIOS Lock, HDD Lock, Anti-theft Lock Slot and the Fujitsu 3D Shock Sensor.

Fujitsu LifeBook P1630 Tech Specs

• 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor
• Up to 2GB DDR2 RAM
• Up to 120GB HDD or 64GB Solid State Drive
• 1.3 MP integrated web cam
• USB, Bluetooth (optional), Wi-Fi, SC card slot etc.

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Fujitsu LifeBook A1120: Swap out the Laptop’s Lid for a new Colour

By Jenny • Feb 26th, 2009 • Category: Laptops, Mobile Computer News

Fujitsu has extended its LifeBook lineup of portable computer systems by introducing the new A1120 laptop. This one is designed to allow users to change the colour of the laptop’s lid using a swappable solution. The LifeBook A1120 is an upgraded version of the company’s LifeBook A1110 laptop and delivers better performance and hardware configuration.

It packs an Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 processor paired with Intel GM45 Express Chipset and can support up to 4GB of memory for unprecedented speed and performance. These specs are already better than those on other high-end Lifebooks, like the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P1620, for instance. Of course, the A1120’s impressive list of features doesn’t stop there; for storage you can install up to 250GB (5400RPM) SATA drive and store thousands of photos, music lots of videos. The system’s graphics are powered via integrated Intel GMA X4500MHD that renders awesome images and fluid videos on the 15.6-inch SuperFine 16:9 HD widescreen TFT at a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. The unique feature of this laptop is that you can change its exterior look by changing the outer lid anytime you want. Fujitsu is offering different designer lids such as Pink with Butterfly patterns, Royal Blue with Loyal Art patterns and Green with Labyrinth patterns. The LifeBook A1120 also features advanced connectivity options, integrated web cam, optical drive etc.

Yong Poh Choo, product manager at Fujitsu said, “Fujitsu is always striving to bring our products to the next level in technology and deliver the best performers to our customers. We identify what’s important to our customers and we incorporate it into our products. Our commitment to quality and reliability is pertinent in the products we have offered through the years.”

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Fujitsu LifeBook U820: Extra Compact Mini Tablet PC

By Jenny • Dec 19th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

LifeBook U820 is a convertible notebook, which hosts a wide array of exciting features. It is capable of handling resource hungry tasks with aplomb. Despite its cost, the Fujitsu Lifebook’s compact size, especially for a tablet PC, in addition to remarkable features, more than justifies its expense.

As far as the size and form factor are concerned, the LifeBook U820 stands between a smartphone and a netbook. When closed, it is small enough to fit into a coat pocket, which can definitely not be said for most tablet PCs, like the Toshiba Portege M700, for example. Coming to the hardware specification, it equips a 5.6” WXGA screen that has an amazing resolution of 1280×800 pixels with passive touch screen capability. An Intel Atom Processor Z530 is installed at its core, which gives the device superior processing powers. There is 1 GB of DDR2 @ 533 MHz on-board memory located in the computer. For data storage, one 120 GB Toshiba HDD is installed that runs @ 4200 rpm. Apart from these, the LifeBook U820 also features a built-in GPS receiver and integrated Garmin Mobile PC. It fully complies with the 802.11a/b/g/draft-n specifications and includes an integrated Bluetooth mode for wireless communication.

One major advantage of having LifeBook U280 is that it’s very easy to use. The keyboard is ergonomically designed. However to maintain the ultra-portable form factor the keyboard keys are kept small. So if you are used to typing on large keyboards then it may take some time to get used to this one, but overall the Fujitsu LifeBook U820 is one of the best performer’s in its class.

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A Feast and great Bargain for UK Lifebook Users

By Wilson • Nov 27th, 2008 • Category: Laptops

For the first time Fujitsu Siemens has come up with a unique and exciting offer for its UK customers. The company is offering a chance to get a free Lifebook upgrade every three years. If UK consumers buy a brand new Lifebook between now and April 2009, then they will surely get a replacement Lifebook every three years for life. This is an unprecedented promotional campaign by the company and has been named Lifebook 4 Life.

Apart from the above mentioned scheme there is another offer for UK PC enthusiasts called the Esprimo Promise. According to this scheme the users of the Esprimo range of laptops will benefit by extending the standard warranty period of their machines. If the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook laptop breaks within three years of purchase then Fujitsu Siemens will replace it with the new one and will also refund the purchase price.

These two offers are amazingly good and will attract a large number of notebook users. However, to receive the advantages of these two schemes the consumers must fulfill some conditions. First, these schemes are for UK consumers only and the buyers must register their laptops within 21 days of purchase. Second, both the offers are valid till 21 April 2009 only and the customers opting for the Lifebook 4 Life offer have to upgrade the standard warranty of their Lifebook by paying an additional amount of £40. After this if the customer returns the Lifebook in proper working condition after three years he will get a new one from the company.

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The Fujitsu Lifebook N7010 is an Innovative Laptop

By Dean • Nov 11th, 2008 • Category: Laptops

As a revolutionary creation by Fujitsu, the Lifebook N7010 is credited with being the first complete notebook that features a second Touch Zone display. The laptop equipped with a Blu-Ray drive, includes a 16-inches Crystal View display and a 2.26 GHz Intel Core Duo P8400.

The user can control CDs and DVDs via the extra 4-inch touch sensitive screen, in addition to viewing slide shows. You can be assured of fast processing and high quality images with the Duo P8400 while enjoying the benefits of a fairly wide screen. The powerful ATI Radeon HD 3470 graphics and 256MB GDDR3 memory is ideal for producing and storing high-quality graphics. If you require more graphics memory, then you can enhance the existing one with the HyperMemory support. Even not considering the revolutionary extra screen, this new LifeBook packs more punch than most predecessors, including the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook S7210. Moreover, the novel N7010 Lifebook also features a memory stick and an integrated E-Sata port, providing you adequate options for downloading and transferring data. Adding up to the versatility, a 1.3 mega pixels webcam and digital microphone are also onboard. The integrated Bluetooth wireless technology and wireless WiFi Link 5100 makes it a truly smart machine. Enjoy convenient scrolling and zooming with the gesture enabled touchpad.

You also don’t have to worry about the tidiness of the spill- resistant keyboard, as it also includes a detachable dust-filter. With such amazing features, the N7010 will surely augment the fame of the Fujitsu’s Lifebook range.

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The Fujitsu Lifebook U1010

By Alexis • Sep 8th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Fujitsu has always believed in setting trends. The new ultra portable U1010 tablet PC comes as no surprise, given the current popularity of laptops and their trend in becoming more compact and manageable. This computer weighs only 600 grams and is extremely easy to handle. The screen has a maximum resolution of 1024X600 pixels, making it still perfect for entertaining, despite the small size. The Tablet PC also houses a 512 KB of cache along with 1GB of DDR2 RAM. The operating system used on the computer is Windows Vista Premium, the latest brainchild of Microsoft.

The tablet PC can be easily carried to any public place for work. You will not require a lot of space to sit and work, in fact the Lifebook allows for comfortable working even in very cramped conditions. The 2-cell battery used in the computer has the tendency to last for more than three hours, which is rather average, but definitely not substandard. The hard drive has a space of 40 GB which is more than enough to store any kind of applications, files and documents. The Lifebook is a great communicator with integrated wireless communication, quite a few USB ports and memory card slots. The whole unit is made up of plastic and gives a very elegant look. Anyone looking for ability in very compact definitions cannot go wrong with this Tablet PC.

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Lifebook T5010

By Alexis • Aug 29th, 2008 • Category: Laptops, Uncategorized

As technology develops, people feel compelled to buy the latest gadgets. That’s why nowadays the technically savvy are leaning towards tablet PC’s and leaving their desktops and laptops behind. Here we’ll give exposure to the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T5010 which dazzles with its unmatched and unbeatable appearance.

Apart from its great appearance, the Lifebook T5010 has some impressive attributes which should be mentioned. The device incorporates an Intel Core 2 Duo processor which works at the speed of 2.26 GHz. This advanced processor is very rarely found in tablet PC’s. The Lifebook T5010 is brilliantly intelligent, thanks to its 80GB hard disk which is equal to the hard disk of a normal computer. For excellent speeds, the product has a notable 2GB RAM which is more than sufficient.

This model uses Windows Vista Business as its operating system, being the latest from Windows. A user can also utilize its Bluetooth for the purpose of file transferring. Most importantly, the battery back up of the gadget has in-built standard 6-cell Li-ion batteries. So those who want to experience a different and advanced product should go and check out the Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T5010.

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The LIFEBOOK P7230 Tablet PC

By James • Aug 8th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Tablet PC are continuously increasing in popularity. Nearly every leading computer manufacturer has already launched their own tablet PC model, only verifying the importance of this trend. Fujitsu, already known as something of an expert when it comes to manufacturing tablet PCs, has done it again, this time with the Lifebook P7230.

The gadget is giving strong competition to its rivals as it incorporates excellent components and features, giving it an edge over other similar models. For quick, effective and excellent work, this PC uses the dominant Windows Vista operating system. The Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook P7230 also comprises phenomenal core components, including the Intel 945GMS chipset (Motherboard) and an Intel Core2 Duo ULV Processor which offers the speed of 1.20 GHz. The processor speed is obviously somewhat lacking, however, for a tablet PC it is still a reasonable speed. As far as storage space is concerned, this device incorporates a 1.8 inch 80 GB hard disk. For brilliant speed Fujitsu has incorporated 2 GB of RAM meant for fast and quick working. It is also equipped with a DVD writer, which is of great help for frequent DVD and CD users. One can also enjoy working on the 10.6 inch TFT screen, delivering an incredible clarity of 1280 x 768 pixels. Furthermore, the included Intel 945GMS graphics card ensures you can view games, movies, and programmes with the utmost clarity. So, despite the slow processor speed, anyone in the market for a tablet PC will do well to check out this model.

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The Business Professional FUJITSU LIFEBOOK T4220

By James • Aug 8th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

With the aim of revolutionising the world of portable computers, tablet PCs have entered the market. So now its time to stop showing off with your laptops, and switch over to the Fujitsu Lifebook T4220. Those who are unfamiliar with this model are probably asking exactly what type of computer it is. The Fujitsu Lifebook is a super sleek tablet PC available in the market at reasonable price.

As far as looks and style are concerned, this unit is very impressive. Of course, its attributes are even more attractive and impressive. One can work efficiently on this magical device as it is equipped an original version Windows Vista. The computer’s primary components are of excellent quality and include an Intel 965 GM motherboard, and an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, working at the impressive speed of 2.6 GHz. The system bus itself is offering the equally stunning speed of 800 MHz. The Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4220 is loaded with a full 160 GB of hard drive space, thereby offering plenty of options. And for excellent speed the Fujitsu Lifebook depends up on its RAM, which is expandable by up to 4GB. The gadget’s display is 12.1 inches, and, like all tablet PCs, can be rotated for extra working convenience. Moreover, thanks to its Intel GMA X3100 video graphics card, all action on the screen looks superb. Overall, the Lifebook offers the perfect option for

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Fujitsu Lifebook P1610

By Wilson • Jul 31st, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Tablet PC’s have surely revolutionized the world of computers and also changed our definition of portability. Till now we used to think that laptops are the only successful portable form of computers. But the onset of tablet PCs has proved us completely wrong. These tablet PC’s are the infant cousins of laptops. Let us take a look at the Fujitsu Lifebook P1610 (tablet PC) and discuss its specifications.

This phenomenal gadget is a convertible notebook slash tablet PC, which is a superb combination. The device incorporates a build of Windows Vista as is standardly done Fujitsu Siemens computers. The Lifebook P1610 possesses an Intel® 945GMS chipset accompanied by an Intel® Core™2 Solo ULV Processor. The processor promises to deliver a speed of 1.20 GHz, which is really on the lower side for a laptop, but decent for a tablet PC. This sophisticated unit is equipped with 1 GB of RAM at a speed of 533 MHz. The Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook T4220, Fujitsu’s higher end tablet PC, comes with twice as much RAM. An external Super Multi DVD drive is included along with Lifebook P1610 and it gets connected via USB. Its graphics are also top-notch and the credit here goes to its IntelGMA 950 with a 256-bit graphics core and dynamic video dual view memory technology. A user can enjoy these exhilarating graphics on the 8.9 inch TFT-WXGA screen (Resolution: 1280 x 768 pixels). The rest of the units features include integrated UMTS, built-in Bluetooth, a port replicator and a rechargeable Li-Ion battery.

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