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Fujitsu LifeBook P1630: Sturdy, Compact and High Performance Tablet PC

LifeBook P1630 is the latest LifeBook launched by Fujitsu. It’s sturdy, compact and is optimised for corporate people who always crave for performance in a diminutive form factor. The main attraction of the LifeBook P1630 is its 3.5G capabilities that let you stay connected with your work, family, friends and multimedia world. Design wise, the LifeBook P1630 looks similar to its predecessors. Its outer body has same attractive curves and bends that are noticed in other Fujitsu LifeBooks.More...

The LifeBook P1630 offers an 8.9 inch touch enabled display that can reproduce vibrant colours and stunning videos at a resolution of 1280×768 pixels. The successor to the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P1620 is equally compact and won’t take up much space in your bag. Moreover, the P1630’s touch screen can be rotated and folded anytime to convert it into a full fledged tablet PC. In that mode you can use the digitiser pen to navigate and browse through different applications. The processing core of LifeBook P1630 is powered via an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor clocked at 1.2GHz and the memory slot can accommodate up to 2GB DDR2 RAM. You can install up to 120GB normal HDD or a 64GB SSD for storage purposes.

The LifeBook P1630 does care about your data security and privacy. It offers an eight level protection against hackers, unauthorised logins and normal wear and tear. The total protection package consists of a LifeBook Lock, Fingerprint Recognition, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), BIOS Lock, HDD Lock, Anti-theft Lock Slot and the Fujitsu 3D Shock Sensor.


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Fujitsu Upgrades LifeBook A1110: Unveils LifeBook A1120

Fujitsu finally develops a new LifeBook which follows the footprints of the popular LifeBook A1110 but delivers better performance and packs all the latest hardware and software applications. One if the unique features of this awesome LifeBook is that you can change the colour and design of its outer lid using a swappable solution. You can choose from variety of lids that can be changed anytime, just like you change the body and keypad of your Nokia mobile. The company is currently offering Pink lid with Butterfly patterns, Royal Blue lid with Loyal Art patterns and lid in Green with Labyrinth patterns.

The LifeBook A1120 packs an Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 processor embedded on Intel GM45 Express Chipset. For blazing performance, you can add up to 4GB RAM to this configuration and enjoy glitch free operation while on the move. The device can also hold up to 250GB (5400RPM) SATA drive that can accommodate all your collection of multimedia files, audio, video and photos. Apart from this an Intel GMA X4500MHD graphics adapter is also built-in to deliver unmatched video performance on the 15.6-inch SuperFine 16:9 HD widescreen TFT (1366 by 768 pixels). The widescreen is also larger than that offered on many other Fujitsu Lifebooks, like the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook S7220, for instance.  “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,” comments Yong Poh Choo, product manager at Fujitsu.

The new computer would definitely function as an excellent model for browsing online with the Safari on Windows browser.


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LifeBook U820 by Fujitsu: Cross between a Smartphone and Netbook

LifeBook U820 is a robust portable computing device developed by Fujitsu exclusively for those who seek performance in a diminutive form factor. It’s a convertible notebook that packs cutting edge hardware for optimum speed and jaw dropping multimedia performance. The LifeBook U820 charges a little bit extra as compared to other devices but it’s really worth it.

Like many other mobile computers the LifeBook U820 is also powered by an Intel Atom Processor Z530, which is known for its awesome computing capabilities. The processor is paired with a 1GB of DDR2 RAM running at a speed of 533MHz. So obviously this little Lifebook is nowhere near the processing power of an ordinary laptop like the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook T5010. Nevertheless, for its size the U820’s processor power is very respectiable and more than enough for watching high definition movies, playing 3D games or multi-tasking with various applications open at once. The screen size of LifeBook U820 is 5.6 inches only. It’s a WXGA display that is touch enabled and can support resolution up to 1280×800 pixels. Storage options include one 120 GB Toshiba HDD @ 4200 RPM. There are plenty of connectivity options including USB, WiFi, Bluetooth and others, making this computer perfect for browsing with Safari on Windows.

The LifeBook U280 sits in between a smartphone and a netbook. The keypad is kept small to maintain the compact form factor. This is the only downside of this device but if you are comfortable enough to use a mobile phone then you can easily master the keypad of this LifeBook too.

 

 


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