Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fujitsu T2010 Lifebook

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Fujitsu T2010 Lifebook
If you cannot decide whether a tablet PC or a notebook/laptop computer is best suited to your requirements, the new, stylish T2010 Lifebook PC from Fujitsu could be exactly what you’re looking for as the device will function as both thanks to its TFT screen being mounted via a bi-directional hinge.

The Microsoft Vista based Fujitsu T2010 Lifebook is available in three flavours, with the top of the range model featuring a low voltage Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor running at 1.2GHz, a 12.1 inch wide screen WXGA TFT back lit screen (optionally enhanced with an anti-reflective coating), 2GB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM memory, 120 GB S-ATA 5400rpm hard disk, internal 56K V.90 modem, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi link, Bluetooth connectivity, an embedded TPM smart card slot and an integrated fingerprint sensor.
Fujitsu T2010 Lifebook Detail
Add into this the addition of Fujitsu’s Shock Sensor Utility which serves to protect your hard drive from head crashes in the event of knocks or impacts and you have a versatile, highly portable mobile computing solution that not only looks the business but is capable of handling just about anything you throw at it.The major draw for us, however, is undoubtedly the device’s hinged screen which, though by no means the first of its kind, is beautifully implemented.
The T2010 Lifebook retails from $1599 ($1909 for the top of the range model detailed above) and can read up on the T2010 Lifebook’s extensive range of features, as well as specific model specifications, via the official Fujitsu product page.

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