Fujitsu today expanded its line of LifeBook laptops in North America, launching new ultra-thin notebooks, multi-touch convertible tablets and desktop alternatives designed for business travelers and consumers.
The Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 is a convertible tablet PC for mobile professionals, available with multi-touch/pen input or pen-only input. The LifeBook T4310 is the consumer counterpart, weighing in at 4.2 pounds with a 12.1-inch WXGA LED backlit display and bi-directional hinge.
A dual digitizer delivers the capability to use traditional pen-based input, as well as the ability to use two-finger touch to manipulate images, zoom into maps, and interact with the tablet PC in new ways.
The T4310 is powered by Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core 2 Duo processor technology, and offers a range of ports including HDMI, VGA, FireWire, Gigabit Ethernet and 3 USB ports. It also sports a full-sized, spill-resistant keyboard with touchpad.
The T4410 offers everything the T4310 has, in addition to optional Windows 7 Professional, Vista Business or XP Downgrade. The T4310 also gets professional features like embedded TMP and port replicator support.
The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 starts at $1200 and is available immediately, while the LifeBook T4310 starts at $1150 and will start selling on October 30.
Other new Fujitsu laptops
Fujitsu also introduced the LifeBook P3010 ultra-thin notebook, LifeBook A1220 desktop alternative notebook and the Fujitsu M2011 netbook.
The LifeBook P3010 sports a 11.6-inch WXGA LCD display and weighs approximately 3.5 pounds. The machine is powered by Windows 7 Home Premium, a 1.6 GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor, 2GB memory (expandable to 4GB), 320GB HDD and 3 USB ports. Like the convertible tablets above, the P3010 gets a full-size, spill-resitant keyboard as well. Base price: $550. Release: Mid-November 2009.
The LifeBook A1220 boasts a 15.6-inch widescreen, Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB DDR3 memory (expandable to 8GB), 500GB HDD and can be configured with a Blu-ray player. The machine also offers 4 USB ports and an HDMI port. The machine is powered by Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). Base price w/Blu-ray: $1000. Release: Immediately.
The Fujitsu M2011 netbook is powered by Windows 7 Starter, and provides a 10.1-inch WSVGA display, Intel Atom 280 processor, 1GB memory and 250GB hard drive. There's also Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a Webcam. A 6-cell battery promises up to six hours of battery life. Base price: $450. Release: Immediately.
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