Fujitsu introduced five new PCs on Oct. 19, all featuring Microsofts Windows 7 operating system, set to launch on Oct. 22. The new Fujitsu PCs include a netbook, two tablets, an ultra-thin and a notebook, and focus on touch capabilities for both the enterprise and consumers.Just days before the launch of Microsofts Windows 7, Fujitsu has
introduced five new touch-emphasizing mobile PC offerings two
convertible tablet PCs, a notebook, an ultra-thin notebook and a
netbook that will run the new operating system.
Paul Moore, Fujitsu senior director of mobile product management, said
Fujitsu has been working with pen input for years, and that the
availability of an OS that supports both pen- and touch-input opens
the floodgates. Windows 7, he told eWEEK, is quicker, more secure,
easier to network, easier to setup and it supports multitouch.
Health care is a particular market that can benefit from the
combination of touch- and pen- input combined with multitouch, and
Moore offered the example of a physician meeting with a patient:
viewing the patients records vertically, turning the tablet PC
horizontally to view an X-ray, and quickly pinching or expanding his or
her fingers to take a closer look at the image.
Theres a lot of intuitiveness here, said Moore, and with built-in
connectivity, Theres no more, Can you get me that chart? By the
time the patient leaves the office, the prescription is at the
pharmacist.
Police officers, too, could benefit from the option of a touch screen
while driving, but also pen input to enter details once theyve pulled
someone over or to collect a drivers signature.
The LifeBook T4310 and T4410 are both convertible tablet PCs with
bi-directional hinges. The T4310, for consumers and students, is
available with multitouch input, while the enterprise-minded T4410
offers a choice of pen-only input or both pen and multitouch input.
The T4310, in its lightest configuration, weighs 4.2 pounds with a
12.1-inch WXGA LED backlight display. Theres a full-size
spill-resistant keyboard with touchpad, a stylus with eraser
functionality, a modular bay with quick release, and an Intel Core 2
Duo processor. Fujitsus Touch Launcher technology offers an
on-screen way to launch applications and perform tasks, and the T410
additionally includes a webcam with microphones, an integrated
fingerprint sensor and Windows 7 Home Premium.
The glossy, black T4310 will be available Oct. 30 for a starting price of $1,099.
The silver-and-black T4410 also features a 12-inch screen, but comes
with an optional WXGA LED backlit display and wide-viewing angles. It
starts at 3.9 pounds and offers all the features of the 4310, plus
enterprise-geared features such as embedded TPM and port replicator
support.
The T4410 runs Windows 7 Professional, Vista Business and is offers a
downgrade option for XP. Its available immediately and starts at
$1,299 with an active digitizer and $1,299 with a dual-digitizer.
The P3010 is a 3.5-pound, $549 ultra-thin notebook.
Netbooks have their challenges, said Moore. There are challenges
with the screen, the keyboard, performance. So we came up with P3010.
It has an 11.6-inch screen, a [1.6GHz] AMD ULV processor and a
spill-resistant keyboard and dust filter.
The dust filter is unique to Fujitsu.
Were finding that people put [their notebooks] on the floor, on the
grass, on their laps, so the fan acts as mini dust buster, said Moore.
You can put your finger in the [dust trap to clean it] and blow it
off. It keeps your fan cleaner, and in a year you dont have a
whirling, overheating machine.
Theres no optical drive on the P3010, but an external DVD is
available. Bluetooth is included, as is 2GB of memory, a 320GB hard
drive, a webcam, three USB ports and Atheros BGN Wireless connectivity.
Featuring Windows 7 Home Premium, the P3010 will be available for purchase at the end of October, with delivery in mid-November.
Fujitsu is also debuting two versions of its desktop replacement
LifeBook A1220 notebook, one with DVD re-write, for $749, and the other
with Blu-ray, for $999. They feature 15.6-inch wide screens with
Crystal View HD display; Intel Core 2 Duo processors; 4 GB of DDR3
(double-data-rate 3) memory thats expandable up 8GB; 500GB, 5,400rpm
SATA hard drives; and 500GB 802.11N wireless and Bluetooth
connectivity.
Webcams, the dust filter, an HDMI port and 4 USB ports are also on
board. Both versions run Windows 7 Home Premium, and are said to be
available immediately.
Last but not least and despite the challenges of netbooks Fujitsu
is refreshing its netbook line with the M2011, a 10.1-inch netbook with
a WSVGA display, an Intel Atom 280 processor, a Windows 7 Starter
operating system, a webcam, 1GB of memory and a 250FB hard drive.
Theres a six-cell battery for up to six hours of battery life, and
connectivity options include built-in Atheros 802.11 b/g/n wireless and
Bluetooth.
The M2011 is available immediately, for a starting price of $449.