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		<title>Fujitsu T730 for 1869$ + a free Lexmark X2670</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 06:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ts</dc:creator>
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Specs of Fujitsu LifeBook T730 convertible tablet:

Intel® Core™ i5-520M vPro™ Processor 2.4 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache) with Turbo Boost Technology
Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 32 (MUI), Bonus Media: Microsoft® Office Professional 2007 60-Day Trial, Microsoft® OneNote® 2007
12.1″ WXGA LED backlight bright LCD with wide-viewing angles for better outdoor viewing
Active digitizer (pen input)
Intel® HD Graphics
Built-in webcam [...]]]></description>
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<div>Specs of Fujitsu LifeBook T730 convertible tablet:</div>
<ul>
<li>Intel® Core™ i5-520M vPro™ Processor 2.4 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache) with Turbo Boost Technology</li>
<li>Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 32 (MUI), Bonus Media: Microsoft® Office Professional 2007 60-Day Trial, Microsoft® OneNote® 2007</li>
<li>12.1″ WXGA LED backlight bright LCD with wide-viewing angles for better outdoor viewing</li>
<li>Active digitizer (pen input)</li>
<li>Intel® HD Graphics</li>
<li>Built-in webcam with dual digital array microphones for video chat</li>
<li>2 GB DDR3 1066 MHz SDRAM memory (2 GB + empty slot)</li>
<li>160 GB S-ATA, 5400 rpm hard drive<sup>2</sup> (protected by Fujitsu Shock Sensor)</li>
<li>10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN</li>
<li>Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200 WLAN</li>
<li>Integrated Bluetooth Wireless</li>
<li>Modular Dual-Layer Super-Multi DVD Writer</li>
<li>Embedded Fingerprint Sensor, integrated TPM, Security Panel</li>
<li>Integrated ambient light sensor<sup>3</sup></li>
<li>Full-size, spill-resistant keyboard with touchpad (includes scroll sensor)</li>
<li>High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) port</li>
<li>User-cleanable dust filter</li>
<li>Main battery: Lithium ion (6-cell, 5200 mAh)</li>
<li>One-year International Limited Warranty</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a rel="attachment wp-att-1374" href="http://www.tsonev.com/main/2010/05/fujitsu-t730-for-1869-a-free-lexmark-x2670/fujitsu-siemens-t730-tablet-closed/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1374" title="fujitsu-siemens-t730-tablet-closed" src="http://www.tsonev.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/fujitsu-siemens-t730-tablet-closed.jpg" alt="" width="518" height="389" /></a></p>
<p>The price of the unit comes to show that for now only business will benefit from it.</p>
<p>source &#8211; <a href="http://www.alltouchtablet.com/touchscreen-tablet-news/fujitsu-t730-convertible-tablet-shows-up-for-sale-price-is-high-3093/">alltouchtablet.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fujitsu T4410 tablet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[source &#8211; alltouchtablet.com/ by John Pope

Are you in search of a fast tablet PC that will run all the programs you use on your deskop? You want it now? Take a look then at the Fujitsu T4410 tablet PC, a serious tablet powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. The other spec you’re interested in is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>source &#8211; <a href="http://www.alltouchtablet.com/articles/fujitsu-t4410-the-fast-tablet-pc-you-can-buy-today-2289/" target="_blank">alltouchtablet.com/</a> by John Pope</p>
<p><img title="Fujitsu T4410 Tablet PC" src="http://www.alltouchtablet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/fujitsu-t4410-tablet-pc.jpg" alt="Fujitsu T4410 Tablet PC" width="500" height="392" /></p>
<p>Are you in search of a fast tablet PC that will run all the programs you use on your deskop? You want it now? Take a look then at the <a href="http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/mobile/tablet_pcs/lifebook_t4410.html" target="_blank">Fujitsu T4410 tablet PC</a>, a serious <strong>tablet powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU</strong>. The other spec you’re interested in is the <strong>12.1 inch screen with multitouch and digitizer option</strong> that allows you to control the tablet with your fingers or the included stylus.</p>
<p>The Core 2 Duo CPU is not the fastest around since Intel launched the Core i5 and i7 mobile CPUs, but it does a better job than your Atom or Ultra Low Voltage CPU, and you’ll feel the speed in any of the apps you will run. Here’s a break down of the specs of <a href="http://www.alltouchtablet.com/tag/fujitsu/">Fujitsu</a> T4410 Tablet PC:</p>
<ul>
<li>Intel Core 2 Duo CPU up to T9600 running at 2.8 GHz</li>
<li>12.1 inch screen (1280 x 800 pixels) multi touch enabled which can be rotated in both directions!!!</li>
<li>up to 8 GB RAM</li>
<li>up to 320 GB HDD or 128 GB SSD drive</li>
<li>WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G</li>
<li>modular second expansion bay with options for battery, HDD or optical drive</li>
<li>ambient light sensor, fingerprint reader</li>
<li>6 hours run time with the primary battery, up to 9 hours with the second one mounted in the modular bay</li>
<li>1.8 kg weight</li>
<li>Windows 7 Professional OS with Windows XP downgrade option</li>
</ul>
<p>Those specs are respectable for any of the current 12 inch laptops, so expect a seamless user experience thanks to the combination of hardware and software, but the <strong>other consequence is the high price tag</strong>. On Amazon I’ve found two models: <a href="http://bit.ly/aljxrR" target="_blank">one with T6670 CPU at 2.2GHz for 1291$</a> and <a href="http://bit.ly/9bPX0d" target="_blank">one with a P8700 CPU at 2.53 GHz for 1544$</a>. They’re not cheap by any means, but if performance is what you seek then this is your best option currently.</p>
<p>Now back to the overall look of Fujitsu T4410, you won’t be amazed about how it looks like, but you’ll appreciate the fact that <strong>the screen can be rotated both ways</strong>, so no more trouble when lending your computer to a friend and he doesn’t know how to open it. That if you are the type that lends 1500$ worth of gear often.</p>
<p>check out the original post with a couple of videos of the table at <a href="http://www.alltouchtablet.com/articles/fujitsu-t4410-the-fast-tablet-pc-you-can-buy-today-2289/" target="_blank">alltouchtablet.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fujitsu MH380 in Pretty Pink with Hearts On Top</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[source &#8211; netbooked.net/

Fujitsu Japan has taken their new Pinetrail MH380 netbook in red, and instead of making more palatable black or white models available, they’ve gone in the other direction and made a pink model available.. with hearts! Way to gross me out. Well that’s what you get when you let a fashion model design [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>source &#8211; <a href="http://netbooked.net/blog/fujitsu-mh380-in-pretty-pink-with-hearts-on-top/" target="_blank">netbooked.net/</a></p>
<p><img src="http://netbooked.net/images/uploads/articles/pink-mh380.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="360" /></p>
<p>Fujitsu Japan has taken their new Pinetrail MH380 netbook in red, and instead of making more palatable black or white models available, they’ve gone in the other direction and made a pink model available.. with hearts! Way to gross me out. Well that’s what you get when you let a fashion model design your netbook.</p>
<p>Specs don’t differ from the standard model: An Atom N450 processor, GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB RAM, 250B HDD, 10.1” 1366 x 768 display, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Windows 7 Starter. Usual array of ports. As this is Japan, all MH380 (<em>Loox M</em>) models come with WiMAX.</p>
<p>See the <a title="Pink Fujitsu MH380 product page" href="http://www.fmworld.net/fmv/pcpm1001/looxm/momoeri/" target="_blank">pink Fujitsu MH380 product page</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://netbooked.net/images/uploads/articles/pink-mh380-02.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="275" /></p>
<p>Source: <a title="PC Watch" href="http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20100316_354964.html" target="_blank">PC Watch</a></p>
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		<title>Fujitsu&#8217;s LifeBook UH900 flaws</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[source &#8211; engadget.com By Darren Murph

There&#8217;s no question that Fujitsu&#8217;s LifeBook UH900 is a niche device; much like Sony&#8217;s VAIO P, there&#8217;s just not a lot of demand for an expensive clamshell with an extremely high resolution and an exceptionally cramped keyboard. That said, there&#8217;s a curious seduction surrounding this thing, and critics over at Pocketables seemed to agree. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>source &#8211; <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/08/fujitsus-lifebook-uh900-gets-reviewed-notable-flaws-found/">engadget.com</a> By <a href="http://www.engadget.com/editor/darren-murph">Darren Murph</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pocketables.net/2010/03/review-fujitsu-lifebook-uh900-loox-ug90.html"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/03/ug900-tablet.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="4" vspace="4" /></a></p>
<p>There&#8217;s no question that Fujitsu&#8217;s <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/uh900">LifeBook UH900</a> is a niche device; much like Sony&#8217;s <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/10/vaio-p-in-depth-impressions/">VAIO P</a>, there&#8217;s just not a lot of demand for an expensive clamshell with an extremely high resolution and an exceptionally cramped keyboard. That said, there&#8217;s a curious seduction surrounding this thing, and critics over at <em>Pocketables</em> seemed to agree. After spending some long days (and nights, don&#8217;tcha know?) with the Japanese version of this here device, they came away with a huge mixed bag of emotions. On one hand, the snappy performance and excellent portability made it difficult to put down, but the downright dreadful 2 &#8211; 2.5 hours of battery life more or less forced them to. There&#8217;s also more gentle gripes about the screen color, the &#8220;toy-like&#8221; build quality and &#8220;useless multitouch.&#8221; For us, that&#8217;s probably one flaw too many to accept, but the forgiving among us should definitely check out the full skinny before making a final call.</p>
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