Fujitsu Introduces six New Notebooks and Product Upgrades Based on Intel Centrino2 Processor

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today debuted six LifeBook notebooks powered by next-generation Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 processor technology offering increased performance and longer battery life. The enhanced LifeBook A6210 notebook features a stylish high-gloss black lid, bright 15.4-inch LCD display, wireless USB, faster E-SATA port, and a new gesture-enabled touchpad that lets users control many functions though simple finger movements for an enhanced interactive experience.

The LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC, the successor to the Fujitsu flagship LifeBook T4220 convertible notebook, and the new LifeBook T1010 convertible tablet PC are equipped with a 13.3-inch display, weigh in at just 4.35 pounds, among the lightest convertibles with the largest displays on the market.

The enterprise class LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC offers a modular bay that can accommodate an optical drive or a second battery and supports Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 with vPro(TM) technology, offering security and remote manageability on a chip.

The LifeBook T1010 convertible tablet PC, which offers a fixed optical drive, and has all the power of the LifeBook T5010 notebook without the additional high-end security features required by enterprise customers, is more geared towards consumers, small businesses and educational institutions.

The LifeBook E8420 notebook, the new powerhouse of the Fujitsu corporate desktop replacement portfolio with comprehensive security features and performance on par with a desktop PC, supports Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 with vPro(TM) technology. Rounding out the Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 powered notebooks introduced by Fujitsu are the ultra-mobile 4-pound LifeBook S6520 notebook with a 14.1-inch widescreen Crystal View display, one of the thinnest and lightest in the 14-inch class, and the thin-and-light LifeBook S7220 notebook with a 14.1-inch anti-glare widescreen display and built-in webcam.

The LifeBook A6210 notebook offers two 15.4-inch wide-screen display choices. Users can choose the Color Enhanced Crystal View display model for an enhanced viewing experience or the standard power-saving Crystal View LP display model. Both models feature an integrated HMDI port, which makes it easy to connect the notebook to high-definition televisions. The gesture touchpad translates finger movements into on-screen motions, for instance, parting two fingers to zoom in on a photo, simplifying and accelerating many activities.

The Genuine Windows Vista(R) Home Premium operating system with Service Pack 1 enables an integrated home-entertainment experience that includes photos, music, video, and television. Options include faster 802.11n wireless for up to 450Mbps of upload/download speed, and an E-SATA port for faster data exchange. The LifeBook A6210 notebook also offers a choice of shared or dedicated graphics, an external ExpressCard TV Tuner, a fingerprint sensor for security and password management, and an optional Blu-ray(TM) ROM drive.

Availability and Pricing
The LifeBook A6210, LifeBook T5010, LifeBook T1010, LifeBook E8420, LifeBook S6520 and LifeBook S7220 notebooks are available to order immediately. The LifeBook T5010 and LifeBook E8420 notebooks will be available with Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 with vPro(TM) technology in 30 days. The LifeBook A6210 notebook is priced at $1,149 (1) for a base configuration. The LifeBook T5010 tablet PC is priced at $1,769(1) for a base configuration.

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