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Fujitsu LifeBook MH380
First introduced back in December last year, the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 is finally available for purchase in the US via Fujitsu’s online store. Priced at just $449, this mini laptop offers you the following specifications: a 10-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, a 1GB RAM, a 250GB HDD, a 1.3MP webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 6-cell battery and Windows 7 Starter OS.
Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Multitouch
Convertible tablets are and will remain specialized products that cater to a certain group of people. Nevertheless, the muititouch LifeBook T5010 is the hallmark of what a tablet user experience should be. Though the design lacks style and the battery life could use some pick up,
it now has dual active displays, which works like this: The pen triggers Wacom's digitized panel, and when you apply a finger (or two),the capacitive touch panel similar to the Apple iPhone's, is activated.
The T5010 retains an older chassis that's just begging for a makeover. While other tablet makers are using 12-inch widescreens,the T5010 opted to use a 13.3-inch screen,one of the biggest for a tablet. The T5010 also has a responsive capacitive touch technology, instead of resistive, so you don't have to apply pressure against the screen.The multi-touch display recognizes up to two fingers, and that means you can pinch and rotate photos, Word documents, Web pages, PDF files, and so on. You also get a free upgrade to Windows 7.
Though pricey and a bit outdated in terms of design, the T5010 is a convertible tablet that gives you three vital tools for data input: a keyboard, a digital pen, and now,muititouch.
SPECS:
2.53-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo PS700 processor
2GB SDRAM
80GB hard drive
Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics
13.3-inch display
4.8 pounds
3 USB ports
63-Wh battery
Windows Vista Business C32-bit).
Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Muititouch
PRICE: $1,859
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PROS :Capacitive touch panel. Support Windows 7 Multi-touch. Digitized pen is an excellent tool. Powerful and energy-efficient processor. Mobile Broadband available. Tons of security features.
CONS :Clunky design. Tablets are still pricey instruments. Battery life is below average on a single battery. 80GB hard drive is more meager than those found in netbooks.
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