Fujitsu has served up a new take on the tablet computer. Fujitsu PC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu, on Monday became the first company to offer both a traditional tablet computer and a ...
Fujitsu unveils a new tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound UMPC for the U.S. market Fujitsu Computer Systems announced a tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound ultramobile PC on ...
Fujitsu and tablet PCs have known each other for a long time. In fact, long enough for the Japan based company to come back and have another try at the segment that is absolutely booming. However, the ...
Imagine for a moment that you are viewing a crocodile sitting at the edge of a pond. Okay, maybe it’s not that hard to imagine with a picture like that. Let’s try this — imagine you are holding the ...
Fujitsu’s underpowered tablet PC, the T2020, is at least light and long-lived enough to get you through the work day. Like most tablet PCs, Fujitsu’s LifeBook T2020 caters to business folk. This ...
Seemingly confident in the future of Tablet PCs, Fujitsu released two new Tablet PC models today; the Lifebook T4020 and the Stylistic ST5032. The Lifebook is a convertible tablet, whereas the ...
— -- Fujitsu will launch a new tablet PC in August, the company's South Korean unit confirmed on Tuesday after information about the system leaked onto the Web. Details of the computer, called ...
It was at the VISIT 2010 event held in Germany that the world perhaps had the first glimpse of a new tablet PC from Fujitsu that has been designed to run Windows 7 OS. Cut short to the CES 2011 event ...
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. Tablet PCs probably get dropped more than other computers, so Fujitsu has created two machines that store data by using flash memory rather ...
For the occasional email that you may have to tap out on your tablet or smartphone, it doesn’t make sense to tote a whole physical keyboard in your bag. But then again, you can’t stand the virtual ...
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. today will announce a notebook PC that weighs just 2.2 lb. and can be converted into a tablet device with touch-screen and handwriting-recognition capabilities. The ...
Flash drives are expensive and hold less data, but for tablet PCs, which tend to get dropped a lot, they can be a good fit. Photos: Flash-based LifeBooks Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
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