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Fujitsu has many things on display at this year's CES and one of them is a mobile personal computer whose greatest asset is a long battery life.
The Fujitsu Lifebook SH771 is not exactly the newest of notebooks.
After all, it was originally launched months ago, in late October, 2011.
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12 January 2012 10:25 GMT |
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It was only a matter of time before Fujitsu announced another laptops and, sure enough, it completed the Lifebook SH771, which is supposed to have both good performance and battery life.
The Fujitsu Lifebook SH771 is said to have a battery life of 14 hours.
This would be a lot in any case, which makes it especial... |
3 November 2011 03:54 GMT |
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People who believed Fujitsu had not prepared another laptop besides the Lifebook SH76/E are grossly mistaken, as the company also designed the LifeBook SH54/E. Fujitsu did not exactly go out of its way to actually advertise the Lifebook SH76/E as an ultrabook, but the media did it well enough for it. After all, w... |
5 October 2011 04:42 GMT |
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Ultrabooks make a point of being thin enough to actually challenge tablets, so to speak, but Fujitsu decided to not have this as primary focus as long as it could implement more than enough features to make up for it. Fujitsu Japan developed and revealed two new ultra-light notebooks, one of which is the Lifebook S... |
5 October 2011 02:52 GMT |
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Even though there is still some time left until the Back to School season is officially opened, Fujitsu has already unveiled an Intel-powered notebook for this very special occasion, the 13.3-inch LifeBook SH531, which is designed to offer improved functionality at an attractive price point.
Fujitsu's new sy... |
29 July 2011 09:51 GMT |
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With all the news in regards to tablets swarming the Internet, one would think Fujitsu would hurry as best it can to produce a slate that was scheduled for release in a few days, but the opposite seems to have happened instead.The tablet market is definitely not in any real shortage of slates, even though some model... |
24 June 2011 11:00 GMT |
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The market of convertible tablets might not be the greatest of segments on the IT industry, but it doesn't seem to be in any danger of disappearing, so the fact that Fujitsu is now selling one of these things isn't too great a shock.Media tablets may be a relatively new product type, but convertible ones h... |
19 May 2011 05:54 GMT |
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It seems that the newest Atom processor to leave Intel's labs has been scoring design wins ever since it came out, with Fujitsu now adding to the list by unveiling the LifeBook TH40/D.Since the Intel Atom Z670 processor came out about a month ago, it is no real surprise to hear that makers of tablets have adopt... |
13 May 2011 05:12 GMT |
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Those wishing that pico projectors would see some more widespread use need not wait any longer now that Fujitsu decided to sacrifice the spot usually reserved for a certain, more common piece of hardware.Pico projectors are, as the name implies, miniature versions of those hardware components or devices that project... |
22 April 2011 05:35 GMT |
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It really looks like there is some serious amount of focus and many resources being invested in the 3D computer and consumer electronics market if Fujitsu came out and started shipping a notebook with this capability.There doesn't seem to be overly much movement on the IT market nowadays, but things aren't... |
29 March 2011 07:21 GMT |
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Since AMD finally released a noteworthy platform for netbooks and ultraportables, it makes sense that system builders would start to make systems based on it, as proven by Fujitsu, whose latest Brazos laptop has just been detailed.
Intel may have placed a sort of limit on how large netbooks based on the Pine Trai... |
12 January 2011 09:47 GMT |
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Every time Intel or AMD launch a new processor family, a slew of product announcements follows as every company hurries to intro their refreshed product lineup, Fujitsu doing the same thing today as it touts its new Lifebook notebooks with second generation Intel Core processors.
Together with these new laptop mod... |
5 January 2011 09:22 GMT |
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Even though it probably already has a whole collection of devices ready to sell for the holidays, Fujitsu decided to also push the availability of a certain product it came up with a few months back.While media tablets are definitely becoming a noteworthy market segment, convertible tablet PCs are only continuing th... |
18 December 2010 07:07 GMT |
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With IFA in full bloom, companies are unveiling products one after another, regardless of whether their exhibitions include the new devices or not, and one of Fujitsu's latest offering is the LifeBook T580, a convertible tablet PC of 10.1 inches with four-finger multitouch support.Though media slates are gettin... |
4 September 2010 04:16 GMT |
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Even though media slates are gaining traction, Fujitsu is still quite mindful of the fact that physical keyboards are far from disappearing from the mobile segment, so the company is working on yet another convertible tablet, the Lifebook T580, a 10-inch device which runs on an Intel Core i5 CPU.So far, tablet maker... |
30 August 2010 04:39 GMT |
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Fujitsu has just issued a press release in which it reveals the existence and gives some details on the LifeBook AH530 GFX laptop, a variation of the AH530 that was made public back in May, only this time the machine comes with a Mobility Radeon HD550v graphics card.Like so many other laptops unveiled so far, the Li... |
27 August 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Fujitsu seems quite bent on somehow merging the three ideals known as affordability, performance and aesthetic value, and the latest project apparently meant to embody such a merger is the LifeBook SH530 mobile computer, a 13.3-inch portable system with Intel processing power and AMD graphics. The laptop has, at its... |
18 August 2010 06:29 GMT |
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Though media slates are becoming increasingly popular, the need for physical keyboards is still strong, leading PC makers to create and release convertible tablets. Fujitsu has now stepped up and done this very thing, announcing that the LifeBook TH700 has now begun its voyage towards Europe.Tablet PCs, essentially,... |
17 August 2010 05:59 GMT |
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The past weeks have been filled with news of laptops, especially netbooks with support for DDR3 memory, and it would hardly be surprising to see another such device emerge. Fortunately, even though it seems to have stuck to the trend, Fujitsu, at the very least, changed the tone a little by moving on from netbooks t... |
1 July 2010 04:34 GMT |
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Like practically every other company in the IT industry, Fujitsu busied itself over the past month with releases and introductions of newer and better PCs. Laptops made up most of its portfolio, since mobility has become a prime concern for many consumers. Nevertheless, it appears that the company is not yet ready t... |
29 June 2010 10:09 GMT |
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Not long ago, Advanced Micro Devices finally managed to bring out a series of central processing units meant for use in mobile computers. This meant that Intel no longer held a monopoly in this area, and Fujitsu has just come to confirm this by unleashing the LifeBook LH520 laptop. Powered by an Athlon II CPU, this n... |
1 June 2010 06:54 GMT |
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Like all other PC makers, Fujitsu is aware that the effects of the economic recession are still making themselves felt across the globe. As such, each new product is made as affordable as possible, when meant for the mainstream, and especially suited for a certain set of tasks. This allows companies to address multip... |
20 May 2010 10:25 GMT |
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Even though netbooks, by definition, are portable PCs meant to enable basic computing and web browsing tasks on the go, Fujitsu has decided to take things one step further by developing what it describes as “one of the slimmest Mini-Notebook in its class.” Known as the LifeBook MH330, the new portable PC ... |
1 April 2010 03:22 GMT |
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At the beginning of the month, Fujitsu unveiled what it touted as the world's first Windows 7 UMPC (ultra mobile personal computer) with multitouch capabilities. The product in question was named the LifeBook UH900 and was initially set to only come out in January 2010. Still, it seems that time moves a bit fas... |
21 December 2009 05:18 GMT |
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Fujitsu's new, ultraportable personal computer is designed to surpass the PC convenience expectations of customers. The handheld LifeBook UH900 UMPC is light, sleek, powerful, has a brightness high enough for true image clarity even when exposed to daylight and even has a built-in multi-touch support, for the to... |
3 December 2009 07:44 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its line of low-power Atom processors with the introduction of the much-anticipated Pine Trail platform. There have been many rumors, recently, regarding the specifications and design of the first netbooks to adopt the new platform. Joining those rumors is a ... |
24 November 2009 09:24 GMT |
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As you have probably already found out, today is Windows 7 day, which means that we will be seeing a number of new portable computer systems that will be launched soon enough. Such is the case with PC vendor Fujitsu, which has just announced its series of portable PCs designed to take full advantage of the performanc... |
22 October 2009 04:55 GMT |
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The market for ultraportable computer systems continues to expand, as leading PC vendors roll out new products that come to provide users with alternatives to some of the already available laptops. On that note, Fujitsu has just announced the introduction of its new LIFEBOOK P8110, coming as a 12.1-inch notebook that... |
1 October 2009 07:06 GMT |
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With the Windows 7 launch just around the corner, PC vendors are gearing up to provide customers with an updated product portfolio that can deliver a full Windows 7 experience. As you might have read over the last few months, one of the main features that will be enabled on Microsoft's upcoming operating system ... |
16 September 2009 03:12 GMT |
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Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific has announced today a new addition to its LifeBook lineup of portable computer systems with the introduction of the new LifeBook A1120, which has been designed to allow users to change the color of the laptop's lid using a swappable solution. In addition, the new A1120 builds on the compa... |
24 February 2009 08:30 GMT |
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In an attempt to make its portable computer systems more appealing to the general public, Fujitsu has recently updated a number of its models, in both the notebook and the Tablet PC ranges of products. The system vendor has added high-speed 3G connectivity, enabling users to connect to the Internet by a number of cho... |
5 February 2009 04:33 GMT |
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Back in early November, Fujitsu rolled out a series of new portable computer systems, which it had been planning for quite a while. Among the systems that were announced at that time, the PC vendor also introduced a rather unique configuration, which was dubbed the LifeBook N7010. On that note, it appears that the F... |
15 December 2008 08:49 GMT |
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Fujitsu Siemens has decided to provide its customers with notebooks for life. To be more precise, those that would buy a LifeBook laptop from the company will be provided with a new one every three years until they die. The deal seems more than attractive, especially as its terms imply that users buy a three-year ext... |
4 December 2008 04:23 GMT |
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Despite Fujitsu's having acquired 50% of Siemens' stake in their PC business, we are still months away from the end of the Fujitsu-Siemens brand, which is why we are probably still going to see the release of a couple of new systems, just like the three new portable PCs the company has just introduced. ... |
5 November 2008 04:21 GMT |
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It's been over one month since Intel finally unveiled its latest generation notebook platform, the Centrino 2. Since then, several manufactures have announced their own Centrino 2 notebooks, some of which have already been benchmarked and tested. However, more notebooks based on the new platform are still to eme... |
29 August 2008 05:47 GMT |
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Fujitsu Japan has announced the release of a compact, ultra-portable computer system that will be powered by the same Intel Atom processor that is featured on almost every netbook currently available on the market. However, unlike most notebooks, which feature a 9-inch or a 10-inch display, the new Fujitsu system wil... |
21 August 2008 10:22 GMT |
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As it was to be expected, after the release of Intel's latest Centrino technology, the Centrino 2, a number of systems manufacturers have rushed to announce their own implementations of it. This is something that shouldn't necessarily surprise anyone, since we're dealing with a technology that promises... |
15 July 2008 08:17 GMT |
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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation just announced the launch of a new mobile computer system, the LifeBook V1010 notebook, which was designed and manufactured for budget minded consumers and it is intended to be used as both a personal computer system as well as a small business powering machine. The V1010 comes wi... |
9 October 2007 08:37 GMT |
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It looks like the Japanese computer hardware manufacturing company Fujitsu is taking the Tablet PC market very seriously, since the company just released a second ultra portable mobile computer, the LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC, after a very short time from the official launch of the LifeBook U810 UMPC.The Fujitsu LifeBo... |
15 August 2007 04:21 GMT |
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The Japanese computer hardware manufacturer and vendor Fujitsu announced the launch of a new UMPC computing system named LifeBook U810. The Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC for short) systems from Fujitsu are known for being very small and sleek with pleasant designs but without sacrificing computing power. Another important fe... |
14 August 2007 11:30 GMT |
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The Japanese computer hardware manufacturer and system integrator Fujitsu announced the latest laptop in the LifeBook mobile computing family. The Fujitsu LifeBook N6460 is intended as a middle level between a laptop and a fully fledged desktop computer system or a place where the traditional high computing power of ... |
30 July 2007 06:51 GMT |
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Last week we found out some spicy details on the new 20.1" display notebook from HP, making it the largest portable device ever released. Today, it's time for another record breaker. This time we look at Fujitsu's latest tiny tablet PC which is to be released soon in Japan. The Lifebook U notebook weighs a... |
16 May 2007 10:53 GMT |
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