Computing

Fujitsu Introduces Lifebook P1630 and U820 Tablets For Small People, Very Small People

In a long-awaited refresh to their tablet lines, Fujitsu has announced considerable upgrades for its U and P series. The comically small 5.6″ U820, following in the dainty footsteps of the U810, gets improved battery life, GPS, a super-sharp WSXGA touchscreen and a 1.6GHz Atom processor, somehow weighing in at just over 600 grams. The U series starts at $US1,049. For people with human-sized fingers, the P1630 8.9in convertible. netbook packs a 1.20 GHz Core 2 Duo, built-in accelerometer, 64GB SSD option and a steep base price of $US2,179. Press releases after the jump. [Fujitsu]


October 18, 2008
Computing

Fujitsu Releases New Lifebook A6220 Laptop With Blu-ray, UWB, Swappable Colour Shells

Fujitsu this week announced their new Lifebook A6220 notebook which comes equipped with a Blu-ray drive, HDMI-out, ultra wideband wireless data transfer and Snap Cap swappable shells, which can be used to change the design/color of your laptop in one fell swoop. The 15.4-inch laptop runs on the Centrino 2 platform, with a p8400 Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 3470 discrete graphics. The Snap Caps come in red, gold or purple, and sell for $US20. The A6220 comes in $US1299 or $1US499 configurations, and is available now at [Fujitsu] .


October 16, 2008
Computing

Fujitsu’s L-Series Finally Brings Pink To Laptops. Finally.

Gizmodo AU

Those crazy kids and their lust for colour. Back in my day, laptops were black. Or silver. Or white. Or something relatively neutral, so as not to upset the boss’s delicate nature. You got your Individuality across by sticking a Dilbert comic on your screen as your wallpaper.

But the kids today – these Gen-Y’ers… All they care about is looking good. And standing out from the crowd. And pink, or some other crazy colour…

Oh, and another thing – pink isn’t just for girls now. Young, sane, heterosexual males are actually using pink. When will the madness end?

Certainly not with the L-series from Fujitsu, that’s for sure. They’re embracing the madness, releasing affordable laptops in a range of colours like pink and purple. Sure, they stick black in there for us old-school consumers, but it’s the four other colours that get most of the attention: White and Pink Gold, Turqoise Blue, Pink and Purple.

Intel Core2Duo processors, built-in webcam and microphone, fingerprint scanner, 14.1inch LCD screen, HDMI output… it’s a feature set that looks as good as it sounds. Just so long as you don’t get a pink one.

[Lifebook]


May 13, 2008
Computing

Memento Memory LifeBook Rocks the Oldies

While much of the world is concerned about baby boomer populations of their own, we finally have the simple technologies to, if not prevent conditions like Alzheimer’s, help improve the independence and quality of life for those inflicted. This Memento Memory LifeBook concept is a feasible idea for those who need constant, quick reminders and easy access to information.


November 21, 2007
Computing

Fujitsu Lightens Up With 4-Lb. 14-Inch LifeBook S6510 Lappie (and Slightly Larger S7210)

Fujitsu takes some poundage off your shoulder with its latest 14-inch LifeBook S6510 notebook, weighing in at a mere 4 lbs, and measuring just 1.42″ at its thickest. Under the hood, the compact S6510 has a Intel Core Duo 2 processor, an LED backlit WXGA display, a webcam and fingerprint scanner. Fujitsu also released another 14-incher, the LifeBook S7210, though this one didn’t skip dessert: At 1.2 lbs. heavier, it’s more in line with other notebooks of its size. The specs are similar except that the S7210 adds a dedicated smart-card slot. Both laptops are currently available; the S6510 retails at $1,530, while its more rotund sib costs $1,330. Guess you’re not paying by the pound. [Fujitsu]


November 10, 2007
Computing

Joel Video Reviews the Fujitsu U810 UMPC

The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 is the mini tablet UMPC, and although its launch moment has come and gone, this is the first video I’ve seen demoing the machine’s cool keyboard lamp. Which Joel here describes as the “F’ing Future” or something. I’m surprised he doesn’t love the keyboard, but maybe that’s because Joel is Viking sized and the midsized keys just don’t fit. Worth watching, just to see JJ on his first video review. [BBG More U810 at Giz]


October 9, 2007
Computing

Fujitsu LifeBook V1010, Cheap and Decent

If you are looking for a decent sub-$1000 laptop, it’s tempting to settle on a brand you aren’t crazy about to save the cash. That’s why we noticed the new Fujitsu Lifebook V1010. Starting at $799, the V1010 features a 15.4-inch display (1280×800 rez), Intel Dual Core 1.86GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory and 120GB 5400rpm HD. And for another $100, you can upgrade to a Core 2 Duo processor and snag another gigabyte of RAM. At 6.2lbs, it won’t be light in the bag, but it’s a small price if you prefer to shop by brand instead of by bargain bin. [fujitsu]


September 20, 2007
Computing

Lifebook U810 Available, Getting Props

The Lifebook U810 just went on sale. When we did our hands on of the the Lifebook U810 last month, I didn’t really think it would get as much attention as it has in the last few days. Charlie, winner of the CES PC Building race two years straight, says its the smallest Laptop at IDF. Spoony and Friends over at Laptop Mag have a full review, where they loved the keyboard, and wished for 3G data (although a USB model can take care of that). [Lifebook U810, Laptop, Inquirer, Gizmodo]

AU: This is the same UMPC that local reader Derek Jenkins picked up and unboxed yesterday. -SB


August 14, 2007
Computing

Fujitsu Ships LifeBook T2010, Lighter Than Ever

Fujitsu just began shipping the LifeBook T2010, one of the lightest widescreen convertible laptop tablets yet, weighing just 3.52 pounds. It’s put together in that same kooky form factor as its brandmate, the P1610 with the screen that swivels around every which way so you can use it as either a stylus-driven tablet or a conventional laptop. There’s nine hours of battery life, a spill-resistant keyboard and slots for most varieties of flash memory, plus a PC card, slot, too. Take the page jump for some purdy pictures and pricing.

galleryPost('fujitsu2010', 4, 'LifeBook 2010'); This LifeBook’s 3.5-pound weight makes it a whole lot more appealing, and its 12.1-inch 1280×800 screen is probably just about the optimum size for such a form factor. If you really want to extend that battery power, you can opt for that same 32GB hard drive introduced with the other Fujitsu LifeBooks last March. The LifeBook T2010′s pricing starts at $1599, available today. [Fujitsu]


Computing

Hands On With Fujitsu’s $999 LifeBook U810 UMPC

We told you they’d been promising it, but the specs have been shuffled a bit. Here’s the final product, the LifeBook U810. Now that it’s shipping on Sept. 18, it’s sporting a new lower price and some nice new features…

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For $999, the 1.5 lb. handheld tablet comes preconfigured with 1GB RAM and 40GB HDD. The system delivers 5.5 hours of battery life and it’s got a 5.6″ LCD screen. There’s an SD slot and separate slot for CF, and there’s a convenient thumbstick at the top right for cursoring around the screen. Some little features did come as a surprise, especially for the price, such as a fingerprint scanner, the integrated Bluetooth and the VGA camera, as well as an included dongle for monitor and Ethernet. There’s just one USB port, and the U810 supports all wireless except N. Speaking of wireless, during the first quarter of next year, a step-up edition will go on sale with HSDPA wireless for AT&T customers. Oh, and although the demo model they showed off had a matte white exterior, it will only be available in black finish in the US.