Fujitsu's new notebooks
February 21st 2008 00:37
Fujitsu on Tuesday launched a new range of mobile computing devices aimed at both business travellers and establishments.
The products include notebook PCs ranging from an ultra mobile personal computer to ultra portable machines.
“The new PCs have been packaged with features such as expanded connectivity options, wide screen displays, high portability and versatility to help customers,” said Ivan Kam, Associate Director, Business Development, Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific.
He contended that the Fujitsu LifeBook U1010 (3.5 G) was the world’s smallest convertible ultra mobile personal computer. “Weighing only 0.63 kg, the machine, enabled with mobile broadband, serves a palm sized connectivity to travellers and trend-setting urban consumers in transit,” he added.
Kam said the $43.2 billion Japanese company is focusing on India for growth.
The PC industry in India is one of the fastest growing markets. The first half of the year (according to Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology) registered a growth of 11 per cent.
The annual sales are expected to be more than 7 million units, with mobile computing devices accounting for more than 50 per cent of it.
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Was $450 and seemed quite nice running a Linux OS. Was incredibly light with 4GB solid state drive and 512MB RAM. Considering how light it was I was quite impressed. Would be something I'd like to chuck into my backpack and take with me everywhere.
As it is my 17" behemoth of a laptop requires its own bag....