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on September 30, 2008 10:36 AM | Permalink
Fujitsu has made a (kind of) official announcement today by presenting the upcoming ST6012 Tablet PC on their website. Unlike other tablets of the same kind, the ST6012 doesn't have a keyboard or any other keys, and that is one of the points that makes it stylish.
The Tablet PC is included on the Stylistic ST Series, and boasts a good processor - 1.40GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - along with a good touchscreen display measuring 12.1-inches and providing a 1920x1200 resolution. To make it even better, you have the option to put 3G. There is no exact information about the RAM memory, but rumors mention the basic 1GB, and a maximum of 4GB.
The wireless connections/transfers can be made by WiFi or bluetooth, and the hard-drive can either be a 64GB SSD, or a bigger (and normal) 320GB.
- Handwritten documents with electronic ink (no keyboard required) - 9 cell battery pack (optional)
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Fujitsu Releases the FOMA F1100 for NTT DoCoMo
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on March 25, 2008 11:29 PM | Permalink
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Remember the Fujitsu FOMA F1100 presented last year at CEATEC 2007? Seems Fujitsu took its sweet time before finally releasing it for Japan's NTT DoCoMo. The FOMA F1100 has a 16.9mm depth and has a dark wine color scheme. The Fujitsu FOMA F1100 comes equipped with Windows Mobile 6 Standard, has wireless LAN connectivity and 3.6Mbps HSDPA capability. It also features a fingerprint reader, security scanner, digital camera, and Bluetooth connection.
More pics after the jump.
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Fujitsu MHZ2 BT: 2.5" Half-Terabyte HDD
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on February 25, 2008 10:42 PM | Permalink
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Fujitsu has announced the prep for the release of the new Fujitsu MHZ2 BT -- its new 2.5-inch 500GB 4200 RPM SATA HDD. The new product was created in response to the market's demand for smaller form factor yet high storage capacity HDDs. Fujitsu is the second company to have come up with a 500GB capacity on a 2.5-inch hard drive. The Fujitsu MHZ2 BT uses only 1.8W of power and supports Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s interface. Aside from the fact that it's so small there's a chance you can fit two in one notebook, you can also use it for tape replacement systems, DVRs and yes, even use a USB enclosure on it to turn it into an external drive.
Fujitsu MHZ2 BT 2.5" Half-Terabyte HDD will be available in May 2008 with the following specs:
* Capacity: 400GB/500GB
* Rotational Speed: 4200RPM
* Interface: SATA 3.0 Gb/sec and 1.5Gb/sec
* Buffer to Host Transfer Rate: 300MB/sec max.
* Read/Write Seek Time: 12/14 msec typ.
* Track to Track Seek Time: 1.5msec typ.
* R/W Power Consumption: 1.8W typ. (Best-in-Class)
* Idle Power Consumption: 0.5W typ. (Best-in-Class)
* Standby/Sleep Power Consumption: 0.13W typ. (Best-in-Class)
* Acoustic (Idle): 2.1 bels typ. (Best in Class)
* Operating Shock: 325G (2ms)
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Fujitsu FOMA F905iBiz for DoCoMo
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on February 13, 2008 11:09 PM | Permalink
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Japanese mobile network, NTT DoCoMo, has unveiled their new handset, a variant of the Fujitsu FOMA F905i, the F905iBiz. The beauty of the handset is that you'll be able to remotely control it such that you can wipe out its memory if ever it is stolen. You can even disable some of its features some as the camera or infrared, if it's prohibited in the workplace. The Fujitsu F905iBiz measures 108x50x21 mm, weighs 135 grams, and has a 3.2" VGA TFT display. It also has a 3.2-megapixel camera and built-in GPS.
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Fujitsu F705i Phone
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on January 26, 2008 8:25 AM | Permalink
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The Fujitsu F705i tries to proves beyond a doubt that "waterproof" and "slim" is a good combination. It is the latest in its "FOMA i series" of waterproof phones headed to NTT DoCoMo conforming to IPX5 and IPX7 waterproof standards and measures a scrawny 13.7 mm. Waterproof up to 30 minutes at 1 meter depth, this phone features a 1.3-megapixel camera, Super Clear Voice and Super Clear Mic for in-call adjustment of volume to surrounding sounds, a 2.7-inch QVGA LCD screen, and Quick Zoom for increased visual accessibility. This cell phone also has another notable feature, which is a buzzer that can be set off in case of an emergency alerting people in the proximity.
The Fujitsu F705i will be available in three colors of snow white, dark blue, and light pink, although my Japanese doesn't permit me enough to say when.
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Fujitsu F801i Phone
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on December 11, 2007 11:04 PM | Permalink
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Check out Fujitsu's new FOMA F801i series of mobile phones. These phones have high waterproof efficiency and come with GPS functionality. The phones are available in bright colors and come with some sort of a "crime prevention buzzer" which sounds out a buzzer at 100 decibels - enough to blow your eardrum at close range (well, not really!). With four high-level brightness LED, it is possible to inform of the emergency to people around you.
Featuring a flat and square design, the F801i FOMA phones are equipped with 2.7 inch display, and are 17.8mm thick (when folded). Available in orange, white, black and light blue, there's also a 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus.
Measuring 105mm x 48mm x 17.8mm, the phone weighs 120 grams (including battery). It is now available in Japan.
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Fujitsu FOMA F1100 Smartphone on Display CEATEC 2007
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on October 21, 2007 12:12 PM | Permalink
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NTT DoCoMo have announced the FOMA F1100 Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone manufactured by Japanese Fujitsu. The FOMA F1100 is a slider and features numeric keypad, HSDPA, Bluetooth, wi-fi a/b/g, a 1.3 megapixel camera but no GSM capabilities.
The FOMA F1100 is aimed at business users and as such can be used for IP telephony and features a finger print reader too.
Fujitsu F1100 also has QVGA screen of 2.6”,and a microSD card slot.
Everyone can expect this phone's availability in Q1 2008.
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Fujitsu RakuRaku Entry-Level Mobile Phone
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on August 10, 2007 5:20 PM | Permalink
RakuRaku cell phone from FujitsuI love the new cell phone names. There was the Samsung Blast, and now Fujitsu has the new RakuRaku (which, of course, means easy in Japanese). One of the entry-level phones out there that boasts of GPS capabilities, noise reduction technology for clear conversations and a camera on-board.
Cool features include an image correction algo that ensures sharp images all the time. You can also compose emails using icons and drawings although it's not clear how. It's a nice looking flip phone, and when closed, is about 17.6 mm thick.
Oh, and it's also available in pink. Check back with us for more details - like when it will hit the markets and how much it'll be priced at.
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Fujitsu FMV-U8240 Worldwide smallest convertible type PC
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on May 17, 2007 7:10 PM | Permalink
Fujitsu%20FMV-U8240.jpgKeeping pace with the mobility factor and multiple work style Fujitsu Limited has announced the addition of the U Series of ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs) to its FMV-LIFEBOOK line of notebook PCs. FMV-U8240 is the world's smallest tablet-convertible UMPC featuring a thickness of only 26.5mm and weighing only 580g. UMPC runs on the latest operating system from Microsoft Windows Vista? Business. FMV comes with wide range of security features comprising a security chip and fingerprint scanner. It comes in ultra-compact size and has also got battery life up to 8 hours. Its features include a standard-equipped keyboard light to make it easy to work even in the dark and a special port replicator which even supports an external keyboard and display. It enables users to employ the office environment even as they are working outside.
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Fujitsu B6210 and P1610 Updates
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on March 20, 2007 12:06 PM | Permalink
lifebooks.jpgFujitsu is ceaselessly laboring to offer its customers convenience and additional features by upgrading its models. Today Fujitsu Computer Systems announced an upgrade on its LifeBook P1610 and LifeBook B6210 ultra-portable pen-enabled notebooks. These notebooks will offer an alternative for a solid-state drive (SSD), the NAND flash-based substitution for conventional hard disk drives.
To protect the LifeBook P1610 and LifeBook B6210 from damage against accidental drops Fujitsu has also introduced an optional /4-inch thick flexible Santoprene rugged case that also provides access to all ports. The cazse will be available at an MSRP of priced at $139. SSD for the LifeBook P1610 and B6210 notebooks will be equipped with 16GB and 32GB storage capacities and made available to corporate customers and agencies on a project-basis.
The 2.2-pound LifeBook P1610 convertible touch screen notebook and 3.2-pound LifeBook B6210 touch screen notebook are now offered with two flash-based SSD configurations, 16 GB or 32 GB. SSDs offer lower power consumption, added ruggedness, high reliability, and improved performance, Fujitsu says.
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Fujitsu B6210 and P1610 Updates
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on March 20, 2007 4:06 AM | Permalink
lifebooks.jpgFujitsu is ceaselessly laboring to offer its customers convenience and additional features by upgrading its models. Today Fujitsu Computer Systems announced an upgrade on its LifeBook P1610 and LifeBook B6210 ultra-portable pen-enabled notebooks. These notebooks will offer an alternative for a solid-state drive (SSD), the NAND flash-based substitution for conventional hard disk drives.
To protect the LifeBook P1610 and LifeBook B6210 from damage against accidental drops Fujitsu has also introduced an optional /4-inch thick flexible Santoprene rugged case that also provides access to all ports. The cazse will be available at an MSRP of priced at $139. SSD for the LifeBook P1610 and B6210 notebooks will be equipped with 16GB and 32GB storage capacities and made available to corporate customers and agencies on a project-basis.
“The 2.2-pound LifeBook P1610 convertible touch screen notebook and 3.2-pound LifeBook B6210 touch screen notebook are now offered with two flash-based SSD configurations, 16 GB or 32 GB. SSDs offer lower power consumption, added ruggedness, high reliability, and improved performance,” Fujitsu says.
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Fujitsu F903iX HIGH-SPEED Silver Ash and Dark Wine Phone
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on February 14, 2007 6:42 AM | Permalink
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Finally a handset which provides some respite from the usual mundane designs and kudos to Fujitso for thinking out of the box. Meet the uber cool Fujitsu FOMA F903iX HIGH-SPEED handset which is available in spanking shades like; Silver Ash and Dark Wine.
The F903iX screams "take me home" with its swinging LCD and cool octagon motif. For now restricted to the Land Of The Rising Sun (Japan), the handset has a whopping 1GB internal memory and also supports downloads from Napster! Users can enjoy download speeds of up to 3.6Mbps and one can also playback H.264 video format.
Other goodies include; 3.2 MP camera and a VGA camera, Microsoft®Word, Microsoft®Excel and Microsoft®PowerPoint support and English-Japanese dictionaries. It shall be available in Japan from Feb 20 onwards.
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Fujitsu F703i - World's Thinnest Waterproof Phone
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on January 31, 2007 5:38 PM | Permalink
In a press conference yesterday, Fujitsu executives unveiled the new Fujitsu F703i, which is now considered to be the world's thinnest waterproof phone at just 17.9mm thick. Fujitsu heralds the F703i as not only just a waterproof phone, but a stylish and compact one, unlike its predecessors which were odd and bulky.
The Fujitsu F703i has been under development for three long years. They wanted to make sure that they could include all the essential functions that mobile phones have today, while making it completely waterproof.
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The phone can be submerged in 1 meter depth of water, left there for 30 minutes, and then removed, and it will work as if nothing ever happened! You can even wash the phone off in a regular sink without causing it any harm. To demonstrate its waterproof efficiency, Fujitsu brought along a model and a bathtub, who demonstated the nice features of the waterproof F703i phone while bathing.
Fujitsu is hoping to introduce more stylish waterproof phones over the coming years, while cutting down its thickness to 13mm, 12mm, and even 11mm. The Fujitsu F703i phone will be available through NTT DoCoMo beginning next month.
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