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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Fujitsu Introduces a Convertible Ultrabooks, New Enterprise PC
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Fujitsu today released in Japan the FUJITSU PC LIFEBOOK TH90/P convertible Ultrabook, along with five new enterprise PC models.
Fujitsu has also upgraded two models for improved performance,
the LIFEBOOK AH42/M laptop, and the ESPRIMO FH52/M desktop
computer.
The LIFEBOOK TH90/P enables the display to rotate 180° left or
right and allows this laptop to change form to suit four
different modes of use. These are Laptop Mode for text input,
Tablet Mode for pen input or Internet browsing, Presentation
Mode for rotating the screen to share content with other
people, and Theater Mode for watching movies. It supports for
styluses that can detect 1,024 gradations of pressure
sensitivity.
The Shift Hinge construction, which reveals volume buttons
only when in tablet mode, makes the computer easier to use and
also maintains its sleek form when in laptop mode, hiding the
hinge's irregular surfaces.
Basic features include a high-resolution IGZO display with
2560 x 1440-pixel resolution, a high-strength Dragontrail
display that stands up well to bumps and scratches, the 4th
generation Intel Core i5-4200U Processor, and a 500-GB hybrid
hard drive. It is powered by a 12.5-hour battery.
In addition, the LIFEBOOK AH42/M laptop with a 15.6"
wide-screen display is now offered with the 4th generation
Intel Pentium Processor 3558U.
The ESPRIMO FH52/M, a basic desktop computer, comes equipped
with Microsoft Office Home and Business, which includes not
only Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, but also PowerPoint
and OneNote.
Fujitsu' five new enterprise PC models are running on the
latest Windows 8.1 Pro operating system.
The new models are the FUJITSU PC LIFEBOOK T904/H, a
convertible-type Ultrabook with a rotatable display that
supports pen and touch input, as well as input with a
keyboard. Three new models in the LIFEBOOK E series will
replace the current models in the series. They share a similar
design but have different screen sizes: the E754/H, with a
15.6" screen, the E744/H, with a 14" screen, and the E734/H,
with a 13.3" screen.
Also added to the lineup is the FUJITSU PC ESPRIMO D552/H to
the ESPRIMO line of enterprise desktop computers. It supports
Windows 8.1 Pro and is equipped with the latest Intel Core
i3-4130 processor.
The LIFEBOOK T904/H Ultrabook comes with a 13.3" screen that
functions as a conventional laptop with keyboard input for
desk work, and can be used as a tablet with touch input. A
Wacom digitizer pen can detect 1,024 gradations of pressure
sensitivity equipped as standard, allowing input of detailed
handwritten text and drawings just as writing on paper.
Equipped with the latest Windows 8.1 Pro OS and Intel Core
i5-4300U Processor, this computer also comes standard equipped
with a hybrid hard disk drive (HDD) that combines a
high-capacity HDD with flash memory. The 13.3" IGZO display
offers 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution.
A torsion-resistant "ultra-compressed, solid core"
construction gives it the ability to withstand a compression
test of roughly 200 kgf across its surface and drops of
roughly 90 cm. The LIFEBOOK T904/H is powered by a battery
with roughly 12.5 hours of runtime.
Apart from the different screen sizes, the three new models in
the LIFEBOOK E series share internal components, such as the
motherboard and BIOS, and also optional external parts, such
as port replicators, AC adapters, and optional
function-specific bay devices.
The ESPRIMO D series has as of January 16 gained a new
addition in the ESPRIMO D552/H, which supports the latest
Windows 8.1 Pro operating system, and is available in
custom-made versions with the Intel Core i3-4130 processor. In
addition, models in the ESPRIMO D series have been upgraded to
support Windows 8.1 Pro, and are equipped with the new
fourth-generation Intel Core processors.
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