Fujitsu cranks four new laptops, three of them sporting Intel Penryn processor

fujitsu_8410.jpg Provious reports were right on mark as Fujitsu today unveiled three Intel Penryn based notebooks and an ultraportable. The LifeBook A6120, N6470 and E8410 desktop alternatives are among the first notebooks powered by the line of next-generation 45nm Hi-k Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors. The 17-inch N6470 is based on Santa Rosa platform and features Core 2 Duo T9500 processor. The notebook is equipped with Color Enhanced Crystal View display, Blu-ray player, a built-in stereo sound system, ATI Mobile Radeon HD2600 graphics processor, and a massive 600GB hard drive. The LifeBook E8410 provides C2D T8100 or T9300 processor, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G video graphics card, camera, magnesium-alloy casing, spill-resistant keyboard, and Fujitsu Shock Sensor hard drive protection system. The 15.4-inch A6120 is similarly specced machine, delivering the computing power needed for entertainment and business tasks.

The LifeBook P8010 is an ultra-portable notebook featuring a sophisticated, glossy black cover that houses a 12.1-inch Crystal View LED widescreen display in a smaller form factor. The C2D powered notebook boasts 6.5 hours of battery life.

Fujitsu also announced that the LifeBook U810 mini and the ultra-portable LifeBook T2010 convertible notebooks will be the first systems to offer an embedded cellular modem certified to access AT&T's BroadbandConnect High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) network delivering the highest speed data wireless GSM WAN connection available in North America. The 1.56 pound LifeBook U810 mini with a 5.6 inch LED back-lit touch screen display, and the 3.5 pound LifeBook T2010 convertible notebook with a 12.1 inch LED back-lit display will be available with HSUPA wireless WAN in March.

The LifeBook E8410 will be available from next week for $1,399. The LifeBook N6470, A6120, P8010 will ship from February with a starting price of $1,499, $1,249, and $1,699 respectively.

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