Fujitsu intros LifeBook T5010 and T1010 tablet-convertible notebooks
Fujitsu's Asia Pacific division recently came out with two new tablet notebooks which not only offers a generous 13.3-inch widescreen display, but also packs decent firepower so that mobile professionals can work on-the-go. Both of them come with round-sided edges and a slip-resistant dotted design to promote ergonomic handling. The standout features include DDR3 memory, 1.3 mp webcam, Blu-ray player, HDMI, and latest generation Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
The LifeBook T5010 (pictured above) is powered by Intel Centrino 2 processor technology with 45nm Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor running under it's hood. It offers 320GB HDD, powerful DDR3 memory (1066MHz), a swappable modular bay (12.7mm SATA), 13.3” bi-directional swivel widescreen display, WLAN, a/b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth, fingerprint reader, and Windows Vista.
Looking just as sleek as the LifeBook T5010 but with a polar white cover, this tablet-convertible stands out because of its unique partially glossy combination finish and selective touches of black. Specification-wise it's very similar to T5010. In addition, it offers a 5-button Easy-access Panel to enable a one-stop application launch. And to protect you against your own maladroit moments, the LifeBook T1010 has the Fujitsu 3D Shock Sensor and spill-resistant keyboard.
No word on pricing and availability.
LifeBook T1010

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