Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T904 Announced

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T904 AnnouncedAnother day, and we have a different notebook to consider purchasing if you happen to be in the market for a new mobile companion. Well, the folks over at Fujitsu have just announced the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T904, which has been described as a 13.3” premium Ultrabook convertible that will boast of an IGZO display at 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, tipping the scales at under 3.3lbs which should make it a snap to tote around. One of the main features of the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T904 would be its user-exchangable battery that will certainly come in handy during those situations when you need to swap out a battery when you are on a roadshow with absolutely no time at all to return to your hotel room to juice it up.

Apart from that, the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T904 comes with a bi-directional super high-definition rotatable display that would be ideal for presentations in a small group, in addition to a dual digitizer for pen and finger input, and of course, what seems to be a staple these days – a backlit keyboard so that you can work late into the night in bed without having to disturb your other half by turning on the light. Any takers? [Product Page]

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    Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U904 Ultrabook

    Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U904 UltrabookFujitsu has just added a new member to the LIFEBOOK family, in the form of the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U904 Ultrabook which will hopefully be able to deliver on its intention of empowering people to achieve their full potential regardless of whether they are at work or at play, without feeling out of control at any time. The Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U904 Ultrabook is touted by Fujitsu to be the “thinnest business Ultrabook” in the market where the 14” form factor is concerned, measuring just 0.61” thin and tipping the scales at 3.15lbs, offering a revolutionary 3,200 x 1,800 IGZO display

    Other hardware features include an extended battery runtime, a backlit keyboard, better security features as well as an optional embedded 4G/LTE connectivity to deliver exceptional mobility even when you are outside of the office. There is also an optional port replicator that would deliver the ultimate convenience, alongside a choice of Hybrid Drives (SSHD) or Solid State Drives (SSD), a HD webcam, and Anytime USB Charge.

    The best processor that your money can buy with this LIFEBOOK U904 Ultrabook would be the Intel Core i7-4600U processor, while it maxes out at 10GB RAM if you so desire. Depending on where you purchased this from, it will arrive with a 2-year warranty. [Product Page]

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    Fujitsu Lifebook AH78 Concept Purifies Air Around You

    How does one notebook manufacturer differentiate their device from their rivals? Well, one of the methods would include throwing in all the best hardware combination possible, while keeping your fingers crossed that nobody else will be able to come close […]

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    Fujitsu Lifebook UH90 Is A Haswell-Powered Ultrabook

    The Fujitsu Lifebook UH90 is a sequel to the UH75 Ultrabook which was released last year.

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    Fujitsu intros Lifebook UH90 with Haswell and a 3,200 x 1,800 IGZO touchscreen

    Fujitsu unveils Lifebook UH90 an Ultrabook with Haswell and a 3,200 x 1,800 IGZO display

    Fujitsu burst on to the Ultrabook scene in earnest with the Lifebook UH75 last fall, and it’s clearly bent on keeping our attention: it just launched an early sequel, the Lifebook UH90. The 14-inch portable is ever-so-slightly thinner than its ancestor at 15.5mm (0.61 inches) thick, but upgrades to an extra-dense 3,200 x 1,800, IGZO-based touchscreen. The improvements are more than just skin-deep, of course. A Haswell-based, 1.6GHz Core i5 helps feed that monster display, and a 500GB hybrid hard drive strikes a balance between speed and storage. Japanese buyers will get a crack at the UH90 on June 28th under the country’s customary open pricing system. There’s no word yet on a possible US release, but we hope one is on the cards.

    In case the UH90 is too pricey, Fujitsu also has a trio of more modest PCs on tap. The Esprimo FH78 all-in-one (shown after the break) runs on a Haswell-era, 2.4GHz Core i7 and stuffs a 30W, 2.1-channel Pioneer speaker system underneath its 23-inch display. The PC builder’s 15.6-inch Lifebook AH models have also been given a slight bump: the AH45’s battery life has doubled to 6.4 hours, and the AH42 has upgraded to a 2.4GHz Pentium while lasting for 7.9 hours on a charge. We’re not expecting the Esprimo to reach the US, although the starter Lifebooks may cross the Pacific.

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    Fujitsu revamps E-series Lifebooks, gives Ivy Bridge one last hurrah

    Fujitsu revamps Eseries Lifebooks, gives Ivy Bridge one last hurrah

    Intel’s Haswell-based processors may be just around the corner, but the suit-and-tie crowd can’t always wait to buy new PCs, can it? Fujitsu has those impatient corporate buyers covered with a refresh to its E-series Lifebooks. The 13.3-inch E733, 14-inch E743 and 15.6-inch E753 all keep on trucking with Ivy Bridge, but come in silver and red designs that are more elegant than what we saw last year. Not that they’re just skin-deep upgrades, mind you. The more common configurations tout more recent 2.6GHz Core i5 processors and 500GB hybrid hard drives, while each system can scale up to 16GB of RAM and a Core i7 for extra-demanding work. When prices start at $999, the new Lifebooks may be inexpensive enough to make shoppers feel better about their timing — at least, for a few weeks.

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    Fujitsu announces bevy of FMV Windows 8 AIO PCs, laptops along with WiFi-only Arrows tablet

    Fujitsu announces bevy of FMV Windows 8 AIO PCs, laptops along with WiFionly Arrows tablet

    Staggered product releases? Perish the thought with Fujitsu, who just launched twelve (count ’em) products into the Japanese market — including laptops, AIO PCs and a tablet, all sporting Windows 8. For portable computing, Fujitsu’s brought the Lifebook AH Series of 15.6-inch PCs, with Core i7-3632QM processors, 8GB memory and Full HD IPS touchscreens on the high-end models, along with niceties like Pioneer speakers and Blu-ray drives. Lower-end models in that range will feature Core i5 or i3 processors and 1360 x 768 LED touch panels. The Lifebook SH Series are 13.3-inch Core i5 models with 1366 x 768 non-touch panels, while the UH Series feature 13.3-inch and 14-inch models with Core i3 and i5 processors, respectively, along with 1360 x 768 non-touch panels and weighing in at a low of around 3 pounds.

    As for AIO models, Fujitsu’s FH Series hits the high-end of its line with 2.40 GHz Intel Core i7 processors, 8GB memory and 1920 x 1080 touchscreen panels for the 23-inch models, and a non-touchscreen panel with the same resolution on the 21.5-inch offerings. The low-end EH-series will sport 20-inch, 1600 x 900 panels with AMD-E2-1800 CPUs and 4GB of RAM. All the laptop and desktop models will come along with Office Home and Business 2013, Fujitsu’s My Cloud hybrid cloud service, and options like gesture control. Finally, Fujitsu has also announced a WiFi-only version of its 10.1-inch Arrows QH55/J Windows 8 tablet, which packs Full HD 1,366 x 768 resolution, a quad-core 1.7GHz Tegra3 processor dual-core Atom Z2760, stout 10,800 mAh 29 Wh battery and Office Home & Business 2010. The high-end laptops will arrive by the end of February, and the rest will arrive on February 7th, with no pricing shown yet. If that all sounds good, just remember — you’ll likely need to be in Japan to get any of it. Check the PR after the break for more info.

    Correction: Fujitsu actually launched two Arrows tablets today, the aforementioned WiFi Arrow QH55/J which packs a more Windows-friendly dual core Intel Atom Z2760 processor, and an Arrows FAR70B Android 4.0 tab, with a quad-core Tegra3 processor, 1920 x 1200 resolution and 10,080 mAh battery. Thanks to everybody who pointed it out!

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    Fujitsu’s Windows 8 range for Japan includes eyeball-controlled Esprimo FH98/JD all-in-one

    Fujitsu's Windows 8 range for Japan includes eyeballcontrolled Esprimo FH98JD allinone

    In addition to its gender-obsessed Floral Kiss range, Fujitsu has announced a gabble of Windows 8 form factors for its Japanese clientele. One of the more curious additions is the Esprimo FH98/JD all-in-one PC, which lets you pan across Microsoft’s new UI using the very same eye-tracking technology we played with at CEATEC. There’s also a slightly refreshed version of the 14-inch FMV Lifebook UH75 last seen running Windows 7 at CeBIT, which persists in its claim to be the “world’s thinnest Ultrabook” at 15.6mm. Two more Lifebooks make similar promises in their respective non-Ultrabook weight categories — the 13.3-inch SH76/J and the 15.6-inch AH78/JA, which both stretch to around 20mm at their thickest points. At the back of the convoy comes the 10-inch waterproof Arrows Tab Wi-Fi, which was already draped in Windows 8 colors when we went hands-on a few weeks back. It’s mostly academic unless you’ll be in Japan after October 26th, but the source link has plenty more pics and specs.

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    Fujitsu Lifebook UH75 running Windows 8 at CEATEC (hands-on video)

    Fujitsu Lifebook UH75 running Windows 8 at CEATEC handson video

    CEATEC isn’t exactly the first place you’d expect a new notebook to turn up, but Fujitsu’s booth had a bit of a surprise on the laptop front. The Japanese company had its Lifebook UH75 Ultrabook on display running Windows 8. That OS is the real news here: no other real specs beside the 14-inch screen we already knew about. Fujitsu said this machine will launch alongside its new Arrows Tab sometime in late October or November. Check out our video hands-on below the break.

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    Fujitsu recycles CDs and DVDs into notebooks

    The next time you pick up a Fujitsu notebook, you might want to take a second look at the notebook’s chassis – chances are pretty high that your spanking new notebook just played a part in saving the earth, as it is made out of recycled CDs and DVDs, thanks to the efforts of Fujitsu Group recycling centers that have managed to find a far more useful application for what used to be discarded as junk. I suppose if you were to take this a few steps further, we could be looking at recycled CDs and DVDs being used to manufacturer smartphone cases, portable media players, console chassis, and tons of other stuff – such as childrens’ toys, for example. (more…)

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