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  New Fujitsu Tablet With Fast Intel Chip

By Mendelson Tiu | Friday | 2010-02-05

Fujitsu has launched a tablet that uses the new Intel i7 processor. The company is also set to use the newly-released processors for its upcoming notebooks.

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The Fujitsu Lifebook T900 features a wider screen, enhanced usability, and claims to be ideal for professional use at the workplace. The company has equipped the LifeBook T900 with the new Intel Core i7-620M processor, Intel vPRO Chipset, and the Intel wireless module. Weighing slightly above 2kg, the T900 supports a 320GB SATA 5400rpm HDD and a 2-megapixel camera.

Fujitsu Australia's Country Director, Ivan Chan, said, "Besides producing products that feature great performance, Fujitsu strives to offer computing solutions that fully encompasses our consumers' needs. Although these notebooks are all-rounders suited for the diverse needs of consumers, each one is unique since they present fresh options to consumers be it for leisure or work."

The Fujitsu LifeBook T900 has an RRP starting from $2699 and is available now.

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