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Fujitsu Lifebook T580 review

new Fujitsu Lifebook T580
The Fujitsu Lifebook T580 is a 10.1-inch convertible tablet netbook that has multitouch capabilities, an Intel Core i3-380UM CPU, a 128GB SSD hard drive and 2GB of memory. While it might be a little expensive for some, you do get some unique features, like an option for 3G connectivity.

The Fujitsu Lifebook T580 measures 10.6 x 7.4 x 1.5-inches (wdh) and weighs 3.2-pounds, which makes it very compact and easily carried around a long day of school or work. The design of the laptop is rather sturdy and seems to be designed well.

The 10.1-inch multitouch LED backlit display has a native resolution of 1366 x 768-pixels, which makes it 720p high-definition. The screen is rather glossy, so bright overhead light does reflect quite a bit. The quality of the screen is very good as colors displayed with accuracy and text seemed crisp.

Fujitsu Lifebook T580 review and specs

To turn the Fujitsu Lifebook T580 into a tablet, just rotate the screen 180-degrees and fold it down over the keyboard. This allows you to use the T580 as a traditional tablet PC by means of the included stylus or your fingertips. For most applications, you'll want to use the stylus because the Microsoft Windows interface (as well as most applications) are designed for use with a mouse pointer, so the stylus input method works best. You can, however, use your fingers if you wish, but it's a little less intuitive. For applications designed with multitouch in mind, it works great.

The keyboard is about the size of the average netbook, so users with larger hands and fingers might have a little trouble. The keys do give good tactile feedback, so it does work well for users with average sized hands.

In terms of connectivity, the Fujitsu Lifebook T580 has two USB 2.0 ports, VGA-out, HDMI-out, gigabit Ethernet and an SD memory card reader. There is also 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. While not standard, you can choose a model with 3G connectivity for Internet on-the-go.

The internal specifications include an Intel Core i3-380UM (1.3GHz) processor, 2GB of RAM, integrated Intel GMA HD graphics and a 128GB solid-state hard drive for added performance and battery life. You can elect to choose a cheaper model with a 160GB 5400RPM hard drive if you wish.

Performance is limited by the low-power CPU and integrated graphics, but the convertible netbook works well for the usual productivity tasks and some online streaming video watching. The integrated Intel graphics definitely rule out any 3D gaming, but a netbook shouldn't really be used for that anyway. The SSD hard drive does speed up the system a little bit and you also get better battery life. Expect to get about 5-6 hours of battery life with this computer.

The operating system that Fujitsu pre-installs is Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) and they also include Microsoft Office 2010 Starter, Microsoft Surface TouchPack, CyberLink YouCam and a complete PDF manual for the laptop. More price, visit [techreviewsource]

Fujitsu Lifebook AH572 Laptop Specifications and Price

Fujitsu Lifebook AH572 Laptop
Fujitsu Lifebook AH572 Laptop is the first 3D, 3D Video Although support but the laptop is not designed for gamers. 15-inch laptop is perfect for multimedia needs such as watching a good movie films blu-ray or streaming online. Lifebook AH572 also capable of recording a 3D video with multiple cameras on the screen. This laptop is sold with a very high price for the middle class which is $ 999.

Fujitsu Lifebook AH572 Specifications :

CPU 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 2410M
Operating System MS Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
RAM 4GB
RAM Upgradable to 8GB
Hard Drive Size 500GB
Hard Drive Speed 5,400rpm
Hard Drive Type SATA Hard Drive
Display Size 15.6
Native Resolution 1366×768
Optical Drive BD-R/DVDRW
Optical Drive Speed 8X
Graphics Card Intel HD 3000
Video Memory 1.7GB
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
Wi-Fi Model Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1
Touchpad Size 3 x 1.5
Ports (excluding USB) Ethernet; HDMI; Headphone; Microphone; USB 3.0; VGA; security lock slot
USB Ports 5
Card Slots 3-1 card reader
Warranty/Support One-year International Limited Warranty
Size 15.1 x 10.5 x 1.8 inches
Weight 6.6 pounds

Source [http://ridwanaz.com/teknologi/laptop/spesifikasi-fujitsu-lifebook-ah572-harga-notebook-laptop/]

Laptops Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 Review

Laptops Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 Review
It has finally been released, the 3D LifeBook AH572 from Fujitsu, it comes fully loaded by the main features is that this is yet another 3D laptop on the market offering the consumer; a 15.6 inch display with Xpol 3D filter on the screen and with 1366 × 768 pixel resolution, powered by the Intel Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz dual core processor, with graphics coming from the integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics and there are even a pair of circular polarized 3D glasses included in the package for good measure.

These are the features for the 15.6 inch laptop, with 2nd generation Intel Core “Sandy Bridge” processor, 3D laptop features an Xpol 3D filter on the screen with 1366 × 768 resolution and 400 nits brightness, an Intel Core i5-2410M 2.3 GHz dual core processor with an integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics, a 4 GB of DDR3 memory, a 500 GB hard drive, a Blu-ray combo drive and a 6 cell battery that is said to be good for seven hours of use.

Additional specs include a couple of 1.3 MP web cameras forward and rear facing, which is handy for 3D video recording and Fujitsu have even included a pair circular design polarized 3D glasses.

The Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 with 3D features will be priced at $999.

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK AH531 Notebook

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK AH531 Notebook
Fujitsu have come up with yet another new laptop, it is the LIFEBOOK AH531 Notebook. this laptop offers a 15.6 inch Crystal View WXGA high definition display with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, it will be powered by the Intel Core i5-2410M Processor (2.3 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache, 1333 Hz FSB); 2.90 GHz with Turbo Boost. While the graphics come through the Intel HD 3000 graphics with up to 1.7 GB of shared video memory and will be running the Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) operating system.

These are the features of the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK AH531 Notebook :

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium

Powered by 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 Processor

15.6″ Wide Crystal View display for brighter and richer colours

Full size spill-resistant keyboard with separate 10-key keypad

Charge phones and MP3 with the Anytime USB Charge port

Wirelessly connect to TV or a projector with Intel Wireless Display

Prices will start at around $849 plus a Free 500 GB DISKGO 2.5 Portable USB Hard Drive or a Free Coby CAM5001 Digital HD Camcorder Camera!

Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 With Price Tag

Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 With Price Tag
Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 With Price Tag
Just today, when I search the website on Fujitsu, we are happy to find out a new tablet available which belongs to the Fujitsu Lifebook series. For those who are Fujitsu Lifebook fans, you must have a good look at this device. Actually, this is a new tablet with the codename of Fujitsu Lifebook TH700. In this article, I will tell you some features about this tablet as well as other information. And today, in its website, we have found out it has been available with its price tag. What is better, it is free to sell.

OK, there is a price tag available on the purchase for about $999, which makes a discount on the basis of $1,000. Then I will tell you some features about this tablet in order to give you an overall understanding of this article. They are on the following of this article;

To be mentioned, Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 supports the spill-resistant, full-size keyboard with touchpad as well as modular bay battery. What is more, there is capacity storage with DDR3 for 4GB, as well as a hard drive with 320GB. In terms of the screen display, it boasts a 12.1 LED WXGA display which comes with a high resolution. To be mentioned, it runs an Intel Core i3-380M Processor at the speed of 2.53 GHZ. Besides a L3 cache with 3MB, it is powered by ambient light sensor.

There are other features which include Gigabit Ethernet LAN, Intel® HD Graphics, WiFi, as well as others.

Fujitsu P-2000 Laptops Review

Fujitsu P-2000 Laptops Review
The Fujitsu Lifebook P-2000 is one of the few widely available Crusoe-based notebooks in North America, and one which has generated quite the cult following for its size, battery life and wickedly well suited display for DVD's. Under the hood, is Transmeta's current flagship processor, the 867MHz TM5800 Crusoe.

Since this is also the notebook we use behind the sceens, we are going to be offering a few guides here to help out with upgrades, software and tweaks to get the best performance possible. There are already a considerable amount of resources on the P-2000 located at www.leog.net as well. For the official word on specs, visit Fujitsu's website.

So lets get started with the first Fujitsu P-2000 guide about how to upgrade the subnotebooks memory.

1.) How much extra memory can you add to the on board 256MB?

The current model of the Fujitsu P-2000 only accepts one, 128MB microDIMM memory module.

2.) What kind of memory do you need?

Full sized notebooks typically allow you to expand their memory with one 144-pin SO-DIMM module of SDRAM. Single and double spindle subnotebooks like the Fujitsu P-2000 don't have as much room to spare inside and so the tiny SO-DIMM modules aren't practical. Instead, these small notebooks use 144-pin microDIMM's. Essentially, these sticks of memory have a condensed PCB which crams the four TSOP-II memory chips into a more efficient piece of real estate.

In the image below we have the two sticks set up side-by-side for comparisons sake. Both types of DIMM have 144-pins, but they are in no way compatible. So, to recap, the Fujitsu P-2000 uses 144 pin microDIMM memory (bottom module).

3.) Where can you find the right memory for the P-2000?

For this guide we went right to Crucial.com to pick up a 128MB 144-pin microDIMM module (Crucial Part No.CT253602) of PC133 CAS3 SDRAM. That's the exact description of the memory, but you can just click this link to go there directly.

The Fujitsu P-2000 is limited to just one 128MB expansion module, so even if you can find a 256MB microDIMM chances are it won't fit, or it won't work. Smaller 64MB memory modules are also available, but there really isn't any point in upgrading half way is there? Let's Begin...

Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Laptops Review

Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Laptops Review
The new computer is a dual screen laptop. While flip phones have a main display and an external one showing missed calls, messages and the time, this laptop model keeps the large screen and adds a very small display of just 4 inches at the top of the dust-filter, spill-resistant keyboard keyboard. It is called the Touch Zone because it features touch-sensitivity and is meant to display the shortcuts to different controls and applications, enhancing productivity.
The main display measures 16 inches, an untypical size for laptop screens, and uses the Crystal View Display technology, which enhances the image quality with more brightness and richer colors.

Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 : is the world̢۪s first dual screen laptop, both displays working simultaneously. The example given by Fujitsu sounds cool and you got to hear it. While you are working on a project on the 16-inch screen you ask for instruction via instant messaging, using the 1.3MP web camera and the built-in microphone, on the small screen.
Other functions you can control by touching the small display include CD/DVD, picture slide shows, or you can just launch applications.

The dual screen laptop has a processing power of 2.26GHz via an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 and features also Blu-ray ROM optical drive for High Definition content,HDMI connectivity for compatible TVs, an ATI Radeon HD 3470 graphics card with 256MB GDDR3 dedicated memory, support for 2GB hypermemory card slot, E-Sata port, wireless N support, touchpad with gesture control, Bluetooth, and shock-mounted hard drive.