
Fujitsu Shows Off LifeBook with Secondary Touchscreen

Fujitsu has announced their LifeBook U820 which features a new innovation to laptops, a secondary 4 inch touchscreen located above the keyboard. The secondary touchscreen acts as a second display which means that you can move windows to and from the main display to the mini display. It defaults with a program launcher application but you can manipulate it any which way you want. Pretty cool. I can’t wait until someone figures out how to do gestures on it.
The laptop, in terms of specs, is pretty impressive still. It features a 2.26 Ghz Core 2 Duo, 256 MB ATI Radeon HD, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB Harddisk, Blu-ray drive, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Not too shabby. The notebook will run you $1499. No word when it will be available.

Fujtsu unleashes LifeBook p8020 to trim away nasty edges

Thank goodness somebody is addressing the wasted-space/elongated edges problem attacking our laptops. Each laptop has at least a centimeter or so of wasted space on those edges. That adds up! Worry no longer. Fujitsu understands
The company is set to release the LifeBook p8020. It’s a 12.1-inch ultraportable laptop that most certainly trims away those nasty edges. It’s a bit chubbier than we’d like but there is a lot underneath the hood. It features a Centrino 2 processor, 320GB HDD, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi , Bluetooth, gigabit Ethernet, a fingerprint reader, DVD burner, gesture-friendly trackpad and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Phew! And not to mention a screen that extends right to the end of the computer with minimal wasted space.
It will come out this November at an expected retail price of $1,799.

LifeBook S6510

Fujitsu’s LifeBook S6510 has been tested by the folks over at Notebook Review. The 4-pound super-thin 14.1-inch laptop was found to be rigid with an acceptable LCD. It performed well in tests and the keyboard was user-friendly. However, it does emit a bit of heat, but it passed the grade as a good light-weight business laptop.
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