Fujitsu made a big effort of upgrading its less becoming popular LifeBook. The tablet PC was initially launched to be used by professionals in health and big industries, but now, the company tells that it will be targeting the general laptop users population.
The company banks on the success of Asus’ netbook, and as such, the company is targeting the small computer as its newest competitor. There are rumors that the era of tablet PC has already ended. The decision by Fujitsu to modify one of its pioneering tabletc PC into the look of the crowd favourite netbook proves that rumor at the very least.
The new LifeBook P1630 is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 Ultra Low Voltage Processor. It also has Bluetooth and 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity. The LifeBook now also sports a 1.3 MP camera that can be used for video conferencing.
The new LifeBook has a long battery life. It can last up to 6.2 hours of continuous according o Fijitsu. The laptop will be released soon.
Source: PopuTech




