Friday, 7 December 2012

Fujitsu has also brought

Fujitsu has also brought

Welcome to a laptop battery specialist of the Fujitsu Laptop Battery

Fujitsu has launched a new tablet PC version named Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q702. The tablet PC comes with a handful of features. This is pitched in as a light weight model with an attachable keyboard option most ideal for content creation.

This is hybrid tablet PC which comes with an 11.6 inch HD dual digitized multi-touch display and weighs 850 grams minus the keyboard. The special feature is the screen is that it can be used even in direct sunlight. You can either use it as a tablet while travelling or attach the keyboard and convert it into Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q702 for additional usability in the office.

It has a 4 cell battery like Fujitsu Lifebook S6200 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP80 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook S6220 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook S2020 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP64 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook S6120 Battery, Fujitsu N5485 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook T4000 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook T4020 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP121 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook N3400 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook N3410 Battery with a secondary battery in the keyboard as well. Other features include optional embedded support for 3G/UTMS or 4G/LTE mobile data, 4GB DDR3 RAM and biometric finger print sensor. It has an accelerometer, gyrometer, and magnetometer and light sensors to offer a different computing experience. The tablet PC has a front-facing, rear-facing web-cam and dual microphones for video conferencing as well.

Apart from STYLISTIC Q702, Fujitsu has also brought in a modified version of LIFEBOOK T902. The new model is designed as a convertible tablet PC aiming at consumers expecting a PC that can deliver better performance compared to a tablet PC. The LIFEBOOK T902 can run on Windows8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows 7. It can support up to 16GB of RAM, 250 GB of non-FDE and 128 GB of Full Disk Encryption. This Lifebook comes in two variants powered by Intel Core i5 or i7 processors.

If you've gone shopping for a laptop in the last, oh, decade, you've undoubtedly run into two behemoth manufacturers, Dell and Hewlett-Packard. They're inescapable, omnipresent in any computer aisle outside of an Apple Store. They also make excellent laptops, with several Editors' Choice systems between them. Collected here are ten choice laptops, across multiple categories. In some instances, both manufacturers make category-leading devices, and choosing between them is a question of price and what specifications meet your unique needs. We pit Dell vs. HP, comparing five great laptops from each, to see how the two laptop manufacturers stack up.

If you want business capability, you have both the HP EliteBook 8460p and the Dell Latitude E6430 ATG to choose from. Both offer first-class performance with a dash of rugged construction thrown in for those whose work takes them out of the office. The Latitude E6430 ATG holds the Editors' Choice crown, but the EliteBook 8460p offers similar capabilities and less intense ruggedization for half the price.

Media laptops are also neck in neck, with both the Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edition (7720) and the HP Envy 17 (2012) packing plenty of features into slick-looking 17-inch desktop replacements. The HP Envy 17 is a bit more expensive (by about $200), but it also is our Editors' Choice with a Blu-ray player, Beats Audio, and a gorgeous 1,920-by-1,080 resolution display.

In other areas there are clear leaders, where either Dell or HP have carved out a niche and produced clear winners. For example, HP doesn't have the dedicated gaming line-up that Dell has in the Alienware brand. Alienware may not be the only gaming system on the market, but the Alienware M17x R4 leads the category as an Editors' Choice thanks to top performance scores and all the flashy extras a gamer could want.

If you want portability, HP's line of ultrabooks boasts several of the best to come through the labs, like the stylish HP Envy 4-1043cl, the glass-covered HP Envy 14 Spectre, or the business-minded HP Folio 13-1020us (another Editors' Choice winner). But while HP has made a strong play in the ultrabook category, Dell has continued to churn out excellent desktop replacements, like the Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition (7520) and the Dell XPS 15 (Summer 2012).

No matter what you're looking for in a laptop, HP and Dell have divided up the pie rather well, and between the two, there's something for almost everyone.

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