Buyers Guide for Men

Fujitsu MH380 Netbook

Fujitsu MH380 Netbook
Just before the CES 2010 opens, Fujitsu already announced its MH380 Netbook featuring a Pine Trail Atom N450 with 2GB of RAM, 250 GB drive, 10.1-inch display with 1366×768 resolution, and Bluetooth support. More specs will be revealed soon.

Fujitsu LifeBook UH900

Fujitsu LifeBook UH900
Fujitsu announces the world’s smallest multi-touch-capable PC - the LifeBook UH900 which is equipped with 3.5G wireless connectivity, 62GB SSD and WXGA on a 5.5-inch display. It is powered by Atom Z530 running a Windows 7 OS. The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 is getting ready to take off on January 2010 with no word of pricing yet.

Fujitsu P Series Notebooks

Fujitsu P Series Notebooks
From Fujitsu technology comes another set of notebooks under the P Series. Generally, both machines sport a 11.6-inch display, weighing about 3.5 lbs each and an inch thin. Seeing in details, the P LifeBook P3110 is powered by a Pentium SU4100 which comes in glossy Black, Silver and Ruby Red. On the other hand is the P LifeBook P3010 which is equipped with an AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 in glossy Black and Ruby Red. These stylish notebooks mark another era of techno passion.

Fujitsu LOOX M Netbook: Typical

Fujitsu LOOX M Netbook: Typical
We hope you aren’t tired of netbooks just yet, because Fujitsu is releasing their second netbook, the Fujitsu LOOX M. Packed with typical features such as the basic Intel Atom N280 processor, 10.1″ screen, 1 GB RAM and 160 GB hard drive, we doubt that the LOOX M would be making that huge of a splash in the netbook scene. The netbook will be around $660, a bit costly for the basic features. Word of advice: step it up, netbook creators, and give us something different.

Fujitsu Secure USB Memory Device

Fujitsu Secure USB Memory Device
Fujitsu created a Secure USB Memory Device, Babybel cheese-inspired which helps prevent flash drive-stored data from intentional data theft. It is equipped with a processor and battery on-board that can be used to automatically erase the data after a specified amount of time or when the flash drive is plugged into an unregistered computer. Yet a prototype, it seems to be a working device in the future.

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010

Nowadays, the “net book” line is getting popular and popular. Now Fujitsu is starting its own trend with its ultra compact and portable “tablet net book.” This is called the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010. Its dimensions are only 13.3-inch and yet it packs a next-generation Intel Centrino 2 processor technology. The new tablet PCs are designed for on-the-go mobile users who require the flexibility of a tablet for note-taking or navigating through forms-based applications, and also with the ease of using a traditional keyboard input of a notebook computer. The thing I liked most in this is The LifeBook T5010 features a bi-directional display hinge. It also has flexible options for wireless connectivity - including next-generation Intel wireless draft-N or Atheros N for connection speeds up to three times faster than current 802.11n-based solutions, optional Bluetooth v2.1, and optional wireless WAN. $TBA.

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