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Fujitsu upgrades Lifebook N-series--adds four notebooks

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Fujitsu completely overhauled their Lifebook N-series today, introducing four new notebooks being somewhat optimistically touted as desktop replacements. Two of the new models, the N6110 and N6220 (pictured), run Windows Media Center Edition 2005 and feature (in their base configurations) 17-inch XGA screens, 1.86 GHz Pentium M processors, 512MB of RAM, 80GB hard drives, DVD-burners, and 802.11a/b/g. The N6220 steps it up a notch with an ATI Mobility Radeon x600 with HyperMemory (128MB onboard and 128MB shared RAM), and both models offer optional TV tuners, remote controls, and dual layer burners. Also new to the N-series are the N3520 and N3410, 15-inch models that also sport Pentium M's (with the 3410 stepping it down to 1.73 GHz), 512MB RAM, 80GB hard drives, DVD-burners, and 802.11a/b/g. The N3520 is considered the gaming model of the two, and thus comes with an ATI x300 card with a 64MB-64MB split. All of these new laptops are available immediately, with prices starting at $1649 (N6220), $1449 (N3520), $1299 (N6110), and $1199 (N3410).