Well folks,
nostra culpa, a laptop from a major manufacturer slipped under our radar; without any further delay, we present to you what we know about the new
Fujitsu P1610, heir apparent to the
P1500 /
P1510: it's got an 8.9-inch display (1280 x 768), an Intel
Core Solo U1400 (1.2GHz) processor, up to 1GB of RAM, an 80GB HDD, a fingerprint sensor, an SD card reader, USB 2.0,
UMTS (3G), a PC card slot, Bluetooth, WiFi, and a battery that purports to be good for up to 4.5 hours. Whenever this finally hits the Korean peninsula (well, it's southern half, anyway) it'll cost you 2,090,000 South Korean won ($2,187) for the 512MB RAM model or 2,390,000 won ($2,501) for the 1GB model.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ROFLROFFLES @ Oct 18th 2006 8:12AM
Wow.. and I thought the Vaio TX is small enough!
Does this has integrated optical drive?
jdburger79 @ Oct 18th 2006 10:29AM
There is no internal optical drive.
NeXT @ Oct 18th 2006 9:40AM
How about this Tablet? It's from LG and has dual core CPU, nVIDIA Geforce 7300 Go, and dual channel memory. Screen size is 10.6 inch. Refer this link(Sorry this link contains korean text).
http://www.tpcc.co.kr/special/main.aspx?body=board&board=review&control=view&page=1&boardid=138
Ross @ Oct 18th 2006 9:41AM
The 4.5 hours of battery life they claim is probably with the extended 6-cell battery (not shown in the photo, it sticks out a bit more). The one shown is I believe the 3-cell which on the P1510D gets anywhere around 1.75-2.5 on mine depending on usage).
Sean D. @ Oct 18th 2006 10:37AM
Ugh. I'd like a tablet with Wacom intuos technology and a screen size of at least 17" (and at least 1680 x 1050). I guess this'd be good for a digital sketchbook, but at that price I'd be better off just getting the 20" Cintiq for my old Pentium 4 system. I'll keep waiting...
lol @ Oct 18th 2006 1:03PM
This design is copy of LG's notebook.
Baffled @ Oct 18th 2006 2:54PM
What kind of RAM are they using that costs an extra $314 dollars to bump from 512MB to GB? DDR3-1200 SODIMMs?
NoahFuLing @ Jan 15th 2007 12:13AM
No, they use Micro-DIMMs. Imagine a standard SO-DIMM, and it's the same thickness and height, but the width (the side with the pins) is like a third shorter. Higher-density RAM, smaller, rarer, etc. Also a pain in the ass to find.
cooper @ Nov 6th 2006 5:16PM
The same ram apple uses apparently