Fujitsu unveils Vista-equipped LifeBook S2210
As if you haven't had enough Vista-equipped lappies thrown your way, here's another one to mull over if you're digging the ultralight composition and the built-in optical drive. Fujitsu's latest LifeBook sports a sleek, black and silver enclosure, the standard array of multimedia controls, a 13.3-inch LCD, and the obligatory palm rest stickers to boot. Internally, you'll find an AMD Sempron 3200+ processor, 1GB of RAM, 100GB of hard drive space, dual-layer DVD burner, and Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed. Additionally, you can reportedly expect around 3.4-hours of battery life from the six-cell battery, and if you won't need the skills of your DVD writer for the day, you can whittle the weight down to around 3.6-pounds. No word on price, but for those camped out in Seoul, keep an eye out for the S2210 to land soon.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jake @ Feb 15th 2007 2:13PM
No thanks, I'll keep my perfectly compatible laptop, and install a bootleg Chinese copy of Vista, instead of burning good money on crap I don't need.
Nick M. @ Feb 15th 2007 6:05PM
Anyone else notice that the Windows sticker on the laptop pictured is a Windows XP tag?
Joseph @ Feb 15th 2007 6:41PM
Is this really news anymore? Eventually all new computers will be shipping with Vista, is engadget going to make an announcement for each and every one of them? Come on guys get some real news.