
Fujitsu seems to be keeping up a steady pace with its
convertible tablet PCs these days, introducing another pair of new ultralight models for those willing to accept a few trade-offs in favor of portability. The processor looks to be the biggest difference between the two models here, with the P70WN packing a Core Solo U1400 processor and the P50WN opting for a Celeron M443 instead. Otherwise, each will give you the same 8.9-inch touchscreen with a 1280x768 resolution, and between 60 and 80GB of hard drive space, with the whole thing barely weighing you down at about 2.2 pounds. Unfortunately, there's no word on pricing or availability, although we suspect it'll be spending some time in Japan before the rest of us can get our hands on it.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
joel @ Apr 17th 2007 11:44AM
Anyone else notice what happens if you take out the 5 or 7 from the product name?? Fujitsu P70WNs the competition
siblog @ Apr 17th 2007 11:58AM
I just noticed the same thing. Are they trying to say something or do you think it is just a coincidence?
aeo @ Apr 17th 2007 11:58AM
Bah you beat me to it. :-(
trev @ Apr 17th 2007 1:11PM
Fingers crossed they have update to the t4215 waiting in the wings!...or a new 14" tablet one : )
James Kendrick @ Apr 17th 2007 2:05PM
Um, that's the P1610. It's already available here in the US.