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  • Huawei Ascend P1 slips through FCC with pentaband goodness for all

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    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    05.24.2012

    Huawei's putting a whole bunch of oomph behind its 2012 lineup, and it's finally beginning to get noticed here in the US. Not too long after getting the Ascend D1 approved by the FCC, the Chinese manufacturer has returned to Washington to push the Ascend P1 through the government agency. Regarded as a close sibling to the slimmer P1 S, this particular Platinum-class device comes offering gifts of pentaband HSPA+ / UMTS, which means there's a chance we could see it show up on AT&T or T-Mobile (neither carrier has made their intentions known as of yet). The OMAP 4460-powered Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone will, however, be available in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Australia by the end of the month, with Europe and Latin America following soon after. If you enjoy poring through federal documents, you'll love peeking at the source link below.

  • Fujitsu launches a handful of ESPRIMO laptops

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    09.26.2007

    Fujitsu, always known to deliver a good time and a decent laptop, has broken out of the gate with a lineup of new portable computers that should make everyone pretty happy -- unless you're really, really picky. Enter the ESPRIMO Mobile U9200, V5505 / V5515, D9500, and M9400 -- laptops that seriously range in sizes and specifications. Keep reading after the break for a thrilling rundown of the multifarious models.

  • Fujitsu-Siemens launches ESPRIMO laptop line

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    07.05.2007

    Using a name that sounds vaguely like a conflation of two coffee drinks, Fujitsu-Siemens is setting its sights on the mid-range, business laptop market with a new trio of computers, dubbed the ESPRIMO Mobile Series. The rather reserved looking Core 2 Duo based models, a spinoff of its desktop line, are available in three different widescreen display configurations (12.1-inch, 14.5-inch, and 15.4-inch), and are based on the Santa Rosa chipset. All of the laptops come with Intel's GMA X3100 integrated graphics card, as well as integrated UMTS, Bluetooth, and WLAN. The three models can accommodate a second battery, giving the group up to ten hours of life between charges (according to Fujitsu), which would be a real treat for anyone who's getting tired of being tethered to an outlet. No word yet on pricing or street date, but we shall keep you posted.[Via notebookitalia]Read -- Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO U9200Read -- Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO M9400Read -- Fujitsu-Siemens ESPRIMO D9500