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  • Fujitsu lets loose U810, T2010 tablet PCs

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    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    05.02.2008

    Fujitsu wasn't all that specific about pricing or release details when it announced its new U810 and T2010 tablet PCs earlier this year, but it looks like both have now finally made their way out the door. In case you missed it, the big addition this time around is the inclusion of a built-in HSPA modem (and rather obvious antenna), which will run you an extra $200 on top of the $999 and $1,499 base prices for the U810 and T2010, respectively. Otherwise, you can expect the same 5.6-inch and 12.1-inch displays as before, along with the usual 800MHz Intel A110 processor on the U810 and a decidedly speedier Core 2 Duo 7600 processor on the T2010, among other specs not too different from the previous models.[Via Slash Gear]

  • Fujitsu updates its T2010 and U810 tablets

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    01.06.2008

    Your good friends at Fujitsu aren't leaving you high and dry this CES season -- oh no. The company is updating a few of its tablet PCs for your computing pleasure, two of which happen to be the T2010 and the U810. Both little dudes will now be sporting extra-speedy WWAN HSUPA, as evidenced by the large (and probably in charge) antennae sticking out of their respective sides. The new lappies will be available Q1 2008, though there's no word on pricing yet.

  • Fujitsu's LifeBook T2010 tablet PC gets reviewed

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    09.26.2007

    Thankfully, it didn't take too awfully long after Fujitsu's LifeBook T2010 got official before the folks over at PCMag were able to wrap their palms around the tablet and toss out their two pennies. Upon first opening this bad boy up, reviewers were stunned by the incredibly bright LED-backlit display, and while they seemed slightly bummed about the lack of an optical drive and the relatively weak processor, it was well-spec'd enough to handle the bulk of everyday tasks with ease. Overall, the crew was thrilled by the remarkable battery life and the beautiful screen (or did we already mention that?), but if you're still wondering exactly how this machine ended up with four out of five stars, be sure and hit the read link after you slip on those readin' glasses.

  • Fujitsu gets official with U810, T2010 tablet PCs

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.14.2007

    Thanks to the oh-so-disclosing FCC, we already knew that Fujitsu's U810 and T2010 were headed this way, but now the firm is making things official. The 1.56-pound U810 will boast a snazzy LED-backlit display, last up to 5.5-hours on a single charge, will don the "world's smallest tablet convertible" label, and will be available for you to cuddle next month. The larger T2010 (pictured) weighs in at 3.5-pounds and also manages to pack a LED-backlit screen, but this pen-enabled convertible boasts a whopping 11-hours of battery life on the extended cell, or an impressive 9-hours on the standard iteration. Best of all, folks interested in the latter machine can get their orders in now starting at $1,599, and those eying the cutesy U810 will be coughing up a minimum of $999 when it's available.[Via Wired]

  • Fujitsu LIfebook T2010 tablet snooped at the FCC

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    07.23.2007

    It looks like the "handsome" new Fujitsu T2010 that we saw back in the beginning of July has made its way into the loving arms of the FCC -- where they've given it their precious stamp of approval. Of course, this doesn't mean anything yet, as the company hasn't made any announcements, but it does open the possibility of seeing the 12.1-inch ultralight tablet around these parts in the future. The Core 2 Duo system runs on Intel's Santa Rosa 965 chipset, with an integrated X3100 GMA graphics chip, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a weight starting at just 3.31 lbs. Check the read link for pages of fascinating FCC documents.[Via PC Joint]

  • Fujitsu shows off T2010 and N6460 notebooks

    by 
    Conrad Quilty-Harper
    Conrad Quilty-Harper
    07.01.2007

    At a shopping mall called Vivocity in Singapore, Fujitsu has shown off two new 12.1- and 17-inch notebook models. The 12.1-inch T2010 is actually a tablet, which weighs 3.3 pounds, is based on Santa Rosa, and has a fingerprint reader and Bluetooth. The 17-inch N6460 is very much not a tablet, instead targeting desktop replacement dudes with a full size QWERTY keyboard -- numpad and all -- and a 500GB drive and ATI graphics card. Both are expected to ship in August, but for how much we don't know.