Fujitsu has introduced its new lifebook T5010 convertible PC with a multi touch-screen upgrade.Lifebook T5010 PC comes with a 13.3 inch LCD Display with an optional dual digitizer designed to support touch-based feature with two-finger support for gestures including zoom, rotate, and flicks; stylus support for inking, editing/annotating files.Apart from the new multi touch feature, the new Lifebook T5010 tablet PC will also come with soon-to-be-launched Microsoft Windows 7.The T5010 also sports a modular bay that can be used to hold a second hard drive, optical drive, or extra battery."
The LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC represents our initial offering in a line of dual digitizer convertibles that take advantage of the advanced capabilities of the anticipated Windows 7 operating system," said Fujitsu America's senior director of mobile product management Paul Moore, in a statement. "The benefit of touch is that it's intuitive and practical. Consumers, mobile professionals, and students will immediately see the value and convenience it adds to the computing experience."
The LifeBook T5010 is available now, with prices starting at $1,759, and $1,859 with the dual digitizer. The units run Windows Vista Business now, but we expect Fujitsu will offer Windows 7 as soon as Microsoft pulls the trigger in October.
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The LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC represents our initial offering in a line of dual digitizer convertibles that take advantage of the advanced capabilities of the anticipated Windows 7 operating system," said Fujitsu America's senior director of mobile product management Paul Moore, in a statement. "The benefit of touch is that it's intuitive and practical. Consumers, mobile professionals, and students will immediately see the value and convenience it adds to the computing experience."
The LifeBook T5010 is available now, with prices starting at $1,759, and $1,859 with the dual digitizer. The units run Windows Vista Business now, but we expect Fujitsu will offer Windows 7 as soon as Microsoft pulls the trigger in October.
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