Fujitsu M2010 Netbook
July 1, 2009
Red and black colour combination for laptops has been a kind of mantra with many laptop manufacturers lately. And why not! This colour merge, gives the mobile computers a sporty attractive look. The Fujitsu M2010 10” Netbook is the new red and black combo netbook that was released earlier this month. Apart from these hues, there is a whitish curved design on the lid too.
Moving on to the technical features, this portable PC is internally powered by the Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor. A 1GB DDR2 RAM is integrated into this netbook. This can be expanded to a maximum of 2GB too. The hard drive has a capacity of 160GB. The Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition has been employed for the operating system. This mini laptop has a 10.1” 1024 x 575 pixels LED-back-lit screen. The Intel GMA 950 graphics has as well been integrated for handling videos and games.
The Fujitsu M2010 supports both WiFi (802.11 b/g) as well as Ethernet connectivity for internet access. Bluetooth wireless data transfer is supported too. A 4-in-1 card reader, 3 USB ports, a VGA connector, a headphone socket and a microphone jack are all present on-board this device. Stereo speakers have also been integrated into this small laptop. Even a 1.3 Megapixel web camera has been built into this mobile PC for video chatting.
Battery life of this portable PC is however slightly disappointing. Only about 2 hours of life is delivered by a 3-cell battery. The Fujitsu M2010 ultramobile Netbook has been mainly designed for multimedia usage. Good brightness levels and wide viewing angles are expected to be offered. It is priced at $449 in the US. A UK release has not yet been mentioned.
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Fujitsu Lifebook B6110D Notebook
April 13, 2009
Do you frequently travel on account of work? Would you like to own a compact and light laptop, which has screen that’s comfortably large and which can work at the command of your finger-tip? Then you can give Fujitsu Lifebook B6110D Touchscreen Notebook a thought.
The biggest attraction of this ultra-portable PC is its 12.1″ TFT screen, which is touch sensitive and has a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Thus, it can be operated either with the finger tip or a stylus. This notebook is equipped with the Intel Pentium M Ultra Low Voltage 753 1.20 GHz Processor. A RAM of a maximum capacity of 2GB can be supported. The notebook comes installed with 512MB of RAM. The hard-drive storage space is 40GB. Memory expansion slots are available too. The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 has been employed for taking care of graphics. The operating system that comes pre-installed on this mobile PC is the Microsoft Windows XP Professional OS. For listening to music, this notebook is integrated with Realtek ALC260 stereo speakers.
Wired internet connectivity as well as WiFi connectivity are supported by the B6110D Notebook. Optionally Bluetooth capability is offered as well. A line-up of connections are present in this portable computer. They include:-
- Two USB 2.0 ports
- A built-in microphone
- A headphone jack
- A microphone jack
- A VGA connection
- A docking connector
- An RJ-45 Ethernet link
A powerful Lithium ion battery is housed in this small laptop, which offers a run-time of about 6 hours. The Fujitsu Lifebook B6110D 12” Notebook measures 10.55” in length, 9.02” in width and 1.29” in thickness, and weighs just 1.5kg, making it really compact and light for carrying along for official travels.
Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 Notebook
March 11, 2009
Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 15.4″ Notebook is a portable and affordable multimedia machine. Powering it up internally is the Intel Core 2 Duo “Penryn” processor. The operating system that is compatible is the Windows Vista Home Premium Edition. This notebook features a 15.4″ screen with CrystalView and a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Hence you can be sure of good contrast, brightness and colour levels. The memory aspects include a DDR2 667MHz SDRAM with a capacity of 3GB. The SATA hard drive has a space of 250GB and a speed of 5400rpm. This hard drive is protected from sudden jerks and shocks by the Shock Sensor protection of this mobile PC. Graphics is handled by the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100. This multimedia laptop also houses a Dual-Layer multi-format DVD writer. The keyboard does seem to score high on ergonomics and the keys are well laid too.
On the networking front, this laptop supports both wired as well as wireless internet connectivities. The connections and interfaces offered include 5 USB 2.0 ports, IEEE 1394, a PC Card slot, an ExpressCard slot and a card reader that supports memory sticks, SD cards and xD cards. A 6-cell Lithium ion battery provides power to the notebook. A 1.3 Megapixel camera is housed in this mini laptop as well. There are speakers located beneath the palm rest too. A headphone jack and a microphone jack are also on board this device. The dimensions of this portable computer are 14.17″ by 10.43″ by 1.55″ and it weighs 6.6 pounds. Well built and sturdy, this notebook has a black, matte finish plastic case. Simple in design, yet attractive, the Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 1.3 Megapixel Camera Notebook, is most suited to meet your domestic computing and multimedia needs and also promises good performance.
Fujitsu LifeBook A6210
March 9, 2009
Ever heard of phone calls that changed people’s lives? Well, if you’ve not, let me tell you, one sure did change mine. Here I was, sitting at my desk, working on my next book, one cold December night when my mobile phone rang. “Hello, am I speaking to Mrs. Page?” asked a raspy voice. It scared me out of my wits, you know. “Yes, its me, Could I know who this is?” I couldn’t mask the fear in my voice. The person at the other end remained silent for a while, and then said, “I am your greatest fan.” Pause. “You changed my life.” Pause. I waited patiently, still trembling at the mystery behind that voice. “Is it possible to meet you?” a long pause. “Please?” “Yes” said I, without realising what I was saying. This is how I met Chris. His entry into my life changed it from the roots. He is an eccentric. His persona is totally different from his raspy, cold voice. He doesn’t talk much, but is smart as a whip.
To me, life was just about writing, earning fame and money, friends and family. But, Chris made me see things that I had failed to see. Right now, I’m sitting at the far end of Barney’s Kitchen, waiting for Chris. And, hey, I always tell you about my laptops, don’t I? Okay, I have with me, a Fujitsu LifeBook A6210. Have a look, doesn’t it look sophisticated? It has an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz processor in it. It is a 15.4 inch laptop with a RAM of 3 GB and a 250GB hard drive. It measures about 14.5 x 10.4 x 1.7 inches. I love it that it is Blue-ray enabled. It has a Widows Vista Home Premium operating system installed in it. Oh, here comes the waiter, excuse me for a bit. “Hello, could I have a Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding please, Pie and Mash with parsley liquor, and Black Pudding, and. We’ll have chocolate mousse for dessert.” “Sure thing, madam. In 20 minutes.” “Take your time, son. Thank you.” Now where were we? Hey are you wondering why I ordered such as elaborate meal? Chris loves a fancy meal. And he is partial to pies. Oh, what’s taking him so long?
Fine, let’s talk about my laptop in the meantime. My LifeBook A6210 has ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 HyperMemory for graphics. It incorporates a wireless USB, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi. The keyboard is responsive and so is the touch pad. There is also a fingerprint reader and a 1.3-megapixel Webcam. I had an enjoyable video chat with Sam last night, using the webcam. And, didn’t I tell you? Sam is in Scotland visiting friends. He’s quite happy, by the grace of God. My laptop has Stereo speakers and headphone/microphone jacks. Apart from these, there are also certain additional features, like an eSATA port and slots for both ExpressCard and PC Card. The quick-launch buttons are quite handy and it weighs about 6.7 pounds, but the thing is, I feel it is a bit on the bulky side, and I can’t carry it around with ease.
Now, there, I see Chris’ car pulling over. Oh, he’s wearing that funny shirt of his again. Did I tell you, he runs an orphanage and also has a home for abandoned animals. He’s a millionaire you know, but to date, I don’t think he’s spent a penny on himself. Here he comes, and that’s Anna, his adopted daughter at his side. “Well, hello both of you. Sit down, I’ve ordered Roast beef.” “Mrs. Page, dad was up all night, asking me to read out your ‘Confessions’. We slept only by five in the morning.” “Is that so? Now Chris, why…” “Come on, Brig” interrupted Chris. “That book of yours gives me this indescribable feeling. I can’t possibly stop when I’m in between can I?” I smiled, or rather blushed. God, this man is unbelievably cherubic. And hey did I tell you? Chris was born blind.
Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Netbook
March 8, 2009
Fujitsu LifeBook U820 5.6” Netbook is all set to give a complex to the Sony Vaio pocket sized Netbook, for it features a 5.6” screen opposed to the 8” Sony Vaio screen. The Lifebook’s screen has the Crystal View technology and is touch responsive too. The resolution presented is 1280 x 800 pixels. The screen can also be rotated. It is intuitive as well and input can be provided either via a pen or the QWERTY keyboard. The processor employed in this netbook is the Intel Atom Z530 processor. The operating system that is compatible is Genuine Windows Vista Business. A 1GB DDR2 SDRAM along with a 120GB hard drive are also present in this ultra-portable laptop.
This netbook offers satellite navigation capabilities too, with its built-in GPS receiver and the integrated Garmin Mobile PC solution. Wired as well as wireless networking options are offered by this mobile PC. There is a 10/100 Ethernet connection with a cable included in the package too. Atheros XSPAN design provides wireless connectivity to this portable computer. Bluetooth connectivity is also supported. High network access speeds can be achieved too with the 3G technology incorporated in this netbook.
A 1.3 Megapixel camera is also integrated into this tablet PC. A finger-print reader for security purposes is housed in this device as well. A 4-cell Lithium ion battery supplies power to this unit. An appreciable battery life of about 8 hours is offered by this battery too. The small yet feature-rich Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Tablet PC is sturdy and has a good overall build.


