Archive for September 16th, 2009

Fujitsu Updates the LifeBook T5010 and Adds Multitouch

September 16th, 2009

Fujitsu Updates the LifeBook T5010 and Adds Multitouch

With Windows 7 release right around the corner, PC maker is gearing up for customers with an updated product portfolio that can provide a complete Windows-7-offer adventure. As you have read over the last few months may be, is one of the most important functions that are enabled on upcoming Microsoft operating system, support for multi-touch surface to bring. Be expected in this sense, several PC manufacturers to develop new products or update options for its current lines of PCs known that can be said to support function.

Fujitsu is certainly one of these providers, since the company just announced that they have a “touch” input to the flagship LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC allow.

“The LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC is our first offering in a series of dual-digitizer convertibles that the anticipated benefits of the advanced features of Windows 7 operating system. The advantage of the connection that it is intuitive and practical. Consumers, mobile professionals and students immediately recognize the value and convenience it adds to the computing experience, “said Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product management at Fujitsu America.

Boasting a 13.3-inch display and the line Intel Core 2 Duo powered mobile processors, Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC is available immediately with a two-finger touch sensitivity option that is the question of the number of grounds for PC select user, increasing the company’s flagship. The new feature is support for input pinch zooming, rotating, and other two-finger gestures that become available, which is eagerly awaited operating system Windows 7. In addition, the tablet is to support the pen-input interface.

The convertible touchscreen laptop from Fujitsu offers a built-in webcam and dual-microphone array, spill-resistant keyboard, integrated 3G mobile broadband (AT & T or Verizon), a fingerprint reader, smart card slot and an optional second battery.

Hands-on with Aluminum HP Pavilion dm3

September 16th, 2009

Hands-on with Aluminum HP Pavilion dm3

HP Notebook attack continues. The company has announced the successor to the HP Pavilion dv2 that dressed HP Pavilion dm3, an aluminum 13-inch notebook that buyers can choose either AMD or Intel as the engine of choice at a reasonable price.

Both models weigh 4.2 kilograms and mesure from 0.9 cm to 1.2 cm thick. The AMD model is based on the AMD platform, Neo, switchable graphics, and up to 6 hours endurance in the execution of the integrated GPU, the Intel version comes with a choice of integrated or discrete graphics, which at 10 hours of battery life and evaluated 6 hours.

Whichever solution you choose to power the HP Pavilion dm3, you become a device with a 13.3-inch-treated (1,366 x 768) display, 64-bit operating system, Windows 7, 4 GB RAM, brushed metal “Ending Modern Argento” on the lid on palm rest, and eye-catching metallic accents on the sides.