
Fujitsu’s latest offering is the 12.1-inch FMV-T8410 light weight tablet PC that features 1.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7500 ultra low voltage processor, up to 4GB RAM, 1,280×800 resolution, 30GB hard drive (or 32GB SSD), DVD super multiple drive, 802.11a/b/g wireless, fingerprint reader, 6.8 hours of battery life, and Windows Vista operating system. The tablet PC will be available next month for around $2,650.
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Dell will release the company’s Tablet PC, which will be a part of Latitude mobile computers lineup. Dubbed as the Latitude XT, the tablet is designed for educational, health care and corporate marketplace. It is “one of the lightest convertible tablets”, and features the “pen and touch” interface. Dell’s convertible laptop is expected to be available later this year and will ship with Windows Vista operating system.
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Designed by Yann Le Coroller, the MacTablet concept comes jam packed with a detachable keyboard that doubles as a protective cover. There is no word yet on the release date.
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The Sahara TufTab from Tablet Kiosk is a rugged tablet PC that has been constructed to withstand the rigors of rain, dust, humidity, extreme temperatures, and vibration. The gadget is powered by 1.0GHz Celeron processor, 1GB of RAM, a 12.1 inch widescreen LCD touch panel display that can be viewed even under sunlight, Bluetooth connectivity, and a biometric fingerprint scan. The Sahara TufTab retails for $2,099.
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Mainstream PC manufacturer Gateway has released its latest tablet PC. Known as the E155C, it looks like a normal laptop with the inclusion of a swivel hinge and digitizer. The tablet offers a 12.1 inch 1280 x 800 widescreen display, an internal optical drive, a biometric fingerprint scanner, an Intel Core 2 Duo U7500 processor, Gigabit Ethernet, and WiFi connectivity. Its recommended retail price is at around $1,850.
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Measuring 292.9mm x 220mm x 24.9mm and weighing 3.1 pounds, the TabletKiosk i215 comes with a 12.1-inch XGA touchscreen display. The gadget also features a 1.5-GHz Intel Pentium M processor, 1GB of memory, 60GB HDD, an integrated Wacom Electromagnetic Digitizer, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and up to 3.5-hours battery life. Watch the clip after the jump to see what it’s like…
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