Posted by Computer Crackpot on September 18, 2007 8:49 PM
Recently, the Taiwanese company, Fujitsu launched three new—to expand its LifeBook series—notebooks, the LifeBook A3130, LifeBook T2010, and LifeBook B6220. All the three comes with handwriting input functionality. While LifeBook A3130 sports a WXGA superfine wide-screen display, the other two comes with 12.1 inches 12.1 inches display. The company plans to push--by launching the three new LifeBook laptops--“its total notebook shipments in Taiwan to 14,000 units for all of 2007.”
LifeBook “A3130” is powered by an AMD dual core CPU and is trying to catch the attention of the mainstream populace. It has a price tag of $1,202. The other two models are targeting the high and mid-end business segment. “T2010” features an electromagnetic digitizer—it is the most expensive among the three—and has a price tag of $3,004.85. “B6220” operates on a capacitive touch sensor panel and is priced at $1,710.174.



