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Fujitsu Creates Digital Entertainment Center With Its First 17-Inch Screen NotebNov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Fujitsu Computer Systems today announced the LifeBook N6010 notebook with a 17-inch wide-aspect screen allowing consumers to watch movies in their original widescreen format, immerse themselves in video games, or multi-task by viewing several documents side-by-side. The LifeBook N6010 notebook combines advanced multimedia capabilities, high performance and a competitive price, making this digital entertainment center the ideal solution for families, students and others who demand more than traditional computer usage from their multimedia notebook. With features such as integrated media panel, stereo speakers and a custom sub-woofer, as well as a separate 10-key keypad, users achieve desktop capabilities with the portability and convenience of a notebook. The 17-inch wide-screen display delivers up to a 40-percent greater viewing area than a traditional 15-inch notebook display to increase the utility of the notebook. This makes the LifeBook N6010 notebook ideal for working in more than one software program or tasks such as comparison shopping on the Internet. Fujitsu incorporates a Crystal View display, delivering bright and crisp images with rich vibrant colors. The media panel above the keyboard allows users to easily control their media such as toggling between audio and video. "As consumers continue to embrace notebook computers as the home's primary computing solution, the need for an affordable, multi-functional notebook with space-saving design features becomes a key decision factor," said Paul Moore, director of product marketing for mobile computing at Fujitsu Computer Systems. "The LifeBook N6010 notebook goes a step further by offering desktop performance, a large screen and multimedia features in an elegant design that is as easy on the eyes as it is on the budget. It is the ideal digital entertainment appliance." The LifeBook N6010 notebook is available with features for rich multi-media delivery. The TV tuner option includes Instant MyMedia software to give users access to a range of features, including the ability to view TV and DVDs or listen to music CDs without booting up the notebook; pause and record live TV onto the hard drive or a DVD; and transfer existing VHS tapes to DVDs. With the use of the remote control, these activities can be managed from the comfort of your sofa. Further complementing these multimedia features is an optional Multi-Format DVD Writer, allowing users to download movies from a digital camcorder and burn them on virtually any DVD format. An integrated Memory Stick/Secure Digital media card slot adds to the notebook's flexibility. To achieve power rivaling a desktop PC, Fujitsu has outfitted the LifeBook N6010 notebook with an Intel Pentium 4 processor operating at 3.2 GHz and supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology. HT Technology enables a single processor to function with the same capabilities as two, boosting performance and allowing users to multitask more effectively. Combined with 128 MB of dedicated graphics memory, the notebook does not sacrifice multimedia performance. Users can also choose up to a 100 GB hard drive, the largest available hard drive on a notebook computer, and up to 2 GB of dual channel DDR memory. This desktop replacement includes a suite of connectivity features, including built-in modem and Ethernet as part of the standard configuration. For maximum mobility, Fujitsu has included Atheros Super AG wireless (802.11a+b/g) LAN. LifeBook N6010 Notebook Specifications
-- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 Processor 538 with HT operating at
3.2 GHz The LifeBook N6010 notebook is available through the Fujitsu direct sales force, Web site and channel partners with pricing starting at $1,699 for a base configuration with a $50 end user rebate. Users can choose from several recommended configurations or they can customize their system using the Fujitsu Configure To Order (CTO) program.
Service and Support More information on Fujitsu Computer Systems is available at http://us.fujitsu.com/computers. Source: Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation []Similar |
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