Fujitsu has served up a new take on the tablet computer. Fujitsu PC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu, on Monday became the first company to offer both a traditional tablet computer and a ...
Fujitsu unveils a new tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound UMPC for the U.S. market Fujitsu Computer Systems announced a tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound ultramobile PC on ...
Fujitsu Computer Systems announced last week the Stylistic ST5020, a tablet PC promising faster performance, longer battery life, and more robust security features than its predecessor, the ST5000.
Been almost eight months since Wacom demoed their multi-touch capacitive digitizer on a Tablet PC, and we’ve without updates since. Now, finally, comes word that not one but two new Tablet PCs are in ...
Fujitsu and tablet PCs have known each other for a long time. In fact, long enough for the Japan based company to come back and have another try at the segment that is absolutely booming. However, the ...
The big news last week was the official unveiling of Fujitsu’s newest Tablet PC: The T2010. As college students are already making their way back to school, I think Fujitsu hit this one too late.
Fujitsu’s 2012 lineup of tablets and laptops includes two Ultrabooks with Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processor, a slate tablet with a detachable dock and a Windows 8 tablet. First out of the gate will be ...
Fujitsu has launched a new convertible tablet PC, the Fujitsu Lifebook T730. The Fujitsu Lifebook T730 features a 12.1 inch LED backlit display and comes with a range of Intel Core i5 and Core i7 ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Fujitsu demoed its next-generation tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show. It came as no surprise, as the company has long been a player in highly mobile and slate-style products–especially ones ...
Imagine for a moment that you are viewing a crocodile sitting at the edge of a pond. Okay, maybe it’s not that hard to imagine with a picture like that. Let’s try this — imagine you are holding the ...
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