Fujitsu has just activate its new sliding tablet PC in Japan. The LifeBook TH40D can be accustomed as a tablet or you can slide the display and a keyboard will seem .It is the answer to the Samsung Series 7 Sliding PC.
LifeBook TH40/D is that it not only equipped a 10.1-inch multi-touch display, but also celebrate of a slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard! Fujitsu present oneself that the LifeBook TH family features a "hybrid motion" design that can make an exchange between touch working and keyboard input contingent upon the scenario in which it is used.
The Lifebook TH40/D features a 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Z670.1.5GHz Oak Trail Atom Z670, 1GB of non-expandable DDR2 RAM, a 10.1-inch 1,024 x 600 touchscreen, a 120GB 4200rpm hard drive, and a battery life of around 6 hours. A tiny, tiny optical trackpad can be found next to the spacebar. If you ask me it sounds like a hybrid of a netbook, laptop and a tablet.
Other charecters contain 0.3MP webcam, SD card slot, dual USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, 6 hours battery life, Office Personal 2010 and Windows 7 Home Premium 32.Right now it seems that it’s only available in Japan, it will cost ¥80,000 ($990)
LifeBook TH40/D is that it not only equipped a 10.1-inch multi-touch display, but also celebrate of a slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard! Fujitsu present oneself that the LifeBook TH family features a "hybrid motion" design that can make an exchange between touch working and keyboard input contingent upon the scenario in which it is used.
The Lifebook TH40/D features a 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Z670.1.5GHz Oak Trail Atom Z670, 1GB of non-expandable DDR2 RAM, a 10.1-inch 1,024 x 600 touchscreen, a 120GB 4200rpm hard drive, and a battery life of around 6 hours. A tiny, tiny optical trackpad can be found next to the spacebar. If you ask me it sounds like a hybrid of a netbook, laptop and a tablet.
Other charecters contain 0.3MP webcam, SD card slot, dual USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, 6 hours battery life, Office Personal 2010 and Windows 7 Home Premium 32.Right now it seems that it’s only available in Japan, it will cost ¥80,000 ($990)
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