Fujitsu LifeBook P1500: A Miniature Transformer
Fujitsu Computer Systems announced the LifeBook P1500 notebook, the industry´s smallest notebook with the versatility to convert from a conventional notebook into a tablet.
Slightly larger than a DVD case (23.6x16.7x3.45cm), Fujitsu LifeBook P1500 weighs 2.2 pounds and is equipped with a 8.9" wide SVGA touch screen display (1024x600). LifeBook P1500, the successor to the LifeBook P1000 notebook, is powered by the Intel Pentium M Processor ULV 753 and 915GMS chipset with up to 1GB of system memory. It delivers extended battery life of up to 7 hours, a shock-mounted hard drive, embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and a biometric fingerprint swipe sensor. Other features include built-in modem, LAN and optional Atheros Super AG WLAN with dual diversity antenna.
LifeBook P1500 also has standard ports and card slots to attach a standard keyboard or large screen monitor. An optional docking station is available for drop-and-dock convenience. The inking and note-taking features are supported by third-party applications EverNote Plus 1.0 note management software, ritePen 2.5 for handwriting recognition and Fortune Fountain DialKeys which provide on-screen keyboards and thumbpads.
The LifeBook P1500 notebook is available through the Fujitsu direct sales force, Web site and channel partners with pricing starting at $1,499 for a base configuration. Users can choose from a recommended configuration or they can customize their system using the Fujitsu Configure To Order (CTO) program.
The novelty is backed by a three-year or one-year International Limited Warranty for U.S. and Canadian customers. The International Limited Warranty includes technical support, on a 24x7 basis. In addition, users can add Fujitsu Premium Care Service Plans, which include an on-site service or a screen protection plan.
Source: Fujitsu Computer Systems
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