
Fujitsu has this week introduced five new LifeBook portable PCs that are powered by Microsoft's uber-fresh Windows 7 - the T4310 and T4410 convertible tablets, the P3010 ultra-thin notebook, the A1220 desktop alternative notebook and M2011 netbook.
Both the T4310 and T4410 feature a 12.1-inch (1366x768) LED backlit multi touch/pen input or pen-only input touchscreen, a Core 2 Duo processor, 2/4GB of RAM, GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, a Super-Multi DVD writer, a spill-resistant keyboard and a fingerprint sensor. The T4310 starts at $1,099, while the T4410, which includes embedded TPM and port replicator support, has a base price tag of $1,199. Both laptops are coming out late this month.
The LifeBook P3010 has a 11.6-inch (1366x768) LCD screen, a 1.6 GHz AMD Athlon Neo, at least 2GB of RAM, a 320+ GB hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, a spill-resistant keyboard, and a starting price of $549. This one will debut in mid-November.
Already on sale, the LifeBook A1220 has a 15.6-inch display, a Core 2 Duo CPU, up to 8GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD writer or Blu-Ray drive, a 2.0 megapixel webcam, and an ExpressCard slot. The A1220 goes up from $999.
Last but not least, the M2011 netbook is priced at $449 and packs a 10.1-inch (1024x600) screen, a 1.66 GHz Atom N280 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, a 6-cell battery, and Windows 7 Starter.

LifeBook T4310

LifeBook T4410

LifeBook P3010

LifeBook A1220

M2011