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Fujitsu T70M Ultra Portable Notebook
Posted on Dec 1, 05 01:29 AM PDT
The Fujitsu T70M is an ultra-portable laptop that weighs only 1.17kg (2.58 lbs), but it comes with a 1.2Ghz Pentium CPU, 60GB of hard drive and even a DVD burner. Of course, it has Wi-Fi and a 56Kbps dial-up modem for truly desperate situation in wild settings like Yosemite National Park or similar low-tech places. This laptop is great only if you can stand the small 10.4” display (1280x768 pixels) and the smaller than usual keyboard keys. I would recommend this computer to people who do not type heavily or to people who just want to look very cool at the local coffee shop. Via portablegadgets
• Dimensions: 271×209.5×24.3 mm (10.66×8.22×0.95 inches)
• Weight: 1.17 kg (2.57 lbs)
• Battery life: Standard – 5 hours, Enchanced – 11.3 hours (optional high capacity batter)
• CPU: Pentium 1.20 GHz
• RAM: DDR 2 512 MB / 1.5 GB
• Hardisk: 60 GB Ultra ATA
• Graphic: Intel GMA 900, 128 MB Shared Memory
• Display: 10.6” TFT (1280×768)
• Networking: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, LAN 100BT
• Modem: 56kbps V.92
• Integrated Ports: IEEE 1394 (S400 4 pin) x 1, S-Video output, USB 2.0×3
• Other Ports: PCMCIA Type II, Memory Stick, SD Card, xD
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By Creazil , 06/12/05 9:57 AM (CommentID #000088)
Finally someone understands the purpose of laptops!
By Search Engines Web , 01/12/05 8:07 PM (CommentID #000067)
Call it another version of a Tablet PC - but notebook style - minus the
Swivel / Slide Screen of the Acer Tablet-
http://www.laptoplogic.com/news/detail.php?id=169
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