
Fujitsu Siemens will produce a limited number of Lifebook Q2010, citing it as the world’s most desirable laptop. The Q2010 sports an Intel Core ULV processor and 945GMS chipset, 1GB 400MHz DDR SDRAM, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11g, and 3G connectivity, a fingerprint scanner, SD and Express card slots and a couple of USB 2.0 ports. At just 2cm thick in a black piano lacquer finish, you can be sure that it looks really…desirable. The Q2010 will ship in Q2 2006 and costs a whooping £2,700.
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