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Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 tablet features multi-touch display

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 tablet features multi-touch display

LifeBook T5010

Its first LifeBook tablet was released over a year ago and now Fujitsu is back and ready for Windows 7. The new Fujitsu LifeBook T5010, a convertible tablet, will feature a 13.3-inch multi-touch display. Fujitsu is making available two versions of the tablet, an active digitizer and a dual digitizer. For multi-touch to work, you’d want the LifeBook with the dual digitizer, which registers two points. Pricing will be $1,759 for the active digitizer and $1,859 for the dual digitizer. The LifeBook T5010 will ship with Windows Vista until the October 22, which is the Windows 7 launch date.

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September 16, 2009 0 comments Read More
Packard Bell inros oneTwo L and oneTwo M all-in-one PCs

Packard Bell inros oneTwo L and oneTwo M all-in-one PCs

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With Windows 7 right around the corner, PC makers are starting to come out with touch enabled devices. For Packard Bell, the release of oneTwo L and the oneTwo M brings them in the touch era. The all-in-one PCs include up to 8GB of Ram, a 5-in-1 memory card reader, webcam, and Packard Bell’s TouchGadgets. The oneTwo L includes a 23-inch (1600 x 900) display,  ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 graphics card, E-SATA, an optional Blu-ray drive, and a DVB TV tuner. The oneTwo M packs a 20-inch (1920 x 1080) display, Intel Core 2 Duo T6600, and ATI Mobility Radeon HD series 4500. Both PCs will be available October 22, with the oneTwo L priced at 999 Euros ($1,452) and the oneTwo M at 599 Euros ($872.) Jump after the break for a video of the PCs.

September 12, 2009 3 comments Read More
Windows 7 ad brings back Kylie

Windows 7 ad brings back Kylie

October is nearing and for Microsoft it means an increase in Windows 7 advertising. The first ad brings back Kylie, which is now 5 years old. The ad shows Kylie skimming through positive Windows 7 reviews and mentions “happy is coming.” The old video she’s featured in is after the break.

September 11, 2009 2 comments Read More
Windows 7 pricing announced

Windows 7 pricing announced

Windows 7 Box Art

So far, Microsoft has been following a very well organized timeline with Windows 7 and seems to be doing a great job on the entire product, including packaging. However, lots of people have been curious whether Microsoft will continue the positive vibe of the OS with pricing or will it just be expensive like prior iterations of the product. Today, Microsoft announced pricing on its upcoming OS, Windows 7, which is cheaper than the previous version of the OS, Windows Vista. In the U.S., Microsoft will be offering three versions of Windows and pricing is as follows:

June 26, 2009 1 comment Read More