JAPANESE COMPUTER MANUFACTURER Fujitsu visted our offices to demo the latest addition to its range of tablet hybrid notebooks, the Lifebook T4410.
The T4410 features a 12.1-inch display attached on a bi-rotational mount, allowing it to be used either like a regular notebook or as tablet style PC. The T4410 makes use of the inherent multi-touch support built into Windows 7 to add a slew of interface and control features, including pinch and rotate in those applications that support it.
It ships with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB of RAM, Intel HD graphics, various traditional or SSD hard drive options and a choice of a standard LED WXGA display or a high brightness version for better viewing in direct sunlight.
Weighing about 1.8kg, it's not the lightest tablet around, but there are some ways of reducing the weight, such as removing the optical drive. µ
I've had a Fujitsu tablet that is almost 4 years old now, and it is still going strong with Windows 7 as well. They make great reliable products, and I've been waiting for the multi-touch update since Windows 7 has come out. Might upgrade to this one..
you could visibly see the lag when she tried to zoom images. The very important factor of the price was also missed off - £1100 (not sure if that's inc. VAT or not).
Looks like another tablet PC that isn't going to shift in quantity.