Fujitsu launches unique laptops and tablets

Japanese computer maker Fujitsu will launch a new series of laptops and tablets, including two ultrabooks with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor, a laptop hybrid tablet ...

Japanese computer maker Fujitsu will launch a new series of laptops and tablets, including two ultrabooks with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor, a laptop hybrid tablet with a removable keyboard. removable and a tablet running Windows 8 operating system.

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Fujitsu plans to launch two new Ultrabook models in May this year. According to Notebook Italian website, these devices will be equipped with Ivy Bridge chips - the latest generation of Intel and will have at least 3 colors black, silver and red.

If Fujitsu's ultrabooks will actually be available in May, these will be two of the first laptops with Ivy Bridge processors. According to Intel's statement, Ivy Bridge chips can improve performance and battery life. Therefore, this new technology will be very suitable for ultrabook products.

Subsequently, in June, Fujitsu will launch Android tablets and Slimbook notebooks. If the Fujitsu tablet is targeted at consumers, then Slimbook is aimed at business people, office workers.

The two most interesting items in the Japanese manufacturer's roadmap will be introduced this fall. In September, Fujitsu will launch a multi-use device, both a laptop and a detachable keyboard to become a tablet like Asus Transformer Prime and Lenovo IdeaTab S2-10.

However, Fujitsu's tablet - laptop may be installed with Windows operating system, not Android like Prime and S2-10.

Finally, according to both Imidoresc.ro and Italian Notebook, Fujitsu will introduce a tablet running Windows 8 in the fourth quarter. Windows 8 will be officially launched this year but Microsoft has not announced a specific date. So, as early as this fall, new users have more information about this Fujitsu tablet product.

Update 25 May 2019
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