Friday, July 15, 2011




Fujitsu Company has launched a lot of laptop and notebook series. Some of them made it to the market, garnering respect and appreciation by the users, while other types of gadget have failed. And since the market demanded for a tablet, Fujitsu is one of those manufacturers who answered to the demands of the technology industry.  One of the series that they have released, that made a big name in the industry is the Lifebook.

The T900 belongs to the series of Lifebook, Fujitsu have produced. The Lifebook T900 raises the renowned lineage of Fujitsu Tablet PCs to new levels of smart performance with the new Intel Core i7 Processor and Intel Core i5 processor while continuing to offer traditional Fujitsu features such as built-in modular bay and bi-directional display hinge. The unmatched 13.3-inch display with 160 degree vertical and horizontal viewing angles and optional multi-touch screen provides the optimal combination to efficiently interact with on-screen applications. Whether you are using it as a conventional notebook or capturing important notes with the digital pen, the Lifebook T900 Tablet PC offers the ultimate in flexibility and mobile productivity.

The T900 earned a lot of respect from its user because of its durability, having a Standard Memory of 2 GB and is expandable up to 8 GB maximum, with uses and specifications as well as the security that it gives. Security won't be an issue, because of the security features  it possesses like Dedicated Smart Card Slot, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), TCG 1.2-compliant, Security Panel, HDD password protection, Two security Lock Slots, Computrace BIOS Persistence Module, Two-level BIOS password: User and Administrator. People who tend to use shared computer on offices mostly preferred the security features of T900. Plus the machine used a running 6-cell battery that would last for about 4-5 hours.  Making this machine a must-have gadget.

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