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L0TH550AUEAL10007-FUJITSU-Fujitsu TH550 10.1" i3-380UM Tablet (RetailBlue.com) Price: AUD1,544.20 Fujitsu TH550 10.1" i3-380UM Tablet |
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Fujitsu FPCBTB000286 Battery Charger for Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 Tablet PC (Tech For Less) Price: $118.97 The Fujitsu FPCBTB000286 Battery Charger is used with Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 Tablet PC. |
ViewSonic has been in the tablet game for a long time, but its recent efforts have gotten mixed results. The ViewSonic ViewPad 10pro ($599.99 direct) is a business-oriented tablet aimed at vertical markets, where Windows functionality and IT compatibility take precedence. Along the way, it has tweaked and upgraded the tablet, shedding a few of the flaws that held back its predecessor, the ViewSonic ViewPad 10 ($729 list, 2 stars).
Design
The ViewPad 10pro keeps the same form-factor that's now so familiar in the tablet space, consisting of little more than a 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen, with ports and buttons along the edges of the bezel. An integrated light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen, making it brighter when ambient light levels drop. Its 1,024-by-600 resolution falls behind competitors, like the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 ($849 list, 4 stars) (1,280-by-800) and Motion Computing CL900 ($1,125 list, 3.5 stars) (1,366-by-768). What the ViewPad 10pro does have, however, is a full-sized HDMI port, as opposed to the mini-HDMI port found on the Motion CL900. The HDMI port allows you to output 1080p video to an external display, whereas the mini-HDMI port will require you to purchase a mini-HDMI to HDMI port to connect it. While the display is passable, the touch sensitivity isn't as responsive as it should be. I often ran into problems getting my fingers to register any sort of touches when they strayed near the edges of the screenwhere all of the scroll bars and close buttons are found.

I can't seem to make the wireless feature on my Fujitsu Tablet work. It says the hardware isn't enabled and I can't figure out how to fix it. This function was working fine a few days ago. I looked for a wireless function key on the keyboard but there
Look on the back of tablet, I have a 4121 and there is a small slide switch on the back that turns the radio off or on. If the radio switch is off, you can't enable the device! Find the switch, turn on the radio. Thats all there is to make it work.
Plop a Core Duo into a slate Tablet PC and what do you get? A pretty capable machine! ... tablet slate fujitsu stylistic review tech ...

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 works independently as separate devices
Read on for more on this idea and let us know if you would be interested to see the Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 come to fruition. This multifunctional device offers smartphone, tablet, laptop and camera all wrapped up in one sleek and elegant package and we
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Fujitsu Announces General Availability of Interstage Business Process Manager ... SUNNYVALE, CA, Feb 07, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Fujitsu today announced general availability of Interstage(R) Business Process Manager Analytics (BPM Analytics) V12, the latest edition of its business process discovery, monitoring and analysis |
Fujitsu announces Stylistic Android tablet for taking care of business ...
Fujitsu thinks you should consider riding the Android train to work. The company today announced the awkwardly named Stylistic M350/CA2 Android tablet, a seven-inch enterprise-focused slate aimed at folks looking for a sales terminal, catalog displayer
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Fujitsu launches 7" "Stylistic" tablet
By MARK JONES Fujitsu has yet to make an impact in the tablet world and judging by what is currently known about the Fujitsu Stylistic M350/CA2, its latest offering, this isn't going to change any time soon. The press release fails to go in to much
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Nvidia will bring quad core phones to MWC
An included picture of a smartphone could suggest these quad core firsts will be handsets rather than tablets and at CES in January we saw a sneak preview of Fujitsu's quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 powered phone, though it was encased in glass and no-one
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There's no denying that Meinolf Althaus brings some personality to an otherwise stoic slate. Good thing too, because the idea of Fujitsu and Microsoft spawning a stylus-driven tablet from a session of ugly-bumping doesn't elicit much excitement in the burgeoning tablet space. Enter Mr. Althaus who begins his lesson with an explanation that software user elements must be based on recognition and not on something that's remembered. You know, like a hammer (or Fujitsu's new slate) which is obvious in its usability and function. He then likens the current crop of consumer-based tablets to chocolate bars: they're great for consumption but do little to help with content creation unlike Fujitsu's Windows-based slate that's optimized for corporations -- spreadsheets naturally, not music or illustrations...
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