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more about #fujitsu more comments → dragon:ONE: Too bad we won't be able to import the phones. Thanks, Japan, for locking your phones into one carrier, even if they support GSM, and creating a lucra... more » Gordonium: Hmm... It seems that the Japanese have "gone Japanese" here. #fujitsuconceptphones more » Calzo: Maybe it serves as a thermos too. #fujitsuconceptphones more » The Lab: These designs look so dated. For the next couple years I expect almost all phones to either be a touchscreen slab or have a keyboard like the Pixi or... more » FooSchnickens - BPH Free: Is that a bottle opener? I'm totally sold. #picoprojector more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: A cellphone sammich!!?! I wonder if you can double-stack 'em? more » Chip Skylark of Space: Looks like something that Mr. T wore around his neck in the first season of A-TEAM. I still pity the fool, but I love it when a plan comes together. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Sam, Ziggy says you need to stop this guy from downloading "The Love Guru", or else you won't leap. more » cletar: A shower-nozzle that's also a phone? Brilliant! more » combat chuck: I bet their next phone concept will "upgrade" the clock by featuring a sundial on the face. more » Curves: My mom still HAS a rotary phone, which is now called "pulse dialing". My digital aged daughter thinks its really cool, but doesnt understand why ther... more » Lizard_King: This touchscreen should require rotary dialing.... not just button pushing, Full rotary sweeps for each number. more » No_7: 60's? It looks very futuristic to me... in a Star Trek sort of way. more » kaitou: "industry's first bi-directional swivel hinge." just means that you can turn the screen to the left or to the right to flip it into slate mode. My old... more » MrThunderfield: From Fujitsus German site: "he is the perfect entertainer for your living room." Came out a bit wrong, didn't it? more » -
#projectorphones
Fujitsu's Crazy Little Modular Pico-Projector Phone
The F-04B isn't your average touchscreen QWERTY slider. If you want to slim things down, the 3.4-inch screen and slide-out keyboard can be separated, and you can also attach an 854 x 480 pico-projector in place of the keyboard. More » -
#conceptphones
Fujitsu's Seemingly Nonsensical CEATEC Concept Phone Roundup
These are Fujitsu's concept phones they showed off at CEATEC, one of which we covered already. Akihabara News covered a few of them, but these three are our favorites. More » -
#concept
Fujitsu F-Circle Rotary Smartphone Comes from Past's Future
Fujitsu says that their F-Circle concept phone—designed by Yuji Ito and shown at CEATEC in Japan—has a "timeless appearance." Liars. I know your cellphone comes straight from the 60s, and apparently it can detect land mines. [Pink Tentacle] -
#notebooks
Add the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 to the Windows 7 Mulitouch Laptop List
Don't say we didn't tell you. Windows 7 is bringing the multitouch laptops and Fujitsu's T5010 is jumping in the pool too. It can't do four way touch like the ThinkPadT400s, but it will take two fingers no problem. More » -
#pcs
Fujitsu Esprimo Mini PC Stuffs Core 2 Duo, Blu-ray Into Tiny Little Package
Things you could do with the Fujitsu Esprimo Mini PC if you didn't really care all that much about the data contained inside: Play hockey, rest a cold drink on a warm day; balance a wobbly table. More » -
#service
Laptop Mag Determines Acer, Dell and HP Have the Worst Tech Support
Laptop magazine went through the painstaking process of calling the tech support of every major notebook manufacturer. And they timed their waits before asking one of two very basic questions. The results may not surprise you. More » -
#pcs
Fujitsu Building Fastest Gaming Rig on the Planet with 'German Ultra Clocking'
Fujitsu is using quite a bit of bluster to drum up hype for its new gaming rig, which they claim will be the fastest on the whole planet thanks to something called "German ultra clocking." It's built in Germany, people! More » -
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#ebookreaders
Fujitsu FLEPia Color eBook Reader Has Finally Arrived, Yours For $1000
Remember the FLEPia – Fujitsu's eBook reader that would trounce all other readers by displaying color? After years of waiting, it's now out and available in Japan! More » -
#laptops
Fujitsu LifeBooks Get AT&T 3G Today, EVDO Soon
Fujitsu just updated their LifeBook T5010, T1010, P1630, and T2020 with AT&T BroadbandConnect (HSUPA) support. And better still, some models will support EVDO in a few months (Sprint or Verizon's 3G technology, carrier unannounced). [Yahoo] -
#fujitsulifebook
Fujitsu LifeBook's Tiny Secondary Display Tested on Video
Fujitsu's LifeBook N7010 is an unsurprising mid-to-high-end multimedia laptop, except for one thing: the 4-inch, 480x272 secondary screen. Akihabara News got their hands on one and ran it through its paces, coming away impressed. More » -
#notebooks
Fujitsu Amilo GraphicBooster External GPU Actually Looks Like a Great Idea
Fujistu-Siemens has released their Amilo GraphicBooster. It seems like a rather good idea. A powerful graphics card and two-USB port that you can have permanently attached to three displays. It looks amazing in action. -
#laptops
Fujitsu Lifebook N7010 With Touchscreen App Launcher
The picture pretty much says it all, but the coolest part about the Lifebook N7010 is the 4-inch, 480x272 pixel touchscreen integrated into the keyboard area. Its most notable function is that it works as an app launcher, but according to Fujitsu's Paul Moore, you can use it as a second (really small) screen, with the ability to drag whatever you want down to the second screen like any other external monitor. Aside from the app launcher, it's intended to be used as a CD/DVD control panel, or as a photo viewer. More » -
#fujitsu
Fujitsu Introduces Lifebook P1630 and U820 Tablets For Small People, Very Small People
In a long-awaited refresh to their tablet lines, Fujitsu has announced considerable upgrades for its U and P series. The comically small 5.6" U820, following in the dainty footsteps of the U810, gets improved battery life, GPS, a super-sharp WSXGA touchscreen and a 1.6GHz Atom processor, somehow weighing in at just over 1.3lbs. The U series starts at $1,049. For people with human-sized fingers, the P1630 8.9in convertible. netbook packs a 1.20 GHz Core 2 Duo, built-in accelerometer, 64GB SSD option and a steep base price of $2,179. Press releases after the jump. [Fujitsu] More » -
#laptops
Fujitsu Releases New Lifebook A6220 Laptop With Blu-ray, UWB, Swappable Color Shells
Fujitsu this week announced their new Lifebook A6220 notebook which comes equipped with a Blu-ray drive, HDMI-out, ultra wideband wireless data transfer and Snap Cap swappable shells, which can be used to change the design/color of your laptop in one fell swoop. The 15.4-inch laptop runs on the Centrino 2 platform, with a p8400 Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 3470 discrete graphics. The Snap Caps come in red, gold or purple, and sell for $20. The A6220 comes in $1299 or $1499 configurations, and is available now at [Fujitsu]. More » -
#ceatec
Fujitsu Concept Phone Can Be Pulled Apart, Reconfigured
Proving that Japan always has the coolest concept phones, this Fujitsu device shown at CEATEC lets you separate your screen and touchscreen keypad in whatever configuration you like. Both parts can be used separately or stuck together by magnets, and where you stick the screen on the keypad determines what the touchscreen shows. The screen module contains software functions, including video recording and games, while the keyboard is responsible for communication tasks, such as 3G and radio. No idea whether this will be one of the few CEATEC concepts that make its way into reality, but I sure hope I see it on shelves someday. [Akihabara News]


