An interesting design choice—a 12-incher you can touch. It’s not a tablet, it’s just a laptop with a super bright, touchable XGA display and little else going for it.
Tablets, in general, seem to have fallen off the world’s radar. I think the value is there especially for vertical applications Connect-the-Dots and Word Jumbles, two applications that really work well with a pen interface. Otherwise, I’m not too impressed.
The rest of the B6000 are standard: optional Bluetooth, WiFi, a keyboard. Very non-plussing. And I don’t know about the disembodied hand touching a picture of a beach.
Fujitsu LifeBook B6000 Likes to be Touched [DesignTechnica]