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Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Fujitsu Releases 17" Widescreen Notebook

Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 05:00 AM

http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/334/C3400/

"Fujitsu has announced their first 17-inch notebook computer this week, the LifeBook N6010. Aside from being able to watch movies in widescreen format, having a 17-inch LCD screen is not in high demand on laptops according to analysts. The N61010 will use the Intel Pentium 4 Processor 538 with HT, operating at 3.2 GHz and come in harddrive variations up to 100 GB. The two downers of having such a huge screen is battery life and weight; the N61010 will weigh in at around 10.2 pounds!"



Looking for some big-screen digital media crunching power? The Fujitsu N6010 might be the ticket. Looking more closely at the specs, Fujitsu seems to be a big confused: they have an option for an integrated TV tuner, which is awesome, but they don't have an option for Windows Media Center Edition 2005. They list the video as having 128 MB of dedicated RAM, but don't list the brand...which makes me think it's some horrible Intel GPU. Still, this looks pretty sweet - you can get it with a 100 GB hard drive! :D

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