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Lifebook slims down.


Fujitsu Canada, Inc. recently announced the availability of the LifeBook Q2010 notebook, the slimmest and lightest 12.1 inch notebook on the market. At 2.2 pounds and only 3/4 of an inch thick, this notebook unites computing power with elegant mobility.

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"Form factor is an important consideration in notebook selection for executives on the go," says Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product marketing for Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. "With its eye-catching slim silhouette and striking design, the LifeBook Q2010 notebook delivers the perfect balance of elegance and function."

The LifeBook Q2010 notebook, capable of running Windows Vista, is powered by the Intel Core Solo ULV processor. A wide range of connectivity options are available, including Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (Tri-Mode 802. 11a/b/g) with VoIP capabilities. There is also an option for integrating Bluetooth v2.0 for data synchronization with different devices.

The LifeBook Q2010 notebook also includes a variety of security features, including Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 and a built-in biometric fingerprint sensor. The standard configuration includes a three-cell battery. Mobile professionals requiring longer battery life can select the higher end configuration, which includes the standard three-cell battery and a second six-cell battery offering an additional seven hours of operation.

For more information visit www.fujitsu.ca.

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Title Annotation:HIGH TECH; LifeBook Q2010 notebook
Publication:CMA Management
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Oct 1, 2006
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