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| Fujitsu Siemens Computers bails out of PDA / PNA market |
| Published: August 11, 2007, 8:43 am |
| Tags: Business, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Siemens, Fujitsusiemens, Industry, Loox, Pda, Pna, Siemens |
| bulky, albeit fashionable Loox handhelds will soon be available only in closeout bins and on your favorite auction site -- and just think, things were lookin' so bright just last year. According to a statement by FSC spokesperson Amy Flécher, the decision to cut the proverbial cord was simply "due to the usual examination of the |
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| Fujitsu's LOOX U50XN ultra-portable PC gets colored |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 11:15 am |
| Tags: 1seg, Color, Colored, Colorful, Fujitsu, Japan, Led Backlit, Loox U, Looxu, Tv Tuner, Tvtuner, U50xn, Umpc |
| been a tick since Fujitsu's LOOX ultra-portable PC lineup has garnered our attention, but there's no better way to do that than offer up the machine in four dazzling colors and bump the hardware while you're at it. The FMV-U50XN is now available in white, blue, black and red color schemes, and includes an 800MHz Intel A110 processor, up to 1GB |
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| Fujitsu's LOOX T70XN laptop: now in a multitude of colors |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 6:04 pm |
| Tags: Color, Colors, Core 2 Duo, Core2duo, Fmv, Fujitsu, Led Backlit, Loox, T70xn, Ultraportable |
| colorful new line of LOOX U50XNs weren't enough for ya, the outfit is also giving a vivid facelift to its LOOX T70XN. This ultraportable sports a 10.6-inch LED-backlit display, a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U7600 processor, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, between 80GB and 100GB of hard drive space, and Intel's GMA950 graphics set. Moreover, this bad boy can |
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| Fujitsu's LOOX U50XN now configurable with 64GB SSD |
| Published: January 19, 2008, 9:06 am |
| Tags: Fujitsu, Loox, Loox U, Looxu, Ssd, U50xn, U810, Ultra Portable, Umpc |
| Fujitsu's marvelously light LOOX U50XN -- better known as the U810 here in the States -- just keeps getting better. Apparently, to-be owners in Japan can now snag one with an oh-so-coveted 64GB SSD, though all the other specs look to remain identical to what we've already seen. 'Course, adding such a fine piece of hardware won't come cheap -- as |
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