So it seems that apart from NEC’s tablet running Windows 7, Fujitsu decided to come up with their own version of a Windows 7 tablet – the Lifebook TH40/D. Is this a tablet or this is this a laptop? Some have decided to call it a convertible laptop or a convertible tablet since it features a keyboard but yet when slid in, it becomes a 10.1″ touch screen.
Some of its other features are a 1.5GHz Oak Trail Atom Z670, 1GB of non-expandable DDR2 RAM, a 10.1-inch 1,024 x 600 touchscreen, a 120GB 4200rpm hard drive, and a battery life of around 6 hours. A tiny, tiny optical trackpad can be found next to the spacebar. If you ask me it sounds like a hybrid of a netbook, laptop and a tablet. Right now it seems that it’s only available in Japan, it will cost ¥80,000 ($990) and will be available for purchase towards the end of June.
$990 for this bad boy? Give me an iPad 2 any day.
Seen at: engadget
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