A wooden laptop by Fujitsu
The exterior shell of this Fujitsu laptop is really made out of wood. The cedar wood design notebook is part of Japan Design Innovation 2008 exhibiting at the Salone Internazionale Del Mobile in Milan, Italy.
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The exterior shell of this Fujitsu laptop is really made out of wood. The cedar wood design notebook is part of Japan Design Innovation 2008 exhibiting at the Salone Internazionale Del Mobile in Milan, Italy.
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The LifeBook T2010 is one of the lightest wide screen laptop weighing just 3.52 pounds. The screen swivels too :) Overall, I thought the notebook doesn’t exactly have the wow-factor. The swiveling screen and light weight weight aside, it’s nothing new.
It has 9 hours of battery life, a spill resistant keyboard and slots for practically anything you need - flash cards, USBs, PC card etc.
The price for the LifeBook t2010 is $1599 and you can get yourself one today.

This laptop has been rumoured to be in the makes a while back - it got everyone talking and excited because of the blu-ray DVD player and other specs, which are not too bad at all. Of course, it is the blu-ray player that is the hype of it all but nonetheless, Fujitsu Lifebook N6460 is a pretty good deal.
It’s got a 17″ screen, 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 graphics chipset, and a hard drive space to 500GB to go with the Blu-Ray insides. Whoopie. My lappie is a 17″ screen as well and it’s been serving me really well - widescreen wise. I think if you’re looking to buy widescreen never buy screensize lower than 15″. It’s really not comfortable when it’s too small.
Anyway, the Fujitsu Lifebook N6460 is now shipping to all points in US and the world, hopefully, in the next few months. :)
The noteLife Book is priced at $1800 for the basic model (aka without 500Gg space) and $.


Calling all pink lovers out there, Fujitsu is going pink with their newest laptop and I think it’s going to make some girly girl happy. It weighs only 2.63pounds and has a 9 hour battery live so you can chat with you friends or do your homework, all together on your pink lappy without a fuss. The screen is only 10.6 inches, it’s no biggy if you’re not really using it for graphics or for work. It’s useful to carry around and showing it off to your friends while you check out what Paris’ new dig is in the cell. :P
You can get one from $1599 - $2000, depending on what you want in there. The basics would probably include 1Gg of Ram and 60Gig of space to start you off.

This new Fujitsu laptops are covered with cloth and to me, it’s absolutely beautiful. The Fab PC concept is made from fabric and flexible e-paper as display. Tell me if it’s not environmentally friendly :)
The Fab PC is so lightweight you can carry it around and it’s even hardy enough for you to drop it on concrete and it won’t make a peep squeek. But this is just a concept unfortunately. It will certainly be lighter but would it be solid enough to hold? As paper and fabric deteriorates very quickly.I still think the laptop is such an eye candy though.
Here’s to seeing the Fabric PC coming true. Cheers!

Fujitsu U8240 is the company’s smallest tablet/UMPC with 1,024 x 600 5.6-inch display and weigh a mere 1.2 pounds. It’s got a flexible monitor that can do a 360 degrees as well. And now it is going to be available to the US thanks to Dynamism who will be importing it for the American consumers. It’s going to arrive in two versions; Window’s Vista and Window’s XP. With the problems many people complain about Vista, I have an inkling that many will choose XP. I would choose XP, i think it’s awesome.
Price for each unit goes for $2,099.

Fujitsu came up with an electronic paper gadget that allows you to download pictures, books, in a jiff. It comes in two sizes, A4 and A5 and is 128mm thick. What it is, is basically a film strip looking type of paper that contains a substrate-based memory function.
It comes with a 4Gig memory card (SD) to whcih you just need to plug it in and then content will download as quickly as you can thanks to it high speed wireless LAN. There are six function buttons and a scroll key and, once charged, the battery goes for 50 hours. Comes in pink, white and silver - choose your colors.
Now hold your breath, the FLEPia costs $12,685, while A4 one is at $21,137. Unless you REALLY need it, a printer would work great too :P
Source: Gizmodo