Monday, May 16, 2011

Fujitsu shows off its Atom-powered Windows 7 convertible laptop/tablet in Japan

fujitsu TH-40D tablet

Fujitsu has just launched its new tablet, the Fujitsu TH40D. Unlike most tablets that are coming out in the market lately, the Fujitsu TH40D is not an Android device but runs Windows 7 instead. It is also loaded with a 1.5GHz Intel Oak Trail ATOM Z670 CPU, 10.1-inch multi-touch screen display with 1024x600 resolution, 120GB of HDD, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi. Another peculiar thing about the Fujitsu TH40D is the fact that it also takes the form of your ordinary laptop by simply sliding out its built-in keyboard. When it comes to design, the TH40D looks a lot like it’s an Apple device, courtesy of its all aluminum chassis and a black-framed screen. The tablet/laptop is also light weight at only 1.1kg and as thin as 17.4mm.

Looks like an interesting convertible laptop/tablet, right? Unfortunately it was launched only in Japan and no words yet on whether it will be available in other markets. In case you’re willing to take the risk, you might want to check out your favorite Japanese importer but prepare to spend around $990 when it comes out in Japan sometime in June. Any takers?

via [Akihabara News]


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