Wednesday, Jul 16th 2008 by Chris Davies


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Although we knew the Centrino 2 powered 13.3-inch Fujitsu T5010 Tablet PC was coming- courtesy of Virginia Tech’s bookstore - its taken a while for the company to actually start showing the machine off.  Now that Intel have got their Centrino 2 announcement out of the way, the path has been paved, and I’ve a strong suspicion that this could become one of the go-to convertible Tablets for new and current users.

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Under the hood, aside from the 2.4GHz P8600 Core 2 Duo processor, there’s 2GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB hard-drive, A/G/N WiFi and Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics.  Fujitsu have also managed to squeeze a DVD SuperMulti optical drive in there too.

There’s also more security functionality than you’ll likely know what to do with: a Trusted Platform Module, biometric fingerprint scanner and Smart Card slot, as well as Fujitsu’s Portshutter data leak prevention software, two-level BIOS and HDD password protection and support for Absolute Software’s Computrace computer theft recovery service. 

Pricing is still uncertain, though Virginia Tech had it down as starting from $1,999.  Release date is similarly unknown.

Edit: Fujitsu have issued a press release, stating that the new P5010 will be priced from $1,769 and is available to preorder now.  Delivery will begin mid-August 2008.

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[via AVING]

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