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Fujitsu-Siemens Ultra-Portable LifeBook P7120
 
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has launched an addition to its ultra-portable LifeBook P Series. The new LifeBook P7120 (£1299 ex. VAT) is one of the lightest, fully-functional laptops currently available.

Weighing a mere 1.28kg (depending model), the LifeBook P7120 also sports a modular bay, 10.6-inch WXGA widescreen display, full connectivity, striking black gloss finish and battery life that lasts up to a full working day.

The LifeBook P7120 will hit the market later this market and comes with fingerprint security as standard. The biometric fingerprint sensor is tied to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which acts as a hardware vault for passwords and encrypted keys. The hard disk drive shock absorbers reduce vibration to ensure higher data availability and prevent losses.

Reliable mobile technology demands a long battery life. To address this, Fujitsu Siemens Computers has developed EcoButton. This unique, integrated software solution promises to improve power management and enables 'considerably' prolonged battery life.

One click optimises power settings without disrupting work in progress, as the intelligent management system disables optical disk drives and reduces display brightness. The feature will be shared by all next-generation LifeBook models.

Equipped with LED backlights, the LifeBook P7120 display promises brilliant colours while the higher contrast 15:9 format should produce crisp images. It also absorbs most external light and has wider viewing angles than conventional laptop screens, claims Fujitsu Siemens Computers.

Other technical highlights include fanless technology, up to 11.5 hours battery life (with two batteries), dedicated port replicator, integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 2915a/b/g LAN and Bluetooth, VoIP-ready with array microphones, and an ultra-slim modular bay.




 
BIOS, Oct 31, 05 | Print | Send | Comments (0) | Posted In Laptop
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