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Fujitsu announces new Lifebook series
Filed in archive Desktops by tiago on September 21, 2005
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Fujitsu announced a new serie for the Lifebook Notebooks - C1320D. Targeted for people that can't afford the latest XPTO32742X Notebook (fiction...) that cots +2.000$, this is a nice choice.



The price is very affordable, and so are the specifications if you don't ask for a lot. Pick from 4 categories with different specifications, the lowest is $1,149, and it comes with:




  • 1.73GHz Pentium Processor

  • 256MB RAM

  • 15.4" wide XGA TFT display

  • 40GB HDD

  • DVD/CD-RW combo drive

  • Wireless LAN



Add more RAM, a better processor, bigger hard drive, Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD, Bluetooth, and you got the top of the series for $1,700. Read the full specifications, prices and buy at Fujitsu Shop. Also check the Acessories section if you want to customize yours.



At less than 6.4 lbs, the surprisingly light LifeBook C1300D notebook offers a large 15.4" wide XGA TFT display and long battery life. With the optional 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN and Bluetooth wireless communication, cut the cords and gain the freedom and flexibility to work wherever you want. - It isn't actually light when you compare it to the VAIO TX, it's like 2 times the VAIO's weight.



Via Engadget



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