Fujitsu gives its North American customers another reason why they should buy the Lifebook T5010 convertible tablet PC: a multi-touch screen upgrade. The 13.3-inch display now offers a new level of interaction as it supports two-finger touch actions in panning, rotating, flicking, and zooming items. Users can now change tasks in a jiffy, switching from casual surfing using your fingers to a more precise editing or writing using a pen. Apart from the new multi touch feature, the new Lifebook T5010 tablet PC will also come with soon-to-be-launched Microsoft Windows 7.
This PC still holds specs that endears its consumers dear: a bi-directional swivel hinge that converts the tablet into a standard notebook with keyboard input; 4.5 pounds of total weight; a modular bay that supports an optical drive or an optional second battery; optional mobile broadband support; integrated webcam with dual digital microphones; integrated fingerprint sensor; and hard drive password protection.
The Fujitsu Lifebook T5010 with multi-touch display is available at US$1,859.
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