Fujitsu of Japan sold the first WiMAX wireless notebook

July 2nd, 2009   115 views
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Yesterday, July 1, Fujitsu in its official Web site of the latest notebook models for the FM-V BIBLO LOOX RR/D70N, it is Fujitsus first built-in notebook WiMAX module.

From the appearance point of view, this models with the P8010 in the sale of very similar, the same as the ultra-narrow frame design of the screen. Alloy used machine architecture is very robust, at the same time to control the whole weight of 1.21kg. According to the official website of the quote shows that this model starts ¥ 188,800, equivalent to about 13,000 yuan RMB. At present, it has been accepted, a preliminary estimate will be shipped in early August official.

Fujitsus first WiMAX notebook

The following is a detailed configuration of this product:

Chipset: Intel GS45 Express chipset

Memory: 2GB Memory

Hard Disk: 160GB HDD

Screen: 12-inch LCD screen

CD-ROM: DVD SuperMulti drive

LAN: Gigabit Ethernet

LAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n

Wireless: WiMAX

Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR

Battery: Standard battery life for 8 hours

Size: 280 × 210.1 × 27.3 ~ 37.4mm

Weight: about 1.21kg

To another report in the July 1, Intel with a number of joint ventures of Japanese venture capital firm UQ Communications in Japan, has formally launched WiMAX access services.

Editor Comments: It seems that in Japan will soon have more features built-in WiMAX communication notebook market, Fujitsu is just first of a series of punched. TU, when people can enjoy the WiMAX may not know it, and now the moment you first use the 3G.

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