Like pretty much every other PC maker on the planet, Fujitsu is prepping its Windows 7 lineup. Once Windows 7 is released on October 22nd, Fujitsu plans to begin selling several new laptops equipped with the operating system, including the Fujitsu M2011 Intel Atom powered netbook, and the Fujitsu LifeBook P3010 11.6 inch ultraportable with a 1.6GHz AMD Neo CPU.
The M2011 netbook is basically the Windows 7 version of the company’s existing M2010 model. The new version will ship with Windows 7 Starter, 1GB of RAM, and a 250GB hard drive. It will have a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display and a 6 cell battery and run about $450.
The LifeBook P3010 is due out in mid-November, and it will feature a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive. it will weigh about 3.5 pounds and run about $550. This model will likely come with Windows 7 Home Premium.
Fujitsu is also expected to launch an 11.6 inch laptop called the LifeBook P3110 with an Intel Pentium SU4100 dual core CULV processor soon.
Note: You can find information at more Windows 7 netbooks and laptops here.
Fujitsu awsome I just bought one great keyboard love it.
Fujitsu is known for making good kit. Pricey, but good.
The prices in your story sound good (much better than Sony) but I would like to read some reviews on these models.
Thanks again for the update, Brad. More details at Fujitsu’s site:
Fujitsu Spec of interest for the P3110:
Choice of:
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor SU7300,
Intel® Pentium® Processor SU4100,
Intel® Celeron® Processor 743
The SU7300 is apparently the best of the CULV processors currently available in the various neutbooks (that would be a neutered notebook: more than a netbook; less than a notebook). A couple Acer & ASUS models also are using it.
https://ts.fujitsu.com/products/mobile/notebooks/lifebook_p3_series.html