Update: Well, would you look at that. The tablet is now available for pre-order from Fujitsu’s web site for $729 and up. Unfortunately it won’t actually ship until June.

The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 is expected to be one of the first tablet computers to ship with a shiny new 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Z670 Oak Trail processor, but the company hasn’t announced an official launch date yet. Now a German retailer is giving us a clue… or a guess.

Henzsoft has posted a product page for the tablet, with a release date of Friday, May 13th. If that date is accurate, it looks like you may be able to get your hands on an Oak Trail tablet in less than two weeks… in Germany anyway.

The tablet features a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display with a dual digitizer for pen input and 4-finger multitouch control. The tablet packs a 2.5 inch solid state disk, 2GB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and optional 3G and GPS connectivity.

The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 also has Intel GMA 600 graphics, an HDMI output, an SDHC card slot, USB port, and a fingerprint scanner. The tablet will be available with Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional.

via nDevil and GottaBeMobile

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One reply on “Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 now available for $729 and up”

  1. Hmmm, one of the things I like to think about is a tablet with a generous screen, active digitizer, and a standard 2.5-inch laptop HD enclosure so it can be retrofitted with something fun. 750GB and beyond, how cool would that be in a nifty ultra-portable tablet ?

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