By Nicole Scott
19 Jul, 2012 9:12 am
At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto Fujitsu showed off their newly certified Windows 8 convertible notebook with a touchscreen running Microsoft’s latest Windows 8 operating system. The Fujitsu T902 comes with a rotating foldable 13.3-inch display and has the option for Intel’s Core i5 or Core i7 processors. The device is designed with to appeal to the business or corporate ecosystem and sports a durable Gorilla 2 dislay and a magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis.

There are two USB 2.0 ports and two USB 3.0 ports aGigabit Ethernet and a smart card reader, which makes it clear that it’s aimed at business. A unique feature that we love seeing is a hybrid DVD drive that can be swapped out for a battery pack that adds an extra 7 to 10 hours of battery life.
The whole thing is not cheap, unfortunately, Fujitsu is quoting a $1900-2500 range depending on the spec, however, this steep price tag will get you Windows 8 Professional.
Fujitsu T902 Hands-On
Source: WinFuture.de iva NBN.de



















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