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Fujitsu is upgrading its entire Esprimo PC and LifeBook notebook product line

The new models unveiled at CES are based on Intel’s 32-nanometer processors, which are making significant strides in energy-efficient performance.

Fujitsu has introduced the revamped ESPRIMO PC and LIFEBOOK family members: three new ESPRIMO and nine new LIFEBOOK models.

Fujitsu is upgrading its entire Esprimo PC and LifeBook notebook product line

New, quiet ESPRIMO PCs

In addition to zero-watt ESPRIMO PCs consuming 0 watts when turned off, Fujitsu has now eliminated another environmental factor from the operation of its models: noise. The new zero-watt ESPRIMO E900 and P900 “Zero Noise” models run completely noise-free in idle and normal office mode. Thanks to the quiet operation, the new ESPRIMO PCs can be integrated harmoniously into any office environment.

The third new ESPRIMO is the Q900 model, which has two USB 3.0 interfaces. The transfer rate of USB 3.0 is twelve times that of USB 2.0. Despite its high performance, the ESPRIMO Q900 is the most energy-efficient model in Fujitsu's PC portfolio.

  • ESPRIMO Q900 mini PC
  • ESPRIMO E900 E85 + / E90 + / 0 watts small footprint (SFF) PC
  • ESPRIMO P900 E85 + / E90 + / 0 watt microtower PC

New LIFEBOOK offer

The new LIFEBOOK range also has several small, value-adding features. These include the 0-watt AC adapter, which consumes no power at all when the notebook is turned off, and the antibacterial keyboard, which prevents the spread of pathogens among notebook users. Also new is the USB charging mode found in most new models, which allows portable devices to be charged even when turned off. charging mobile phones.

Fujitsu is the first to apply the “true family” concept to the new ESPRIMO PCs and LIFEBOOK notebooks, which also results in significant savings in maintenance and testing. Companies typically need to test each PC and notebook model separately to verify the compatibility of the hardware and software with the business environment. The “true family” concept means that Fujitsu uses the same key components in all its systems, including the motherboard, BIOS, front panel, power supply, and images. This allows customers to test a single model to make sure the entire product family is compatible with their IT environment. The new ESPRIMO P900 and ESPRIMO E900 series, as well as the LIFEBOOK E751 and LIFEBOOK S751, are Fujitsu's first PCs and notebooks built on this concept.

The “true family” concept further develops Fujitsu’s existing product family philosophy. In keeping with the previous philosophy, certain modules of the LIFEBOOK E751 and S751, such as the DVD drive module slot, the second hard disk drive, the second battery, and the port replicator, were previously interchangeable. These units also work with 2010 generation models.

  • LIFEBOOK T901 - Business Tablet Notebook PC with 13,3-Inch High-Precision Display
  • LIFEBOOK P771 - one of the world's smallest 12,1-inch professional notebooks with a second battery and port replicator to replace a DVD burner
  • LIFEBOOK S761 - 13,3-inch professional notebook with exceptional battery life combined with a great size / weight combination
  • LIFEBOOK E751 - A 15,6-inch desktop notebook that replaces a wide range of connectors
  • LIFEBOOK S751 - a high-performance 14-inch business notebook
  • LIFEBOOK P701 - an uncompromising business notebook with a 12,1-inch display
  • LIFEBOOK NH751 - 17,3-inch multimedia notebook with Blu-ray Disc drive, Full HD display and external graphics card based on Nvidia Optimus technology for residential use
  • LIFEBOOK AH531 and A531 - 15,6-inch general-purpose notebooks with a variety of options: Blu-ray Disc drive, external graphics card and embedded 3G / UMTS connection
  • LIFEBOOK LH531 - a 14-inch notebook designed for general use

Delivery of Fujitsu's new ESPRIMO and LIFEBOOK family models will begin on March 2011, 1 in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region.

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