Fujitsu has launched seven computing machines to their notebook series that run on Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system. These include LifeBook A1220, P3110, P3010, P8110, T4310, T4410 and Fujitsu M2010. Besides these latest additions, the company is also donning the Windows 7 outfit in – LifeBook A6230, T2020, T5010, S6510, S6520, S6420, S6421 and Fujitsu L1010.

According to Fujitsu, the LifeBook A1220 features a 15.6-inch 16:9 HD widescreen LED back-light display of 1366 by 768 pixels of 220nits brightness. It has 500GB hard disk drive storage option with a maximum supported memory of 8GB RAM. The P3110 comes with glossy finish in black, silver and ruby red and is powered by Intel and the P3010 is AMD powered and comes with a choice of black and ruby red colours.

The LifeBook P8110 comes with 12.1-inch SuperFine WXGA TFT screen with 300nits brightness. It has a battery life of up to 8hrs and a further extension of up to 1.5 times through the Fujitsu Power Eco button. It also comes with series of quick launch buttons for instant launch of preset applications. The Fujitsu M2010 comes with a 10.1-inch WSVGA back-light LED Glare display with 1024 by 600 pixels resolution, 200nits brightness, 1.3 mega pixel camera and ThinkFree Mobile Office for editing of documents, spreadsheets or presentation slides on the move, the company said.

Other two notebooks, the T4410 and T4310 are Dual-Digitiser tablet-convertible notebooks, equipped with the Windows 7 operating system. Both tablet-convertibles gives users the choice of slotting in a hard disk drive, a second battery or even a DVD writer with the built-in hot-swappable modular bay device.

YS Ng, senior vice president for sales and marketing at Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific, said: “Fujitsu always targets to arm our customers with the latest technology. Aside from our newly launched products running on the Windows 7 operating system, we have also offered software upgrades for selected Fujitsu notebooks which are preinstalled with Windows Vista software, providing our customers with a value-added service.”