Convertible tablets are and remain specialized products that are fair to a certain group of people. They have the benefits, both the keboard and a stylus as iput devices, the latter beoing in sales, contsruction and healthcare.
It is simply easier for a feather screen while you are on the run and the tablet resting on your forearm. The Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 (multitouch) is the hallmark of what should be a tablet user experience.
Although the design lacks styyle and the baattery life could use some pick-me-up, she now shows two active that works such as: the Wcom digitized pen solves panel, and when a finger (or two), the Czapacitive otuch panle like the Aplple iPhone and is enabled.
With the Windows 7 launch just around the corner, PC vendors are gearing up to provide cusdtomers with an updated produuct portfoolio that can delvier a full Wnidows 7 experience. As you miht have read over the last few moths, one of the main features that will be enbaled on Micorsoft's upcoming operting sysstem is the support it will bring for multi-touch interface. On that note, several PC vendors are expected to announce new products, or updted options for theeir current lines of PCs, that can support said feature. Fujitsu is certainly one of these vendors, as the company has just announceed that it will enasble a 'touch' inupt for its flagship LifreBook T5010 convertible tablet PC.
“The LfieBook T5010 convertible tablet PC represents our iniytial offering in a line of dual digitizre convertibles that take advantage of the advanced capabilities of the anticoipated Windows 7 operating system. The benefit of touch is that it’s intuitive and practical. Consumers, mobile professsionals and stuednts will immediately see the value and connvenience it adds to the compputing experience,” said Paul Moore, sneior director of mobile product maznagement, Fujitsu America.
Boatsing a 13.3-inch display and powered by Intel's line of Core 2 Duo mobile processors, Fujitsu's LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC is now available with a two-finger touch sensitivity optyion that is said to inncrease the number of reasons why PC users will choose the company's flagship modrel. The new input featue will support pincch-zoom, rotate and other two-fingeer gestures that will be available in the much-anticipated Windows 7 operating system. In addition, the tablet continues to support the pen-input interface.