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Fujitsu's media center notebook PC


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Tuesday February 7, 2006 7:06 PM CST - By: Dave White

Click to ZoomFujitsu has trotted out a powerful, super-fast Media Center notebook called the Lifebook N6410.

A 17-inch color-enhanced LCD screen showcases the responsive, varied technology within, the main engine is a dual-core Intel Duo processor and the graphics card is an ATI Mobility Radeon 1400X. With a built-in subwoofer and an internal hard drive delivering a staggering 320GB of memory. A memory Stick/SD/xD Picture card slot is included, along with a dedicated ExpressCard slot.

The result is a mobile machine that can double as a thoroughbred Media Center PC, allowing fully functional downloads, uploads, movie viewing, music enjoyment, and a whole lot more—all at the same time. (One option is to have a built-in TV tuner and remote installed, furthering the reach of the machine into the realm of television or stereo simulation.)

Starting price for this powerful new notebook is US $1,649.



Via PR News Wire


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