21st October, 2009 by Adina
Tags: Athlon, CULV, Fujitsu, Neo, Notebooks
Fujitsu recently launched a pair of notebooks to keep its promise of delivering exquisite style products with advanced and user-friendly technologies.
The P3010 netbook and P3110 notebook have both 11.6-inch screens and are powered by Windows 7. They have multi-touch trackpads and differ only by their single-core processor. While the LifeBook P3010 uses a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor (512 Kb L2 cache), the LifeBook P3110 is equipped with an Intel 1.3GHZ Pentium one (800 MHz, 2Mb L2 cache).
Battery runtime is as long as 6.7 hours and can e prolonged to 7.2 hours using an eco mode toggle. An Apple technique is used, consisting in sharing a DVD drive on the local network in order to read discs or burn them instead of using an USB optical drive physically attached.
Many details have not yet been revealed, such as RAM size, release date or price, probably waiting for Windows 7 to be released first, on October 22nd.
