EverNote ® Corporation announced today that the company’s flagship information capturing software will be distributed with all new Fujitsu LifeBook ® and Stylistic ® notebooks and Tablet PCs. In ...
There are two main reasons the tablet PC hasn’t taken off. One is the failure by Microsoft to better integrate its pen and touch-screen interface into its Windows and Office software. The other is the ...
Fujitsu has served up a new take on the tablet computer. Fujitsu PC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu, on Monday became the first company to offer both a traditional tablet computer and a ...
We have had a lot of requests in the past several months to do an InkShow of the Fujitsu T4215 Tablet PC. In addition to a review of the T4215, folks have been asking for a comparsion between it and ...
The Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 tablet has started shipping to retail outlets in preparation for its launch later in June. The tablet brings enterprise-friendly features such as a fingerprint reader, ...
Editor's note: the P1510D is discontinued and has been replaced by the P1610. When do you pay more to get less for your money? Notebook computers. Subnotebooks and ultralights are hot commodities for ...
Fujitsu announced a new smaller fully featured tablet PC, the LIFEBOOK T580, measuring up with a 10.1-inch screen size. The T580 squeezes full-size notebook features and technology into a smaller, ...
Fujitsu unveils a new tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound UMPC for the U.S. market Fujitsu Computer Systems announced a tablet PC with 12.1-inch display and a 1.5-pound ultramobile PC on ...
Many smartphone or tablet users will already be familiar with receiving vibration feedback when typing on a virtual keyboard, but, though better than nothing, it's not particularly convincing. There ...
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Fujitsu is showing off a cool prototype tablet at MWC 2014 that has haptic feedback tech inside. The tablet is able to allow the user to feel smooth and rough surfaces on the screen with their finger.
For the occasional email that you may have to tap out on your tablet or smartphone, it doesn’t make sense to tote a whole physical keyboard in your bag. But then again, you can’t stand the virtual ...