| Fujitsu's 400G media notebook |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Wednesday, 14 February 2007 | |
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Fujitsu's new LifeBook N6420 might not have a name that will attract the "serious entertainment, gaming and power users" the company is targeting, but its 400G of disk space, Core 2 Duo processor and HD DVD drive might get their attention.
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Still, the format war isn't over. Sony might be including a Blu-ray drive in the Playstation 3, but Microsoft is going with HD DVD drive for the Xbox 360. So back to the LifeBook. Other specs include a 17in 1440x900 display, 2G of DDR2 RAM, wireless (a/b/g), Gigabit Ethernet, stereo speakers with a subwoofer (purists may argue that you can't put a subwoofer in a notebook, but we'll give them the benefit of the doubt), TV tuner and support for PC Card (type II) and ExpressCard (/34 and /54) as well as SD, Memory Stick Pro and xD memory cards. And yes, Vista is included - the Home Premium Edition.
In case you were wondering about that 400G statistic, it's actually a pair of 200G drives. But if you've got a lazy $4999 and strong biceps, it's an impressive unit. {moscomment} |
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