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In Conjunction with Intel's Launch, Fujitsu's First Ever P4
Notebook
Singapore, March 05, 2002 - Fujitsu is proud to be
one of the first PC manufacturers to endorse the new Mobile
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor-M. Designed specifically
to push the frontiers of speed and power, Fujitsu's all new
LifeBook C2110, once again lives up to its claim of being
one of the most powerful multimedia notebooks around.
Mobile Intel Pentium® 4 Processor-M
Fujitsu accompanies Intel in the launch of their newest
processor, the Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor-M.
This processor line features an industry-leading 0.13-micron
manufacturing process that offers higher clock speeds and
increased stability.
Double-Data-Rate Memory (DDR SDRAM)
Fujitsu chose to configure the LifeBook C2110 with nothing
less than the latest DDR 266 SDRAM, which is more than two
times faster than previous mobile memories. A faster version
of standard memory, DDR SDRAM provides approximately 15%
increase in performance over the conventional RAM currently
in use.
Intel 845MP chipset
Superior design features enable the chipset to marry Pentium®
4 Processor-M architecture with SDRAM, thus providing a
more cost-effective, mobile solution yet still leveraging
on the power of P4-M. The increased processor-to-system
speed results in a smoother and better user experience during
streaming applications like audio and video.
Work Multimedia, Play Multimedia
The Fujitsu LifeBook C2110 is a perfect partner in today's
fast-paced and technologically demanding work place. The
development of this notebook clearly meets the mobile computing
mantra of today: multimedia on-the-go for both work and
play.
A blurring of the role of multimedia in the worlds of business
and entertainment has created a great need for a laptop
that is as powerful and multi-functional as a desktop -
qualities amply embodied in the LifeBook C2110. Obtain the
ability to change presentations, edit images or even videos
with this notebook.
Transfer Multimedia
Specially designed to provide comprehensive multimedia capability,
the LifeBook C2110 features a large 15-inch TFT screen and
an impressive array of I/O interfaces - an IEEE 1394 FireWire
port that supports data transfer of up to 400 Mbps, an SPDIF
port, an S-video Out port and four USB ports. Users can
download music to an MD player using the SPDIF port, or
use the notebook as a VCD-player by connecting the S-Video
Out port to their television sets. The notebook also possesses
the ability to write / rewrite CDs and even play DVDs -
all in one slim combination drive.
Technical Specifications
LifeBook C2110
- Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor
1.6GHz-M supporting enhanced SpeedStep® technology
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
pre-installed
- Intel® 845MP chipset
- 256 MB SDRAM (DDR 266), max 512MB·
- 8MB ATI-Mobility video RAM
- 30GB HDD (S.M.A.R.T. support)
- Integrated V.90 modem and 10/100 Mbps
LAN
- 15" XGA TFT colour display
- Combo DVD/CD-R/RW drive
- IEEE1394 FireWire (400Mbps high speed)
- S-Video Out
- Optical Digital Audio Out (SPDIF)
- 4 x USB
- Full-sized keyboard
- All-In-One design
- Optional: Bluetooth PC Card
- Up to 2.8 hours Battery Life*
- Approx 3.3 kg (with combo drive)
* Results obtained from
Ziff Davis (BusinessWinstone 2001) BatteryMark V 1.0. Actual
battery life will vary based on screen brightness, applications,
features, power management setting, battery conditioning, and
other customer preferences. DVD or hard drive usage may also
have a significant impact on battery life.
Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific Pte Ltd is the
Asia Pacific Regional Headquarters for PC business of Fujitsu
Limited, Japan. Its responsibilities include the marketing
and sales of a wide range of personal computers for the corporate
and end-user markets in the Asia Pacific.
Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT
and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting
technologies, high-reliability/performance computing and telecommunications
platforms, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts
make Fujitsu uniquely positioned to unleash the infinite possibilities
of the broadband Internet to help its customers succeed. Headquartered
in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated
revenues of 5 trillion yen (about US$38 billion) for the fiscal
year ended March 31, 2002.
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Please understand that product prices, specifications and other
details are current on the day of issue of the press release,
however, may change thereafter without notice.
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