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Fujitsu's LifeBook S6120
Gives New Meaning to Mobility |
Apr. 16, 2003 |
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WLAN and BluetoothT connectivity
makes the LifeBook S6120 the natural choice for
a truly mobile lifestyle
Singapore, April 16, 2003
The LifeBook S6120, using the latest
Intel® CentrinoT Mobile Technology, offers new opportunities
for the mobile executive. LifeBook S6120 has been
designed to provide the perfect mix of style and
computing performance. The portable notebook features
an integrated BluetoothT module enabling connection
to any BluetoothT enabled mobile phone or PDA for
total mobile connectivity.
The security of the LifeBook S6120 has been enhanced
with Fujitsu's Security Panel. The Panel has four
buttons that launch applications with one easy touch.
To protect the notebook from unauthorized access,
the buttons can be used for pre-boot password combination
log-in. Once set, the notebook will boot-up only
when the correct combination is entered.
There are 800,000 possible combinations with supervisor
and user password levels allowing an IT manager
to set a single supervisor password and unique user
passwords for each employee for better manageability.
Mr Alex Leung, COO, Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific said:
"Our customers want us to provide them with technology
that seamlessly blends in with their lifestyles.
The LifeBook S6120 heralds an end to the nine-to-five
deskbound executives. We believe that successful
business people of the future will be able to do
business wherever and whenever they choose."
"In today's fast paced business world, time is money.
Using the powerful LifeBook S6120, a sales meeting
at a Wi-Fi hotspot can have instantaneous access
to stock availability and shipping times. With the
decision made, the customer can see their order
confirmed real time."
"Whether it is holding a sales meeting in a Wi-Fi
cafe, downloading the latest movie trailer or just
sending an email to a friend, the LifeBook S6120
can extend, rather than limit, your lifestyle,"
Mr Leung said.
User comfort is maximised with a full sized keyboard
and 13.3" display. An optical drive adds flexibility
to a notebook with a range of features usually only
found in larger form factors.
Fann Wong, Hollywood star of hit movie Shanghai
Knights, said that her hectic lifestyle needed a
truly mobile solution. "Fujitsu's LifeBook S6120
helps me keep in touch with family, friends and
fans and the world's changing events. Having a wireless
notebook means I'm able to send a quick email in
between shoots. I might even take a peek at the
Oscar fashions wrap up."
Technical Specifications
LifeBook S6120
- Intel® Pentium® M Processor
1.6GHz/ 1.4GHz supporting enhanced SpeedStep®
Technology
- Supports Microsoft® Windows®
XP Home/ XP Professional/ 2000 Professional Edition
- Intel® 855GM chipset
- 512MB / 256MB DDR266, Max
1024MB
- 40GB / 30GB (Ultra DMA/100
and S.M.A.R.T. Support)
- 13.3" XGA TFT Colour (Max
1024x768 pixels)
- Integrated Intel® Graphics
with Dynamic Video Memory Technology with 3D Graphics
Accelerator and MPEG-2 Support (for DVD)
- Integrated V.92 modem & 10/100Mbps
Base-T LAN
- Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100
- Integrated Bluetooth
/ PC Card option
- Combo Drive (DVD/CD-RW) /
CD-RW Drive
- IrDA1.1 (max. 4Mbps)
- Approx. 7 hours* battery life
with additional bay battery (10.8V 4000mAh)
- Approx. 1.75kg (with Weight
Saver)
*
Results obtained from Ziff Davis (BusinessWinstone
2001) Battery Mark V1.0. Actual battery life will
vary based on screen brightness, applications,
features, power management settings, 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.
All
company/product names mentioned may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification
purpose only.
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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