
Without even the slightest of fanfares, Fujitsu-Siemens have officially announced the latest in its series of Stylistic Tablet PCs in the form of its new Intel Core2 Duo SU9400 based Stylistic ST6012 Tablet PC which comes with 12.1” WXGA 1280×800 resolution anti-glare TFT display and which is offered in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and Vista Business flavours.

Supplied out of the box with 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 Ram (expandable up to 4GB), the Fujitsu-Siemens Stylistic ST6012 Tablet PC comes with integrated Intel GS45 graphics, up to 320GB HDD or optional 64GB SSD, integrated biometric scanner and a host of connectivity options such as 10/100/1000 LAN, Mini PCI Intel PRO/Wireless 5300 a/g/n Lan, Bluetooth 2.1, 56K Int. Modem, UMTS module Sierra Wireless MC8790 3G Modem or UMTS module Sierra Wireless MC8790 3G.
Pricing of Fujitsu-Siemens’ Stylistic ST6012 Tablet PC starts at around €1900 whilst the optimal extras will serve, needless to say, to escalate unit pricing considerably depending on user requirements.



[...] Last we heard from Fujitsu it was updating its iMac-alike desktop PC, but the company has also just snuck out the ST6012 tablet PC very quietly. Running an Intel Core2 Duo beneath a 12.1-inch 1280 × 800-pixel touchscreen, the machine also packs 2GB of RAM, Intel GS45 integrated graphics, up to a 320GB HDD or optional 64GB SSD, fingerprint scanner, all the usual wired and wireless connections and an integrated 3G modem. And it actually looks pretty stylish for a tablet machine. It’ll likely flick the switch of those of you out there who use computers like this to collect data in the field, and you might be interested to hear its pricing starts at around $2,700 though there’s no word on when or where it’s out. [TFTS] [...]
[...] Last we heard from Fujitsu it was updating its iMac-alike desktop PC, but the company has also just snuck out the ST6012 tablet PC very quietly. Running an Intel Core2 Duo beneath a 12.1-inch 1280 × 800-pixel touchscreen, the machine also packs 2GB of RAM, Intel GS45 integrated graphics, up to a 320GB HDD or optional 64GB SSD, fingerprint scanner, all the usual wired and wireless connections and an integrated 3G modem. And it actually looks pretty stylish for a tablet machine. It’ll likely flick the switch of those of you out there who use computers like this to collect data in the field, and you might be interested to hear its pricing starts at around $2,700 though there’s no word on when or where it’s out. [TFTS] [...]
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