Basics Of Fujitsu Tablet Pcs

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Fujitsu Tablet PCs are computers before they're tablets, and that's much appreciated. They don't run cut down or tailor-made operating systems that only run apps designed specially for them. They run Windows 7 Pro. They do more than let you on the internet, play games and check your email.

Running a real operating system means complete compatibility with all the programs that you already know. There's no need to buy some stripped down app. Anything that you laptop or desktop runs your Fujitsu will too. All of your files can move seamlessly from one platform to another without conversion or hassle.

There are two styles available. The convertible offers a full keyboard with touch sensitive screen and DVD/Blu-Ray drive. The slate is a tablet proper. Convertibles offer larger screens and more ports and peripheral options.

A convertible is able to deliver much greater performance and storage capacity because of it's larger size. On both counts they are able to compete with laptops. For those who really need that extra power at their finger tips and don't mind a little extra weight and size this is the way to go. They aren't quite laptop size, and the touchscreen means no mouse to set up or annoying touchpad. If you need the performance you can afford a bag to carry it around in.

There's no reason to get something with the same functionality as your cell phone, so that's not what's on offer here. Similarly if you are looking to just watch movies, stream videos or browse the web while your favorite tunes pump through your headphones then you will likely end up with a lot of wasted potential in your hands. These machines are for the people who can't afford to not be working and connected even when they're away from their desks.

Their machines have some of the heaviest technical specifications in the field and storage space that can't be beaten. With full size SD slots the storage space can be expanded greatly and the processors are solidly in the upper end of the spectrum. They've gone the single core route, which carries a set of advantages and disadvantages that you'll have to weigh out for yourself.

All the options carry full speed wi-fi connectivity. They won't connect to a cell phone network, but almost everywhere you might need to pull this thing out will have wi-fi anyway. The Windows platform also means seamless integration with your home or office network. Bluetooth is also supported, so you can use your headset during all those video conferencing calls. Yes, there's a webcam as well.

Fujitsu has brought the computer experience right to your hands. They have USB ports and powerful processors. You can run your professional programs just as they are and the internet is a wi-fi connection away. That experience puts these devices on the higher end of the price scale, but you do get what you pay for.


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