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Fujitsu Ultrabook Has Shift Hinge to Enable 4 Orientations
Fujitsu’s Lifebook TH90/P will have four modes. Shopping around for a convertible laptop? Fujitsu could have what you’re looking for: the Lifebook TH90/P. This notebook has a special “Shift Hinge” that allows the user to position the notebook’s screen in four ways: Theater for watching movies, Presentation for sharing content, Tablet for pen input and classic Laptop. The device launches later this month for an unknown price. It has been designed…
Sony Said in Talks to Sell Japan PC Unit to Investor Grou
Sony Corp. (6758) is in talks to sell its Japanese personal-computer business to buyout firm Japan Industrial (3249)Partners Inc., according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The PC sale is part of a wider restructuring that Sony may announce as soon as tomorrow and could include job cuts, the person said, asking not to be identified before a public announcement. A memorandum of understanding for a sale, which will include…
Fujitsu debuts Lifebook TH90/P convertible ultrabook
Fujitsu has debuted a hybrid ultra book designed to function as both a high-end notebook and tablet with support for support finger or digital pen input (1024 levels of pressure sensitivity). The Lifebook TH90/P is equipped with a 13.3 inch high-resolution display that can be rotated and folded down over the keyboard. The device is also loaded with an Core i5-4200U Intel Haswell processor, 2560 x 1440 pixel IGZO display, 8GB of RAM a 500GB…
Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga: A Yoga Dressed For Business
It’s a ThinkPad. No, it’s a Yoga! No, it’s…a ThinkPad Yoga. Lenovo has melded two of its popular laptop design approaches together to create a sort of hybrid ultrabook, bringing together elements of its workhorseThinkPad lineup and multi-mode capable Yoga notebooks. It has the work-friendly keyboard design of the new generation of Lenovo ThinkPads, yet it also has that innovative hinge flexibility and multimode configurations of the Yoga series. The result is a laptop that’s…
Sony to step away from personal computer market
THIRTY years ago, it was the technology that would transform the world. Businesses and individuals alike yearned to own a personal computer (PC), on which they could store documents, pictures, games and programs. But now technology giant Sony has announced it is to step away from the personal computer market to focus on small-scale tablets and smartphones amid what it called “drastic” changes in the industry. Experts warn the…
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