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Introducing the Fujistu P1610 Tablet PC
Technical Specifications for LifeBook P1610
- Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology
- Intel® Core™ Solo U1400 (1.20GHz ULV, 2MB L2 cache, 533MHz FSB)
- Intel® PRO/Wireless 3495ABG network connection
- Intel® 945GMS Express Chipset
- Genuine Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition
- 8.9" WXGA Transflective TFT, 1028 x 768 pixels
- 512MB DDR2 533MHz
- Hard Disk: 80GB, Ultra DMA 100 (4200rpm), S.M.A.R.T support and 3D Shock Sensor
- Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 with DVMT 3.0 delivers 2D/3D graphics, video and display capabilities at a maximum shared memory of 224MB
- Sigmatel ST9228 Controller Chip with built-in speaker and digital microphone
- Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
- USB 2.0 x 2, VGA (external display), RJ45, RJ11 (modem), Headphone-out, Microphone-in, Port Replicator Interface, Power Adapter DC-in
- PCI Type II and Secured Digital card slots
- Keyboard with Quick Point: 82-key, 16mm key pitch, 2mm key stroke
- 5 Security / Application Buttons (Including 2 programmable Applications Launch Buttons)
- BIOS Lock, Hard Disk Lock, Anti-theft Lock Slot, Fingerprint Sensor, Trusted Platform Module (TPM v1.2)
- Up to 4hrs (3-cell Li-Ion 2600mAh)
- Approx. 1kg (w/ 3-cell Li-ion 2600mAh)
- Weight: Approx. 1.0kg
- 232mm (W) x 167mm (D) x 34.5 ~ 37.5mm (H)
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Got it, subscribed to XM and played with it on the ground. I had to test fly a Bonanza after an autopilot repair and there was a line of CB’s approaching. I flew straight for them. The stormscope 1000 in this plane was "spoking" so it wouldn’t indicate with any precision the actual location of the line. Awesome! I could actually find "holes" through the line without having to patrol for them. The rain boundaries depicted on the map coincided so close to the actual rain that it amazed me. I expected the delay from NEXRAD to be appreciable, but in reality you hardly notice it. I can already tell that this will dramatically increase the utility of my plane and all the other ones I fly. We leave tomorrow for a long weekend in Houston. I feel so much more relaxed knowing that I’ll have the big picture when I have to face the inevitable summer time line.
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