mini and ultra-portable LifeBook T2010 convertible tablet PC/notebooks
featuring integrated access to the AT&T BroadbandConnect High Speed
Packet Access (HSPA) network promising 'the highest speed data wireless
GSM WAN connection available in North America'.
Billed as the first notebooks in North America to offer fully a
integrated wireless modem certified to access AT&T’s
third-generation (3G) High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) BroadbandConnect
wireless network, Fujitsu's new LifeBook U810 Mini and LifeBook T2010
Ultra-Portable Notebook models offering access to AT&T's
BroadbandConnect service offer typical download speeds of between 600
Kbps and 1,400 Kbps whilst typical upload speeds range between 500 Kbps
and 800 Kbps resulting, in Fujitsu ' words, in the 'optimal wireless
Internet-browsing experience'.
Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product marketing, Fujitsu
Computer Systems, announced the immediate availability of the new
LifeBook U810 Mini & LifeBook T2010 Ultra-Portable notebooks featuring
integral BroadbandConnect wireless network connectivity stating that
'Fujitsu has integrated HSUPA access into the LifeBook U810 mini and
LifeBook T2010 convertible notebooks to enable users to take advantage
of flexibility and productivity gains that are gained through
unparalleled data connectivity'ฆThe greater connection speeds integrated
into the highly adaptable and highly reliable Fujitsu solutions allow
mobile workers to be far more productive regardless of where their
travels take them, including international travel through various AT&T
roaming agreements.'
Fujitsu's press release details the new HSPA Wireless WAN enabled
LifeBook U810 Mini as retailing from $999 whilst the HSPA Wireless WAN
enabled LifeBook T2010 Ultra-Portable starts at around $1500.
Fujitsu
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