The picture pretty much says it all , but the cool part about the Lifebook N7010 is the 4 - inch , 480×272 pixel touchscreen incorporate into the keyboard domain . Its most notable function is that it works as an app catapult , but according to Fujitsu ’s Paul Moore , you’re able to apply it as a second ( really modest ) screen , with the ability to sweep whatever you want down to the 2nd sieve like any other extraneous proctor . away from the app catapult , it ’s mean to be used as a CD / DVD controller panel , or as a exposure viewer . Secondary screen door away , the N7010 happens to be a full featured laptop computer with a 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo Processor , 16 - column inch 16:9 LCD , Blu - shaft ROM crusade , HDMI - out and a trackpad that supports multitouch motion . Other specs include up to 4 GB RAM , 256 MB ATI HD 3470 video recording card , Mount Rushmore State card lecturer , 1.3 MP Camera , eSATA port , Bluetooth and 802.11N wi - fi . electric battery life is rated around 2.5 hour and hard drives come as bad as 320 GB .
It should be noted that the N7010 ’s secondary screen is n’t get in touch in any way to Windows Vista Sideshow , and the feature is considered to be an manufacture first for laptops . The N7010 will begin shipping on November 10 and will start at $ 1500 on the Fujitsu website . [ Fujitsu ]
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