ARROWS Tab Q507/P-SP, small slide-style palm vein sensor installed in the tablet's frame. Photo: Fujitsu
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Fujitsu releases 6 new PC and tablet models

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Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Client Computing Limited have released six new enterprise models across six product series.

In its Fujitsu Tablet ARROWS Tab series of tablets, Fujitsu is offering the new 10.1" ARROWS Tab Q507/P-SP tablet, featuring Fujitsu Biometric Authentication Slide Passport, the world's first tablet to incorporate Fujitsu's slide-style palm vein authentication functionality. In the Fujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK and Fujitsu Desktop ESPRIMO product series, models featuring the latest 7th generation Intel Core processor family have been added to the lineup, while in the Fujitsu Workstation CELSIUS series, Fujitsu is launching the new CELSIUS H970 mobile workstation, featuring a 17.3" full HD LCD display. In the Fujitsu Thin Client FUTRO series, Fujitsu is strengthening its lineup with the launch of the FUTRO MU937 mobile notebook device, the world's lightest, at a weight of just 799 grams. The Fujitsu Group is supporting the operations of its customers across a variety of industries by expanding the functionality of its various product lines.

Main features

Compact tablet with "Slide Passport," world's first slide-style palm vein authentication function

As part of its ARROWS Tab series of windows tablets, Fujitsu has launched the new ARROWS Tab Q507/P-SP, a 10.1" compact and light tablet featuring Slide Passport, a slide-style palm vein authentication functionality offering both strong security and convenience. With the simple action of sliding your hand along the guides displayed on the tablet's touchscreen, the small slide-style palm vein sensor installed in the tablet's frame will read and authenticate the pattern of veins in your hand. The technology in this sensor was developed by Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., and by adopting an 8mm optical unit that Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. has been able to mass produce, it became possible to mount it in the narrow frame of a tablet. In addition, the tablet features both water resistance (IPX4) and dust resistance (IP5X), enabling use in a variety of business situations.

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Lifebook, left, and Esprimo notebooks Photo: Fujitsu

Enhanced both the LIFEBOOK series of notebooks and the ESPRIMO series of desktop PCs

Fujitsu has enhanced its lineup with one new model in its LIFEBOOK series and two new models in its ESPRIMO series, offering the latest seventh generation Intel Core processor family in the 13.3" LIFEBOOK S937/P ultra-mobile notebook, the multifunction ESPRIMO D587/R desktop model, and the ultra-small ESPRIMO Q556/R desktop model.

CELSIUS H970 mobile workstation, featuring a large 17.3" full HD high performance screen

Fujitsu has expanded its lineup of mobile notebooks in the CELSIUS series of workstations, launching the 17.3" CELSIUS H970 mobile workstation, featuring either the latest seventh generation Intel Core processor family or the Intel Xeon E3-1500 v6 family. Because it can be equipped with the NVIDIA Quadro P4000, the latest 3D graphics card supporting the VR Ready logo, the workstation can quickly and easily handle applications such as the latest CAD, CAE, and analytical simulations. With a large, 17.3" screen and top-level graphics performance, this workstation offers a pleasant, stress-free work environment, even on the go.

FUTRO MU937 13.3" mobile thin client, providing robust security and astonishingly light

Fujitsu is launching the world's lightest 13.3" mobile thin client, the FUTRO MU937, offering increased portability, with a weight of 799 grams and thickness of 15mm. Despite its extremely light body, it has cleared several strict tests, including pressure durability testing and drop testing, offering both lightness and toughness. On the security front, in addition to the fingerprint sensor included as standard, it can also include a palm vein sensor (PalmSecure series) by custom order. By offering astonishing mobility and strong security, Fujitsu is supporting initiatives to transform how people work.

Prices

Tablet ARROWS Tab Q507/P-SP: From 85,300 yen

Notebook LIFEBOOK S937/P:From 278,500 yen

Desktop ESPRIMO D587/R:From 147,300 yen

Desktop ESPRIMO Q556/R: From 131,000 yen

Workstation CELSIUS H970: From 465,900 yen

Thin Client FUTRO MU937 (mid-May release): From 158,900 yen

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For some reason, I just don't find Japanese consumer electronics compelling any more.

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Rather outdated hardware sold for twice the price because made for corporation probably with ties with the govt..nothing to see here, there is indeed more innovation in KickStarter than in the whole Japan recently for electronics....

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Wow are these designs dated! The tablets look like iPad 1's, the notebook looks like a cross between a PowerBook and an old Vaio and the desktops look like something out of the 90's.

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Have to echo the above commenters: this is overpriced stuff. Superficial designs of regular Chinese components with a Japanese price.

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