Fujitsu likely to launch an Android tablet after its Windows 7 tablet
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Japanese multinational hardware maker Fujitsu is reportedly working on an Andorid tablet PC after its remarkable Windows 7 tablet named the TH40/D. The new Fujitsu tablet with its 7-inch display, according to reports, will be running on the latest Google Android version; and the device is expected to surface out in Q3 2011. There are talks on the Web that Fujitsu TH40/D’s Android successor will be playing on Android 3.1.
Anyway, it will be interesting to see one more tablet from the TH40/D maker. So like TH40/D, the new tablet may have a sliding keyboard underneath the screen. Presence of a physical keyboard indeed makes TH40/D a special and outshining tablet. Hopefully, the upcoming Fujitsu tablet PC may also feature the facility, which may make you call the device a notebook rather than a mere tablet.
It is certain that the device will highlight a standard touchscreen and several other competitive features. As per reports, Fujitsu has farmed out construction of the tablet to an anonymous Taiwanese ODM. However, the tablet may be a bit expensive. The new Fujitsu tablet is likely to be priced at a range from $347 to $694.
In the meanwhile, reports add that Fujitsu has planned to put in support for a stylus and a 3.5G module with its Windows 7 featured TH40/D tablet, which is yet to surface out. Fujitsu TH40/D will supposedly hit the Taiwanese technology market with a lofty price tag of NT$30,000 (approx $1041) thanks to those advanced features.
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