The Fujitsu LifeBook A6110, the company’s new affordable 15.4-inch laptop starting at $799 after rebates, is now available for purchase.
Based on the Intel “Santa Rosa” platform, the multimedia-oriented LifeBook A6110 series notebooks feature a Core 2 Duo processor and the Intel GM965 chipset with the GMA X3100 integrated graphics. The A6110 features 1GB or 2GB of system memory and a 160GB or 200GB hard drive, depending on configuration. There are also a DVD burner and the 1GB Intel Turbo Memory module for faster system booting and responsiveness. The notebook’s 15.4” widescreen display provides 1280-by-800 screen resolution.
The Fujitsu Lifebook A6110 features the Atheros Super AG 802.11a/b/g wireless, or the Intel Wireless Wi-Fi Link 4965AGN 802.11a/b/g/draft-n module, depending on model. The laptop also has Gigabit Ethernet and 56k modem connections, five USB ports, PC Card and ExpressCard slots, a 4-in-1 media card reader, and a Firewire port, as well as VGA and S-Video outputs, and optional web camera and fingerprint reader.
The A6110 weighs approximately 6.6 pounds with a 6-cell battery, which provides a run time of up to 2.25 hours, according to the product specifications. There are also a spill resistant keyboard and a touch-pad with Point and Write technology for short note taking.
The four available LifeBook A6110 models ship with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded and can be purchased through the Fujitsu’s online store.
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