July 15th, 2008

FujitsuFujitsu today launched six LifeBook notebooks based on Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform, also known as “Montevina”.

According to Fujitsu’s press release, the Centrino 2 processor technology in the new A6210, T5010, T1010, E8420, S6520, and S7220 Lifebooks offer “increased performance and longer battery life”.

The Fujitsu LifeBook A6210 is a 15.4-inch desktop replacement notebook for consumers. The T5010 and T1010 are convertible tablet PCs with 13.3-inch displays. They are aimed at business users and consumers respectively. The 15.4″ LifeBook E8420 desktop replacement, as well as 14.1″ S6520 and S7220 thin-and-light laptops, is made for corporate customers.

The LifeBook A6210 is priced at $1,149 for a base configuration. The T5010 tablet starts at $1,769, while the T1010 starts at $1,299 after $50 mail-in rebate. The basic price for the E8420 notebook is $1,359. The LifeBook S6520 and S7220 cost at least $1,529 and $1,229 respectively.

Fujitsu says the Centrino 2 powered LifeBooks are available immediately, but we were not able to find these notebooks on company’s website at the time of this writing.

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