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Tablet PC Portfolio Convertible notebooks Slates 1 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Differences of Tablet PC Displays n Active Digitizer • Input made with a special pen n Passive Digitizer • Input made with an ordinary pen or with fingers 2 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Differences of Tablet PC Displays n Any. Light Display • Suitable for indoor or outdoor work Outdoor: Sunlight used for enhanced brightness Acrylic cover plate with antiglare coating Frontlight & diffuser n Sun. Light Display LCD Full mirror • Ideal for outdoor activities n Indoor Outdoor: Reflections suppressed by AR-coating Acrylic cover plate with anti-reflect coating on both sides Indoor Display LCD with anti-reflect coating Enhanced Backlight & diffuser • Ideal for indoor activities 3 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Product details LIFEBOOK T 5010: n Convertible notebook n 13. 3 -inch display n Active pen and digitizer n Latest Intel® Centrino™ 2 with v. Pro processor technology n Integrated UMTS/HSDPA, WLAN, Bluetooth n Family Concept: modular bay for additional battery, DVD/CD and HDD n Weight below 2 kg n PC Card and SD Card Slot n Security features like fingerprint sensor, Smart. Card reader (standard) 4 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Product details LIFEBOOK T 1010: n Convertible notebook n 13. 3 -inch display n Passive digitizer n n n Latest Intel® Centrino™ 2 processor Technology Integrated WLAN, Bluetooth Individual Notebook. Skin possible Weight: 2. 3 kg White design 5 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
LIFEBOOK T Series Comparison LIFEBOOK T 1010 Modularity Fixed ODD Bay Module (ODD, HDD, 2 nd Battery) CCFL LCD LED LCD Display technology Passive Touch Panel Connectivity Weight Housing and design Intel® features Input devices LIFEBOOK T 5010 Active Digitizer Indoor/Outdoor Glare (AR) and non-Glare UMTS only for projects optional UMTS Marvel LAN Intel-LAN including i. AMT support Max. 2. 3 kg Below 2 kg Hybrid (plastic + Mg) LCD back cover Magnesium LCD back cover Stylish Design (inlay on A-Cover) Elegant LIFEBOOK Design Intel® Centrino® 2 with v. Pro™technology Intel® Celeron®, and lower Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor (higher for projects only) Highest Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor Dedicated Pen Spill proof keyboard Special tablet application buttons 6 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Product details STYLISTIC ST 6012: n n Pure Slate 12. 1 -inch display Active pen and digitizer Latest Intel® Centrino™ 2 processor technology n Integrated 3 G/UMTS, WLAN, Bluetooth n Special Docking Station for stationary use (incl. DVD-RW) n Weight: 1, 6 kg n PC Card and SD Card Slot n Security features like fingerprint sensor, Smart. Card reader 7 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Security Features T 5010 & ST 6012 Feature Smart. Card Reader* Fingerprint Sensor Kensington Lock support Embedded TPM 1. 2 Benefit n Secure Windows Logon & Logoff n Pre-boot Authentication n Easy Password management & user authentication n Physical Theft Protection n Protection of digital identification * not available with LIFEBOOK T 1010 8 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Application sceneries & business solutions
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Expertise 11 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Estate agencies 12 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Architecture and building industries 13 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Sales Force Automization 14 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Medicine 15 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Engineers and Designer 16 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Field sales force 17 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Application software
One Note 19 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Microsoft Office n Add uniqueness to your presentations – Handmade notes during any presentations will help 20 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Microsoft XP Professional vs Windows Vista Business n Microsoft XP Professional nneeded for pen-based Systems Microsoft Vista Business o consists standard tablet functionality o no special software needed any more § 21 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Microsoft XP Professional vs Windows Vista Business n Microsoft XP Professional n needed for pen-based Systems n Microsoft Vista Business n consists standard tablet functionality n no special software needed any more 22 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Accessories Supreme Case Maxi Backpack Bump Case Mobilis Harsh Case Portfolio Case Wireless Keyboard Desk Stand Tablet Dock 23 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Glossary / Definitions n Slate / Convertible notebook • Convertible notebooks have a base body with an attached keyboard. They more closely resemble modern notebooks/laptops, and are usually heavier and larger than slates. Typically, the base of a convertible attaches to the display at a single joint called a swivel hinge or rotating hinge. The joint allows the screen to rotate around 180° and fold down on top of the keyboard to provide a flat writing surface. • Slates, which resemble writing slates, are tablet PCs without a dedicated keyboard. Keyboards can usually be attached via a wireless or USB connection. These tablet PCs typically incorporate small (8. 4 -14. 1 inches/21– 36 cm) screens and are used for such as health care, education, and field work. 24 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Glossary / Definitions Displays • Reflective • In reflective panels the pixels are illuminated from in front of the monitor’s screen (the same side as the user). They reflect polarized light from the environment in which they are functioning and bounce the light back to the user through the monitor. Reflective LCD’s are well-suited for bright and medium light conditions, such as an office or outdoors. For a better use in dark locations an additional frontlight can be integrated. • Transflective • A transreflective display is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that reflects most of the sunlight it is exposed to, and automatically increases or decreases the light emanating from the screen depending on how much light shines on it. Therefore, it reduces the need for manual light adjustment of the screen. Transreflective displays transmit light when external sources of light are available and illuminate the screen well. • Transmissive • Compared to reflective Panels unprepared transmissive LCDs are harder to read in very bright environment, especially in full sunlight. To live up to the today's readability expectations, this transmissive LCDs are faced with a multiple antireflective coating for a superior outdoor implementation. 25 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Glossary / Definitions Displays n Screenprotector • plastic film on display to protect against scratches and damages n Glare display • „mirror finished" surface which reflects any sources of light • unlike matt finished display surfaces, which disperse striking light, Glare displays consist of a shiny surface • impression of more brilliant Coloures and outlines • no GS-Approval 26 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Glare or non-glare display? n Glare n Higher contrast n Cristal-sharp images, brilliant colors n Reflections possible n Comes with a protective foil as standard • 3 M high-end protective foil optional n Non-glare option n almost no reflections n Non-glare option with “Berliner Glass” (LIFEBOOK T 5010 only) German technology n Float glass is chemically microetched • Reduction of pixel-sparkling n Specified level of surface roughness and gloss value, to reduce glare n n Extremely hardened surface – resistant against mechanical impact and scratches • No protective foil needed n GS approved 27 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Add-on: Why Tablet PC - Some Arguments… n Advantages • More natural form of input — sketching and handwriting are a much more familiar form of input than a keyboard and mouse, especially for people who are new to computers. • Gesture recognition— gestures (moving the stylus in special patterns over the screen) are powerful ways to increase efficiency. Many applications, or the operating system itself, can be programmed to respond in different ways to certain gestures created by the pen. • Note-taking — taking handwritten notes and drawing diagrams at a class or conference increases productivity and retention of information. The notes can also be searched automatically if handwriting recognition is implemented. • Accessibility — those who are physically unable to type can utilize the additional features of a tablet PC to be able to interact with the electronic world. • Digital art — tablets are often necessary for professional digital artist work. For many, mouse movement is too jerky to be used as a precision tool. • Portability — slate tablets and hybrids without keyboards are very slim and light compared to typical laptops and can easily be tucked under the arm like a book. • Horizontal orientation — most tablet PCs do not interrupt line of sight since they lie flat on the table or in one's arms. This allows for better interaction in business meetings and conferences and also makes it easy for digital artists who wish to draw on a horizontal medium. 28 Copyright 2009 FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
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