Fujitsu is all set to make their own space in the ultrabook market along side the mainstream Ultrabook makers, with their new Ultrabook named 'LifeBook.' The company is not ready to reveal full specifications of the device, however some of the details were teased by Fujitsu, at the on-going CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.
This new Ultrabook sports an entirely new design, apart from the regular Ultrabook we have seen till now, with a eye catching color and a magnesium case. One of the most exciting feature of the device is that, it will be the first Ultrabook, to offer 4G/LTE connectivity.
The device has got a 14-inch edge-to-edge display with the ultra thin bezel, looks so stunning, and this 16mm ultrabook weighs just less than 1.4 Kg and is based on the Ivy Bridge platform from Intel, most probably. The device also offers the regular connectivity options including USB 2.0 port, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, SD card slot, headphone jack, a proprietary Ethernet connector, an HDMI port , and also a Kensington Security Slot. The laptop also seems to have a backlit keyboard and a fingerprint reader.
No other details are available now, stay tuned for more..
Via : Engadget
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