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    Fujitsu LifeBook N6410 and Fujitsu LifeBook E8110 Notebooks Announced (pics, specs)

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Andrew Baxter, Jan 5, 2006.

  1. Andrew Baxter

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    The Fujitsu LifeBook N6410 and Fujitsu LifeBook E8110 were on display at the CES 2006 show today. The N6410 is a 17" screen notebook with Intels new Core Duo processor. The E8110 is a business line 15" screen notebook with the new Core Duo processor.

    The N6410 will come equipped with an ATI X1400 256MB graphics card, Intel Core Duo (dual core processor). It will allow up to 2GB of dual channel DDR2 667MHz memory and have the latest Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG wireless card. It will also allow for up to 320GB of storage via dual hard drives. The N6410 will weigh in at about 10lbs, and offer a TV tuner option that can be combined with Windows Media Center Edition OS for recording and playback of live TV.

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    Fujitsu N6410 (view larger image)

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    Fujitsu N6410 with TV tuner and Windows MCE 2005(view larger image)

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    Fujitsu N6410 keyboard view (view larger image)

    The E8110 notebook is a 15" screen Intel Core duo processor based machine. The E8110 is a business class notebook and so includes a bunch of security features. such as BIOS based password and HDD protection and embedded Trusted Platform Modume and biometric finger swipe sensor.

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    Fujitsu E8110 at CES 2006 (view larger image)

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    Fujitsu E8110 keyboard (view larger image)

     
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  2. jetstar

    jetstar Notebook Deity

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    Great specs! What screen resolutions are offered? What is the difference between the ATI X1400 and the X1600 offered by Acer for the Travelmate 8200?

    Thanks.
     
  3. rob7

    rob7 Notebook Guru

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    Thanks a lot! It's great pics you got there, but what about the E-series? I'm really interested in Fujitsus :p
     
  4. Spare Tire

    Spare Tire Notebook Evangelist

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    Whats that odd big circle on the top right? Is it a jog dial like on VCRs? That would be bad ass.
     
  5. 21st Hermit

    21st Hermit Notebook Consultant

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    Any idea why the N6410 is so heavy? Other 17" Dual HD Lappies, such as the HP dv8000z are just above 8lbs.

    Hermit
     
  6. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    i don't understand why they went with an X1400? just but a sexy GPU in there Fujitsu! when my N6210 needs replacing i am looking to Fujitsu again and they better start using sexy GPU's by that time!!!! ^_^
     
  7. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    the X1400 has 4 pixel pipelines while the bloody X1600 has 12.
    come on fujitsu!!! X1600!

    but what is really impressive 320gb!!! wtf mate, dual 160 gb? that's crazy talk
     
  8. Spare Tire

    Spare Tire Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't know what i'd do with that much space. I'd rather not have all my stuff inside a laptop that i constantly lug around, the vibration will kill the hard drives prematurely. Better idea to store my stuff on an external. I've had friends with laptops that killed the hdd after a year.
     
  9. gdp

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    Hello everybody!

    I'm also interested in Lifebook E8110. Here's what I found:

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    Here you can download the specs
     
  10. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    We'll post our E8110 images soon.

    Fujitsu doesn't like putting the lastest and greatest technology in their machines. They're concerned about the overall package and cost. I agree though, that they need to consider the highest end video cards as an option. I don't think that wheel scrolls, although I didn't touch it, or don't remember touching it anyway.
     
  11. Andrew Baxter

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    I added images of the E8110 to the bottom.
     
  12. Spare Tire

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    OMG, they added a pointstick! Totally awesome.
     
  13. helio

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    N6410 has bluetooth?
     
  14. Goren

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    is it me or the new E series a bit thinner than the previous model? as a former owner of the E8020D..it was very bulky.