Fujitsu TH40D Win7 Tablet Review, Specs, Price, Features


Some time ago, Fujitsu has launched their latest tablet called Fujitsu TH40D tablet. The device is available initially only in Japan, priced 80,000 yen (around $ 990) comes bundled with operating system Windows 7. The device is designed slim slide-out keyboard. It centers on a 10.1-inch 1024 × 600 display that can quickly be converted from a tablet form factor for a netbook-style devices.
The Fujitsu TH40D is in fact based on the Intel platform Oak Trail with an Intel Atom Z670 at 1.5 GHz and integrated GMA 600 graphics subsystem, capable of playing 1080p HD video. Regarding Fujitsu TH40D hardware specifications is really different with ASUS Eee Pad Slider Sliding PC 7 series and the Samsung.
In the thinnest point of tablet has a thickness of 17.4 mm, while the weight is 1.1 kg, including battery that provides a range of up to six hours. The multitouch screen size is 10.1 inches with a resolution of 1,024 × 600 pixels, while the remaining hardware equipment includes 1 GB of memory, 120 GB hard drive at 4,200 rpm, two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI output, SD slot, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and a small touchpad positioned near the space bar on your keyboard.
Fujitsu TH40D Windows Tablet Features
- 10.1-inch multitouch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixel
- Equipped with Bluetooth 3.0 & Wi-Fi connectivity options
- Boasts a 1.5GHz Intel Atom Z670 processor
- 1GB of RAM, & a 120GB hard drive (4200rpm)
- Runs on Windows 7 operating system
- Based on Intel’s Oak Trail chip
- Paired with first slide-out keyboard
- Aluminum chassis & 1.1kg weighs with 17.4mm thin
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