
Fujitsu recently announced a new convertible tablet, the Lifebook T580. The Lifebook T580 is a nice looking laptop, slightly different from the usual laptops we see in the market. More possibly, Toshiba is trying to change things up a little by unveiling this laptop.
The Lifebook T580 comes with a 10.1-inch display that is protected by Berliner Glass. The display can rotate at the central hinge to fold back against the keyboard, which in turn will convert the device into a functional multi-touch tablet. It looks small like a netbook, but is all set to offer what a notebook can.
The laptop works on Intel’s Core i5 processor. The device also has standard WiFi connectivity. It is said that Toshiba will soon launch the device with an optional 3G/UMTS broadband modem. Also on the agenda is an embedded GPS for on-the-go positioning. The Lifebook T580 is a nice addition on the market that is mostly occupied by Atom-based netbooks. The T580 can last for up to eight hours on its battery. Stay tuned for more updates on this device.
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