Introducing the Fujitsu P1610 mini Tablet PC
The shipment arrived yesterday and the box contained (as expected) the cool new Fujitsu P1610 Tablet PC! The Fuji was graciously provided for review by the great folks at Allegiance Technology Partners (ALLTP) and it is a real jewel. The review unit has the following very capable specs:
- 1.2 GHz Core Solo CPU
- 1 GB of RAM
- 80 GB hard drive (shock protected)
- Intel integrated graphics control (up to 128 MB of shared VRAM)
- 8.9" touch screen with palm rejection technology
- 1280 x 768 native resolution
- Fingerprint reader
- PC Card slot
- SD slot
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- Modem port
- LAN port
- VGA out
- Mic in jack
- Headphone out jack
- Integrated microphone (with IntelliSonic Speech Enhancement)
- Stylus (with spring loaded nib)
I’ll be doing a video and posting some first impressions soon but to keep you at bay until I have time to do that there’s a little photo tour of the P1610 after the jump:
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My first reaction based on the pics: that keyboard looks pretty usable in terms of size. Sweet!
Very nice ! :)
Can’t wait to see it in action…
No cellular data on this one?
Steve.
I just got mine last night too, and I was up late playing =). No cellular service, but yes the keyboard is pretty usable, it is a bit smaller than my Sony Vaio TX series.
I’ve got my unboxing photos online, and in the next hour or so I’m adding some size comparison photos, so people can see how it stacks up with various other hardware.
http://rosswirth.typepad.com/photos/unboxing/
This is the first I have seen about the speech enhancement, so please spend some time with that!
Steve
Personally, I don’t want EDGE, I love my EV-DO. The keyboard is good for short items, I’ll carry the BT keyboard for writing longer pieces. The stylus is highly usable!
Inking on this Tablet is a pure joy, NO vectoring. I’m having to train myself to realize it’s OK to touch the screen while inking, really. :)
Microsoft and Symbian thank you for supporting Palm-rejection technology. ;)
Best. Comment. Ever. (see above)
Interestingly enough the Palm-rejection technology was originally created by Palm.
And then I saw the price: $2,419.00!!!
Oh sh*t!