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Fujitsu LifeBook T730

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The sales start: unknown  Estimated price: $1870

Overview:

Fujitsu has unveiled their Lifebook T730 tablet computer which could be considered a smaller version of T900 tablet. The T730 is available with a choice of three different Intel processors, namely the Core i5-520M, i5-540M or the Core i7-620M.

The Lifebook tablet comes with a 12.1-inch touchscreen, 8GB of RAM, Bluetooth and WiFi network connectivity, a DVD burner, HDMI data port, integrated webcam, a 6-cell battery and a spill resistant keyboard which is always handy for these types of portable devices. Optionally, users can choose between a 320GB hard disk drive and a 128GB solid state drive. 

Pricing for the Lifebook T730 tablet begins at $1869.

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