With over 12 years experience in the development, manufacturing and marketing of tablet PCs and solutions, Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced its latest tablet PC, the STYLISTIC ST5010 series.
The new model has a 12.1-inch display and weighs only 1.54kg. For network and internet connectivity, the STYLISTIC ST5010 is equipped with Intel Centrino mobile technology with integrated wireless LAN, supporting 54Mbps, an integrated modem and wired LAN data exchange via the new Gigabit LAN. Especially attractive for mobile use is a larger battery, which allows users to be under way using the tablet up to eight hours: an entire workday.
Just like its predecessors, the new slate models use a special stylus pen, which allows users to take notes and have their handwriting transferred into typewritten text.
Its numerous accessories, including external drives and a docking unit, ensure flexible and ergonomic operation. A smart card reader and security buttons with special access codes increase security by obstructing unauthorised access to sensitive data. And the stable magnesium housing protects the system and data against physical damage in day-to-day use.
The STYLISTIC ST5010 series from Fujitsu Siemens Computers is especially tailored to customers in vertical markets, such as healthcare, insurance, sales, inventory management and market research. These vertical markets require a light device with a long battery life, basically a clipboard replacement which can be used wherever people walk or stand. Typical example is hospitals, where STYLISTICs are used by doctors and nurses to edit patient data onsite at the patient`s bed. After the visit the device can be integrated in a docking station and doctors can use it as a normal PC with keyboard and peripherals.
At the Son Llatzer Hospital in Palma de Mallorca, doctors and nurses use STYLISTIC Tablet PCs to have direct access to patent information via wireless LAN anywhere in the hospital.
"The tablet market has shown resilience in vertical market segments," says Chris Jones, senior analyst at Canalys. "What is key in this market is the ability not only to provide hardware, but the solutions necessary to meet the customer`s specific needs. Fujitsu Siemens Computers has 12 years experience in product usability development and solution building, and has as proof point shown good growth figures in that area, eg in Q4 2003. The company is now further reinforcing their credibility as a leading supplier of mobile products and mobility solutions."
"With the new STYLISTIC series and the recently launched LIFEBOOK T models, we are offering our customers an exclusive range of state-of-the-art tablet PCs," explained Peter Esser, executive vice-president of Volume Products and Supply Operations at Fujitsu Siemens Computers. "Due to our extensive experience in that area, we are in a permanent feedback process with our customers and therefore know best where to improve in developing new products. The comprehensive range of available accessories and a growing number of offerings from ISVs (independent software vendors) opens up numerous application scenarios for our customers."
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers is Europe`s leading IT company with a strategic focus on next-generation mobility and business-critical computing products, services and solutions. With a portfolio of exceptional depth, its offering extends from handhelds through desktops to enterprise-class infrastructure solutions. The company has a strong presence in all key markets across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Leveraging the strengths, innovative drive and global reach of its joint shareholders, Fujitsu Limited and Siemens AG, Fujitsu Siemens Computers meets the needs of large corporations, small and medium enterprises and private users.
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