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Fujitsu's new mini notebook brings style, function to EMEA market

The first global mini notebook under the Fujitsu brand, the Fujitsu M2010 comes in a stylish design and in three different colours.

Munich, 17 Jun 2009

Fujitsu is launching a new mini notebook that packs style and function into a small and affordable package. The Fujitsu M2010 is the first global mini notebook under the Fujitsu brand.

Based on Intel's Atom N280 processor, the Fujitsu M2010 is the ideal choice for users who need a small and lightweight device for education, Internet, e-mails or video-telephony. With its stylish design and the most attractive high-gloss material finish, it has the flair to be the darling of lifestyle-oriented end-customers as well as first time buyers who want an affordable portable mini notebook.

The Fujitsu M2010 can be the perfect choice for either a stationary workplace or as a fully equipped mobile. Depending on the customers' needs, the Fujitsu M2010 can be fully functional on the road or a lightweight, slim and stylish device for communications and basic functionality. This latest mini notebook from Fujitsu replaces the current AMILO Mini and will add to Fujitsu's entry-level notebook portfolio.

The Fujitsu M2010 will be available in three different colours: a stylish metallic red, a noble, sparkling black and a shiny and elegant pearl-white. Though it is a mini notebook at a very attractive price point, the cover finish offers a premium look-and-feel. Instead of using conventional painting to achieve the glossy surface, Fujitsu's developers came up with a method to process the material itself for the gloss that gives the Fujitsu M2010 a unique and elegant appearance.

In terms of durability and lifespan, the Fujitsu M2010 can also compete with a high-end model. The notebook had to pass the same quality tests as the top-class Lifebook series from Fujitsu, including a general pressure test that inflicts 200kgf of pressure to the overall cover, and a dot pressure test that randomly inflicts 35kgf pressure to different dots on the top cover. As a result, the Fujitsu M2010 is a highly reliable companion on the move. This virtue is further reinforced by its long battery life of up to five hours.

With its LED backlight panel - a technology that had not been used in the AMILO Mini - the Fujitsu M2010 offers better colour brilliance, higher brightness and more energy efficiency than its predecessor. For increased usability, Fujitsu's latest mini features a 10.1-inch display (instead of just 8.9-inch), while only weighing 1.2kg. The size of the unit is 258 x 189 x 32-37mm. It comes with an integrated Webcam and microphone, with excellent speaker sound quality, and guarantees high entertainment quality on the road.

“With the Fujitsu M2010 we provide end-consumers with a highly attractive mini notebook," says Ross Olver, Portfolio Manager at Fujitsu. “As the AMILO Mini's successor, the Fujitsu M2010 will complete our portfolio on entry-level - and be an excellent choice for lifestyle-oriented users that look for a stylish and highly portable device for daily communication tasks.”

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Fujitsu Technology Solutions

Fujitsu Technology Solutions is the leading European IT infrastructure provider with a presence in all key markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, plus India, serving large, medium and small sized companies as well as consumers. With its Dynamic Infrastructures approach, the company offers a full portfolio of IT products, solutions and services, ranging from clients to data centre solutions, Managed Infrastructure and Infrastructure-as-a-Service. Fujitsu Technology Solutions employs more than 10 000 people and is part of the global Fujitsu Group, which delivers IT-based business solutions to customers in 70 countries through a workforce of 175 000 employees. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu reported consolidated revenue of 4.6 trillion yen (US$47 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009.

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