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New Fujitsu Lifebook P5000 series - possibly with DVD-R/RW

manko

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The Fujitsu P5000 is already out in Japan (as the Loox T series) and should be out in the US soon. It's an ultra-portable Centrino using the 900Mhz Pentium M. One of the Japanese models (the black Loox T90D) comes with a DVD-R/RW multidrive, which I think makes it the smallest machine with a DVD burner. (Unfortunately, I'm not sure when or if the DVD-R/RW will be available in the US.) Replacing the Multibay optical drive with a battery gives up to 10.8 hours battery life.

- Intel M-900MHz ULV
- 1MB L2 cache, 400MHz system bus speed, 32bit
- 512MB DDR (512MB Max 1-Slot)
- Vivid 10.6" SXGA TFT Display (1280x768)
- Intel 855GM with up to 64MB UMA (shared graphics memory)
- 60GB Hard Drive
- Touchpad Pointing Device
- Modular DVD & CDRW Drive
- 56K V.90 Global Modem
- 10/100mbps LAN
- 802.11g Broadcom (Wireless LAN)
- USB 2.0
- IEEE 1394 DV (firewire)
- mini-S Video out (with adapter for full-sized S-Video)
- optical digital audio output
- Memory Stick/SD & Compact Flash Slots
- Silver Magnesium Encasing
- Windows XP Home
- 10.27¡¦x 7.80¡¦x 1.55¡¦ 3.85lbs

Fujitsu US site P5000

Laptopsinc.com "shipping May 26"

Fujitsu Japan Loox T series (in Japanese)

search the Fujitsu P Series Forums for more info
 
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