Lenovo, which is known for its ThinkPad notebooks, is looking to expand its PC arm despite the global downturn in the economy. According to a published report, Lenovo is planning to buy the consumer section of Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
- HONG KONG, Sept 30 (Reuters) Lenovo Group, the world’s
No. 4 personal computer maker, is ready to make its next major acquisition
despite a slowing global economy, the South China Morning Post newspaper said on
Tuesday.
quot;Although we remain cautious, it is time for us to take on another
cha…


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Sylvie Barak , Friday 12 September 2008. 22:24:00
Sony, Fujitsu Siemens and Benq flip chips
SONY, FUJITSU Siemens and Benq have announced notebooks using hybrid graphics that allow users to “dynamically switch” between Intel’s Centrino 2 integrated graphics and a discrete Nvidia Geforce GPU. The switch can be made without the need to reboot, giving the user the choice of whether to burn up the battery in 3D mode, or idly noodle about in 2D on the Interweb. According to Nvidia, all its Geforce 9M Series GPUs support the hybrid graphics feature, but notebooks have to be specifically designed. Four firms have joined the bandwagon, after guinea pig Acer tested the water. Sony’s new Vaio Z series, Fujitsu Siemens’ Amilo XI 3650 and Benq Joybook’s S42’s all have the feature….

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Though it’s slightly bulky for a midsize laptop, the feature-packed Fujitsu LifeBook A6210 does double duty as both a computer and a portable Blu-ray player.
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With the LifeBook T1010, Fujitsu adds tablet functionality to an otherwise typical 13.3-inch laptop. It’s a good choice for students and executives who prefer to take handwritten notes on the run.
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