Welcome to a Laptop Battery specialist
of Fujitsu Laptop Battery First post by: www.laptops-battery-online.com
Over the years, Fujitsu has not only dominated the pen-enabled computer market, but also the related technological advancements. Fujitsu is proud of its tradition of introducing new technologies into its tablets. Fujitsu has been responsible for most of the "giant steps" the industry has taken. Let’s take a look at its place in tablet history, and how Fujitsu products first implemented just about all the significant developments in what was to become the Tablet PC.
Some of the "industry firsts" for which Fujitsu tablets were responsible:
1993: First pen tablet to use an integrated wireless LAN
1993: First pen tablet to offer four different operating systems
1993: First pen tablet to use a PCMCIA Type III hard drive as the main storage device
1994: First pen tablet to use a magnesium frame and co-molding (with plastic and rubber).
1994: First pen tablet to use an off-the-shelf battery pack such as Fujitsu LifeBook B2562 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B2566 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B2569 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B6000D Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B6110 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B6110D Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B6210 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook B6220 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook C1320 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook C2320 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook C2330 Battery, Fujitsu Lifebook C2340 Battery
1994: First pen tablet to offer Windows® 95 as its operating system
1997: First commercially available pen tablet to run Windows® NT.
1997: First pen tablet computer to use USB ports
1997: First pen tablet to use a 128-bit video controller
1997: First pen tablet to use Zoomed Video.
1997: First pen tablet to offer all four display technologies:
TFT color
DSTN color
Transmissive Monochrome
Transflective Monochrome.
1997: First "radio-ready" pen tablet computer
1997: First pen tablet designed specifically for use in the healthcare industry
1998: First pen tablet to use a color transflective display for indoor/outdoor use
1999: First pen tablet to employ a liquid-filled resistive (passive) digitizer
1999: First pen tablet to support the Windows CE H/PC Pro operating system
2000: First pen tablet computer to have processing power that was equivalent to a notebook computer
2000: First pen tablet computer to use a Pentium® III processor
2001: First pen tablet to use Ultra Low Voltage chip
2001: First Pentium® III pen tablet to use Intel SpeedStep Technology
2002: First Fujitsu Tablet PC (ST4010)
2003: First Tablet PC with indoor/outdoor display (ST4011)
2004: First 12.1” convertible notebook with a modular bay device
2005: First passive ultraportable convertible notebook running on Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition operating system
2006: First Tablet PC with bi-directional display hinge.
2006: First slate in the industry to offer Intel® Core™ Duo mobile technology.
No comments:
Post a Comment