Tuesday, February 24th 2009

Fujitsu Announces LifeBook A1120, Brings Colours Back to Life

Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific unveils the fashion forward Fujitsu LifeBook A1120 with replaceable lids for expressing your personality and complementing your style. Not just a good-looker, the Fujitsu LifeBook A1120 is also better in performance and higher in display brilliance than its predecessor, making itself a reliable and all-rounded performer.

The LifeBook A1120 is faster and lets you multi-task painlessly as it is powered by the Intel Core 2 Duo processor T6400 and can support up to 4GB memory. Together with the Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset and a mega storage capacity of up to 250GB on a 5400rpm SATA hard disk, the Fujitsu LifeBook A1120 endows users with maximum productivity with minimum effort.
Cognizant that excellent reproduction of graphics and colours is paramount to ultimate viewing pleasure, the LifeBook A1120 now boasts of a 15.6-inch SuperFine 16:9 HD widescreen TFT, with an amazing resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels that essentially consists of 220 nits brightness, 350:1 contrast ratio and a 60% colour gamut. The LifeBook A1120 also incorporates the latest Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500MHD. With this level of insistence to details, don't expect anything less than a deluxe, vivid graphical and cinematic experience with the LifeBook A1120.

Perfect for those who wish to show their colours or simply spice up their lives, the LifeBook A1120 comes with replaceable and interchangeable lids in three alluring colours and patterns that leave you spoilt for choice - Pink with Butterfly patterns, Royal Blue with Loyal Art patterns and Green with Labyrinth patterns.

Beyond its intriguing exterior, the LifeBook A1120 delivers instant connectivity for you to remain in contact with your friends, with an integrated 1.3 Mega Pixel web camera and an internal digital microphone. Packed with Bluetooth v2.1 and a Dual Layer DVD Super Multi Writer drive which supports DVD-RAM and DL DVD±R, you can use this all-rounded performer for work and play, to watch the latest movies or to transfer photos and songs to your friends!

Ms Yong Poh Choo, Product Manager says, "Fujitsu is always striving to bring our products to the next level in technology and deliver the best performers to our customers. We identify what's important to our customers and we incorporate it into our products. Our commitment to quality and reliability is pertinent in the products we have offered through the years."

Fujitsu remains firmly committed to the promotion of a cleaner environment and complies with the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS) across its entire range of products. In addition, Fujitsu has established a set of commitments that goes beyond RoHS requirements, thus allowing it to stay keenly focused on its customers' health and well-being as well as to embrace a healthier environment for all. By adopting a green factory concept and being committed to the cause of energy-efficient computing, Fujitsu also fights to sustain the Earth as a sponsor and a member of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
Source: Fujitsu
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2 Comments on Fujitsu Announces LifeBook A1120, Brings Colours Back to Life

#1
lemonadesoda
They are being very discrete on the photos! Not much to see.
now boasts of a 15.6-inch SuperFine 16:9 HD widescreen TFT, with an amazing resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels ... and a 60% colour gamut
15.6" 1366x768 is pretty awful. 60% gamut? Thats a sin. Data can't be right, or the hyperbole dazzling display, amazing, and superfine are out of place. Let me ask my friends what they think: www.globalnerdy.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/copy_and_paste.jpg
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#2
Haytch
It will only be a matter of time before we start seeing a whole bunch of really weird and maybe really nice lids.

Personally i think ill take my lid to the panel beaters and get myself a nice metalic black with a purple pearl spray job.
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