Fujitsu STYLISTIC Hybrid Tablet

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Tablet and Notebook in One: New Fujitsu STYLISTIC Hybrid Tablet Delivers Best of Both Worlds

by Prashant Kapadia / INS
Fujitsu introduces in India today the ultimate no-compromise device for the mobile business user, the STYLISTIC Q702 hybrid tablet. Combining the 
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comfort of content consumption on a keyboard-less tablet and the convenience of an attachable full-size notebook keyboard with additional battery power, the Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q702 is a two-in-one replacement for both devices.

The new Fujitsu hybrid tablet means no more juggling between a tablet PC and a notebook during the working day. Already versatile and powerful as a stand-alone tablet, the STYLISTIC Q702 converts into a notebook simply by attaching the optional keyboard.
Lightweight, powerful and secure
The STYLISTIC Q702 is the perfect balance of mobility and productivity. It is designed to enable all-day working from anywhere without the need to connect to an external power supply, thanks to a second battery in the keyboard. The screen is easy to use even in direct sunlight, and the STYLISTIC Q702 comes with optional embedded support for 3G/UMTS or 4G/LTE mobile data. To cope with the knocks and scratches of daily use, the STYLISTIC Q702 is protected by a lightweight but durable magnesium shell. Without the keyboard, the hybrid tablet weighs just 850g.
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The hybrid tablet also comes with iron-clad security including a biometric fingerprint sensor, Computrace® support, HDD and BIOS password protection, embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Intel® Anti-Theft Technology, and a 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i3 or i5 processor with optional Intel® vPro™ Technology.

Redesigned LIFEBOOK T Series convertible tablet PC
Fujitsu is also introducing a redesigned version of the popular LIFEBOOK T902 convertible tablet PC, targeting mobile power users who need more performance than a tablet. Based on more than 20 generations of tablet PC, the new LIFEBOOK T Series adds a dual digitizer with multi-touch support to easily navigate around the new edge-to-edge display. The new LIFEBOOK is lighter and thinner than previous models and offers best-in-class performance plus thoughtful touches such as the display which can rotate in both directions.
Said Mr. Dieter Heiss, Vice-President, Workplace Systems at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, “With the new STYLISTIC Q702 hybrid tablet, Fujitsu is delivering the best of both worlds: the portability and ease-of-use of a tablet, which is perfect for consuming content, and an attachable keyboard, converting the device into a notebook with a full keyboard where it’s easier to create content, for example when working on a spreadsheet or editing a business proposal.”
STYLISTIC Q702 features in detail
  • Keyboard docking station featuring a 4-cell battery and expansion ports including LAN (RJ-45) and external display support (VGA)
  • LED backlit IPS anti-glare 11.6-inch HD dual digitizer multi-touch display optimized for both pen and touch input
  • USB 2.0 and 3.0, HDMI, SD/SDHC expansion ports on the tablet
  • Optional 3G/UMTS or 4G/LTE mobile broadband support (support may vary by region)
  • Accelerometer, gyrometer, magnetometer, and ambient light sensors all contributing to a fluid computing experience
  • Front-facing and rear-facing webcams with complementing dual microphones for video conferencing
  • Up to 256GB (non-FDE) and 128GB (Full Disk Encryption)
  • Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • Onboard 4GB DDR3
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