Fujitsu Launches Two Expensive Windows 8.1 With Bing Tablets

October 13, 2014
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reported, these two slates come in the form of ARROWS Tab QH33/S and QH55/S. The former is a humble little 8-inch device with a 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, drawing power from an Intel Z3735F Bay Trail processor that is clocked in at 1.3GHz. A healthy 2GB of RAM comes standard, as does 64GB of internal storage. Two cameras are included, one being the 5 megapixel rear option, along with a 2 megapixel front-facing one. The second ARROWS tablet is the QH55/S, and it features a 10.1-inch IPS display offering a (somewhat expected) full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. An Intel Z3795 beats inside, though it comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage capacity. Other standard features include two cameras (an 8 megapixel on the back, 2 megapixel front), NFC, GPS, WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. Ports on both devices include microUSB, microHDMI and microSD. Fujitsu has also thrown in a smart pen with the larger model. But be prepared to part with a lot of money to get your hands on these devices. The smaller one has been priced at €435 ($551), while the bigger variant will set you back a hefty €800 ($1,013). Windows 8.1 with Bing, alright.]]>

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  • I used to work for Fujitsu. They make good products, but the price of their products and services is completely off the meter,

    Ray C October 13, 2014 9:15 am Reply
    • Nice to know that, Ray. They make good products, agreed, I quite like what they bring in terms of hardware, not just PCs. Having worked with a lot of their devices, including LED monitors.
      They sure could use better pricing, totally. Maybe, they’re just contend with the business market. These two tablets above, I can see professionals and businesses buying them. Only a few end consumers will fork the cash, not when there are competing products available at half the prices.

      Fahad Ali October 13, 2014 9:48 am Reply

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