Published on January 15th,2007 at 6:09 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Fujitsu FMV-TEO, the HDMI Media Center

Fujitsu offers quite a little surprise with their TEO, their latest home Media Center. Fujitsu doesn’t usually offer this kind of product that you can connect to a TV (it doesn’t have its own screen). TEO is pretty much as big as a home DVD player. The high end model (TEO 50) has a 1.6GHz Core Duo T5500, 1GB of RAM, a 400GB hard disk, a Radeon Xpress 1250 graphic card with an HDMI output, Wi-Fi a/b/g, a digital TV tuner, a DL DVD burner, support for SDHC, a wireless keyboard and remote control, and Windows Vista Home Premium. A Nice effort from Fujitsu, but the design could be better.



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  • trent

    but the design could be better!? this design is awesome!
    imagine it in an intereior setting. it is understated and intriguing.
    you don’t need a testosterone dripping, Alien computers, glowing
    monstrosity to make a good design.

 

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