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Fujitsu outs a new Android 4 Tablet in Japan with the STYLISTIC M532/EA4

here you are Fujitsu latest business oriented Tablet, the STYLISTIC M532/EA4. Announced for an early October launch at a price yet finalized, the STYLISTIC M532/EA4 is a 10.1 (1280×800, 10 Finger Multi-touch screen) Android 4.0 tablet powered by a Quade Core Tegra 3 CPU and features the usual WiFi abgn, and a nice 2Mpix Front facing camera combined with a 8Mpix rear facing one along side a 13.4h battery lifespan. The STYLISTIC M532/EA4 is apparently following the US DOD weight and durability specifications including at 15,000ft low temperature opration (4,872m).
- Wide 10.1-inch screen in portable package is easy to use in any business environment -
Tokyo, September 18, 2012 – Fujitsu today announced the release of the Stylistic M532/EA4 Android 4.0 tablet for business, which goes on sale in Japan today.
This tablet boasts a quad-core processor, 10.1-inch screen, 13.4hours of battery life, and other features designed for maximum usability, all in a package that weighs only 560 g, but is tough
enough to meet the U.S. military’s strict standards. These outstanding mobility-oriented features make it the ideal companion in any number of business environments, such as a sales tool for
customer visits, or as a mobile presentation device to show video catalogs in excellent picture quality.
1. Quad-core processor and support for the latest Android OS provide smooth video playback
The new tablet runs Android(TM)4.0, the latest version of the operating system, and is built around the NVIDIA(R) Tegra(R) 3 quad-core processor with GeForce(R) graphics for superior processing power and graphics performance.
The combination of an easy-to-use interface and powerful hardware results in smooth multi-touch operability with ten-finger sensitivity, high-quality video playback, and overall application responsiveness.
2. An expansive mobile computing environment
Robust specifications make this tablet ideal for a wide range of business situations. A big 10.1-inch display (1,280 x 800 resolution) with a wide viewing angle is perfect for one-on-one presentations, and IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi offers fast wireless networking. A two-megapixel front-side camera and eight-megapixel backside camera make it ideal for videoconferencing or logging maintenance inspections and job-site walkthroughs.
3. Lightweight but rugged body and long battery runtime
The tablet’s chassis meets the U.S. military’s specifications for durability and dust-proofing, but weighs only about 560 g. It has passed the stringent environmental testing that the U.S. military requires for equipment procurement, running at elevations as high as 15,000 feet (4,872 m), at temperatures from -22deg(F) to 122deg(F) (from -30deg(C) to 50deg(C)), under high humidity, and in dusty environments. Also, its long 13.4-hour battery runtime complements its mobility.
4. Useful for a wide range of business applications, such as video presentations
This tablet is designed to be used for a wide range of business purposes in a mobile setting, from a lightweight sales terminal to a high-quality video-presentation tool.
Usage Examples
- As a high-quality video presentation tool, to display new products using a video catalog.
- As an electronic catalog for use in retail stores or when visiting clients.
- As an educational tool (for books, images, music, etc.) in an audio-visual room or library (for video materials), or as a picture book in kindergartens.
Fujitsu offers a broad range of tablets for business, including a hybrid tablet (debuted July 9).
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