Published on September 8th,2005 at 8:24 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

W4, THE Fujitsu T rival

We presented the Panasonic R4 a while ago, and this time we have a look at it’s bigger grother, the W4.

Just like the R4, the W4 is a Sonoma PC, which implies an Intel 915 chipset, a Pentium M processor (a 753 at 1.2Ghz in this case) and DDR2 RAM. To make it simple, the W4 is basically a R4 because it’s the same hardware. The differences between the 2 machines are the screen (a 12.1″ for the W4 versus a 10″ on the R4) and a DVD-R/RW and RAM burner. Logically, the W4 is a ted bigger than the R4.
Just like the other Panasonic PC’s, this is a fanless laptop, which means that it’s very quiet.

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