Published on August 3rd,2006 at 8:53 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Celsius N450 the latest Workstation form Fujitsu

And here you are the latest “workstation” from Fujitsu, the Celsius N450, which will be proposed powered by either a E6300 or a E6700 Core2 Duo Intel CPU (Lord I really need to go and buy one of the Core2 Duo beast… sound so sweet!!). Or Celsius N450 will also be available with a Radeon X300 SE video card, 80GB of SATA HDD and 1GB of RAM.


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Comments
 

  • lotech

    Is that really a floppy disk drive? I thought everyone in Japan lived in the future?

  • Daimaou
    lotech said:
    Is that really a floppy disk drive? I thought everyone in Japan lived in the future?

    Hehehe… Welcome to Japan, the country where everything is possible… Japan is a country of extremes… in Politics, daily life and in Hi-T

 

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