Fujitsu is not actually a merger of Fuji, Mitsubishi, and Ginsu... sorry to disappoint anyone anticipating a new sports car with built in camera that can slice through lead pipes with ease and still cut a tomato. In fact, Fujitsu of course has made high end electronics for a long time, but are currently setting their sights on K12 education in a big way, with convertible tablet laptops, tablet PCs and now this shot across the bow of Dell, HP, Asus, MSI and every other would-be school netbook maker.
Released this week, the M2010 is a 10.1 inch, 2.5 pound, Windows XP based little dynamo with an Intel Atom processor, 160GB hard drive, Bluetooth, integrated wireless of course and a 90 percent of full size keyboard, all starting at $449. Nothing too mindblowing there, but it just goes to show you just how popular such netbooks have become, every company wants to make one, and no doubt Fujitsu will sell a whole ton of these to districts.
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