Fujitsu T5010 tablet PC breaks cover at university bookstore

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Fujitsu doesn’t seem to have gotten official with it just yet but, whether the Virginia Tech University bookstore is any indication, it looks like the company is all but set to launch its new T5010 tablet PC. Assuming their specs are on the mark, you can apparently look forward to that one packing a 13.3-inch LED backlit WUXGA display, 2GB of RAM, an unspecified 45nm Core 2 Duo processor, a 120GB hard drive, the usual integrated Intel graphics, and a built-in DVD burner — plus the standard built-in webcam and fingerprint reader. All that’ll set you back $1,999 (including an HP all-in-one printer). While there’s no word on an exact release moment, the bookstore will apparently have models on display in July, with units available for pick-up in date for the August move-in.

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