Thursday, August 5, 2010

"Notebook" Touch Screen Type Thumb


In the midst of competition of notebook computer, especially the presence of a low-cost netbooks and affordable by most consumers, a challenge to computer technology products that could attract the interest of many people.

This at least is trying to do 'Fujitsu' from Japan who has been known for producing quality computer products and is known to have sophisticated and reliable technology, such as miniaturization motherboard components that could contain a variety of hardware features, such as a 3G modem contains a SIM card or GPS for determine the direction.

The price is much more expensive in the middle of cheap netbook computer competition among other multinational brands cause 'Fujitsu' need to seek different forms of design and technology to remain a class of products as well as to reflect the lifestyle of its users

Fujitsu also realize advantages are miniaturization which combines the features of the futuristic hardware. The result, products in this category UH900 LifeBook series weighs just 500 grams to be the lightest notebook.

Touch screen

LifeBook UH900, packaged in a very small size with long dimension of 20.4 cm and 10.65 cm wide, feels like holding a wallet in the hands of users. Fujitsu's new product is also available in different colors, adjusting for lifestyle consumer tastes.

Monitor used UH900 size 5.6-inch (14.22 cm diagonal) WXGA Superfine use technology that is able to present a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Crisp and clear display monitors are also still equipped with a passive touch technology, enabling users to control Windows 7 with touch.

Touch screen technology LifeBook UH900 is different from the touch-screen technology in general because UH900 notebook allows users to perform multi-touch, zoom web sites or digital photos with your fingers.

Interestingly, one of which users can also use the thumbs to type on the keyboard QWERTY because its size makes it possible to do that. LifeBook UH900 a perfect product if it is not as small as the existing monitors, but extends to meet the entire section. (Rlp)